Technical Tour
Technical-tour is performed about the historical result and the newest details of research of communication.
The participant can take a look at
The Electrical Communications Laboratory (RIEC) (Tohoku Univ.)
Resilient ICT Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
The time required is about 30 minutes.
Lab. Tour of the RIEC
The Research Institute of Electrical Communication (RIEC) was established in 1935 as a research institute affiliated with Tohoku Imperial University.
Great efforts made in these fields produced pioneering studies such as those of the Yagi-Uda antenna and divided anode-type magnetron, which were produced in the department in the late 1920s.
In the seven decades since its foundation, RIEC continues to excel as the only national-university-affiliated research institute addressing information and communication technology, with various research fields encompassing hardware and software.
Not only an antenna and devices but photonic communication technology and perpendicular magnetic recording etc. have been realized.
Birtu Place of Yagi-Uda Antenna |
Split Anode Magnetron |
Lab. Tour of the NICT
Resilient ICT Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
The Resilient ICT Research Center of NICT, an independent administrative agency, was established in April 2012 in cooperation with Tohoku University to establish a hub for collaboration among industry, academia and government for disaster-resilient ICT researches. Substantial operations commenced in March 2014 upon completion of the facilities. This Center mainly promotes three research fields: photonic network technology, wireless network technology and information science, which are linked with testbed functions, for the prompt return of research outcomes to society. The laboratory tour of the Center is intended to introduce the following research subjects and the testbed. - Improvement of Optical Fiber Communication Network Resilience - Realization of Resilient Wireless Networks in Disaster - Development of Disaster Information Analysis System for Social Media
Resilient ICT Research Center,located in Katahira Campus of Tohoku Univ., Sendai City |
Cluster Servers for Information Analysis System |
left: Access Node in Wireless Mesh Network, right: Earth Station for Satellite Communication |
Optical Packet/Path Integrated Node |
Entry to Technical Tour
The time required is about 30 minutes, and accept the first 35 persons.
Please contact to the following mail address.
- E-mail:techtourapmc2014.org
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