University Exhibition

University Exhibition 01

The University of Electro-Communications, YAKABE Lab.

1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu-shi, Tokyo 182-8585, JAPAN
TEL : +81(42)443-5226  FAX : +81(42)443-5294  E-mail : yakabe@ice.uec.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Faculty of Electro-Communications, Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Yakabe Lab.
Title
* Six / Five-Port Wave Correlator Based Vector Network Analyzers
Highlight
Last MWE in 2008, we exhibited a prototype vector network analyzer based on five-port technology. In this time, an alternative "X-band 5.1/new 6-port based vector network analyzer" will be shown and demonstrated as educational support equipments.
University Exhibition 02

Utsunomiya University, KOGAMI and SHIMIZU Lab.

7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-8585, JAPAN
TEL : +81(28)689-6097  FAX : +81(28)689-6097 
E-mail : kogami@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp,  tshimizu@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic System Engineering, Kogami and Shimizu Lab.
Title
* Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Measurements of Material Constants, Design of
   Millimeter-Wave Dielectric Resonator Filters, and Optical Wave Modulator
Highlight
In this exhibition, studies on measurement methods for microwave and millimeter-wave materials, such as lowloss dielectric materials and wave absorbers are introduced. Furthermore, a millimeter-wave filter and an optical modulator designed in this laboratory will be presented.
University Exhibition 03

Hachinohe Institute of Technology, SHIBATA Lab.

88-1, Aza-oobiraki, Ooaza-myou, Hachinohe, Aomori 031-8501, JAPAN
TEL : +81(178)25-8271  FAX : +81(178)25-1430  E-mail : shibata@hi-tech.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Dept. of Technology, Electric Intelligence and Systems, Shibata Lab.
Title
* Microwave Dielectric Measurement System
* Simulation Techniques for Microwave Passive Components
Highlight
We present measurement techniques of microwave dielectric material using the electromagnetic simulation techniques based on mode-matching method.
University Exhibition 04

Kokushikan University, NIKAWA Lab.

4-28-1 Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-8515, JAPAN
TEL : +81(3)5481-3335  FAX : +81(3)5481-3335  E-mail : nikawa@kokushikan.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
School of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Health and Medical Engineering, Nikawa Lab.
Title
* Study on Complex Permittivity and Its Temperature Dependency of Material
* Dry Phantom Model for Heating Simulation in RF and Microwave Frequencies
* Development of Material for Microwave Energy Applications
* Measurement of Body by Optics and Microwaves
Highlight
The research activities in the field of RF and microwave energy applications and measuring technologies in the Laboratory are introduced as the following themes;
1. Study on complex permittivity and its temperature dependency of material.
2. Dry phantom model for heating simulation in RF and microwave frequencies.
3. Development of material for microwave energy applications.
4. Measurement of body using optics and microwaves.
University Exhibition 05

Chiba University, ITO and TAKAHASHI Lab.

1-33 Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba 263-8522, JAPAN
TEL : +81(43)290-3328  FAX : +81(43)290-3933  E-mail : kazuyuki_saito@faculty.chiba-u.jp
 
Name of Contact
Graduate School of Engineering, Dept. of Artificial Systems, Medical System Engineering Course, Ito and Takahashi Lab.
Title
* Characteristics of Tissue-Equivalent Phantoms and Introduction of Their Applications
Highlight
Characteristics of tissue-equivalent solid phantom developed by our laboratory are presented. In addition, some applications of the phantom, which are layered structure, arbitrary shape, etc. are also introduced.
University Exhibition 06

Tokyo University of Science, KOSHIJI Lab.

2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-8510, JAPAN
TEL : +81(4)7122-9531  FAX : +81(4)7123-7354  E-mail : koshiji@rs.noda.tus.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Science and Technology, Electrical Engineering, Koshiji Lab.
Title
* Design and Development of Antennas
* Microwave Signal Processing and Imaging Techniques
* EMC for Electronic Equipments Metamaterial Applications
Highlight
Engineering models and characteristic estimations of invented antennas such as UWB are exhibited.
Moreover, we present researches on microwave signal processing and high-resolution imaging techniques used for car radars or microwave CT (Computed Tomography) equipments, measurement and analysis of electromagnetic compatibility for Electronic Equipments and metamaterial applications.
University Exhibition 07

Kyushu University, YOSHIDA and KANAYA Lab.

744 Motooka, Fukuoka, Fukuoka 819-0395, JAPAN
TEL : +81(92)802-3746  FAX : +81(92)802-3720  E-mail : kanaya@ed.kyushu-u.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electronics, Yoshida and Kanaya Lab.
Title
* Development of RF-CMOS Front-End with TML Based Matching Circuit
* Development of Electrically Small Antenna
Highlight
One-chip RF front-end, which is composed of LNA, down conversion mixer (DCM), voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) and (impedance and noise) matching circuits for WLAN applications are presented. And electrically small antennas (ESA) with coplanar waveguide (CPW) matching circuit are presented.
University Exhibition 08

The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (ISAS/JAXA), KAWASAKI Lab.

3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-8510, JAPAN
TEL : +81(42)759-8548  FAX : +81(42)759-8548  E-mail : kawasaki.shigeo@jaxa.jp
 
Name of Contact
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science(ISAS), Space Information and Energy Engineering, Kawasaki Lab.
Title
* The High Power Active Integrated Antenna Array for the Communication System
* The Planar Active Integrated Antenna Array for the Wireless Power Transmission System
Highlight
We have studied realization of novel equipments for space communication as well as wireless sensor systems in the microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies. In MWE2009, amplifier-type active integrated antenna (AIA) arrays for wireless communication and power transmission are exhibited.
University Exhibition 09

Kyoto University, HASHIMOTO, OMURA, YAMAKAWA Lab.

Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, JAPAN
TEL : +81(774)38-3880  FAX : +81(774)31-8463  E-mail : mitani@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Hashimoto, Omura, Yamakawa Lab.
Title
* Research and Development of Microwave Power Transmission
Highlight
Our laboratories work on "Microwave Power Transmission (MPT)" technology, which is expected to be applied to "Solar Power Station/Satellite" and "Ubiquitous Power Source". Recent researches and developments on MPT are presented.
University Exhibition 10

Osaka Prefecture University, Astrophysics Lab.

1-1 Gakuen-cho, Nakaku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, JAPAN
TEL : +81(72)254-9726  FAX : +81(72)254-9726  E-mail : ogawa@p.s.osakafu-u.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
School of Science, Physical Science, Astrophysics Lab.
Title
* We Show the High Performance Parts of Radio Telescope
* Mm Wave Horn Antenna
* Circular Polarizer
* Low Noise HEMT Amplifier
* Superconductive Mixer
Highlight
We show the high performance antenna parts for radio telescopes, for example horns, polarizers and mirrors. We can receive very low power signals by superconductive mixers and HEMT amplifiers, and these high sensitive devices are exhibited.
University Exhibition 11

Ehime University, MATSUNAGA Lab.

3 Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, JAPAN
TEL : +81(89)927-9783  FAX : +81(89)927-9783  E-mail : mmayumi@dpc.ehime-u.ac.jp
 
Name of Contact
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Matsunaga Lab.
Title
* Analyses of The Effects of Wall Shapes and Density of Humans on
   Electromagnetic Waves Propagating Inside and Outside of Buildings
* Ultra Small Planar Antennas Which Have Good Characteristics
* Low Loss Guided-Waves Constructed from Multilayered Multi-Strip Lines
Highlight
We always make challenge to invent new and unique antennas and guided-waves. We are sure that you can enjoy our suggestions about the effective ways for analysing electromagnetic waves propagating inside and outside of buildings.