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Booth No. U-13
University Exhibition 13
The Univ. of Tokyo, Hirose & Natsuaki Lab.
Contact of Lab.
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, JAPANTEL : +81(3)5841-7494 FAX : +81(3)5841-7494 E-mail : ahirose@eis.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
[ Graduate School of Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Hirose & Natsuaki Labo. ]
- Title
- * Adaptive System for Quick and High-Spatial-Resolution Landmine Visualization
- Highlight
- We have developed a novel plastic landmine visualization system based on a complex-valued neural network. Their system should capture reflection phase and amplitude with a wide frequency bandwidth, a high spatial resolution, and a quick scanning ability. We present a prototype system that satisfies the requirements.
Booth No. U-14
University Exhibition 14
Tohoku Univ., Suematsu & Kameda Lab.
Contact of Lab.
2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, JAPANTEL : +81(22)217-5532 FAX : +81(22)217-5533 E-mail : mizuki@riec.tohoku.ac.jp
[ Research Inst. of Electrical Communication, Suematsu & Kameda Lab ]
- Title
- * Spectrum Monitoring and Interference Modeling Technologies for Wireless IoT in Dedicated Areas
- Highlight
- In future wireless IoT era, radio interference among different communication systems in dedicated areas will be a serious problem. We develop multi-band real-time spectrum monitoring technology to avoid interference. We also investigate a channel model in millimeter-wave region to reduce interference.
Booth No. U-15
University Exhibition 15
Microwave Imaging R & D Group (Kansai Univ., Nihon Univ., NIFS, Nagasaki Univ.)
Contact of Lab.
3-3-35 Yamate, Suita, Osaka 564-8680, JAPANTEL : +81(6)6368-1114 FAX : E-mail : yamso16@kansai-u.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Engineering Science, Dept. of Pure and Applied Physics, Photon Radiation Physics Lab. (PRPL) ]
- Title
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* Microwave Mammography for Breast Cancer Screening
* Microwave Computer Tomography for Brain Imaging
* Microwave Computer Tomography for Food Inspection
* Research and Development of Microwave Holography
- Highlight
- Research and development of microwave imaging technologies for medical and industrial applications; breast cancer screening, brain blood imaging, food inspection and holography camera.
Booth No. U-16
University Exhibition 16
Ryukoku Univ., Ishizaki & Matsumuro Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-5 Yokotani, Seta Oe-cho, Otsu, Shiga 520-2194, JAPANTEL : +81(77)543-7798 FAX : E-mail : ishizaki@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Science and Tech., Dept. of Electronics and Informatics, Ishizaki & Matsumuro Lab. ]
- Title
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* Microwave Filter Technology
* Metamaterial / Artificial Dielectrics Technology
* High-Efficiency GaN Power Amplifier Technology
* Wireless Power Transfer Technology
* Millimeter-Wave Device / Circuit Technology
- Highlight
- In our lab, various passive and active microwave devices for mobile phones and base-stations are investigated. It will give a great influence on human society. And, these total technologies are required for realization of Wireless Power Transfer System, which will make our future life very convenient. Our students learn much more about wide-range of microwave technologies through the seminars, which are held weekly.
Booth No. U-17
University Exhibition 17
Kyoto Univ., Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere, Shinohara Lab.
Contact of Lab.
Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0011, JAPANTEL : +81(774)38-3807 FAX : E-mail : shino@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp
[ Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere, Shinohara Lab. ]
- Title
- * Microwave Power Transfer and Microwave Heating Applications
- Highlight
- Microwave power transfer technologies including antennas, transmitters and rectifiers, and microwave heating applications are presented.
Booth No. U-18
University Exhibition 18
The Graduate Univ. for Advanced Studies, Kawasaki Lab.
Contact of Lab.
3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Chu-oh, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5210, JAPANTEL : +81(42)759-8321 FAX : E-mail : Kawasaki.shigeo@jaxa.jp
[ School of Physical Sciences, Space and Astronautical Science, Kawasaki Lab. ]
- Title
- * Demonstration of Microwave Devices, Circuit and Modules by Nano-RF Electronics for Space Information, Communication and Power Transmission-and-Energy Harvesting and the Wireless Sensor System, HySIC
- Highlight
- The microwave Si devices, rectifiers, AIA arrays, wireless sensors and the planar antenna for solar power sail, HySIC
Booth No. U-19
University Exhibition 19
Tokyo City Univ., Integrated System Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-28-1 Tamazutsumi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-8557, JAPANTEL : +81(3)5707-0104 ex.2912 FAX : +81(3)5707-1235 E-mail : tshibata@tcu.ac.jp
[ Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Integrated System Lab. ]
- Title
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* An Indoor Positioning System Using a Sensor Network
* A Control Circuit for the Transmission Efficiency of Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Transfer System
- Highlight
- The widespread use of sensor networks is progressing from industrial applications to the quality improvement of daily life. We are conducting research on the application of sensor networks to create a secure and sustainable society. This year we will present an indoor positioning system using a sensor network and a wireless power supply circuit to the sensor nodes.
Booth No. U-20
University Exhibition 20
Toyohashi Univ. of Tech., Electromagnetic Wave Engineering Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-1 Hibarigaoka, Tempaku, Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8580, JAPANTEL : +81(532)81-5193 FAX : E-mail : tamura@ee.tut.ac.jp
[ Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Electromagnetic Wave Engineering Lab. ]
- Title
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* Wireless Power Transfer Technology in Shielded Enclosure
* Wireless Power Transfer Technology in Underwater Utilizing Electric Coupling
* Next-Generation Wireless RF Circuit
- Highlight
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・Epoch-making Wireless Power Transfer Technology in the electromagnetically shielded space is proposed.
・Wireless Power Transfer Technology in underwater utilizing electric coupling is introduced.
・A novel BPF for small base station and analog cancellation circuit for full-duplex are demonstrated.