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Booth No. U-11
University Exhibition 11
Ryukoku Univ., Ishizaki Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-5 Yokotani, Seta Oe-cho, Otsu, Shiga 520-2194, JAPANTEL : +81(77)543-7798 E-mail : ishizaki@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Advanced Science and Tech., Course of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering, Ishizaki Lab. ]
- Title
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* Microwave Filter Technology
* High-Efficiency GaN Power Amplifier Technology
* Wireless Power Transfer Technology
* Millimeter-Wave Device and Circuit Technology
- Highlight
- We are comprehensively researching passive to active microwave devices used in mobile phone terminals and base stations. Also, we are researching wireless power transfer systems. Our goal is to provide total solutions that make future life convenient and have a great impact on society.
Booth No. U-12
University Exhibition 12
Okayama Univ. Fujimori Lab.
Contact of Lab.
3-1-1 Tsushima-naka, Kita-ku, Okayama, Okayama 700-0082, JAPANTEL : +81(86)251-8134 E-mail : fujimori@okayama-u.ac.jp
[ School of Engineering, Information Tech., Electronic Engineering,, Mathematics Wireless and Data Science Program, Fujimori Lab. ]
- Title
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* Microwave WPT
* Energy Harvesting
* LPWA Sensor Network
- Highlight
- Devices related to microwave WPT and microwave energy harvesting, and sensor networks using LPWA will be introduced.
Booth No. U-13
University Exhibition 13
Kanazawa Inst. of Tech., Itoh Lab.
Contact of Lab.
7-1 Ohgigaoka, Nonoichi, Ishikawa 921-8812, JAPANTEL : +81(762)48-1100 E-mail : naoki.sakai@neptune.kanazawa-it.ac.jp
[ College of Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Itoh Lab. ]
- Title
- * High Dynamic Range 920MHz Band Low Power Rectenna
- Highlight
- The 920MHz band low power rectifiers with low threshold voltage GaAs gated anode diodes (GADs) are demonstrated for high dynamic range operation.
Booth No. U-14
University Exhibition 14
Kyoto Univ., Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere, Shinohara Lab.
Contact of Lab.
Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0011, JAPANTEL : +81(774)38-3807 E-mail : mitani.tomohiko.3u@kyoto-u.ac.jp
[ Research Inst. for Sustainable Humanosphere, Shinohara Lab. ]
- Title
- * Microwave Wireless Power Transfer and Microwave Heating
- Highlight
- Microwave wireless power transfer systems including antennas, magnetrons, rectifiers etc. and microwave heating systems are introduced.
Booth No. U-15
University Exhibition 15
Shonan Inst. of Tech., Matsunaga, So, Kaho Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-1-25 Tsujido-Nishikaigan, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 251-8511, JAPANTEL : +81(466)30-0181 E-mail : kaho@elec.shonan-it.ac.jp
[ Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Matsunaga, So, Kaho Lab. ]
- Title
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* Wireless Power Transmission
* Array Antenna
* Beam Control
- Highlight
- We will introduce wireless research in three laboratories, including wireless power transmission, staircase array antennas, and high-speed beam control.
Booth No. U-16
University Exhibition 16
Toyohashi Univ. of Tech., Electromagnetic Wave Engineering Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-1 Hibarigaoka, Tempakucho, Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8580, JAPANTEL : +81(532)44-6825 E-mail : tamura@ee.tut.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Electromagnetic Wave Engineering Lab. ]
- Title
- * Introduction of Wireless Power Transmission and Communication Technologies in Various E nvironments
- Highlight
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We will introduce the followings:
* Wireless power and data for smart factories.
* Wireless power and data transmission technology that can transmit power and information efficiently underwater and in vivo.
* Next-generation analog cancellation circuits for full-duplex communication.
Booth No. U-17
University Exhibition 17
National Inst.of Tech., Hakodate College, Maruyama Lab. and Nakatsugawa Lab.
Contact of Lab.
14-1, Tokura, Hakodate, Hokkaido 042-8501, JAPANTEL : +81(138)59-6424 E-mail : maruyama@hakodate-ct.ac.jp
[ Product System Engineering, Maruyama Lab. and Nakatsugawa Lab. ]
- Title
- * Wireless Power transmission
- Highlight
- In this university exhibition, our laboratories will present recent research findings focused on circuit and antenna configurations for simultaneous wireless power transfer to multiple IoT devices using waveguide elements and metamaterials, as well as their application to underwater and oceanic wireless power transfer.
Booth No. U-18
University Exhibition 18
Ryukoku Univ., Yoshida Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-5 Yokotani, Seta Oe-cho, Otsu, Shiga 520-2194, JAPANTEL : +81(77)543-7643 E-mail : yoshida123@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Advanced Science and Tech. Course of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering, Yoshida Lab. ]
- Title
- * Wireless Powering System
- Highlight
- We try to show a rectifier that will be used in the wireless powering system.
Booth No. U-19
University Exhibition 19
Univ. of Hyogo, Photonic and Microwave Engineering Lab.
Contact of Lab.
2167 Shosha, Himeji-shi, Hyogo 671-2280, JAPANTEL : +81(79)267-4873 E-mail : kawai@eng.u-hyogo.ac.jp
[ Graduate School of Engineering, Dept. of Electronics and Computer Science, Photonics and Microwave Engineering Lab. ]
- Title
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* Compact Divider / Combiner
* Microwave Heating Application
* High-Speed Optical Modulation Technology and Analysis, Microwave
- Highlight
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* Lumped-element power divider/combiner at UHF/SHF bands
* Fryer system using microwave heating
* Design and evaluation of high-speed electro-optical modulation elements for optical fiber wireless communication systems, Analysis of optical-waveguide
Booth No. U-20
University Exhibition 20
Hachinohe Inst. of Tech., Shibata Lab.
Contact of Lab.
88-1 Myou Oobiraki, Hachinohe, Aomori 031-8501, JAPANTEL : +81(178)25-8271 E-mail : shibata@hi-tech.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Engineering, Course of Electrical, Electronic and Communications, Shibata Lab. ]
- Title
- * Measurement Setup of Dielectric Measuement for Liquids
- Highlight
- A method for measuring the complex permittivity for liquids based on the cut-off circualr waveguide reflection method is demonstrated. The high effectiveness, reproducibility, and measurement accuracy of this method are also explained.