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Booth No. U-21
University Exhibition 21
Doshisha Univ., Iyoda Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-3 Miyakodani, Tatara, Kyotanabe, Kyoto 610-0394, JAPANTEL : +81(774)65-6624 E-mail : tiyoda@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Iyoda Research Group ]
- Title
- * Biotemplated Manufacture of Metal Microcoils and 6G Electromagnetic Wave Absorbing Materials
- Highlight
- We mass-produced metal microcoils using the spiral algae Spirulina as a template, and developed high-efficiency, low-reflectance terahertz wave absorption materials using the dispersed sheets. Its fabrication, characterization, functionality, and related technologies will be introduced.
Booth No. U-22
University Exhibition 22
Tokyo Univ. of Science, Yamamoto Lab.
Contact of Lab.
2641 Yamazaki, Noda, Chiba 278-8510, JAPANTEL : +81(4)7122-9531 E-mail : t_yamamoto@rs.tus.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Science and Tech., Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Yamamoto Lab. ]
- Title
- * Evaluation of Magnetic Field Immunity to Experimental Animals
- Highlight
- We present our research and development of a new low temperature cooking system, and investigation of the effects of 400 kHz AC magnetic fields on the behavior of small laboratory animals.
Booth No. U-23
University Exhibition 23
Inst. of Science Tokyo, Hirokawa & Tomura Lab.
Contact of Lab.
S3-20, 2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552, JAPANTEL : +81(3)5734-2563 E-mail : tomura@ee.e.titech.ac.jp
[ School of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Hirokawa & Tomura Lab. ]
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* High Gain and High Efficiency Antennas for the Millimeter-Wave Band
] * Large-Area and Planar-Type Slotted Waveguide Arrays for Millimeter-Wave Band Short-Range High-Speed Wireless Access System
* Two-Dimensional Beam-Switching Circuit * Rectangular-Coordinate Two-Dimensional Orthogonal Multiplex Communication
* Origami Deployable Reflectarray Antennas for Small Satellites
- Highlight
- We exhibit high-gain antennas in the millimeter-wave band such as waveguide slot arrays and post-wall waveguide slot antennas. A panel of the two-dimensional beam-switching circuit, rectangular-coordinate two-dimensional orthogonal multiplex communication, and origami deployable reflectarray antennas for small satellites are displayed and 60-GHz-band high-speed wireless communication is demonstrated.
Booth No. U-24
University Exhibition 24
The Univ. of Electro-Communications, Wada Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu, Tokyo 182-8585, JAPANTEL : +81(42)443-5212 E-mail : wada.koji@uec.ac.jp
[ Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, Dept. of Computer and Network Engineering, Wada Lab. ]
- Title
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* Microwave FIlter
* Multiplexer
* Chipless RFID Tag
- Highlight
- Passive resonators, filters and their application circuits have been researching and developing in Wada laboratory. We design and fabricate high functional and miniaturized RF circuits consisting of them for 5G / Beyond5G and IoT. We will explain researches in detail using some panels. We are looking forward to your visit.
Booth No. U-25
University Exhibition 25
Kokushikan Univ., Nikawa Lab. / Kuki Lab.
Contact of Lab.
4-28-1 Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-8515, JAPANTEL : +81(3)5481-3335 (Nikawa) / +81(3)5481-3331 (Kuki)
E-mail : nikawa@kokushikan.ac.jp, kukitaka@kokushikan.ac.jp
[ School of Science and Engineering, Human Informatics Course (Nikawa) /
Electronics and Informatics Course (Kuki), Nikawa Lab. / Kuki Lab. ]
- Title
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* Microwave Field Visualizing Sensors by Microwave Optic Conversion
* Dynamic Measurement of Temperature Dependent Electromagnetic Properties of Material in Microwave Region
* Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) Fabricated by Printing Technique
- Highlight
- Research activities for microwave energy applications in the Laboratory are introduced as showing developed sensors for visualizing microwave field distribution with application of partial microwave field energy in processing medium. Also, some results of research activities are shown for dynamic evaluation of temperature dependent permittivity and permeability of material in microwave frequencies, and for frequency selective surface fabricated by printing technique.
Booth No. U-26
University Exhibition 26
Kyoto Inst. of Tech., Advanced Electromagnetic Wave Engineering Lab.
Contact of Lab.
1 Hashigami-cho, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto 606-8585, JAPANTEL : +81(75)724-7454 E-mail : ueda@kit.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Advanced Electromagnetic Wave Engineering Lab. ]
- Title
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* Leaky-wave antennas with beam scanning and polarization plane rotation
* Electronically controllable nonreciprocal metamaterials
* 2-D nonreciprocal metamaterial structures
- Highlight
- We will briefly show recent progress on nonreciprocal metamaterials and their applications, such as leaky-wave antennas with functionalities of beam scanning and polarization plane rotation, electronically controllable nonreciprocal metamaterial lines, and others.
Booth No. U-27
University Exhibition 27
Kanagawa Univ. Microwave and Light-Wave Electronics Lab.
Contact of Lab.
3-27-1 Rokkakubashi, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 221-8686, JAPANTEL : +81(45)481-5661 E-mail : chen@kanagawa-u.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical, Electronics and Information Engineering, Microwave and Light-Wave Electronics Lab. ]
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* Design of Compact Passive Circuits for Next-Generation Wireless Communications
* Non-Destructive Measurement Method for Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers
- Highlight
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Our laboratory focuses on researching light-wave and electromagnetic (EM) circuits, along with related technologies for next-generation (Beyond 5G/6G) wireless communications. Our work ranges from the design and fabrication of hardware circuits to the development of EM simulators.
(1) Development of microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz (THz) functional devices for 6G using M-PhC structures.
(2) Measurement of electromagnetic parameters of microwave materials.
(3) Synthesis of ultra-wideband (UWB) filters.
Booth No. U-28
University Exhibition 28
Kansai Univ., Horii Lab.
Contact of Lab.
2-1-1 Ryozenji, Takatsuki, Osaka, 569-1095, JAPANTEL : +81(72)690-2476 E-mail : horii@kansai-u.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Informatics, Dept. of Informatics, Horii Lab. ]
- Title
- * Study on Mechanics of Human Auditory System From Microwave Engineer's Point of View
- Highlight
- The human cochlea is housed in a super-hard bony labyrinth (perfect cavity). If the cavity deteriorates (bone density decreases), sound leaks from high frequencies (age-related hearing loss), and when signals leak into adjacent circuits (semicircular canals) through power lines (lymph fluid), it causes EMC (dizziness). Let's think about hearing mechanism using the common sense of microwaves?
Booth No. U-29
University Exhibition 29
Okayama Prefectural Univ., Microwave Device Lab.
Contact of Lab.
111 Kuboki, Soja, Okayama 719-1197, JAPANTEL : +81(866)94-2092 Ext. 2410 E-mail : okubo@c.oka-pu.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Computer Science and System Engineering, Dept. of Information and Communication Engineering, Microwave Device Lab. ]
- Title
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* CRLH-TL using Nonreciprocal Circuit Element
* Microstripline-Type Cruciform Directional Couplers
* Acoustic Metamaterials with Periodic Arrangement of Helmholtz resonators
- Highlight
- Nonreciprocal CRLH-WGs composed of periodic structure containing nonreciprocal element, that have tunable operating frequency; Microstripline-type cruciform directional couplers of simple structure with four ports crossing each other in cruciform; and acoustic metamaterials with periodic arrangement of Helmholtz resonators that block sound waves of a specific frequency.
Booth No. U-30
University Exhibition 30
Utsunomiya Univ., Shimizu Lab.
Contact of Lab.
7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-8585, JAPANTEL : +81(28)689-6132 E-mail : tshimizu@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp
[ School of Engineering, Dept. of Fundamental Engineering, Information, Electronics and Optics Course, Shimizu Lab. ]
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- * Development of Evaluation Techniques for Dielectric and Conductor Materials & Low Loss Circuits in MW & mmW Bands
- Highlight
- Recent studies on microwave and millimeter-wave measurement techniques for dielectric and conductor materials for various operating environments are introduced. Furthermore, some low-loss millimeter wave transmission lines are also presented.
Booth No. U-31
University Exhibition 31
Aoyama Gakuin Univ., Suga Lab.
Contact of Lab.
5-10-1 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 252-5258, JAPANTEL : +81(42)759-6298 E-mail : rsuga@ee.aoyama.ac.jp
[ College of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Suga Lab. ]
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* Radio Wave Absorber
* Rust Detection in Reinforced Concrete
* Moisture content Measurement
- Highlight
- The latest research results on radio wave absorbers and various sensing systems will be exhibited.
Booth No. U-32
University Exhibition 32
Tokyo City Univ., Communication System (Hirano) Lab.
Contact of Lab.
2F, Bldg.3, Setagaya Campus, 1-28-1, 1-28-1 Tamazutsumi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-8557, JAPANTEL : +81(3)5707-2131 E-mail : thirano@tcu.ac.jp
[ Faculty of Science and Engineering, Dept. of Electrical, Electronics and Communication Eng., Communication System (Hirano) Lab. ]
- Title
- * Microwave, Millimeter-Wave, and Terahertz Antennas
- Highlight
- We will exhibit the development of millimeter wave (60GHz) CMOS on-chip antenna, terahertz wave (300GHz) antenna and electromagnetic simulation technology.