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| This area aims to pursue the state-of-art technology leading to the realization
of seamless information and telecommunication systems, and advanced information-oriented
societies. |
The objective of this area is to help students conduct research into technologyconfiguring
information and telecommunication networks, and its elemental technology.
Specifically, this area covers such fields as network configuration, network
control, network management, switching systems, radio networks, mobile
networks, satellite communication networks, broadcasting networks, communication
networks, distributing, distributed computing and imaging coding.
These fields are traditionally divided into switching and transmission,
wire and wireless, and telecommunication and broadcasting. Each dividing
boundary, however, has been blurred in recent years. For example, in the
field of mobile networks, the taking of the characteristics of wireless
communication into consideration is essential in switching. Communication
networks have already started to provide the same services as broadcasting
networks. With a keen eye on these situations, the students are required
to conduct research while broadly focusing on advanced technical challenges
in order to implement more effective network services. |
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Position(the upper row)/ Research Area(the lower row) |
Yoshiyori URANO
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Professor/ D. Engineering (Waseda University) |
| Next Generation Internet, Information Network Architecture, Intelligent
Network Operation/Management, Multimedia Distributed Processing, Distributed
& Collaborative Systems, Network Applications (Distance Education,
e-Learning/Ubiquitous Learning, Tele-Medicine Information System, Disaster
Prevention Information System, etc.) |
| Takuro SATO |
Professor/ D. Engineering (Niigata University) |
| 4th Generation Cellular Mobile Communication System, Next Generation Mobile Communication Network, Wireless Modulation Demodulation Scheme, Communication Control and Protocol, Analog/Digital and RF LSI Design, ICT Global Standards Research, ICT Industrial Policy Research, Mobile Communication Policy Research, Venture Business Research |
| Shigeru SHIMAMOTO |
Professor/ D. Engineering (Tohoku University) |
| Wireless Communication, Satellite Telecommunication, Low Orbit Satellite
System, Stratospheric Aircraft Communication System, Multiples Access Scheme,
Modulation/Demodulation, Mobile Communication, Optical Wireless Communication,
Wireless LAN, FWA, Multimedia Wireless Communication, UWB, OFDM, MIMO,
CDMA, Body Access Network, Next Generation Mobile Communication |
| Yoshiaki TANAKA |
Professor/ D. Engineering (The University of Tokyo) |
| Information Network Configuration, Routing, Next Generation Internet, Mobile
IPv6, Ad-hoc Network, Next Generation Transport Network, Teletraffic Theory,
Teletraffic Simulation, Pricing |
| Hidenori NAKAZATO |
Professor/ Ph.D. (University of Illinois) |
| Performance Study of Distributed Computing Systems, Quality of Service
Control over the Internet |
| Mitsuji MATSUMOTO |
Professor/ D. Engineering (Waseda University) |
| Optical Radio Wireless Application Engineering, Visible light Communication, Wireless LAN, IrDA, Bluetooth,RFID, Mobile IP, Ad-hoc Network, Telematics, Location and ITS, Information Security, Emergency Call, Disaster Alert, e-Learning, Accessibility, PDA and Human Interface, International Standardization Research |
| Hiroshi WATANABE |
Professor/ D. Engineering (Hokkaido University) |
| Video Processing, Video Coding, Image Processing, Image Coding, Audiovisual Information Processing, Audiovisual Information Distribution |
| PARK, Yong-Jin |
Professor (without tenure)/ Dr.Engineering (Waseda University) |
| Future Internet, Ubiquitous Sensor Network, Mobile Ad-Hoc Network, Cyber-Physical System |
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