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RCS2019-146
Signal Detection Schemes based on Multiuser Detection for Downlink MIMO-NOMA Systems
Takayuki Okawa, Yuyuan Chang, Kazuhiko Fukawa (Tokyo Tech.)
pp. 1 - 6
RCS2019-147
A Study on a Performance Improvement by Cyclic Redundancy Check for Large-Scale SCMA Detection
Renjie Li, Toshihiko Nishimura, Takeo Ohgane, Yasutaka Ogawa, Junichiro Hagiwara (Hokkaido Univ.)
pp. 7 - 12
RCS2019-148
Generalized Boosted Approximate Message Passing for Uplink Grant-Free Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access
Takanori Hara, Koji Ishibashi (The Univ. of Electro-Communications)
pp. 13 - 18
RCS2019-149
An analysis of a noise-aided linearization range on a receiver with one-bit analog-to-digital converter
Yasuo Nakashima, Takaya Yamazato (Nagoya Univ.), Shintaro Arai (Okayama Univ. of Sci.), Hiroya Tanaka, Yukihiro Tadokoro (Toyota CRDL)
pp. 19 - 24
RCS2019-150
Physical Cell ID Detection Probability Using Synchronization Signals of NR Radio Interface Below 6 GHz
Kyogo Ota, Mamoru Sawahashi (Tokyo City Univ.), Satoshi Nagata (NTT DOCOMO)
pp. 25 - 30
RCS2019-151
Symbol Timing Detection Based on Cross- Correlation of Pilot Sequence for FDE in Single-Carrier LOS-MIMO
Kana Aono, Mamoru Sawahashi (Tokyo City Univ.), Norifumi Kamiya (NEC)
pp. 31 - 36
RCS2019-152
[Invited Lecture]
OAM Mode-Multiplexing Transmission System in Millimeter-wave Band for High Capacity Backhaul
Eisaku Sasaki, Masashi Hirabe, Ryuji Zenkyu, Hiroaki Miyamoto, Koji Ikuta (NEC)
p. 37
RCS2019-153
[Invited Lecture]
Channel Capacity Analysis of LEO MIMO System Considering the Satellite Attitude
Chihaya Kato, Mitsuhiro Nakadai (JAXA), Daisuke Goto, Hiroki Shibayama, Fumihiro Yamashita (NTT)
pp. 39 - 44
RCS2019-154
[Invited Lecture]
Orbital Angular Momentum Multiplexing Technology
-- High Capacity Point-to-Point Wireless Communication Perspective --
Doohwan Lee, Hirofumi Sasaki, Yasunori Yagi, Takayuki Yamada, Takashi Shimizu (NTT)
p. 45
RCS2019-155
[Invited Lecture]
Optical Satellite Communication by Onboard High Speed or Small Equipment
Toshihiro Kubo-oka, Hiroo Kunimori, Kouichi Shiratama, Kenji Suzuki, Tetsuharu Fuse, Yoshihiko Saito, Yasushi Munemasa, Hideki Takenaka, Kolev Dimitar, Alberto Carrasco-Casado, Phuc Trinh, Morio Toyoshima (NICT)
pp. 47 - 52
RCS2019-156
[Invited Lecture]
Long Distance Communications using a Novel Testbed with Polarization MIMO-OFDM Systems for 5G Backhaul Applications
Daisuke Uchida, Tamio Kawaguchi, Daiki Yoda, Makoto Sano, Koji Akita (Toshiba Corp.), Magnus Sandell, Evgeny Tsimbalo, Seifallah Jardak, Ichiro Seto (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd.)
pp. 53 - 58
RCS2019-157
[Invited Talk]
Wireless Communications for IoT Era
-- Radio Communications for Controls --
Masaaki Katayama (Nagoya Univ.)
p. 59
RCS2019-158
[Invited Talk]
Deep Learning-Aided Wireless Communications
-- Overview and Prospects --
Tadashi Wadayama (NiTech)
pp. 61 - 66
RCS2019-159
[Invited Talk]
Solar Power Satellite and Microwave Power Transmission
Nobuyuki Kaya (WaveArrays)
pp. 67 - 72
RCS2019-160
[Invited Talk]
Pico-satellite gleaming with LED
Masanori Nishio, Masatoshi Onishi, Yasuhiko Nawa (AUT)
pp. 73 - 77
RCS2019-161
A Radio Resource Reuse Scheme Using Fog Nodes for D2D Communications
Hiroyuki Kyoshima, Yuyuan Chang, Kazuhiko Hukawa (Tokyo Tech)
pp. 79 - 84
RCS2019-162
Outdoor Experimental Trials on Multi-User MIMO Transmission for High SHF Wide-band Massive MIMO in 5G
Manabu Sakai, Kenichiro Kamohara, Hiroki Iura, Kazuaki Ishioka, Masayuki Nakazawa, Akihiro Okazaki (MELCO), Nobuhide Nonaka, Satoshi Suyama, Jun Mashino (DOCOMO), Atsushi Okamura (MELCO), Yukihiko Okumura (DOCOMO)
pp. 85 - 90
RCS2019-163
Blockage Detection and User Association in mmWave Networks
Yuva Kumar S., Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.)
pp. 91 - 96
RCS2019-164
An in-band distortion compensation scheme utilizing extra antennas under EVM requirements for massive MIMO-OFDM with peak cancellation, part II
Tomoya Kageyama, Osamu Muta (Kyushu Univ.)
pp. 97 - 101
RCS2019-165
A Study on Theoretical System Capacity of Multi-user MIMO-OFDM THP in the Presence of Terminal Mobility
Ryota Mizutani, Yukiko Shimbo, Hirofumi Suganuma (Waseda Univ.), Hiromichi Tomeba, Takashi Onodera (Sharp), Fumiaki Maehara (Waseda Univ.)
pp. 103 - 107
RCS2019-166
Wireless Network Control Enabled by Data Assessment Using Machine Learning
Ryoichi Shinkuma, Takayuki Nishio (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 109 - 112
RCS2019-167
[Invited Lecture]
Wireless Networks Using UAV for Emergency Communication Systems during Large-Scale Disasters
Hiraku Okada (Nagoya Univ.)
pp. 113 - 116
RCS2019-168
[Invited Lecture]
Past, Present, and Future of Message-Passing Demodulation
Keigo Takeuchi (TUT)
pp. 117 - 122
RCS2019-169
[Invited Lecture]
Characteristic of Spatial Codes Using the Euclidean Distance Mapping and Comparison With Spatial Modulation
Tatsumi Konishi (Aichi Inst. of Tech.)
p. 123
RCS2019-170
[Invited Lecture]
Overlapped Channel communication in Multi-channel Wireless Networks
Katsuhiro Naito (AIT)
p. 125
RCS2019-171
[Invited Lecture]
Performance Analysis for Synchronous and Asynchronous Full Duplex MAC Protocols in Wireless Local Area Networks with Hidden Nodes
Kosuke Sanada (Mie Univ.)
p. 127
RCS2019-172
[Invited Lecture]
Development of IoT Integrated Wireless Sensor Networks
Shusuke Narieda (Mie Univ.), Takeo Fujii (UEC), Kenta Umebayashi (TUAT)
p. 129
RCS2019-173
[Invited Lecture]
A study of satellite 5G
Eiji Okamoto (NITech)
p. 131
RCS2019-174
[Invited Lecture]
A Research on Measurement Sharing on Cooperative Positioning by Multiple Receivers on a Vehicle
Hiroyuki Hatano (Mie Univ.)
pp. 133 - 138
RCS2019-175
[Invited Lecture]
A Study on MEC System Design for Vehicular Applications
-- Open Data Based Approach --
Satoshi Makido, Kengo Sasaki (Toyota CRDL), Akihiro Nakao (U-Tokyo)
pp. 139 - 141
RCS2019-176
[Invited Lecture]
Transceiver impairments on in-band full duplex
Yuichi Miyaji, Hideyuki Uehara (Toyohashi Univ. Tech.)
p. 143
RCS2019-177
[Invited Lecture]
A Study on Reliable MIMO-UWB Transmission for Implant Communications
Daisuke Anzai (NIT)
p. 145
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