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Technical Committee on Complex Communication Sciences (CCS)  (Searched in: 2015)

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CCS 2015-11-09
10:30
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Phase analysis of event-related potentials using the Hilbert transform
Hironori Yoshino, Hideaki Kondou, Yasuhiro Tsubo (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2015-45
 [more] CCS2015-45
pp.1-5
CCS 2015-11-09
10:55
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Network generation model to reproduce the statistics of cortical local circuits
Takuma Yoshimura, Yasuhiro Tsubo (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2015-46
 [more] CCS2015-46
pp.7-10
CCS 2015-11-09
11:20
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Estimation of phase oscillator network for EEG data
Takayuki Onojima (Kyoto Univ.), Kaiichiro Ota (Cybozu), Takahiro Goto, Hiroaki Mizuhara, Toshio Aoyagi (Kyoto Univ.) CCS2015-47
Synchronization of neural oscillation is a crucial mechanism of integrating widely distributed neural activities. Identi... [more] CCS2015-47
pp.11-15
CCS 2015-11-09
12:55
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Learning characteristics of a network of neuron model based on asynchronous bifurcation processor
Kanata Isobe, Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) CCS2015-48
A novel network of asynchronous cellular automaton neuron models with spike timing dependent plasticity and a dopamine m... [more] CCS2015-48
pp.17-21
CCS 2015-11-09
13:20
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Effects of delay in a network of asynchronous bifurcation processor neuron models
Jun Iwama, Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) CCS2015-49
In this article, effects of spike transmission delays in a network of asynchronous bifurcation processor type neuron mod... [more] CCS2015-49
pp.23-28
CCS 2015-11-09
13:45
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Effect of fixed nodes on synchronization in mobile oscillator networks
Yuki Oshima (Univ. of Tsukuba), Naoya Fujiwara (Univ. of Tokyo), Hiroyasu Ando (Univ. of Tsukuba) CCS2015-50
 [more] CCS2015-50
pp.29-33
CCS 2015-11-09
14:25
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. A macroscopic neural mass model constructed from a current-based network of spiking neurons
Hiroaki Umehara (NICT), Masato Okada (UTokyo), Jun-nosuke Teramae (Osaka Univ.), Yasushi Naruse (NICT) CCS2015-51
Neural mass model describing the dynamics of mean membrane potentials for neuronal populations are formulated from the n... [more] CCS2015-51
pp.35-40
CCS 2015-11-09
14:50
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Spectrum Analysis of EEG Responses induced by Binaural Beats
Hideaki Kondo, Hironori Yoshino, Yasuhiro Tsubo (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2015-52
 [more] CCS2015-52
pp.41-46
CCS 2015-11-09
15:30
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Common-noise-induced synchronization of oscillator networks and its optimization
Yoji Kawamura (JAMSTEC), Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech) CCS2015-53
We investigate common-noise-induced synchronization between two identical networks of coupled phase oscillators exhibiti... [more] CCS2015-53
pp.47-51
CCS 2015-11-09
15:55
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Information transfer in fish schools
Masa-aki Sakagami, Kei Terayama (Kyoto Univ.) CCS2015-54
We investigate mechanism of information transfer in fish schools by analyzing the moving images filmed from the bottom o... [more] CCS2015-54
pp.53-56
CCS 2015-11-09
16:20
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Transition Process in Genealogical Network
Tsuyoshi Mizuguchi, Narumi Ikuta (Osaka Pref. Univ.) CCS2015-55
Genealogical trees of sexually reproducing organism generally form a complex network structure. It can be regarded as a ... [more] CCS2015-55
pp.57-60
CCS 2015-11-09
17:00
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. [Invited Talk] Evolution, Information and Fluctuation
Tetsuya J. Kobayashi, Yuki Sughiyama (Univ. Tokyo) CCS2015-56
 [more] CCS2015-56
pp.61-62
CCS 2015-11-10
10:00
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. [Invited Talk] Power Processing by Packetization and Routing
Takashi Hikihara (Kyoto Univ.) CCS2015-57
wer packet is not new. The technology is easily guess based on the development of electronics from analog to digital or... [more] CCS2015-57
pp.63-67
CCS 2015-11-10
11:00
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Throughput Optimization Method and its Evaluation in Wireless Mesh Networks
Kohei Hosaki, Thong Huynh, Kaori Kuroda, Mikio Hasegawa (Tokyo Univ. of Science) CCS2015-58
Wireless mesh networks are the network constructed by connecting each node using wireless communications. It can reduce ... [more] CCS2015-58
pp.69-73
CCS 2015-11-10
11:25
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Performance evaluation of satellite communication system using almost periodic frequency arrangement
Isao Nakazawa, Umeno Ken (Kyoto Univ) CCS2015-59
 [more] CCS2015-59
pp.75-79
CCS 2015-11-10
13:30
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Throughput Analysis of Tetheing Networks with Different Frame-Size Flow
Yin Wan, Kosuke Sanada, Nobuyoshi Komuro (Chiba Univ), Gen Motoyoshi, Norio Yamagaki (NEC), Shigeo Shioda, Shiro Sakata (Chiba Univ), Tutomu Murase (Nagoya Univ), Hiroo Sekiya (Chiba Univ) CCS2015-60
This paper presents analytical expression of network throughput for wireless 2-hop networks, in which different frame-si... [more] CCS2015-60
pp.81-86
CCS 2015-11-10
13:55
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Performance Analysis for Use of Mobile Agent in Wireless Multihop Networks
Shigeki Shiokawa (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.) CCS2015-61
In wireless multihop networks, each of terminal exchanges control message in a distributed manner for network processes ... [more] CCS2015-61
pp.87-92
CCS 2015-11-10
14:20
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Throughput Analysis of Wireless Multihop Networks taking into account Data Rate
Tomoo Tanii, Kosuke Sanada, Nobuyoshi Komuro, Hiroo Sekiya (Chiba Univ.) CCS2015-62
This paper presents analytical expression of end-to-end throughput and delay for wireless multi-hop networks taking into... [more] CCS2015-62
pp.93-98
CCS 2015-11-10
15:00
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Segmental Bayesian estimation of neuronal parameters from spike trains
Isao Tokuda, Huu Hoang (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2015-63
Multi-electrode recording is now a common technique to simultaneously collect neuronal spike data of a population of the... [more] CCS2015-63
pp.99-102
CCS 2015-11-10
15:25
Kyoto Inamori Foundation Memorial Building, Kyoto Univ. Optimal CDMA Systems with Heterogeneous Autocorrelations of Constant Power Spreading Sequence -- Theory and its Performance Evaluation --
Hirofumi Tsuda, Ken Umeno (Kyoto Univ.) CCS2015-64
Recently, the new spreading sequence obtained by Weyl sequence is proposed. Its crosscorrelation function follows O(1/N)... [more] CCS2015-64
pp.103-108
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