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Technical Committee on Advanced Testing and Certification Technology for Radio Equipment (ACT)
Chair: Hideichi Sasaoka (Doshisha Univ.) Vice Chair: Hiroyuki Arai (Yokohama National Univ.)
Secretary: Nozomu Ishii (Niigata Univ.), Yasushi Matsumoto (NICT)
DATE:
Tue, Nov 10, 2009 13:00 - 15:45
PLACE:
TOPICS:
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Tue, Nov 10 PM (13:00 - 15:45)
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----- Opening Address ( 5 min. ) -----
(1) 13:05 - 13:35
Estimation of Current Distribution on Multiple Coherent Sources by Using Improved SPM Method
Jerdvisanop Chakarothai (Tohoku Univ.), Tomohiro Inoue (TEPCO), Yuan Zhen, Qiang Chen, Kunio Sawaya (Tohoku Univ.)
(2) 13:35 - 14:05
A simple measurement technique of the total radio performances for mobile phone
Hiroki Watanabe, Toshiyuki Maeyama (Takushoku Univ.), Yoshiaki Amano, Masayuki Nakano (KDDI R&D Labs.)
(3) 14:05 - 14:35
TRP measurement for small mobile terminals by field simulator and ligth weigth phantom
Hiroyuki Arai, Mitsuhiro Tsukamoto (Yokohama Natl. Univ.)
----- Break ( 10 min. ) -----
(4) 14:45 - 15:15
Evaluation of free space antenna factor of biconical antenna at open area test site
-- In the case of antenna height 8 m --
Satoru Kurokawa, Masanobu Hirose (AIST), Mio Nagatoshi, Hisashi Morishita (NDA)
(5) 15:15 - 15:45
[Invited Talk]
Conditions of Metrology Standards for Radiowave Quantities in National Metrology Institute of Japan
Koji Komiyama (NMIJ/AIST)
# Information for speakers
General Talk will have 25 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion.
Invited Talk will have 25 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion.
=== Technical Committee on Advanced Testing and Certification Technology for Radio Equipment (ACT) ===
# FUTURE SCHEDULE:
Wed, Feb 24, 2010: NICT [Thu, Dec 10]
# SECRETARY:
E-mail: t-
# ANNOUNCEMENT:
# Latest information will be presented on the homepage:
http://www.ieice.org/~act/
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