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Technical Committee on Mobile Network and Applications (MoNA)  (Searched in: 2017)

This committee was closed in 2018.
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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MoNA 2018-01-18
13:10
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto MoNA2017-41 5G mobile communication networks (5G) are expected to provide a wide range of new emerging services through flexible com... [more] MoNA2017-41
pp.1-6
MoNA 2018-01-18
13:35
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Numerical Evaluation of Cooperative Edge System for Realtime Predictive Information Delivery
MAsahiro Kanbayashi, Shingo Kato, Ryoichi Shinkuma (Kyoto Univ.) MoNA2017-42
Traffic congestion is still a serious social problem in the recent years.Predictive road traffic information delivery is... [more] MoNA2017-42
pp.7-12
MoNA 2018-01-18
14:00
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Numerical Evaluation of Scheduling Technique for Multi UAV Surveillance System with Edge Computing
Kosei Miyano, Ryoichi Shinkuma, Eiji Oki, Takehiro Sato (Kyoto Univ.) MoNA2017-43
It is a still big social issue these days to find people who have disappeared because of getting lost in unexpected situ... [more] MoNA2017-43
pp.13-18
MoNA 2018-01-18
14:25
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Study on problem formulation for edge-cloud cooperation system for real-time predictive information delivery
Ryoichi Shinkuma, Takayuki Hayashida (Kyoto Univ), Yasuhiro Ikeda, Kengo Tajiri, Ryoichi Kawahara (NTT) MoNA2017-44
 [more] MoNA2017-44
pp.19-23
MoNA 2018-01-18
15:15
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto [Encouragement Talk] IoTorch: Intuitive, Fast LED-to-Camera Communication for IoT Devices and Smartphones
Yuki Hokazono, Aoi Koizuka, Makoto Suzuki, Yoshiaki Narusue, Hiroyuki Morikawa (Tokyo Univ.) MoNA2017-45
In this paper, we present IoTorch, a fast and reliable LED-to-camera communication for smartphones.
LED-to-camera commu... [more]
MoNA2017-45
p.25
MoNA 2018-01-18
15:40
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto [Encouragement Talk] The relationships of dependence among the stimulated position and the area perceived phosphene
Manami Kanamaru, Eiji Kamioka (SIT) MoNA2017-46
In this study, the realizability of the walking support system for blind people using phosphene has been investigated. C... [more] MoNA2017-46
pp.27-32
MoNA 2018-01-18
16:05
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto [Encouragement Talk] Submodular optimization based dynamic base station sleep control toward green mmWave networks
Akihiro Egami, Takayuki Nishio, Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto Univ.), Yusuke Asai, Ryo Miyatake (NTT) MoNA2017-47
This paper proposes a dynamic millimeter-wave (mmWave) base station (BS) sleep control scheme for green mmWave networks.... [more] MoNA2017-47
pp.33-38
MoNA 2018-01-18
16:40
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Bluetooth Handover Control Using Camera Information under Environment with Coverage Hole
Go Yamanaka, Takayuki Nishio, Masahiro Morikura (Kyoto Univ.), Hisashi Matsukawa, Takuya Gouda, Yuichi Maki, Takuya Indo (NTT) MoNA2017-48
This paper proposes a camera assisted Bluetooth handover control scheme. In the conventional scheme, when a Bluetooth sl... [more] MoNA2017-48
pp.39-44
MoNA 2018-01-18
17:05
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Flexible connectivity with multiple Wi-Fi interfaces for D2D communication
Naoya Hashimoto (Kobe Univ.), Shigeru Kashihara (NAIST), Yumi Takaki, Tikara Ota (Kobe Univ.) MoNA2017-49
 [more] MoNA2017-49
pp.45-50
MoNA 2018-01-18
17:30
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Signal Generation Method for Stable Vibration-based Data Communication
Keishi Usa, Eiji Kamioka (SIT) MoNA2017-50
Vibration-based communication, which realizes communication by propagating vibration with information on a solid medium,... [more] MoNA2017-50
pp.51-56
MoNA 2018-01-19
11:15
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Decentralized WLAN Access Point Selection through Reinforcement Learning
Takuya Nakamura, Takayuki Nishio, Masahiro Morikura, Koji Yamamoto (Kyoto Univ.), Toshihisa Nabetani (TOSHIBA) MoNA2017-51
Many operators provide public wireless LAN services in public places such as stations or cafes. In many cases, a station... [more] MoNA2017-51
pp.57-62
MoNA 2018-01-19
11:40
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Machine Learning-based Primary Exclusive Region Update for Spectrum Sharing
Aogu Yamada, Takayuki Nishio, Masahiro Morikura, Koji Yamamoto (Kyoto Univ.) MoNA2017-52
In spectrum sharing, secondary users (SUs) utilize a licensed frequency band under a condition to avoid interference wit... [more] MoNA2017-52
pp.63-68
MoNA 2018-01-19
12:05
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Machine learning-based throughput prediction using communication quality in mobile networks
Bo Wei, Kenji Kanai, Wataru Kawakami, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) MoNA2017-53
Throughput prediction contributes a lot to bitrate control technique, to improve user experience of video streaming. Exi... [more] MoNA2017-53
pp.69-72
MoNA 2018-01-19
13:30
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Priority Control in Communication Networks for Predictive Information Delivery by Using Machine Learning
Shingo Kato, Ryoichi Shinkuma (Kyoto Univ.) MoNA2017-54
Delivering real-time road-traffic information to the driver is a straightforward solution to the problem of road traffic... [more] MoNA2017-54
pp.73-78
MoNA 2018-01-19
13:55
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Automatic biometric data generation by Generative Adversarial Network and its application to deep learning sample
Tatsuya Takahata (Tokyo University of Technology), Kazumasa Horie (University of Tsukuba), Yuri Akizuki (Kumamoto Univ.), Soichiro Ikuno (Tokyo University of Technology) MoNA2017-55
While deep learning has high learning performance and recognition performance, it requires a large amount of sample data... [more] MoNA2017-55
pp.79-82
MoNA 2018-01-19
14:20
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Tensor learning on preconditioned Tucker manifold and application to tensor regression of spatiotemporal forecasting problem
Hiroyuki Kasai (UEC), Mishra Bamdev (Amazon) MoNA2017-56
 [more] MoNA2017-56
pp.83-88
MoNA 2018-01-19
14:55
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Development of warning application of heat stroke by Android operating system
Keisuke Yanagi, Souichirou Ikuno (Tokyo University of Technology) MoNA2017-57
 [more] MoNA2017-57
pp.89-92
MoNA 2018-01-19
15:20
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Accuracy Evaluations of Human Transportation Modes Recognition Using Communication Quality
Wataru Kawakami, Kenji Kanai, Wei Bo, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) MoNA2017-58
In this paper, we introduce a recognition method using communication quality factors in order to identify the transporta... [more] MoNA2017-58
pp.93-98
MoNA 2018-01-19
15:45
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Evaluation of Methods for Detecting Change of Indoor Walking Patterns Using Sparse Position Information
Kazuki Takagi, Ryoichi Shinkuma (Kyoto Univ.), Hideyuki shimizu, Hisashi Sakamoto (NEC Solution Innovators) MoNA2017-59
Recently, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology has been attracting a lot of attention as a solution that detects heal... [more] MoNA2017-59
pp.99-102
MoNA 2018-01-19
16:20
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Application of Indoor-movement-path Prediction to Controlling Communication Systems by Online Analysis
Kazuki Okamoto, Ryoichi Shinkuma (Kyoto Univ.) MoNA2017-60
As a result of the continuing increase in the popularity of smartphones as well as devices connected by the “Internet-of... [more] MoNA2017-60
pp.103-108
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