Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
BCT, IEEE-BT |
2016-02-18 15:55 |
Hokkaido |
Kanpo-No-Yado (Otaru) |
Considerations of Path Loss and Channel Modeling through Different Floors in an Office Environment for a Wireless LAN System Atsushi Kyoya, Manabu Omiya (Hokkaido Univ.) |
Spreading to use mobile terminals such as a laptop PC, a tablet and a smart phone, wireless LAN systems are introduced a... [more] |
BCT2016-23 pp.25-28 |
BCT, IEEE-BT |
2015-07-31 10:10 |
Hokkaido |
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A Consideration of Indoor Radio Wave Propagation Loss between two Floors in an Office Environment Atsushi Kyoya, Manabu Omiya (Hokkaido Univ.) |
It is essential to understand indoor radio wave propagation for the efficient operation of mobile communication systems ... [more] |
BCT2015-61 pp.41-44 |
BCT, KYUSHU, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2014-01-29 13:40 |
Nagasaki |
Nagasaki Univ. |
Diffracted Fields by Two Edges with Horizontal and Vertical Slant Motohiko Iwaida, Jiro Iwashige, Saki Kameyama (FIT) |
It is important to estimate the wave propagation paths in the urban areas from the viewpoint of effective utilization of... [more] |
BCT2014-11 pp.41-44 |
BCT, KYUSHU, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2013-01-30 13:00 |
Kumamoto |
Kumamoto Univ. |
Diffracted Fields Considering Wedge Angle , Material and Incidence Angle Yuki Isaama, Jiro Iwashige, Saki Kameyama, Ryo Nagao, Motohiko Iwaida (FIT) |
Recently, many wireless communication devices such as mobile phones are used.However, in urban area , electromagnetic wa... [more] |
BCT2013-9 pp.33-36 |
BCT, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2012-01-26 13:00 |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka Institute of Technology |
Electric Field Distribution Considering Walls, Windows and Residents inside Apartments Having Many Rooms Masanori Nakano, Toshiaki Matsunaga (FIT), Mayumi Matsunaga (Ehime University) |
Indoor propagation was measured using the realistic inhabited building model. The building model was defined as one floo... [more] |
BCT2012-1 pp.1-4 |
BCT, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2012-01-27 10:00 |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka Institute of Technology |
The Diffracted Fields Going on a Building Rooftop
-- The Diffracted Fields Considering Reflection by Ground and Building Rooftop -- Katuki Hayashi, Jiro Iwashige, Ryo Nagao, Yuki Isayama (FIT) |
In urban areas, electromagnetic waves are scattered complexly by walls and edges of buildings. Therefore, it is importan... [more] |
BCT2012-12 pp.49-52 |
BCT, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2012-01-27 10:20 |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka Institute of Technology |
Diffracted Fields Considering Wedge Angle and Material Yuki Isayama, Jiro Iwashige, Ryo Nagao, Katuki Hayashi (FIT) |
Recently, many wireless communication devices such as mobile phones are used.However, in urban area waves are scattered ... [more] |
BCT2012-13 pp.53-56 |
BCT, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2012-01-27 10:40 |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka Institute of Technology |
Diffracted Fields by Two Horizontal Edges of Different Heights with Arbitrary Angle Ryo Nagao, Jiro Iwashige, Yuki Isayama, Katuki Hayashi (FIT) |
To predict the wave propagation paths in the urban area, it is important from the viewpoint of effective utilization of ... [more] |
BCT2012-14 pp.57-60 |
BCT, KYUSHU, IEEE-BT, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA |
2011-01-27 10:10 |
Kagoshima |
Daiichi institute of technology |
Electromagnetic Waves Propagating a Concrete Building Constituted by Many Rooms As Considering an Influence of Occupant People Masanori Nakano, Toshiaki Matsunaga (FIT), Mayumi Matsunaga (Ehime Univ.) |
Distribution of electric field strength inside a building where rooms and residents are assumed is analyzed by measureme... [more] |
BCT2011-3 pp.9-12 |
BCT, KYUSHU, IEEE-AP-S-FUKUOKA, IEEE-BT-TOKYO |
2009-01-22 11:40 |
Fukuoka |
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Scattering of Electromagnetic Radiation from Square Buildings whose Outer Walls Have Round Convex Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Toshiaki Matsunaga (Fukuoka Institute of Technology), Mayumi Matsunaga (Ehime University), Tsuyoshi Matsuoka (Kyushu Sangyo University) |
The effect of outer wall's shapes on electromagnetic waves propagation is presented. The fact that the rates of reflecte... [more] |
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