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    MMW-WS 2010 - The International Workshop on Millimeter Wave Wireless Technology and Applications

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    Category MMW-WS 2010

    Deadline: December 06, 2010 | Date: December 06, 2010

    Venue/Country: Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    Updated: 2010-08-18 13:48:07 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Global COE International Symposium

    - The International Workshop on Millimeter Wave Wireless Technology and Applications -

    December 6, 2010, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    Date: December 6, 2010

    Venue: Tokyo Tech Front (TTF), Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

    (in front of Ookayama station)

    Workshop Registration: Free (Pre-registration required)

    Contents

    Preface

    Sessions and Speakers

    Registration NEW!

    Access

    Committee

    Related Links

    Contact

    Sponsors

    Preface

    The International Workshop on Millimeter Wave Wireless Technology and Applications sponsored by Global COE Program “Photonics Integration-Core Electronics (PICE)”, Tokyo Institute of Technology will be held on December 6, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. It is technically sponsored by IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, IEEE SSCS Japan/Kansai Chapter, IEEE AP-S Japan/Nagoya/Kansai Chapter, IEEE MTTS Japan/Nagoya/Kansai Chapter and APMC2010, IEICE technical committees of ICD and MW. It is planned to be in corporation with Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC).

    The workshop will provide an overview of the state of the art milli-meter wave wireless technologies and applications, in the areas of antennas, devices, components, circuits, signal processing and systems, with the aim of fostering exchange of ideas between the people from academy and industries.

    Based upon the downscaling of silicon technologies, highly integrated millimeter wave systems with the reduced cost and increased functionality will be available for consumer mass applications. As a result, attractive services using millimeter wave such as the high bit-rate wireless last one mile access and the multi-Giga bit/s low-cost wireless links for home, become in reality.

    For realizing millimeter wave systems with high potential on market, a 5-year project named “RF Coexisting Technology on High Speed Baseband IC for Millimeter Wave Radio Systems” (FY2007 - FY2011) is promoted in Tokyo Institute of Technology, which is supported by MIC funding as well as Industry’s participation. The objective of this project is to develop high speed baseband CMOS-IC together with the associated technologies mentioned above, for outdoor and indoor millimeter wave radio communication systems beyond Giga bit/s. The model network has been constructed in Tokyo Tech Ookayama campus for testing the outdoor system as the entrance link between mobile base stations.

    The oral session consists of two components. One is the invited talks by world’s leading scientists covers the state of the art highlighting the latest developments in millimeter wave technologies, where the future directions of researches in Asia Pacific Countries are also discussed. The other is the current results of the project “RF Coexisting Technology on High Speed Baseband IC for Millimeter Wave Radio Systems ” will also be introduced by the project members.

    This workshop is one of the series of G-COE program in Tokyo Tech and includes poster presentations by the PhD students about the related topics in wireless technology.

    The workshop will be held just one day before Asia Pacific Microwave Conference 2010 (APMC2010; 7-10 Dec.) in nearby Yokohama, which includes related topics of millimeter waves, so that many of the work-shop participants may enjoy a combined stay for attending both meet-ings.

    Sessions and Speakers (as of August 3, 2010)

    Session 1: Key Note Speech

    Prof. Makoto Ando (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Prof. Akira Matsuzawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Prof. Asad Abidi (UCLA, USA)

    Coffee Break

    Session 2: Research and Development in the World

    Prof. Roberto Sorrentino (Univ. Perugia, Italy)

    Prof. Shuzo Kato (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

    Prof. Wei Hong (Southeast Univ., China)

    Lunch and Poster Session

    Session 3: Millimeter-wave Communication Systems

    Mr. Yorgos Palakskas (Intel, USA)

    Prof. Shiban K. Koul (IIT Delhi, India)

    Mr. Fumio Ozawa (JRC, Japan)

    Dr. Makoto Noda (Sony, Japan)

    Coffee Break

    Session 4: Constituent Technologies

    Dr. Sohrab Emami (Sibeam, USA)

    Prof. Jri Lee (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

    Dr. Duixian Liu (IBM Watson, USA)

    Prof. Jiro Hirokawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Prof. Kenichi Okada (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Dr. Satoshi Suyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Registration

    It is free to attend the workshop. But pre-registration is required.

    Please download a registration form (reg_form.xls; Microsoft Excel 2003) and fill in the form.

    Please send the registration form with ".xls" format to mmw-ws-registerantenna.ee.titech.ac.jp via E-mail. (An image is used for "at" to avoid spam mails)

    You will receive the tentative registration number after you send the the registration form. (This will take several days)

    Your registration will be fixed by responding to our E-mail reminder, sent out in November.

    Access

    Venue: Tokyo Tech Front (TTF), Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

    (in front of Ookayama station)

    to Tokyo Institute to Technology http://www.titech.ac.jp/english/about/campus/

    access_to_tokyo_tech.pdf

    to Tokyo Tech Front (TTF) http://www.titech.ac.jp/english/about/campus/o_map.html?id=02 (Bldg. 1 in the map)

    access_to_ttf.pdf

    Committee

    Workshop Co-Chair:

    Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology

    Akira Matsuzawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology

    TPC:

    Chair: Hiroshi Suzuki, Tokyo Institute of Technology

    Kei Sakaguchi, Jiro Hirokawa, Kenichi Okada, Masaya Miyahara,

    Satoshi Suyama, Makoto Noda, Takuichi Hirano, Yoshinari Koyama,

    Miao Zhang, Ryosuke Suga, Toshikazu Hori, Hiroyuki Arai, Koichi Ogawa

    Organizing Committee:

    Chair: Kenkichi Hirade

    Kiyomichi Araki, Toru Taniguchi, Keiji Fukuzawa, Koji Matsunaga,

    Yasutake Hirachi, Izumi Kurosawa, Fumio Koyama, Masayuki Izutsu

    General Affairs:

    Chair: Iwao Matsumoto,

    Yoshinao Iwamoto, Akane Saito, Moto Sugano, Chikako Yoshida

    APMC Representative: Kiyomichi Araki

    Related Links

    Tokyo Institute of Technology

    Global COE Program -PICE-

    IEEE AP-S

    IEEE MTT-S

    IEEE SSCS

    APMC

    IEICE technical committee of Integrated Circuits and Devices (ICD)

    IEICE technical committee of Microwave Engineering (MW)

    Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)

    Contact

    If you have any questions, please e-mail mmw-ws-inquiryantenna.ee.titech.ac.jp (An image is used for "at" to avoid spam mails).

    Sponsors

    Sponsored by

    Tokyo Institute of Technology, in the framework of Global COE Program - Photonics Integration-Core Electronics (PICE) -

    Technically sponsored by

    IEEE AP-S, IEEE AP-S Japan/Nagoya/Kansai Chapters, IEEE MTT-S Japan/Nagoya/Kansai Chapters, IEEE SSCS Japan/Kansai Chapters, APMC2010, IEICE technical committees of ICD and MW

    In corporation with

    Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)


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