Goals and objectives | Course Outcomes | |
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1. | Understand the overview of advanced research topics about information and communications engineering. |
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2. | Understand the basic principles of information and communications engineering. |
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3. | Develop skills to understand the implications of information and communication technologies applied in the society |
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Class schedule | HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) | Amount of Time Required | |
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1. | Guidance Lecture from Prof. Hiroaki MORINO: Worldwide Live P2P streaming(P2PTV), Inter-vehicle wireless communication for safety assist, Disaster communication using wireless ad hoc networks by smartphones, Mobile sensing and wireless community networks. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
2. | Lecture from Asst. Prof. Heeyoung LEE: Distributed strain and temperature sensing using optical fibers, Device applications of Brillouin/Raman scattering, Plastic fiber optics. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
3. | Lecture from Prof. Eiji KAMIOKA: Mobile Multimedia Communications, Ubiquitous Computing Networks, Ambient Intelligence, Context-aware Computing, Communications Quality, User Satisfaction of Information and Communication Services, Information Systems using Biological Information. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
4. | Lecture from Prof. Yuchi KANZAWA: Mathematics for fuzzy cluster analysis (mathematical formation of clustered data, mathematical methodology for fuzzy clustering, mathematical description of clustering application) |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
5. | Lecture from Prof. Koichi GYODA: Disaster wireless communications network technologies, Ad hoc networking for remote controlled rescue robots, inter-vehicle communications, etc., Information and communication technologies required at the disasters. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
6. | Lecture from Prof. Shuji KUBOTA: Transmission technologies for wireless LAN, short range wireless communication systems and advanced RFID Services are introduced and discussed. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
7. | Mid. Examination | Review class materials given by each lecturer | 190分 |
8. | Lecture from Assoc. Prof. Atsushi SAITO: Chemical sensor acting for our taste sense and olfactory sense and its application, Sensor data processing and sensor data fusion for recognition of complex contents. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
9. | Lecture from Prof. Shinichi TANAKA: High frequency devices and circuits, Microwave circuit design using techniques using CAD technologies, Introduction to current topics in microwave passive and active components. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
10. | Lecture from Prof. Kazuhide HIROSE: Wideband microstrip antennas, Broadband planar antennas for high-speed wireless communications, Computational electromagnetics for antennas |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
11. | Lecture from Assoc. Prof. Ryota HORIE: Brain computer interface technology, measuring brain activity, principle of electroencephalography |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
12. | Lecture from Assoc. Prof. Sumiko MIYATA: Resource allocation and admission control in networks Media access control analysis for the optical network (EPON) Cooperative networks Game theory, queuing theory and its applications in networks Security of wireless and communication networks. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
13. | Lecture from Prof. Kenji MUTO: Sound signal processing, Active noise control, Noise measurement. |
Complete the assignment given by each lecturer | 190分 |
14. | Final Examination | Review class materials given by each lecturer | 190分 |
Total. | - | - | 2660分 |
Examination | Total. | |
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1. | 40% | 40% |
2. | 30% | 30% |
3. | 30% | 30% |
Total. | 100% | - |
Work experience | Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
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N/A | N/A |