2002 Interim International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation
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Advance Program 2002 Interim International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation November 26-28, 2002 Yokosuka Research Park, Kanagawa, Japan ISAP i-02 is Sponsored by the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE), the co-sponsorship of the Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society (KEES) in cooperation with the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), Antennas and Propagation Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE/AP-S), and Antennas and Propagation Professional Network of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), and supported by YRP R&D Committee. SYMPOSIUM LOCATION The conference will be held in the Yokosuka Research Park (YRP) from November 26 to 28, 2002. YRP, located in the middle of Japan, has developed into a mobile telecommunications research park such as cannot be found anywhere else in the world with over 40 advanced research institutions from all over the world. Train access to pass through Tokyo and Yokohama from Narita airport is available. SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE November, 2002 26 (Tus) 9:00- 9:40 Opening Ceremony 10:00-18:10 Technical Sessions 27 (Wed) 9:00- 9:40 Invited Talk 10:00-15:30 Technical Sessions 15:50-17:50 Technical Tours 19:00-21:00 Buffet Party 28 (Thu) 9:00- 9:40 Invited Talk 10:00-12:00 Poster Sessions 13:30-15:30 Technical Sessions 15:50-16:30 Invited Talk 16:30-17:30 Closing Ceremony The registration desk will be provided during the symposium as follows. November 25 (Mon.) 3:00pm - 9:00pm at Yokosuka Prince Hotel November 26 (Tue.)-28 (Thu.) 8:00am – 5:00pm at YRP (symposium site) CHAIRPERSON’S MESSEGE Greetings to people worldwide working on antennas, propagation, and electromagnetics. On behalf of the organizing committee of the 2002 Interim International Symposium on antennas and propagation (ISAP I-02), I’d like to welcome participants from all over the world to the ISAP i-02 at the Yokosuka Research Park (YRP) from November 26 to November 28. Previously, the ISAP was held approximately every four years, but it has been only two years since the last ISAP in Fukuoka. The reason why ISAP is being held in 2002 is to respond to the request of people that wish to present and discuss the hot and emerging topics on antennas, propagation, electromagnetics, and systems. The focus of the symposium will be on (1) Wireless communication (2) Biological effects and medical applications, and (3) Computational electromagnetics. More than one hundred fifty papers were submitted on these subjects from all over the world and three outstanding invited speakers will present fascinating talks in each category. We planned ISAP i-02 with an informal atmosphere to allow the participants to discuss topics easily and to foster the exchange of ideas among participants. Up to three sessions will be held in parallel, and extra time for discussion in a relaxed atmosphere with wine and cheese is planned after the regular sessions. YRP is located one and a half hours southwest of Tokyo by train. It was developed in 1997 and is now world famous center for the research and development division of international mobile and wireless companies that are engaged in future mobile and wireless system and services. On the way to YRP from Tokyo or Narita, please feel free to visit the historical city Kamakura where about eight hundred years ago the samurai government was established. Visitors will find many Zen temples and will be able to experience a true sense of the Japanese traditional spirit. In addition to a sightseeing tour, a “Technical tour” will be available on November 27, the second day of the ISAP i-02. There are three courses available:(1) NTT DoCoMo R&D center, (2) Yokosuka ITS Research Center of TAO (Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan) and (3) Communication Research Laboratory Yokosuka. Detail of the technical tours described on the registration form of ISAP i-02. Each institution will present attractive technologies and their recent activities, and we hope that you will find valuable ideas for future research. I hope that the symposium is fruitful and enjoyable for all participants, and I’m sure that all participants will make new friends and find new research subjects through the ISAP i-02. Finally, I’d like to express my sincere appreciation to the Korea Electromagnetics Engineering Society (KEES) which is co-sponsoring this symposium with the IEICE. I’d also like to thank the URSI, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, and the IEE Antennas and Propagation Professional Networks for their technical support to the ISAP i-02. I’m looking forward to seeing you at the “Wireless Hill” in November. Kenichi Kagoshima, Chairperson Organizing Committee ISAP I-02 TIME TABLE OF THE SYMPOSIUM Place YRP Hall YRP Meeting Room I Panasonic Hall Date Time 09:00 Opening Ceremony 09:40 Nov. 26 1A2 1B2 1C2 10:00 Adaptive and Smart Antennas and Human Body Computational Tuesday 12:00 Antennas I Electromagnetics I 1A3 1B3 1C3 13:30 Adaptive and Smart Integrated and Active Scattering and Diffraction I 15:30 Antennas II Antennas 1A4 1B4 1C4 15:50 Antennas for Wireless Millimeter Wave Antennas Scattering and Diffraction II 18:10 Systems 09:00 2A1 09:40 Invited Talk 1 Nov. 27 2A2 2B2 2C2 10:00 Antennas for Wireless Rainfall Attenuation Last Minute Session on 12:00 Wednesday Terminals Bio-EM 2A3 2B3 2C3 13:30 Broadband Antennas Recent Advances of Antennas Medical Applications and 15:50 and Propagation in Korea EMC 15:50 Technical Tour (CRL/NTT DoCoMo/TAO-ITS) 17:50 19:00 Buffet Party (Yokosuka Prince Hotel) 21:00 09:00 3A1 09:40 Invited Talk 2 Nov. 28 10:00 Poster Session (YRP Lobby) 12:00 Thursday 3A3 3B3 3C3 13:30 Last Minute Session on Propagation Prediction and Computational 15:30 Antennas and Propagation Modeling Electromagnetics II in Wireless Communications 15:50 3A4 16:30 Invited Talk 3 16:30 Closing Ceremony 17:30 TECHNICAL PROGRAM Oral Sessions 1A2 Adaptive and Smart Antennas I Time: 10:00 to 12:00, Tue, 26 November Place: YRP Hall 1. ON IMPROVING THE RECURSIVE UNITARY ESPRIT FOR ITERATIVE DOA ESTIMATION Nobuyoshi Kikuma, Tomoyuki Sasaki and Naoki Inagaki, Nagoya Institute of Technology 2. ON ANTENNA ARRAY CALIBRATION WITH MINIMUM KNOWN SOURCES Hara Rakuzou, Hiroyoshi Yamada and Yoshio Yamaguchi, Niigata University 3. DIGITAL BEAMFORMING EQUIPMENT BY TIME DIVISION MULTIPLEX RECEIVING FOR THE DIRECTION FINDER Takashi Maruyama and Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Shizuoka UIniversity 4. AN ADAPTIVE SIDELOBE CANCELLATION ALGORITHM FOR HIGH-GAIN ANTENNA ARRAYS Kazunori Kamio, and Toru Sato, Kyoto University 5. USER DISCRIMINATION CHARACTERISTICS BY TERMINAL POLARIZATION IN SDMA SYSTEM ADOPTING SPATIAL AND POLARIZATION CONTROL Kentaro Nishimori, Kazuhiro Komiya and Keizo Cho, NTT Corporation 6. SUBBAND ADAPTIVE ARRAY FOR DS-CDMA MOBILE RADIO Nam X Tran, Takanori Omata, Tetsuki Taniguchi and Yoshio Karasawa, The University of Electro-Communications 1A3 Adaptive and Smart Antennas II Time: 13:30 to 15:30, Tue, 26 November Place: YRP Hall 1. SMART ANTENNA TESTBED SYSTEM FOR 3G CELLULAR SYSTEMS: AN OVERVIEW OF FIELD TRIALS Yoshiaki Amano and Takashi Inoue, KDDI R&D Inc. 2. MMSE ADAPTIVE ARRAY ANTENNA WITH DUAL-MODE SPACE-TEMPORAL SIMULTANEOUS PROCESSING EQUALIZER Yoshihiro Ichikawa, Shigeki Obote and Kenichi Kagoshima, Ibaraki University 3. DOWNLINK BEAM FORMING METHOD FOR MIMO-SDMA USING STBC FOR MULTIPATH FADING ENVIRONMENTS Yasushi Takatori and Keizo Cho, NTT 4. BEAM-SPACE ADAPTIVE ARRAY ANTENNA FOR SUPPRESSING THE DOPPLER SPREAD IN OFDM MOBILE RECEPTION Pubudu S Wijesena, and Yoshio Karasawa, The University of Electro-Communication 5. MMSE ADAPTIVE ANTENNA FOR OMC-CDMA MOBILE COMMUNICATION Yosuke Fujino and Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Shizuoka University 6. OPTIMIZING THE ADAPTIVE ARRAY ANTENNA CONFIGURATION FOR INTERFERENCE REDUCTION CHARACTERISTICS IN W-CDMA Manabu Mikami and Teruya Fujii, IEICE 1A4 Antennas for Wireless Systems Time: 15:50 to 18:10, Tue, 26 November Place: YRP Hall 1. PORTABLE AND DEPLOYABLE ANTENNA FOR ETS-VIII Jae-hyeuk Jang, Masato Tanaka and Naokazu Hamamoto, CRL 2. STUDY OF SIMPLE SINGLE LAYER PATCH ARRAY ANTENNAS FOR ETS-VIII APPLICATION David Delaune, Toshimitsu Tanaka, Teruo Onishi, Hiroyuki Yoshimura and Koichi Ito, Faculty of Engineering, Chiba University 3. WEARABLE PATCH ANTENNA Masato Tanaka and Jae-hyeuk Jang, CRL 4. HORIZONTALLY POLARIZED OMNI-DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS Haruo Kawakami (1) , Gentei Sato (1) and Toshikazu Hori (2) , (1) Antenna Giken Co., Ltd., (2) Fukui University 5. A SPACE DIVERSITY BIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA USING PROBE EXCITED RECTANGULAR RING Chuwong Phongcharoenpanich (1) , Suthasinee Lamultree (1) , Sompol Kosulvit (1) , Monai Krairiksh (1) and Jun-ichi Takada (2) , (1) King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, (2) Tokyo Institute of Technology 6. PERFORMANCE OF TC 8PSK WITH COMBINATION OF TRANSMIT-SC AND RECEIVE-MRC ON NAKAGAMI FADING CHANNEL Gunawan Wibisono (1) , Sofia Pinardi (1) and Iwao Sasase (2) , (1) University of Indonesia, (2) Keio University 7. MULTI-BAND ADAPTIVE ARRAY ANTENNA USING THE SIERPINSKI MONOPOLE Takahiro Noguchi, Yosuke Tsuji, Daisuke Sakai and Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Shizuoka University 1B2 Antennas and Human Body Time: 10:00 to 12:00, Tue, 26 November Place: YRP Meeting Room 1 1. A PROPOSAL FOR A TRANSMISSION DIVERSITY FOR MITIGATION OF THE HUMAN BODY EFFECT OF HANDSET ANTENNAS AND ITS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Hiroshi Iwai, Koichi Ogawa and Yoshio Koyanagi, Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., LTD. 2. STUDY ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ARRAY ANTENNAS CLOSE TO LOSSY OBJECTS Teruo Onishi and Koichi Ito, Chiba University 3. ANALYSIS OF BUILT-IN ANTENNAS FOR HANDSET USING HUMAN (HEAD, HAND AND FINGER) MODEL Jun Ito (1) , Syogo Hayashida (1) , Hisashi Morishita (1) and Kyohei Fujimoto (2) , (1) Natinal Defense Academy, (2) FA I S 4. REDUCTION OF ABSORPTION POWER IN HUMAN HEAD NEAR CELLULAR PHONE WITH DIRECTOR Yuji Sakamoto, Yoshitsugu Kamimura and Yoshifumi Yamada, Utsunomiya University 5.