DC01: Broadband Ubiquitous Network with Wired and Wireless convergence

Tuesday, August 19  13:40-15:40,  Room #21

Session Chairs: Katsutoshi Tsukamoto, Yuichi Kado, Katsumi Iwatsuki

The bandwidth of next generation access networks will strongly require that of current optical access, due to the download of huge data, images, and videos, as well as to upload of a large number of sensor data, at anytime and anywhere. The technical convergence with wired and wireless plays an important role to achieve the broadband ubiquitous networks beyond the current access networks. The technologies innovated with technical convergence have an impact on core network architecture, as well. In this session, we will discuss optical/electronics device and system for recently emerging wired and wireless technologies for access and core networks including sensor networks.

13:40  DC01.1   AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL WITH ADAPTIVE SETTING TIME FOR RADIO-OVER-FIBRE DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS

D. Bourreau1, H. Liu1, C. Kärnfelt1, M. Ney1, F. Lucarz2

1Microwave Department / LAB-STICC (UMR CNRS 6285), TELECOM Bretagne, Brest, France
2Optics Department, TELECOM Bretagne, Brest, France


14:00  DC01.2   DEVELOPMENT OF ENTRANCE LINK USING MILLIMETER-WAVE DIGITAL RADIO-ON-RADIO FOR SMALL CELL MOBILE ACCESS

K. Kumamoto1, K. Tsukamoto2

1Faculty of Engineering, Osaka Institute of Technology, Osaka, Japan
2Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Osaka Institute of Technology, Hirakata, Japan


14:20  DC01.3   APPLICATION OF ECONOMICAL 920 MHZ WIRELESS NETWORK TO POWER FLOW CONTROL IN POWER NETWORKS

Y. Kado, Y. Nogami, A. Kobayashi

Electronics, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan


14:40  DC01.4   HIGH-SPEED PHOTONIC DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES IN OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTED MILLIMETER-WAVE RADAR SYSTEM FOR FOREIGN OBJECT DEBRIS DETECTION ON RUNWAYS

N. Yamamoto, T. Umezawa, A. Kanno, K. Akahane, T. Kawanishi

National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo, Japan


15:00  DC01.5   IMPROVING RESILIENCE OF ACCESS NETWORKS BY THE SYNERGISTIC USE OF WIRED AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES

Y. Fukada1, J. -I. Kani1, J. Terada1, N. Yoshimoto1, K. Iwatsuki2, T. Otsuji2

1NTT, Yokosuka, Japan
2Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan


15:20  DC01.6   TOWARD FREQUENCY- AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT HIGH MOBILITY WIRELESS

F. Adachi

Communications Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan