Advance Program (List)

 

SPC Special Session

Student Paper Competition (SPC) Special Session
Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 13:00-16:45 (Room 2)

13:00-13:45
S0003: ERRORS IN CHANNEL PREDICTION BASED ON LINEAR PREDICTION IN FREQUENCY DOMAIN S. Ozawa, S. Tan, A. Hirose
The University of Tokyo, Japan
13:45-14:30
S0009: EDGE- OR FACE-BASED ELECTRIC FIELD IN FDTD: IMPLICATIONS FOR DOSIMETRY I. Laakso, T. Uusitupa
Aalto University, Finland
14:30-15:15
S0010: POWER PRESERVING POLARIMETRIC WHITENING FILTER Y. Cui, J. Yang
Tsinghua University, China (CIE)
15:15-16:00
S0013: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LEADER PROGRESSIONS AND THE CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS M. Akita1, T. Morimoto1, T. Ushio1, Z. Kawasaki1, D.
Wang2
1Osaka University, Japan, 2Gifu University, Japan
16:00-16-45
S0020: CONTRIBUTION OF CONDUCTIVE LOSS TO CUTWIRE METAMATERIAL ABSORBERS H. Wakatsuchi, J. Paul, S. Greedy, C. Christopoulos
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

 

A1: Calibration and dissemination in electromagnetic metrology (ATF2010 joint session)

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 8:30 - 10:10 (Room1)
Conveners: Y. Koyama (Japan) and P. Banerjee (India)

A1-1: DEVELOPMENT OF A REMOTE FREQUENCY CALIBRATION SYSTEM USING JJYH. Saito, T. Iwama, S. Tsuchiya, N. Kotake, K. ImamuraNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
A1-2: DEVELOPMENT OF THE QZSS TIME MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Hama1, Y. Takahashi1, J. Amagai1, M. Nakamura1, M. Aida1, M. Fujieda1, I. Nakazawa1, T. Li1, T. Takahashi2, S. Horiuchi21NICT, Japan, 2NEC Co., Ltd., Japan
A1-3: OVERVIEW OF THE SATELLITE TIME AUTHORITY SERVICES. Toyoguchi1, H. Yagihashi1, H. Toriyama2, K. Imamura2, H. Satito2, R. Ohno3, K. Nakajima31SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation, Japan, 2National Institute of the Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3SEIKO Precision, Japan
A1-4: TIME AND FREQUENCY DISSEMINATION-SYSTEM WITH NETWORK (TFDN) POPULAR EDITIONT. Iwama, A. Machizawa, H. SaitoNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
A1-5: RESEARCH ON APPLICATIONS OF LOW-FREQUENCY TIME AND FREQUENCY BROADCASTING SYSTEM FOR INTELLIGENT ENVIRONMENT(Invited)K. S. Huang, C. H. Wang, Y. C. Kuo, J. M Shen, W. H. YangChunghwa Telecom. Co. Ltd., China (SRS)

 

A2: Microwave frequency standards (ATF2010 joint session)

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room2)
Conveners: T. Morikawa (Japan) and T. Y. Kwon (South Korea)

A2-1: LOCKING PASSIVE H MASER WITH SINGLE FREQUENCY MODULATIONT. X. Liu1, J. H. Zhang2, J. Y. Liu1, Z. W. Lin1, Y. Y. Li11Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE), 2Harbin Engineering University, China (CIE)
A2-2: DEVELOPMENT OF A 87SR+ MICROWAVE FREQUENCY STANDARDI. Hirano, K. Watabe, T. IkegamiNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Japan
A2-3: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF COHERENT-POPULATION-TRAPPING ATOMIC CLOCK FOR LOW-POWER OPERATIONS. GokaTokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
A2-4: RECENT IMPROVEMENTS OF NICT CAESIUM ATOMIC FOUNTAINSM. Kumagai1, H. Ito1, C. R. Locke2, M. Kajita1, M. Hosokawa11National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2University of Western Australia, Australia
A2-5: PROGRESS OF ATOMIC FOUNTAIN CLOCKS AT NMIJA. Takamizawa1, S. Yanagimachi1, Y. Shirakawa2, K. Watabe1, K. Hagimoto1, T. Ikegami11National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) AIST, Japan, 2Tokyo University of Science, Japan
A2-6: CURRENT STATUS OF ATOMIC FOUNTAIN CLOCK AT KRISSS. E. Park1, L. Z. Li2, S.-B. Lee1, T. Y. Kwon11Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea, 2Paichai University, South Korea

 

A3a: Optical frequency standards (ATF2010 joint session)

Friday, September 24, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room3)
Conveners: T. Ido (Japan) and K. L. Gao (China)

A3a-1: ZEEMAN STRUCTURE PROFILE MEASUREMENT OF 4S2S1/2-3D25/2 ELECTRIC QUADRUPOLE TRANSITION IN A SINGLE LASER COOLED 40CA+ ION (Invited)X. Huang, B. Guo, H. Guan, Q. Liu, Y. Huang, J. Cao, W. Qu, K. GaoChinese Academy of Sciences, China (CIE)
A3a-2: LOADING RATE OF PHOTOIONIZED YB+ MEASURED WITH ELECTRIC RESONANCE METHODY. Onoda1, K. Sugiyama1, M. Kitano11Kyoto University, Japan, 2CREST, Japan
A3a-3: FREQUENCY STABILITY MEASUREMENT OF A 40CA + OPTICAL CLOCK(Invited)K. Matsubara, Y. Li, S. Nagano, H. Ito, M. Kajita, R. Kojima, K. Hayasaka, M. HosokawaNICT, Japan
A3a-4: PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF VIBRATIONAL TRANSITION FREQUENCIES OF MOLECULAR IONSM. Kajita1, M. Abe2, Y. Moriwaki31National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 3University of Toyama, Japan
A3a-6: MAGNETO-OPTICAL TRAP OF STRONTIUM USING A WAVEGUIDE FREQUENCY CONVERTERD. Akamatsu, M. Yasuda, T. Kohno, K. Hosaka, H. Inaba, Y. Nakajima, F.-L. HongNMIJ, AIST & CREST, JST, Japan

 

A3b: Optical frequency standards (ATF2010 joint session)

Friday, September 24, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room3)
Conveners: T. Ido (Japan) and K. L. Gao (China)

A3b-1: SPECTROSCOPY OF THE 87SR CLOCK TRANSITION TOWARD AN OPTICAL LATTICE CLOCK(Invited)A. Yamaguchi1, N. Shiga3, S. Nagano1, H. Ishijima1, M. Hosokawa1, T. Ido11National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan, 3PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
A3b-2: CURRENT STATUS OF AN YB OPTICAL FREQUENCY STANDARD DEVELOPMENT AT KRISSD.-H. Yu, C. Y. Park, W.-K. Lee, J. MunKorea Research Institute of Standard and Science, South Korea
A3b-3: MAGNETO-OPTICAL TRAPPING OF 88SR WITH 689NM LASERQ. Wang1, B. K. Lin1, Y. Li1, Y. Zhao2, S. K. Wang1, M. M. Wang1, J. P. Cao1, E. J. Zang1, T. C. Li1, Z. J. Fang11National Institute of Metrology, China (CIE), 2Tsinghua University, China (CIE)
A3b-4: HIGH-RESOLUTION LASER SPECTROSCOPY OF QUANTUM GASES USING AN ULTRA-NARROW LINEWIDTH TRANSITION(Invited)S. Uetake1, Y. Takahashi11Kyoto University, Japan, 2CREST, JST, Japan
A3b-5: MEASUREMENT OF THE BLACKBODY RADIATION SHIFT USING A CRYOGENIC SR OPTICAL LATTICE CLOCK(Invited)H. Hachisu1, M. Takamoto2, H. Katori21CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan
A3b-6: IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE 171YB OPTICAL LATTICE CLOCK AT NMIJ, AIST(Invited)M. Yasuda, T. Kohno, K. Hosaka, H. Inaba, Y. Nakajima, D. Akamatsu, F.-L. HongNMIJ, AIST & CREST, JST, Japan

 

AB: Electromagnetic measurement and standards

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room2)
Conveners: K. Shimaoka (Japan) and J. H. Kim (South Korea)

AB-1: MEASUREMENT OF COMPLEX PERMITTIVITY FOR LIQUID MATERIALS USING THE OPEN ENDED CUT-OFF WAVEGUIDE REFLECTION METHODK. ShibataHachinohe Institute of Technology, Japan
AB-2: FERRITE MAGNETOELECTRIC SENSORS FOR MICROWAVE MICROSCOPYE. O. Kamenetskii1, R. Joffe1, M. Sigalov2, R. Shavit11Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, 2RF Dynamics LTD, Israel
AB-3: EVALUATION OF PROTOTYPE MMIC SIX-PORT WAVE CORRELATOR BASED VNAT. Yakabe1, K. Hirose1, H. Matsuura1, K. Fujii2, F. Xiao11University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 2Avago Technologies, United States
AB-4: TRACEABILITY OF S-PARAMETER MEASUREMENT OF WAVEGUIDE DEVICES IN THE RANGE OF MILLIMETER WAVE FREQUENCY FROM 75 GHZ TO 325 GHZ(Invited)M. Horibe, M. Shida, K. KomiyamaAIST-NMIJ, Japan
AB-5: THE COAXIAL AIR GAP ADIABATIC LINE DESIGN FOR MICROCALORIMETERS(Invited)J. Y. Kwon1, S. K. Kim2, D. J. Lee1, J. S. Kang1, H. J. Eom21KRISS, South Korea, 2KAIST, South Korea
AB-6: UNCERTAINTY OF ATOMIC MICROWAVE POWER STANDARDM. Kinoshita, K. Shimaoka, K. KomiyamaNational Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan

 

ADa: Optical frequency measurement (ATF2010 joint session)

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 14:10-15:10 (Room1)
Conveners: M. Kajita (Japan) and F.-L. Hong (Japan (Chinese))

ADa-1: FREQUENCY STABILIZED LASERS WITH 1-HZ LINEWIDTH(Invited)Y.-Y. Jiang, S. Fang, Z.-Y. Bi, X.-Y. Xu, L.-S. MaState Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy, Physics Department, East China Normal University, China (CIE)
ADa-2: STABILIZATION OF FEMTOSECOND LASER TO OPTICAL CAVITY FOR EXTRACTING LOW NOISE MICROWAVE SIGNAL(Invited)S. E. Park, S.-B. Lee, T. Y. KwonKorea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea
ADa-3: DEVELOPMENT OF NARROW LINEWIDTH LASERS USING A FIBRE-BASED FREQUENCY COMB STABILISED TO AN ULTRA STABLE LASER AT 1064 NM(Invited)K. Hosaka1, H. Inaba1, Y. Nakajima1, K. Iwakuni2, M. Yasuda1, T. Kohno1, D. Akamatsu1, A. Onae3, F.-L. Hong11NMIJ, AIST & CREST, JST, Japan, 2Keio University, Japan, 3NMIJ, AIST, Japan

 

ADb: Optical frequency measurement (ATF2010 joint session)

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room1)
Conveners: M. Kajita (Japan) and F.-L. Hong (Japan (Chinese))

ADb-1: DEMONSTRATION OF A SIMPLE AND COMPLETE TECHNIQUE FOR CHARACTERISATION OF A FABRY-PEROT CAVITYC. R. Locke1, D. Stuart1, E. N. Ivanov1, M. Kumagai2, A. N. Luiten11University of Western Australia, Australia, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ADb-2: A CLOCK LASER WITH HIGH FREQUENCY STABILITYY. Li, K. Matsubara, S. Nagano, H. Ito, M. Kajita, Y. KoyamaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ADb-3: HIGH-FREQUENCY MICROWAVE SIGNALS GENERATED TWO DIODE LASERS INJECTION-LOCKED TO AN OPTICAL FREQUENCY COMBS.-B Lee, S. E. Park, T. Y. KwonKRISS, South Korea
ADb-4: PASSIVE ENHANCEMENT OF NEAR INFRARED FEMTO-SECOND PULSES TOWARD VUV HIGH RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPYT. Ido1, K. Wakui1, K. Hayasaka11National Institute of Infomation and Communicaions Technology, Japan, 2CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
ADb-5: A TI: SAPPHIRE FEMTOSECOND COMB WITH TWO SPECTRAL BROADEBING PARTSS. Cao, F. Meng, Q. Wang, Z. FangNational Institute of Metrology, China (CIE)
ADb-7: A LONG MONOLITHIC CAVITY FOR OPTICAL FREQUENCY STANDARDS M. Koide1, M. Hosokawa1, T. Ido21National Institute of Information and Communications Technology , Japan, 2CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency , Japan

 

AFGa: Time and frequency transfer (ATF2010 joint session)

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 10:30-12:10 (Room1)
Conveners: M. Imae (Japan) and B. Warrington (Australia)

AFGa-1: IMPROVEMENT OF LORAN-C TIME TRANSFERS-H. Yang1, C. B. Lee1, J. K. Lee1, S. J. Lee21KRISS, South Korea, 2CNU, South Korea
AFGa-2: GPUGPS - A GPS RECEIVER RUNNING ON AN OFF-THE-SHELF GRAPHICS CARDT. Hobiger, T. Gotoh, J. Amagai, T. Kondo, Y. KoyamaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
AFGa-4: IMPROVED CALIBRATION METHOD USING NIM GPS TRAVELING RECEIVERS FOR THE LINK BETWEEN NIM AND PTBK. Liang, A. Zhang, X. GaoNational Institute of Metrology (NIM), China (CIE)
AFGa-5: OPTICAL FREQUENCY TRANSFER OVER URBAN TELECOM FIBER LINK IN TOKYOM. Fujieda, M. Kumagai, S. Nagano, Y. Li, T. IdoNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

 

AFGb: Time and frequency transfer (ATF2010 joint session)

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 13:10-14:10 (Room1)
Conveners: M. Imae (Japan) and B. Warrington (Australia)

AFGb-2: IMPROVEMENT OF TIME TRANSFER IN SINGAPOREY. Liu1, Z. Jiang21National Metrology Centre, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore, 2Bureau International des Poids et Measures (BIPM), France
AFGb-3: TELECLOCK: A NEW TIME SERVICE VIA TELEPHONE NETWORK BY NPLIP. P. Thorat, P. BanerjeeNational Physical Laboratory(Council of Scientific & Industrial Research), India
AFGb-1: FUZZY-BASED REFERENCE TIME SCALE UTILIZING ENSEMBLE CLOCKS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONY. J. Huang, C. S. Liao, H. T. LinTelecommunication Laboratories, Chunghwa Telecom, China (SRS)

 

AP: Poster Session for Commission A (Electromagnetic metrology)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

AP-1: ELECTRONIC SYSTEM OF PASSIVE HYDROGEN MASERW. Chen, J. Dai, Y. Xie, C. LinShanghai Astronomical Observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (CIE)
AP-2: EVALUATION OF A LASER-PUMPED CS GAS-CELL FREQUENCY STANDARD ON GEODETIC VLBIA. Ishii2, R. Ichikawa1, H. Takiguchi1, Y. Koyama1, H. Kuboki1, M. Sekido1, Y. Ohuchi31NICT, Japan, 2AES Co., Ltd., Japan, 3Anritsu Corporation, Japan
AP-3: RELAXATION CONSTANT ESTIMATION OF HYDROGEN MASER INDEPENDENT OF DISSOCIATION CONDITIONS. Mattori, M. Takizawa, M. Kitayama, T. MorikawaANRITSU CORPORATION, Japan
AP-4: STUDY OF LOW TEMPERATURE TE011 AND TE111 MODE H-MASERK. Nakagiri1, Y. Cai2, T. Mise11Kinki University, Japan, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE)
AP-5: TRANSFER STANDARDS DESIGN FOR A MICROCALORIMETERJ. Y. Kwon, J. H. Kim, T. W. Kang, D. J. LeeKRISS, South Korea
AP-7: THE ASIA-EUROPE TWSTFT NETWORK USING INTELSAT-4M. Fujieda1, H. Maeno1, D. Piester2, S. H. Yang3, T. Suzuyama4, W. H. Tseng5, L. Huanxin6, Y. Gao7, A. Zhang7, D. Rovera8, J. Achkar81National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany, 3Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea, 4National Metrology Institute of Japan, Japan, 5Telecommunication Laboratories, China (SRS), 6National Time Service Center, China (CIE), 7National Institute of Metrology, China (CIE), 8Observatoire de Paris, France
AP-9: TIME AND FREQUENCY TRANSFER EXPERIMENTS BETWEEN TWO EARTH-BASED CLOCKS USING ETS-VIII SATELLITEF. Nakagawa, M. Nakamura, Y. Takahashi, R. Tabuchi, J. Amagai, S. Tsuchiya, S. HamaNICT, Japan
AP-10: INTERCOMPARISON BETWEEN VLBI FREQUENCY TRANSFER AND OTHER TECHNIQUESH. Takiguchi1, Y. Koyama1, R. Ichikawa1, T. Gotoh1, A. Ishii2, T. Hobiger1, M. Fujieda1, J. Amagai1, M. Hosokawa11National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Advanced Engineering Services Co., Ltd., Japan
AP-11: ANALYSIS MECHANICAL STABILITIES OF MONOLITHIC NONPLANAR RING OSCILLATOR BY FEAT. Yang2, Q. Wang1, C. Gao2, J. Cao1, Z. Fang1, E. Zang11National Institute of Metrology, China (CIE), 2Beijing Institute of Technology, China (CIE)

 

B1: Electromagnetic theory

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room5)
Conveners: Yu. V. Shestopalov (Sweden) and A. Komiyama (Japan)

B1-1: NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF LOW-FREQUENCY 3-D ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING ON DIELECTRIC STRUCTURES BY USING GENERALIZED CHEBYSHEV ITERATION METHOD(Invited)A. Samokhin1, K. Kobayashi21Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automatics, Moscow , Russian Federation, 2Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan
B1-2: ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING BY MULTIPLE SPHERES CONFIGURATIONN. T. Dong, M. Tanaka, K. TanakaGifu University, Japan
B1-3: COMPARISON OF SCATTERING CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN SMALL RESONANT APERTURE AND SMALL RESONANT SCATTERERY. -K. Cho, K. Y. Kim, H. -W. SonKyungpook National University, South Korea
B1-4: PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIO WAVE OVER PLANAR GROUND WITH TAPERED ELECTRIC CONSTANTSK. Ono1, Y. Tanihira2, Y. Norimatsu31Ehime University, Japan, 2Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Japan, 3Nankai Broadcasting Ltd., Japan
B1-5: ELECTROMAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF TERA HERTZ WAVES IN CURVED CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDES USING CONFORMAL MAPPINGY. MiyazakiAichi University of Technology, Japan
B1-6: PROPAGATION OF LIGHT IN MULTI-WAVEGUIDE SYSTEMS(Invited)A. KomiyamaOsaka Electro-Communication University, Japan

 

B2: Guided waves

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room5)
Conveners: S. Kahng (South Korea) and M. Tsuji (Japan)

B2-1: RADIATIVE AND GUIDED WAVE APPLICATIONS OF PLANAR SURFACE-WAVE LAUNCHERSS. K. Podilchak1, Y. M. M. Antar1, A. P. Freundorfer21The Royal Military College of Canada, Canada, 2Queen's University at Kingston, Canada
B2-2: EFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR OF GROOVE LOADED IN SECTORAL HORN WITH ELLIPTICAL BEAM FOR ORTHOGONAL POLARIZATION USE(Invited)H. Deguchi, M. Tsuji, K. Yonemori, S. YamamotoDoshisha University, Japan
B2-3: NEW UNIT-CELL STRUCTURES OF CRLH-TL FOR ANTENNA APPLICATION(Invited)R. Ogaki, D. Inada, H. Deguchi, M. TsujiDoshisha University, Japan
B2-4: PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDES ALONG THE MIDDLE LAYER WITH DEFECT LAYERSR. Ozaki, T. Yamasaki, T. HinataNihon University, Japan
B2-5: A PRACTICAL LAUNCHER FOR LOCALIZED WAVESM. A. Salem1, E. Niver2, A. H. Kamel31King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia, 2New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 3Advanced Industrial, Technological and Engineering Center, Egypt
B2-6: NON-DISPERSIVE LOCALIZED PULSE PROPAGATION IN DISPERSIVE MEDIAM. A. Salem, M. Liu, H. BagciKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

 

B3: Intelligent antennas

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 8:30?10:10 (Room2)
Conveners: B. K. Lau (Sweden) and K. Ogawa (Japan)

B3-1: SPATIAL FADING EMULATOR APPLICABLE TO A HANDSET MIMO ARRAY EVALUATIONA. Yamamoto1, T. Sakata1, T. Hayashi1, K. Ogawa1, K. Sakaguchi2, J. Takada21Panasonic Corporation, Japan, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B3-2: METHOD TO REDUCE MUTUAL COUPLING AND SIGNAL CORRELATION IN MIMO HANDSET ANTENNASA. S. Andrenko, T. YamagajoFujitsu Laboratories LTD., Japan
B3-3: CIRCULARLY POLARIZED GRID ARRAY ANTENNA FOR BEAM SCANNINGY. Iitsuka, J. Yamauchi, H. NakanoHosei University, Japan
B3-4: COMPACT WIDEBAND PRINTED DIVERSITY ANTENNA FOR MOBILE HANDSETSZ. Li1, K. Ito1, Z. Du2, K. Gong21Chiba University, Japan, 2Tsinghua University, China (CIE)
B3-5: DESIGN OF PLANAR DOUBLE INVERTED-F ANTENNA FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND APPLICATIONSC. H. See1, R. A. Abd1, D. Zhou1, P. S. Excell21University of Bradford, United Kingdom, 2Glyndwr University, United Kingdom

 

B4: Media effects in electromagnetics

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 13:10-14:30 (Room1)
Conveners: L.-W. Li (Singapore) and M. Tanaka (Japan)

B4-1: TIME REVERSAL AND ARRAY PROCESSING APPLIED TO IMAGING AND COMMUNICATION IN COMPLEX MEDIA(Invited)A. Ishimaru1, S. Jaruwatanadilok2, Y. Kuga11University of Washington, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
B4-2: NON-DESTRUCTIVE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR CONCRETE BY MICROWAVE ARRAY ANTENNAT. Okada1, S. Takami2, A. Yamamoto3, T. Miyake1, K. Ishisaka11Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Toyama INSPECTION Co. Ltd., Japan, 3Mitsubishi Electric TOKKI systems Co. Ltd., Japan
B4-3: FORM BIREFRINGENCE APPROXIMATION OF MODULATED DIELECTRIC GRATINGS IN CONICAL MOUNTINGH. Wakabayashi, J. YamakitaOkayama Prefectural University, Japan
B4-4: CONSTITUTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF PERIODIC STRUCTURES COMPOSED OF COUPLED METALLIC HELICESM. Asai1, J. Yamakita21Kinki University, Japan, 2Okayama Prefecture University, Japan

 

B5a: Scattering and diffraction

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 14:30-15:10 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Ishihara (Japan) and K. Tanaka (Japan)

B5-1: A NOVEL MEASUREMENT METHOD OF PERMITTIVITY BY USING SCATTERING WAVET. Komakine1, T. Kurosawa1, H. Inoue21Akita Prefectural R&D Center, Japan, 2Akita University, Japan
B5-2: TIME-DOMAIN ASYMPTOTIC SOLUTION FOR TRANSIENT WHISPERING-GALLERY MODE RADIATION FIELD FROM A CONCAVE CONDUCTING SURFACEK. Goto, T. Kawano, T. IshiharaNational Defense Academy, Japan

 

B5b: Scattering and diffraction

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Ishihara (Japan) and K. Tanaka (Japan)

B5-3: FRESNEL ZONE CRITERION FOR PO-MOM HYBRID METHOD K. Ito, M. Ando Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
B5-9: UNIFORM ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS OF TRANSMITTED WAVE THROUGH A DIELECTRIC INTERFACE D. T. Quang, T. Kawano, K. Goto, T. Ishihara National Defense Academy, Japan
B5-5: ELECTROMAGNETIC PLANE WAVE DIFFRACTION BY A WIDE SLIT ON CONDUCTING PLANE WITH FINITE THICKNESS R. Sato1, H. Shirai2 1Niigata University, Japan, 2Chuo University, Japan
B5-6: DIFFRACTION BY A RECTANGULAR APERTURE IN A THICK CONDUCTING SCREEN H. Serizawa1, K. Hongo2 1Numazu National College of Technology, Japan, 2no affiliation, Japan
B5-7: H-WAVE SCATTERING BY A FLAT IMPEDANCE STRIP ANALYZED WITH THE NYSTROM-TYPE NUMERICAL METHOD O. V. Shapoval1, R. Sauleau2, A. I. Nosich1 1Institute of Radio-Physics and Electronics of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine, 2IETR, Universite de Rennes 1, France
B5-8: GRID AND PLASMON RESONANCES IN THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING BY FINITE CHAINS OF NOBLE-METAL NANOWIRES D. M. Natarov1, T. M. Benson2, A. Altintas3, R. Sauleau4, A. I. Nosich1 1Institute of Radio-Physics and Electronics NASU, Ukraine, 2University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, 3Bilkent University, Turkey, 4IETR, Universite de Rennes 1, France

 

BCK: Body area networks

Friday, September 24, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room2)
Conveners: T. Uno (Japan) and J. Wang (Japan)

BCK-1: HIGHLY EFFICIENT SIGNAL-INDUCING TRANSCEIVER AND EVALUATION OVER HUMAN BODY(Invited)T. Minotani, M. ShinagawaNTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories, Japan
BCK-2: UWB TRANSMISSION PERFORMANCE AT VARIOUS ON-BODY AREAS(Invited)J. Wang1, K. Takeuchi1, Q. Wang21Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Dresden University of Technology, Germany
BCK-3: CHARACTERISTIC EVALUATION OF UWB WBAN SYSTEM IN TERMS OF BER(Invited)Y. Satoh1, T. Sasamori1, T. Tobana1, Y. Isota1, M. Takahashi2, T. Uno31Akita Prefectural University, Japan, 2Chiba University, Japan, 3Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
BCK-4: EFFECT OF ON-BODY ANTENNA MOTIONS TO THE BAN CHANNEL FLUCTUATIONS Iswandi, M. Kim, J. TakadaTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
BCK-5: FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF GAINS BETWEEN WEARABLE ANTENNAS(Invited)N. Haga, K. ItoChiba University, Japan
BCK-6: SMART SUIT : WEARABLE WAVEGUIDE FOR WBAN(Invited)K. Eom, H. AraiYokohama National University, Japan

 

BEFKa: Computational techniques and EM field simulator

Friday, September 24, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room2)
Conveners: W. Chew (China(CIE)) and S. Ohnuki (Japan)

BEFKa-1: SOLVING LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEMS WITH EPA AND A-EFIE(Invited)Z.-H. Ma1, L.-J. Jiang1, Z.-G. Qian2, M.-K. Li3, W. C. Chew11The University of Hong Kong, China (CIE), 2University of Illinois, United States, 3Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States
BEFKa-2: PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF 2-DIMENSIONAL PHOTONIC CRYSTAL AND SLAB WAVEGUIDES BY METHOD OF MOMENTSM. Tanaka, K. TanakaGifu University, Japan
BEFKa-3: GRID-TYPE SPATIAL FILTER CHARACTERISTICS OF SCATTERED WAVES IN BIOMEDICAL TISSUES FOR OPTICAL CT IMAGEY. Miyazaki, K. KounoAichi University of Technology, Japan
BEFKa-4: AN LOD-FDTD METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF A PERIODIC STRUCTURE AT OBLIQUE INCIDENCEY. Wakabayashi, J. Shibayama, J. Yamauchi, H. NakanoHosei University, Japan
BEFKa-5: AN ANALYSIS OF A DIPOLE ANTENNA BY FINITE ELEMENT GALERKIN TIME DOMAIN METHODK. Taira, S. FujinoKyushu University, Japan
BEFKa-6: A NEW HIGHLY ACCURATE TIME-STEPPING SCHEME FOR DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN FINITE ELEMENT METHODM. Liu, H. BagciKing Abudullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

 

BEFKb: Computational techniques and EM field simulator

Friday, September 24, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room2)
Conveners: W. Chew (China(CIE)) and S. Ohnuki (Japan)

BEFKb-1: CIP-BS METHOD FOR SOLVING MAXWELL'S EQUATIONSY. Ando, A. Noba, S. MurakoshiThe University of Electro-Communications, Japan
BEFKb-2: FDTD PARALLEL COMPUTING OF MICROWAVE SCATTERING AND POLARIZATION CHARACTERISTICS BY RAINDROP MODELSY. Miyazaki1, N. Goto2, K. Takahashi11Aichi University of Technology, Japan, 2The University of Tokushima, Japan
BEFKb-3: PPOPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROWAVE IN CONCRETE BLOCKS AND ITS APPLICATION FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE DIAGNOSTICST. Okada1, H. Furukawa2, T. Miyake1, H. Nishimoto1, M. Murai1, K. Ishisaka11Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Toyama National College of Technology, Japan
BEFKb-4: DEVELOPMENT OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION CODE FOR THZ-BAND SUPERCONDUCTING HOT-ELECTRON BOLOMETER MIXER DESIGNINGT. Tsumura, T. Umeda, H. Maezawa, T. OginoNagoya University, Japan
BEFKb-5: FFT-ACCELERATED NON-LOCAL EXACT ABSORBING CONDITIONS OF 2D FDTD METHODK. Sirenko, H. BagciKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
BEFKb-6: MEMORY-EFFICIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF ENOR ALGORITHM FOR MACROMODEL GROUPING IN FINITE DIFFERENCES METHODJ. Podwalski, M. MrozowskiGdansk University of Technology, Poland

 

BEFKc: Computational techniques and EM field simulator

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room2)
Conveners: W. Chew (China(CIE)) and S. Ohnuki (Japan)

BEFKc-1: THE ANALYSIS OF THE DOPPLER EFFECT FOR THE MOTION OF VARIOUS DIRECTIONSH. Iwamatsu1, M. Kuroda21Nihon University, Japan, 2Tokyo University of Technology, Japan
BEFKc-2: PROPOSAL OF RECURSIVE TRANSFER METHOD AS AN ACCURATE NUMERICAL METHOD FOR MICROWAVE SCATTERING PROBLEMH. Kato1, M. Kitani1, H. Kato21University of Yamanashi, Japan, 2Tomakomai National College of Technology, Japan
BEFKc-3: MODIFIED ITERATIVE PROGRESSIVE NUMERICAL METHODS BASED ON CLASSICAL ITERATIVE SOLVERSN. Nakashima1, M. Tateiba21Kyushu University, Japan, 2Ariake National College of Technology, Japan
BEFKc-4: MODIFIED ITERATIVE PROGRESSIVE NUMERICAL METHODS FOUNDED ON IDR-BASED ITERATIVE SOLVERSN. Nakashima1, S. Fujino1, M. Tateiba21Kyushu University, Japan, 2Ariake National College of Technology, Japan
BEFKc-5: NOVEL WIDEBAND HARMONIC SUPPRESSION ANTENNA DESIGNED USING ADAPTIVE MESHING AND GENETIC ALGORITHMSD Zhou1, R. A. Abdalhameed1, C. H. See1, P. S. Excell21University of Bradford, United Kingdom, 2Glyndwr University Wrexham, United Kingdom
BEFKc-6: THE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE DIFFRACTION BY PERFECTLY ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING AXIALLY SYMMETRIC SCREENV. S. BulyginKharkov National University, Ukraine

 

BP: Poster Session for Commission B (Fields and waves, electromagnetic theory and applications)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

BP-1: A NUMERICAL DISPERSION ANALYSIS OF THE COMPLEX ENVELOPE SCHEME BASED ON LOCALLY ONE-DIMENSIONAL FDTD METHOD FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSISK. Sasaki1, T. Takashima2, Y. Suzuki21Tokyo Metropolitan University and JSPS Research Fellow, Japan, 2Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
BP-2: ANOMALOUS TRANSMISSION PROPERTIES OF 1-D FRACTALS OF PRE-CANTOR BARK. Kaino1, J. Sonoda1, T. Obata21Sendai National College of Technology, Japan, 2Gunma National College of Technology, Japan
BP-3: ANALYSIS OF MOM ABOUT ANTENNA ON THE FINITE EARTH-PLATES. LiNational Astronomical Observatories,, China (CIE)
BP-4: OMNIDIRECTIONAL REVERSE PARABOLIC REFLECTOR ANTENNAY. Koyama, K. Takefuji, M. TsutsumiNICT, Japan
BP-5: USING CONFORMAL SHAPE, SEPARATE AND DYNAMICAL APODIZATION TO IMPROVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MULTIBEAM ACTIVE PHASED ARRAYI. Y. Sergeev1, Y. S. Ushakov2, E. I. Demidenko31Russian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), Russian Federation, 2RNIUP "Luch", Belarus, 3Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation
BP-6: HIGHER-ORDER ASYMPTOTIC SOLUTION FOR SCATTERED FIELDS BY A DISCONTINUITY OF A PLANAR IMPEDANCE SURFACET. Kawano, K. Goto, T. IshiharaNational Defense Academy, Japan
BP-8: EXACT SOLUTION OF A FLANGED RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE AND CONVERGENCE OF THE SOLUTIONK. Hashimoto1, H. Serizawa1, K. Hongo21Numazu National College of Technology, Japan, 2no affiliation, Japan
BP-9: TRANSIENT ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING FROM THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONDUCTING OBJECTSS. Ohnuki, Y. Kitaoka, S. KishimotoNihon University, Japan
BP-10: FAST PARALLEL COMPUTATION FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING PROBLEMS USING CELL BROADBAND ENGINEM. Hirano, S. OhnukiNihon University, Japan

 

CBDEFK1: Radio technology for social safety and security

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Ohira (Japan) and S. Aikawa (Japan)

CBDEFK1-1: RESEARCH OF SATELLITE/TERRESTRIAL INTEGRATED MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FOR SECURED AND SAFE SOCIETYY. Fujino, A. Miura, N. Hamamoto, H. Tsuji, R. SuzukiNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
CBDEFK1-2: SAFETY EVALUATION OF A KEY GENERATION SPEED-UP TECHNIQUE FOR SECRET KEY AGREEMENT SCHEME USING ARRAY ANTENNAM. Maeda, T. Iwai, S. AikawaUniversity of Hyogo, Japan
CBDEFK1-3: IMPROVEMENT OF EFFICIENCY IN SECRET KEY AGREEMENT SCHEME USING ESPAR ANTENNA BY LINEAR COMBINATION OF RECEIVED COMPLEX SIGNALSS. Kawamura, T. Shimizu, H. Iwai, H. SasaokaDoshisha University, Japan
CBDEFK1-4: A NEW SCHEME FOR ANTI-TAPPING TOLERANCE ENHANCEMENT IN WIRELESS SECRET KEY GENERATOR UTILIZING HORIZONTALLY-POLARISED ESPAR ANTENNAST. Saito, K. Uematsu, T. Hasegawa, H. Uehara, T. OhiraToyohashi University of Technology, Japan
CBDEFK1-5: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON TARGET/MULTIPATH WAVE DETECTION BY USING MIMO RADART. Aoyagi, K. Kaneko, H. Yamada, Y. YamaguchiNiigata University, Japan
CBDEFK1-6: CONSIDERATION ON ARRAY CALIBRATION TECHNIQUE USING MS-ROOT-MUSIC FOR DOA ESTIMATIONY. Takahashi, H. Yamada, Y. YamaguchiNiigata University, Japan

 

CBDEFK2: Novel Wireless Communication Systems

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room3)
Conveners: Y. Takatori (Japan) and M. Cheong (Korea)

CBDEFK2-1: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DMRS DESIGN FOR LTE-A UPLINKX. Hou1, Z. Zhang1, H. Kayama1, Y. Kishiyama21DOCOMO Beijing Labs, China (CIE), 2NTT DOCOMO, Japan
CBDEFK2-2: 344.9MBPS FPGA IMPLEMENTATION OF IRREGULAR STRUCTURED LOW DENSITY PARTY(Invited)G. Kang, Q. Zhang, H. ZouBeijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China (CIE)
CBDEFK2-3: MUTUAL INFORMATION EVOLUTION BASED CODE SEARCH IN IDMA SYSTEMS. Wu, X. Chen, S. Zhou, J. WangTsinghua University, China (CIE)
CBDEFK2-4: DEGREES OF FREEDOM FOR MIMO X CHANNELX. Wang1, J. Wang1, Y. Li1, X. Wei21Tsinghua University, China (CIE), 2Information Engineering University, China (CIE)
CBDEFK2-5: CSI FEEDBACK METHODS FOR DOWNLINK MU-MIMO IN WLANSK. Ishihara, Y. Takatori, Y. Asai, R. Kudo, M. MizoguchiNTT Corp., Japan
CBDEFK2-6: COVERAGE PERFORMANCE OF 480MBPS MB-OFDM UWB IN-CAR COMMUNICATIONY. Arai, R. Kaneko, F. MaeharaWaseda University, Japan

 

CBDFK: Novel RF circuit designs and technologies

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room3)
Conveners: Y. Suzuki (Japan) and G. Dietl (Germany)

CBDFK-1: EVOLUTION OF LOW-POWER CMOS RF TRANSCEIVERS(Invited)T. TsukaharaThe University of Aizu, Japan
CBDFK-2: PHASE NOISE SCALING OF LC-VCO FOR ULTRA LOW SUPPLY VOLTAGEW. Deng, K. Okada, A. MatsuzawaTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
CBDFK-3: HIGH GAIN FLATNESS 3.0-7.0 GHZ CMOS PA FOR UWB TRANSMITTERSS. A. Z. Murad, R. K. Pokharel, R. Sapawi, H. Kanaya, K. YoshidaKyushu University, Japan
CBDFK-4: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF MOBILE RELAY TRANSMISSION WITH NON-LINEAR AMPLIFIERST. Katsube, Y. Matsumoto, S. Tomisato, M. HataOkayama University, Japan
CBDFK-5: SUPPRESSION OF QUANTIZATION NOISE FROM EPWM TRANSMITTER GENERATED NEAR SIGNAL SPECTRUMS. Yokozawa, Y. YamaoThe University of Electro-Communications, Japan
CBDFK-6: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PAPR AND OUT-OF-BAND DISTORTION USING DIGITAL PREDISTORTION LINEARIZERJ. Ohkawara, Y. Suzuki, S. NarahashiNTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan

 

CBH: Wireless power transmission from space

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 10:30-12:10 (Room3)
Conveners: N. Shinohara (Japan) and B. Shishkov (Bulgaria)

CBH-1: SIMULATIONS OF PLASMA INSTABILITIES IN THE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE(Invited)V. K. JordanovaLos Alamos National Laboratory, United States
CBH-2: PLASMA WAVES AND HIGH ENERGY PARTICLES IN THE EARTH'S RADIATION BELTS(Invited)Y. OmuraKyoto University, Japan
CBH-3: REVISED UBIQUITOUS POWER SOURCE WITH MICROWAVE POWER TRANSMISSION(Invited)K. Hashimoto, T. Ishikawa, T. Mitani, N. ShinoharaKyoto University, Japan
CBH-4: A STUDY ON A PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA INCLUDING IMBALANCED LOSS OF DIGITAL PHASE SHIFTERS FOR MICROWAVE POWER TRANSMISSIONT. Mitani, S. Tanaka, Y. EbiharaKyoto University, Japan
CBH-5: THE APPLICABILITY OF THE STUDY RESULTS OF ACTIVE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNAS TO A SOLAR POWER SATELLITE(Invited)T. Takano1, T. Yamada2, Y. Kazama2, K. Ikeda2, S. Kawasaki3, N. Shinohara4, H. Toshiyoshi5, T. Suda61Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Japan Radio Co., Ltd, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Kyoto University and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Kyoto University, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6Japan Radio Co., Ltd, Japan

 

CP: Poster Session for Commission C (Radiocommunications systems and signal processing)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

CP-1: ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCIES PULSED-SIGNAL ULTA-WIDEBAND COMMUNICATION SYSTEME. NovakovIMEP-LAHC, France
CP-2: USING GNU RADIO FOR RESEARCH ON COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKSS. Ishihara, K. Ishibashi, S. Horibe, H. Sakamoto, T. Hoshikawa, T. WatanabeShizuoka University, Japan
CP-3: DEVELOPMENT OF WIDEBAND DIGITAL CHANNELIZER AND ADAPTIVE REGENERATIVE TRANSPONDERT. Asai2, T. Takahashi2, R. Suzuki2, H. Okada1, M. Yoneda11NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan
CP-4: EMERGENCY RADIO IDENTIFICATION BY SUPERVISED LEARNING BASED AUTOMATIC MODULATION RECOGNITIONM. A. Rahman, M. Kim, J. TakadaTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
CP-5: SIMULATION OF WIDEBAND TIME VARIANT CHANNEL IN OFFICE ENVIRONMENTW. Yamada, M. Sasaki, Y. Takatori, T. SugiyamaNTT Corporation, Japan
CP-6: A PLANAR THREE-WAY DUAL-BAND WILKINSON POWER DIVIDER WITH OPEN STUBSX. Wang, I. SakagamiUniversity of Toyama, Japan
CP-7: DESIGN, SIMULATION AND FABRICATION OF A HIGH EFFICIENT DMOS POWER AMPLIFIERM. TondroInstitute for Postgraduate Studies, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
CP-8: 3.8 GHZ-BAND HIGHLY MONOTONIC 12BIT DCO IN 0.18μM CMOS TECHNOLOGYR. K. Pokharel, A. Tomar, H. Kanaya, K. YoshidaKyushu University, Japan
CP-9: OFDM NONLINEAR DISTORTION SUPPRESSION SCHEME FOR MIMO SYSTEMT. Arai, N. Kamiya, F. MaeharaWaseda University, Japan
CP-10: DESIGN FLOW FOR MILLIMETER-WAVE CMOS AMPLIFIERS WITH CONSIDERING GAIN AND NOISE TRADEOFFM. Motoyoshi2, M. Fujishima11Hiroshima University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan

 

D1: Advanced electronic devices and circuits for ubiquitous wireless

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room6)
Conveners: Y. Kado (Japan) and M. Fujishima (Japan)

D1-1: LOW POWER WIRELESS TERMINALS FOR WIDE AREA UBIQUITOUS NETWORK(Invited)M. Harada, A. Yamagishi, M. Ugajin, K. Fujii, K. KadoNTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories, Japan
D1-2: ULTRA-LOW LEAK REGULATOR CIRCUITS WITH SOI AND BULK TECHNOLOGIES CONTROLLING INTERMITTENT LSI OPERATION FOR WIRELESS TERMINALS IN WIDE AREA UBIQUITOUS NETWORK(Invited)M. Ugajin, A. Yamagishi, M. Harada, Y. KadoNTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories, Japan
D1-3: 3RD-HARMONIC ENVELOPE FEEDBACK METHOD FOR HIGH EFFICIENT POWER AMPLIFIERS(Invited)S. Oshima, M. Ugajin, M. Harada, Y. KadoNTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories, Japan
D1-4: A PROPOSAL OF ZONE MULTIPLEXING IN RADIO ON LCX SYSTEMT. Higashino, H. Tasaki, K. Tsukamoto, S. KomakiOsaka University, Japan
D1-5: A 58-μW SENSOR NODE LSI WITH SYNCHRONOUS MAC PROTOCOLS. Izumi, T. Takeuchi, T. Matsuda, H. Lee, T. Konishi, K. Tsuruda, Y. Sakai, C. Ohta, H. Kawaguchi, M. YoshimotoKobe University, Japan
D1-6: EFFECTS OF SUBSTRATE CONDUCTIVITY ON OPEN-RING RESONATOR WIRELESS INTERCONNECTIONM. Abe, T. Amou, K. Kuramoto, J.-P. Ao, Y. OhnoThe University of Tokushima , Japan

 

D2: Trends in electronic/photonic devices and circuits

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 10:30-12:10 (Room6)
Conveners: Y. Umeda (Japan) and S. Fukushima (Japan)

D2-1: DATA CONVERTERS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS(Invited)T. WahoSophia University, Japan
D2-2: HIGH SPEED CIRCUITS BASED ON RESONANT TUNNELING DIODES AND THEIR APPLICATION TO ANALOG DIGITAL CONVERTERSK. Maezawa, S. Shibata, K. Takaoka, M. MoriUniversity of Toyama, Japan
D2-3: RECENT TRENDS OF DYNAMICALLY RECONFIGURABLE PROCESSORS(Invited)H. AmanoKeio University, Japan
D2-4: CMOS-COMPATIBLE SILICON AVALANCHE PHOTODETECTORS(Invited)W.-Y. Choi, M.-J. Lee, J.-S. YounYonsei University, South Korea
D2-5: INTEGRATED PLC MODULES FOR ULTRA-HIGH-SPEED PHOTONIC TRANSPORT NETWORKS(Invited)I. Ogawa, H. Yamazaki, Y. Sakamaki, T. Yamada, T. Ohyama, S. MinoNTT Photonics Laboratories, Japan

 

DC1: Meta-materials and their applications

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room6)
Conveners: E. Sano (Japan) and A. Sanada (Japan)

DC1-1: NO-REFLECTION NO-REFRACTION METAMATERIAL FOR CIRCULARLY POLARIZED LIGHT(Invited)M. Kitano, Y. Tamayama, T. NakanishiKyoto University, Japan
DC1-2: BACKWARD WAVE PROPAGATION IN AN ANISOTROPIC METAMATERIAL SLAB(Invited)A. SanadaYamaguchi University, Japan
DC1-4: LEFT-HANDED FERRITE WAVRGUIDES WITH AIR GAPK. Okubo1, M. Tsutsumi21Okayama Prefrctural University, Japan, 2Fukui University of Technology, Japan
DC1-5: HIGH-GAIN SILICON ON-CHIP ANTENNA WITH ARTIFICIAL DIELECTRIC LAYERK. Takahagi, E. SanoHokkaido University, Japan
DC1-6: EFFICIENCY ENHANCEMENT IN PHOTONIC CRYSTAL BASED OPTICAL CHEMICAL SENSORSS. A. Belousov1, M. V. Bogdanova2, I. A. Valuev2, A. V. Deinega2, Y. E. Lozovik31Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute, Russian Federation, 2Kintech Lab, Russian Federation, 3Insitute for Spectroscopy RAS, Russian Federation
DC1-7: CONTRIBUTION OF CONDUCTIVE LOSS TO CUT-WIRE METAMATERIAL ABSORBERSH. Wakatsuchi, J. Paul, S. Greedy, C. ChristopoulosUniversity of Nottingham, United Kingdom

 

DC2: Microwave photonics technology

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room6)
Conveners: H. Toda (Japan) and T. A. Nirmalathas (Australia)

DC2-1: APPLICATION OF OPTICAL FREQUENCY COMBS FOR FREQUENCY STANDARDS(Invited)F.-L. Hong, H. Inaba, Y. Nakajima, K. Hosaka, T. Kohno, M. Yasuda, D. Akamatsu, A. Onae1) National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST); 2)CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
DC2-2: EXPERIMENTS ON RADIO OVER FREE SPACE OPTICS NETWORK(Invited)K. Kazaura1, P. T. Dat1, A. Bekkali1, K. Wakamori1, M. Matsumoto1, T. Higashino2, K. Tsukamoto2, S. Komaki21Waseda University, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan
DC2-3: CONVERGECE OF BROADCASTING AND COMMUNICATION UTLIZING CATV NETWORKK. Kumamoto1, K. Yasukawa1, K. Inagaki2, T. Higashino3, K. Tsukamoto3, S. Komaki31Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan, 2NICT, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan
DC2-4: HIGH PERFORMANCE RADIO-OVER-FIBER LINKS(Invited)C. Lim, A. Nirmalathas, Y. YangThe University of Melbourne, Australia
DC2-5: RECONFIGUREABLE DWDM RADIO-OVER-FIBER NETWORKS FOR WIRELESS AND WIRED SIGNAL CONVERGENCE(Invited)T. Kuri1, J. J. Vegasolmos2, C. P. Tsekrekos2, H. Toda3, K. Kitayama21National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan, 3Doshisha University, Japan
DC2-6: PHASE AND AMPLITUDE OF OPTICALLY CONTROLLED PHASED ARRAY ANTENNAD. Takeuchi1, W. Chujo1, A. Tsuzuku1, S. Yamamoto2, Y Koyamada31Meijo University, Japan, 2NICT, Japan, 3Ibaraki University, Japan

 

DC3: Terahertz-wave technology

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 8:30?10:10 (Room6)
Conveners: T. Otsuji (Japan) and T. Kleine-Ostmann (Germany)

DC3-1: PHOTONIC GENERATION OF MILLIMETER-/TERAHERTZ-WAVES USING UNI-TRAVELING-CARRIER PHOTODIODES (Invited)H. ItoKitasato University, Japan
DC3-2: GRAPHENE TERAHERTZ LASERS AND PHOTODETECTORS(Invited)V. Ryzhii1, M. Ryzhii1, T. Taiichi2, A. Satou2, A. A. Dubinov3, V. Mitin4, M. S. Shur51University of Aizu, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Institute for Physics of Microstructures, Russian Federation, 4University at Buffalo, United States, 5Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States
DC3-3: POLYMER MICROSTRUCTURED FIBERS FOR GUIDING OF THZ RADIATION(Invited)K. Nielsen, O. Bang, P. Uhd JepsenTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark
DC3-4: TWO TOPICS ON TERAHERTZ SENSING FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY: INSPECTION OF ILLICIT DRUGS IN MAILS AND TERAHERTZ BEAM STEERING(Invited)C. Otani, H. Hoshina, Y. Sasaki, K. Maki, A. HayashiRIKEN Advanced Science Institute, Japan
DC3-5: 100-400 GHZ BAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY BASED ON PHOTONIC SIGNAL GENERATION(Invited)T. NagatsumaOsaka University, Japan

 

DP: Poster Session for Commission D (Electronics and photonics)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

DP-1: TELLEGEN MEDIUM: CRITIQUE AND ALTERNATIVESE. O. KamenetskiiBen Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
DP-2: EQUIVALENT FABRY-PEROT FORMULA FOR ENHANCED OPTICAL TRANSMISSION PROPERTIES OF A SINGLE SUBWAVELENGTH METALLIC SLITY.-P. Qi1, S. Hong2, J.-G. Miao2, M. M. Tentzeris31Beihang University and Northwest Normal University, China (CIE), 2Beihang University, China (CIE), 3GEDC/ECE, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
DP-4: MEASUREMENT OF TRANSMISSION CHANNEL PROPERTIES AT 300 GHZT. Kleine-Ostmann, C. Jastrow, S. Priebe, T. SchraderPhysikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany
DP-5: TUNABLE PLASMA RESONANCES IN TERAHERTZ HEMT-BASED DEVICES WITH INTERDIGITATED GRATING GATE: ANALYTICAL MODELR. Yamase, M. Fukuda, N. Watanabe, I. KhmyrovaUniversity of Aizu, Japan

 

E1: EMC problems in PLC

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room3)
Conveners: Y. Akiyama (Japan) and M. Tokuda (Japan)

E1-1: COMMOM-MODE CURRENT IN TWO-CONDUCTOR TRANSMISSION LINE SYSTEM(Invited)Y. KamiUniversity of Electro-Communications, Japan
E1-2: AEE POWER CONTROLLED PLC SYSTEM WITH DUAL-MODE SIGNAL TRANSMISSIONS. Tsuzuki, S. Tatsuno, I. S. Areni, Y. YamadaEhime University, Japan
E1-3: IMPACT OF THE PLT DISTURBANCE AGAINST RADIO ASTRONOMY IN THE HF BANDM. Ohishi1, M. Kitagawa2, H. Misawa3, F. Tsuchiya31National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan
E1-4: CONDUCTED INTERFERENCE IMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS TO HIGH-SPEED POWER LINE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMM. Tokuda1, T. Yamagata1, T. Matsuo21Tokyo City University, Japan, 2Sumitomo Electric Networks, Inc., Japan
E1-5: PLC AND VDSL2 - 17MHZ COEXISTENCEF. Moulin, P. Peron, A. ZeddamOrange Labs, France
E1-6: DETERMINIG TRANSMISSION DIRECTION OF COMMON-MODE DISTURBANCE BY CALCULATING ITS ACTIVE POWER USING NEW VOLTAGE AND CURRENT PROBE(Invited)N. Naomichi, A. Yoshiharu, K. RyuichiNTT, Japan

 

E2: EMC problems in printed circuit boards

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room3)
Conveners: H. Inoue (Japan) and T.-L. Wu (Taiwan)

E2-1: A STUDY ON CHARACTERISTICS OF EM RADIATION FROM STRIP LINE STRUCTUREY. Kayano, H. InoueAkita University, Japan
E2-2: A NEW TYPE COMMON MODE NOISE FILTER FOR DIFFERENTIAL MODE SIGNALINGN. Oka, S. Yoneda, K. MisuMitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
E2-3: AN ARTIFICIAL DIFFERENTIAL LINE WITH BROADBAND COMMON MODE SUPPRESSIONT.-L. Wu, C.-H. TsaiNational Taiwan, China (SRS)
E2-4: FAST AND OPTIMAL PLACEMENT OF DECOUPLING-CAPACITORS FOR SUPPRESSING RADIATED EMISSIONS FROM POWER-BUS OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDSY. Toyota, K. Iokibe, R. KogaOkayama University, Japan
E2-5: CLOCK DISTRIBUTION SCHEME USING UNIFORM PHASE AND UNIFORM AMPLITUDE STANDING WAVE OF PLANAR CAVITYW. J. Lee, M. H. Kim, H. J. Sung, J. S. Pak, J. H. KimKAIST, South Korea
E2-6: HYBRID MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF SSN-TO-JITTER TRANSFER FUNCTION ON DLL CONSIDERING HIERARCHICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKM. C. Shin, S. Y. Ahn, J. H. KimKAIST, South Korea

 

E3: Lightning and discharge in EMC

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room3)
Conveners: X. Qie (China) and K. Kawamata (Japan)

E3-1: TEST AND STUDY ON LIGHTNING PROTECTION OF AWS USING ARTIFICIALLY TRIGGERED LIGHTNING(Invited)Y. J. Zhang1, S. D. Chen2, W. S. Dong1, B. Li21Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, China (CIE), 2Lightning Protection Center of Guangdong Province, China (CIE)
E3-2: INITIATION CHARACTERISTICS AND PROTECTION OF UPWARD LIGHTNING DISCHARGES(Invited)D. Wang, N. TakagiGifu University, Japan
E3-3: CURRENT WAVEFORM AT THE BASE OF ARTIFICIALLY TRIGGERED LIGHTNING IN SHATLE2005-2009(Invited)X. Qie1, J. Yang1, R. Jiang1, Y. Zhao1, G. Zhang1, G. Feng21Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (CIE), 2Shandong Research Institute of Meteorology, China (CIE)
E3-4: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LEADER PROGRESSIONS AND THE CHARGE DISTRIBUTIONS(Invited)M. Akita1, T. Morimoto1, T. Ushio1, Z. Kawasaki1, D. Wang21Osaka University, Japan, 2Gifu University, Japan
E3-5: EXTRACTING RETURN STROKE CURRENT MOMENT BASED ON SFERIC SPECTRUMM. Ozaki, S. Yagitani, T. Koide, Y. Itoh, I. NaganoKanazawa University, Japan
E3-6: WIDEBAND MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD INTENSITY DUE TO MICRO GAP DISCHARGE USING THE SPHERICAL ELECTRODEK. Kawamata1, S. Minegishi2, O. Fujiwara31Hachinohe Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan, 3Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

 

E4: Shielding, grounding, and absorber design

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room2)
Conveners: K. Hatakeyama ( Japan) and M. Koledintseva (USA)

E4-1: ATTENUATION IN EXTENDED STRUCTURES COATED WITH MAGNETO-DIELECTRIC ABSORBER LAYER(Invited)M. Y. Koledintseva1, J. Zhang1, J. Xu1, J. L. Drewniak1, T. Tsutaoka21Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States, 2Hiroshima University, Japan
E4-2: ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF FERROMAGNETIC METAL GRANULAR COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND THE APPLICATION TO EM-ABSORBER(Invited)T. Kasagi1, K. Umezu2, T. Tsutaoka3, K. Hatakeyama31Beppu Mizobe Gakuen College, Japan, 2Hiroshima University, Japan, 3University of Hyogo, Japan
E4-3: MICROSTRUCTURAL AND MICROWAVE ABSORPTION PROPERTIES OF BA(1-X)SRXFE12O19 SINTERED HEXAFERRITESC. Singh1, S. B. Narang1, I. S. Hudiara1, M. Y. Koledintseva2, A. A. Kitaitsev31Guru Nanak Dev University, India, 2Missouri University of Science & Technology, United States, 3Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technological University), Russian Federation
E4-4: EM WAVE ABSORBER PANEL FOR OBLIQUE INCIDENCE USING WIRE ARRAY SHEETS. Yamamoto, D. Ishihara, K. HatakeyamaUniversity of Hyogo, Japan
E4-5: ANALYSIS OF SITE ATTENUATION FOR ANECHOIC CHAMBERS WITH AN ARBITRARY POLYGON SHAPE K. Ishizuka1, S. Kaifuchi1, M. Yoshihara1, M. Tokuda21Riken Environmental System Co.,Ltd., Japan, 2Tokyo City University, Japan
E4-6: VLF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD DESIGN FOR ON-LINE ELECTRIC VEHICLES. Ahn, J. Pak, T. Song, H. Lee, J. Byun, D. Kang, C. Choi, E. Kim, J. Ryu, M. Kim, Y. Chun, J. Yim, D. Cho, J. KimKAIST, South Korea

 

EA: Measurement techniques including EMC compliance

Friday, September 24, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room3)
Conveners: Y. Matsumoto (Japan) and I. Wu (Japan)

EA-1: EM SOURCE LOCALIZATION WITH IN-SITU EM FIELD DISTRIBUTION IMAGERS. Yagitani, S. Morita, E. TanakaKanazawa University, Japan
EA-2: A RADIO WAVE FIELD DISTRIBUTION IMAGER BASED ON EBG ABSORBERK. Katsuda1, S. Yagitani1, S. Morita1, M. Nojima1, Y. Yoshimura2, H. Sugiura21Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Industrial Research Institute of Ishikawa, Japan
EA-3: DEVELOPMENT OF WEAK RADIATION POWER MEASUAMENT TECHNIQUEH. Ujihara, K. Takefuji, M. Sekido, R. Ichikawa, Y. KoyamaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
EA-4: EVALUATION OF UNCERTAINTY IN ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE MEASUREMENT ABOVE 1 GHZT. Tosaka, Y. YamanakaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
EA-5: INFLUENCE OF POWER CABLE CROSS-SECTION ON EMI FILTER PERFORMANCE IN THREE-PHASE SYSTEMS WITH LONG FEEDERSF. Grassi, S. A. PignariPolitecnico di Milano, Italy
EA-6: EXTRACTION AND SPICE IMPLEMENTATION OF A BULK CURRENT INJECTION PROBE MODEL FROM MEASUREMENTS AT THE CALIBRATION-JIG PORTSF. Grassi, S. A. PignariPolitecnico di Milano, Italy

 

EP: Poster Session for Commission E (Electronics and photonics)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

EP-1: IN-SITU ANTENNA GAIN MEASUREMENTS OF DOMESTIC POWERLINES FOR PLTM. KitagawaOsaka University, Japan
EP-2: TRANSMISSION LOSS CHARACTERISTICS OF POWER LINE WITH DISTRIBUTION BOARD USING FOUR TERMINAL PAIR NETWORK THEORYT. Yamagata, M. TokudaTokyo City University, Japan
EP-3: POWER/GROUND NOISE MITIGATION USING Z-SHAPE PARTIAL ELECTROMAGNETIC BANDGAP (ZP-EBG) STRUCTURE FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) SYSTEMM. Kim, C. Yoon, W. Lee, H. Sung, J. KimKAIST, South Korea
EP-4: INCREASE OF RF POWER CURRENT DUE TO COUPLING BETWEEN POWER DISTRIBUTION AND IO NETWORKSK. Iokibe, Y. Yano, Y. Toyota, R. KogaOkayama University, Japan
EP-5: ANALYSIS OF SITE ATTENUATION FOR ANECHOIC CHAMBERS USING FI METHODK. Endou1, K. Ishizuka2, M. Tokuda11Tokyo City University, Japan, 2Riken Environmental System Co.,Ltd., Japan
EP-6: HIGH FREQUENCY PERMEABILITY OF SUBMICRON NI GRANULAR COMPOSITE MATERIALSK. Umezu1, T. Tsutaoka1, T. Kasagi2, K. Hatakeyama31Hiroshima University, Japan, 2Beppu Mizobe Gakuen College, Japan, 3University of Hyogo, Japan
EP-7: SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS OF WIRE MESH IN THE NEAR-FIELDT. Iwai, T. Kanemoto, S. Yamamoto, K. HatakeyamaUniversity of Hyogo, Japan
EP-8: PREPARATION OF EM-WAVE ABSORBER BY SMOKED ROOF-TILE PROCESS AND ITS PERFORMANCEST. Nakamura1, S. Yamamoto1, S. Yoshiuchi2, M. Hirose3, K. Hatakeyama11University of Hyogo, Japan, 2Touhoku Chemical Industries, Japan, 3Matsuoka Roofing Inc., Japan
EP-9: COMPARISON OF ESTIMATED AND MEASURED MULTICHANNEL AMPLITUDE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF EM ENVIRONMENTY. Matsumoto, K. GotohNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
EP-10: RELATION BETWEEN THE CALIBRATION FACTOR AND THE UNIFORMITY OF ELECTRIC FIELD IN THE GTEM CELLI. Wu, S. Ishigami, K. Gotoh, Y. MatsumotoNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan
EP-11: IMPACT OF THE PLT DISTURBANCE AGAINST RADIO SERVICES IN THE HF BAND(Invited)M. Ohishi1, M. Kitagawa21National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan

 

F1: Remote sensing of subsurface objects and landmine detection

Friday, September 24, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room1)
Conveners: M. Sato (Japan) and S.-Y. Kim (South Korea)

F1-1: EVALUATION TESTS OF ALIS HAND-HELD DUAL SENSORS IN CAMBODIA(Invited)M. SatoTohoku Univesity, Japan
F1-2: CALIBRATION OF GPR WAVEFORMS FOR DETECTION OF SUBSURFACE OBJECTSM. Nishimoto, K. TomuraKumamoto University, Japan
F1-3: DIRECTIONAL BOREHOLE RADAR USING COAXIAL-FED CIRCULAR DIPOLE ARRAY(Invited)S. Ebihara, H. Kawai, H. HanaokaOsaka Electro-Communication University, Japan
F1-4: PENETRATION ANGLE ESTIMATION OF A TUNNEL BY SHORT-PULSE CROSS-BOREHOL RADARS.-W. Kim1, S.-Y. Kim21Isung Engineering Co. Ltd., South Korea, 2Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
F1-5: ON MAPPING SURFACE SOIL MOISTURE CONTENT USING GPR GROUND WAVEB. Pallavi, H. Saito, M. KatoTokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
F1-6: DISTRIBUTION OF RADIO EMISSION MEASUREMENT INTERFEROMETERK. Takefuji, M. Tsutsumi, Y. Miyauchi, R. Ichikawa, Y. YasuhiroNICT, Japan

 

F2a: Remote sensing of the earth and planetary atmosphere

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Manabe (Japan) and Y. Kasai (Japan)

F2a-1: GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT MISSION AND ROLES OF THE DUAL-FREQUENCY PRECIPITATION RADAR(Invited)T. IguchiNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
F2a-2: JAPANESE GROUND VALIDATION PLAN FOR GPM ALGORITHMS AND PRODUCTSS. Shimizu1, K. Nakamura2, K. Nakagawa3, R. Oki11Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
F2a-3: NEAR-REAL-TIME GLOBAL RAINFALL MAP USING MULTI-SATELLITE DATA BY JAXAT. Kubota1, M. Kachi1, R. Oki1, T. Ushio2, S. Shige3, K. Aonashi4, K. Okamoto51Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan, 5Tottori University of Environmental Studies, Japan
F2a-4: UPDATE OF TRMM PR ALGORITHM 2A23 FOR RAIN TYPE CLASSIFICATIONJ. Awaka1, K. Okamoto21Tokai University, Japan, 2Tottori University of Environmental Studies, Japan
F2a-5: CLOUD MEASUREMENT WITH SPACEBORNE DOPPLER CLOUD PROFILING RADAR(Invited)T. Kimura1, N. Takahashi21Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
F2a-6: ONE-MINUTE RAIN RATE DISTRIBUTION IN NIGERIA DERIVED FROM TRMM SATELLITE DATAT. V. Omotosho1, C. O. Oluwafemi21Covenant University, Nigeria, 2Lagos state University, Nigeria

 

F2b: Remote sensing of the earth and planetary atmosphere

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Manabe (Japan) and Y. Kasai (Japan)

F2b-1: OBSERVATION CAPABILITY OF SUPERCONDUCTING SUBMILLIMETER-WAVE LIMB-EMISSION SOUNDER (SMILES)FROM INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATIONY. Kasai1, P. Baron1, J. Mendrok2, S. Ochiai1, T. Manabe3, J. Urban4, D. Murtagh4, K. Kita5, K. Kikuchi6, T. Nishibori7, R. Sato6, M. Shiotani71NICT, Japan, 2Lulea University of Technology, Sweden, 3Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 4Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, 5Ibaraki University, Japan, 6JAXA, Japan, 7Kyoto University, Japan
F2b-2: ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATION PERFORMANCE OF SMILES ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION(Invited)S. Ochiai2, K. Kikuchi2, T. Nishibori2, T. Manabe3, H. Ozeki4, R. Sato2, T. Sano2, Y. Irimajiri1, M. Shiotani51National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 4Toho University, Japan, 5Kyoto University, Japan
F2b-3: MICROWAVE ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING OF THE EARTH, PLANETS AND COMETS(Invited)P. HartoghMax-Planck-Institut fur Sonnensystemforschung, Germany
F2b-4: REMOTE SENSING OF VENUS ATMOSPHERE USING THE MILLIMETER/SUBMILLIMETER HETERODYNE SPECTROSCOPYH. SagawaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
F2b-5: A PROPOSAL OF THE SPACEBORNE NEW PRECIPITATION OBSERVATION SYSTEMK. Okamoto1, T. Manabe2, S. Shige31Tottori University of Environmental Studies, Japan, 2Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan
F2b-6: REAL-TIME MEASUREMENTS OF ATMOSPHERIC TRACE GASES BY USING 3-D SCANNING LIDARC.-W. Chiang, S. K. Das, J.-B. NeeNational Central University, Chungli, China (SRS)

 

F3a: Remote sensing of the earth and planetary surfaces

Friday, September 24, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Moriyama (Japan) and W. -M. Boerner (USA)

F3a-1: A POLARIMETRIC SAR CALIBRATION METHODUSING FOREST, SURFACE AND DECOMPOSITION MODEL(Invited)M. ShimadaJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
F3a-2: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS OF POLARIMETRIC SAR (Invited)W. M. Moon1, K. A. Park21The University of Manitoba, Canada, 2Seoul National University, South Korea
F3a-3: SAR POLARIMETRY APPLICATIONS FOR LAND AND LUNAR SURFACES(Invited)S. Mohan, A. DasATDD/GTDG, Remote Sensing Application Area,Spce Applications Centre(ISRO), Ahmedabad-380015, India
F3a-4: TIME SERIES ANALYSIS OF PALSAR IMAGERY FOR FOREST MAPPING AND CHANGE DETECTION (Invited)T. Milne1, A. Mitchell2, I. Tapley21University of New South Wales, Australia, 2Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Information, Australia
F3a-5: TIME-TRANSIENT SCATTERING ANALYSIS FOR A SIMPLIFIED BRIDGE MODEL ON RISEN WATER SURFACE USING THE FDTD METHODR. Sato, Y. Okubo, Y. Yamaguchi, H. YamadaNiigata University, Japan
F3a-6: MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING OF FREEZE/THAW STATES OF PERMAFROST REGION(Invited)S.-E. Park1, Y. Yamaguchi1, A. Bartsch2, D. Sabel2, W. Wagner21Niigata University, Japan, 2Vienna University of Technology, Austria

 

F3b: Remote sensing of the earth and planetary surfaces

Friday, September 24, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room1)
Conveners: T. Moriyama (Japan) and W. -M. Boerner (USA)

F3b-1: MAPPING SUBSIDENCE IN WESTERN TAIWAN BY C AND L-BANDS IMPLEMENTATION OF DUAL-BEAM SAR INTERFEROMETRY(Invited)C. T. Wang1, K. S. Chen1, W. Y. Chang2, W. M. Boerner31National Central University, China (SRS), 2National Science Council, China (SRS), 3University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
F3b-2: POLARIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE FREQUENCY SAR DATA FOR ESTIMATING SEA ICE PARAMETERS(Invited)J.-W. Kim1, D.-J. Kim1, B. J. Hwang21Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Scottish Marine Institute, United Kingdom
F3b-3: BP NEURAL NETWORK CLASSIFIER FOR POLSAR IMAGE BASED ON QUANTUM-INSPIRED IMMUNE CLONAL ALGORITHM(Invited)B. Zou, H. J. Li, L. M. ZhangHarbin Institute of Technology, China (CIE)
F3b-4: MODIFIED H/ALPHA CLASSIFICATION FOR POLARIMETRIC SAR IMAGE(Invited)W. An1, J. Yang1, Y. Yamaguchi2, W.-M. Boerner31Tsinghua University, China (CIE), 2Niigata University, Japan, 3University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
F3b-5: AN ANALYSIS OF SCATTERING FROM A FLOATING OBJECT ON THE SEA USING THREE-COMPONENT SCATTERING MODEL FOR POLARIMETRIC RADAR(Invited)M. AriiMitsubishi Space Software Co., Ltd., Japan
F3b-6: CONTRIBUTION OF POLARIMETRIC INFORMATION FUSION AND TARGET DECOMPOSITION METHODS FOR LANDCOVER CLASSIFICATION(Invited)D. Singh, G. MittalIndian Institute of Technology, Roorkee , India

 

F4a: Satellite and terrestrial propagation

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room3)
Conveners: Y. Maekawa (Japan) and T. Hatsuta (Japan)

F4a-1: RAINFALL RATE DURATION STUDY FOR PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATION LINKSJ. L. Cerqueira1, M. S. Assis21Military Institute of Engineering, Brazil, 2Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
F4a-2: FADING MITIGATION TECHNIQUE FOR KA-BAND BROADCASTING SATELLITE SYSTEM IN EUROPE AND JAPAN(Invited)S. Nakazawa, S. Tanaka, K. ShogenNHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan
F4a-3: RAIN ATTENUATION STATISTICS OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATION LINKS ESTIMATED FROM METEOROLOGICAL RADAR OBSERVATIONS IN THE TROPICSS. Miyamoto1, Y. Maekawa1, Y. Shibagaki1, T. Sato2, M. Yamamoto2, H. Hashiguchi2, S. Fukao31Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Fukui University of Technology, Japan
F4a-4: EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION FOR APPLICATION METHOD TO COPE WITH THE RAIN ATTENUATION ON WINDS(Invited)R. Saotome1, N. Tokeshi1, R. Azuma1, T. Miyazato1, T. Okui2, Y. Suzuki2, T. Takahashi31University of The Ryukyus, Japan, 2NEC Corporation, Japan, 3NICT, Japan
F4a-5: ESTIMATION OF RAIN RATE USING THE MEASURED ATTENUATION OF FIELD STRENGTH IN 25GHZ BAMD WIRELESS LINKST. Hirano, J. Hirokawa, M. AndoTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
F4a-6: EVALUATION OF SATELLITE AVAILABILITY DURING RAIN USING STATE TRANSITION MATRIXT. Teramoto1, S. Chihara1, W. Chujo1, T. Manabe2, S. Yamamoto3, A. Tsuzuku11Meijo University, Japan, 2Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 3NICT, Japan

 

F4b: Satellite and terrestrial propagation

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room3)
Conveners: Y. Maekawa (Japan) and T. Hatsuta (Japan)

F4b-2: TROPOSPHERE DELAY CORRECTIONS FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS BASED ON THE KASHIMA RAY-TRACING TOOLS (KARAT)T. Hobiger, R. Ichikawa, Y. Koyama, T. KondoNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
F4b-3: FLOODING SIMULATION, ANALYSIS AND MAPPING UTILIZING SAR DATAT. Nonaka1, Y. Yamaguchi21PASCO Corporation, Japan, 2Niigata University, Japan
F4b-4: KASHIMA RAY-TRACING SERVICE (KARATS) FOR HIGH ACCURATE GNSS POSITIONINGR. Ichikawa1, T. Hobiger2, S. Hasegawa1, M. Tsutsumi1, Y. Koyama2, T. Kondo11Kashima Space Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
F4b-5: PERFORMANCE APPROACH OF THE STATE-ORIENTED CHANNEL MODELLING FOR WIMAX HAPS-BASED COMMUNICATIONSI. R. Palma1, J. A. Delgado1, F. Perez21Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Departament TSC, Spain, 2Universidade de Vigo, Telecommunications Engineering School, Spain
F4b-6: CORRELATIONS BETWEEN RECEIVED LEVELS AND PROPAGATION PATHS FOR THE OVER-HORIZON FM RADIO WAVES OF 77.1 MHZH. Shinbara, T. Yoshida, K. Shin, M. NishiHiroshima City University, Japan
F4b-1: MEASURMENT, ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF FADE-SLOPE FOR A TROPICAL REGION, INDIAD. DasMeghnad Saha Institute of Technology, India

 

FBC: Mobile propagation

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room2)
Conveners: J. Takada (Japan) and H. Iwai (Japan)

FBC-1: RAY TRACING SIMULATIONS FOR MIMO INDOOR CORRIDOR PROPAGATION(Invited)G. S. Ching, T. Shiomi, M. Ode, A. Komatsu, M. KawamuraKozo Keikaku Engineering Inc., Japan
FBC-2: APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL OPTICS ON CAUSTICS REGION OF CURVED SURFACES FOR RAY TRACING SIMULATION OF TUNNEL PROPAGATIONY. Kishiki1, J. Takada2, G. S. Ching1, N. Lertsirisopon1, M. Kawamura1, H. Takao3, Y. Sugihara3, S. Matsunaga3, F. Uesaka31Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc., Japan, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 3JGC CORPORATION, Japan
FBC-3: A PERFORMANCE EVALUATION APPROACH ON THE URBAN OUTDOOR-INDOOR PROPAGATION MODEL FOR WIMAX HAPS-BASED COMMUNICATIONSI. R. Palma, J. A. DelgadoUniversitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
FBC-4: ERRORS IN CHANNEL PREDICTION BASED ON LINEAR PREDICTION IN FREQUENCY DOMAINS. Ozawa, S. Tan, A. HiroseThe University of Tokyo, Japan
FBC-5: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF DUAL-POLARIZED MIMO CHANNEL(Invited)Y. Konishi1, L. Materum1, I. Ida3, Y. Oishi3, J. Takada11Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2De La Salle University, Philippines, 3FUJITSU LIMITED, Japan
FBC-6: A STUDY ON SECRET INFORMATION TRANSMISSION IN MIMO E-SDM SYSTEMT. Kitano, H. Iwai, H. SasaokaDoshisha University, Japan

 

FP: Poster Session for Commission F (Wave Propagation and remote sensing)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

FP-1: UWB MEASUREMENT OF DIELECTRIC PERMITTIVITY OF LOSSY MEDIUMH. Liu, J. Chen, M. SatoTohoku University, Japan
FP-2: GPR MONITORING OF FRACTURE EXTENSION INDUCED BY HYDRAULIC FRACTURINGD. H. Kim, M. SatoTohoku University, Japan
FP-3: THE ATMOSPHERIC ACOUSTIC CHANNEL FOR SOME NUCLEAR TESTS IN THE REGION OF THE FORMER SOVIET SEMIPALATINSK TEST SITEI. Y. Lobycheva, A. G. SorokinInstitute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, Russian Federation
FP-4: RAIN ATTENUATION STUDIES OVER BRAZILP. K. Karmakar1, M. Maiti2, A. J. Calheiros3, C. F. Angelis3, L. A. T. Machado31Calcutta University, India, 2Bose Institute (CAPSS), India, 3Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil
FP-5: RADIOMETRIC STUDIES OF WATER VAPOUR AT 22 DEG N AND 22 DEG S OVER GLOBEP. K. Karmakar1, S. Sett1, A. J. Calheiros2, C. F. Angelis2, L. A. Machado21University of Calcutta, India, 2Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil
FP-6: RADIOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF RAIN HEIGHT AT TROPICAL LOCATIONP. K. Karmakar1, K. Bhattacharyya1, M. Maiti2, A. J. Calheiros3, C. F. Angelis3, L. A. T. Machado31University of Calcutta, India, 2Bose Institute, India, 3Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil
FP-7: DEVELOPMENT OF A BALLOON-BORNE LIMB-SOUNDER AT 650GHZ-BAND FOR STRATOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTSY. Irimajiri, S. OchiaiNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
FP-8: A NEW BISTATIC DOPPLER MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WITH REDUCED SIDELOBE CONTAMINATIONS. Kawamura, S. Sugitani, H. Hanado, K. NakagawaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
FP-9: DEVELOPMENT OF RADAR CALIBRATORS FOR THE DUAL-FREQUENCY PRECIPITATION RADAR (DPR) INSTALLED ON THE GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT (GPM) PRIMARY SATELLITEH. Hanado, S. Kawamura, S. Sugitani, K. Nakagawa, N. Takahashi, T. IguchiNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
FP-10: STATUS OF SMILES RESEARCH PRODUCTS AND RETRIEVAL ALGORITHM DESCRIPTION.P. Baron1, Y. Kasai1, J. Mendrok2, Y. Murayama1, J. Urban3, D. Murtargh3, S. Ochiai1, H. Sagawa1, T. Seta1, K. Suzuki11NICT, Japan, 2Lulea University, Sweden, 3Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
FP-11: VHF RADAR STUDIES ON UPPER TROPOSPHERE AND LOWER STRATOSPHERE (UTLS) REGION DURING THE PASSAGE OF TROPICAL CYCLONE/DEPRESSIONS. S. DasSpace Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
FP-12: VHF RADAR STUDIES ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF TROPICAL CONVECTIONK. N. UmaSpace Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
FP-13: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF A 3-D SCANNING LIDAR AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATIONSS. K. Das, C.-W. Chiang, J.-B. Nee, H.-S. LiaoNational Central University, Chung-Li,Taiwan, China (SRS)
FP-14: LANDCOVER MONITORING IN INDIA USING POLSAR IMAGE ANALYSIS WITH QUAD. POLALIMETRIC ALOS/PALSAR DATAR. Sato1, A. Sato1, Y. Yamaguchi1, D. Singh2, G. Singh3, H. Yamada11Niigata University, Japan, 2Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, 3Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
FP-15: A ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FARADAY ROTATION BASED ON ODD-BOUNCE TARGETSJ. Chen1, M. Sato1, J. Yang21Tohoku University, Japan, 2Department of Electronic Engineering, China (CIE)
FP-16: EFFECT OF ENSEMBLE AVERAGING ON CLASSIFICATION BASED ON 4 D MODIFIED DECOMPOSITION OF ALOS PALSAR QUAD POL DATA(Invited)P. Mishra, D. SinghIndian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
FP-17: VELOCITY ESTIMATION OF GROUND MOVING OBJECT IN SATELLITE SAR DATAJ.-W. Park, J.-S. WonYonsei University, South Korea
FP-18: RETRIEVAL OF ORIENTATION ANGLE OF BUILDING WITH RESPECT TO FLIGHT PASS USING FULLY POLARIMETRIC RADAR DATAA. Sato, Y. Yamaguchi, H. Yamada, S. E. ParkNiigata University, Japan
FP-19: FUNDAMENTAL STUDY ON INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS FOR POL-INSAR DATAR. Takizawa, H. Yamada, Y. YamaguchiNiigata University, Japan
FP-20: ENHANCEMENT OF FILTERING PERFORMANCE BY LOCAL AND NONLINEAR CO-REISTRATION IN INSAR PROCESSINGR. Natsuaki, A. HiroseThe University of Tokyo, Japan
FP-21: POWER PRESERVING POLARIMETRIC WHITENING FILTERY. Cui, J. YangTsinghua University, China (CIE)
FP-22: MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION IN TROPICAL RAIN STORMS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAIN ALARM SYSTEMSG. L. Tangonan1, N. J. C. Libatique1, D. G. Abrajano1, R. H. N. Ching1, J. L. F. Zamora1, M. L. C. Guico1, C. S. Pineda1, J. R. Lamac21Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, 2Japan Radio Co., Ltd., Philippines
FP-23: RAIN ATTENUATION CHARACTERISTICS OF KU?BAND SATELLITE SIGNALS ACCORDING TO THE RAIN FRONT TYPES AND RELATIONSHIP WITH WIND VELOCITIES AT THE RAIN HEIGHTM. Noyama1, Y. Maekawa1, Y. Shibagaki1, T. Hatsuda21Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan, 2Hatsuda Professional Office, Japan
FP-24: STATISTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF RAIN ATTENUATION AND MODELING FOR APPLICATION TO TERRESTRIAL LINK-DESIGN IN NIGERIAJ. S. Ojo, M. O. AjewoleFederal University of Tehnology, Nigeria

 

GEH1a: Electromagnetic phenomena related with earthquake and volcanic activities

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room4)
Conveners: K. Hattori (Japan) and J.Y. Liu (China (SRS))

GEH1a-1: PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES IN THE EARTHM. Tsutsui1, T. Nagao21Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 2Tokai University, Japan
GEH1a-2: THE ULF/ELF/VLF SEISMO-ELECTROMAGNETIC OBSERVATION CONDUCTED IN CHUBU UNIVERSITYJ. Izutsu1, K. Ohta2, M. Hayakawa31Earth Watch Safety Net Research Center, Chubu University, Japan, 2Department of Electronics and Information Engineering, Chubu University, Japan, 3University of Electro-Communications, Japan
GEH1a-3: DETECTION OF ULF GEOMAGNETIC CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE 2008 IWATE-MIYAGI NAIRIKU EARTHQUAKE USING MULTIPLE SIGNAL DISCRIMINATION METHODST. Hirano, K. HattoriChiba University, Japan
GEH1a-4: SEISMO-GEOMAGNETIC ANOMALIES(Invited)C. H. Chen1, J. Y. Liu2, K. Hattori3, Y. I. Chen2, H. Y. Yen21Academia Sinica, China (SRS), 2National Central University, China (SRS), 3Chiba University, Japan
GEH1a-5: RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOMAGNETIC DIURNAL VARIATION ANOMALIES AND SEISMIC ACTIVITIES IN BOSO PENINSULAP. Han1, K. Hattori1, T. Hirano1, H. Ishikawa1, C. Yoshino1, Q. Huang21Chiba University, Japan, 2Peking University, China (CIE)
GEH1a-6: DIRECTION OF SEISMO-ELECTROMAGNETICS STUDY AND GROUND-BASED EARLY WARNING SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT(Invited)K. HattoriChiba University, Japan

 

GEH1b: Electromagnetic phenomena related with earthquake and volcanic activities

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room4)
Conveners: K. Hattori (Japan) and J.Y. Liu (China (SRS))

GEH1b-1: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF PLASMA PARAMETERS RECORDED BY DEMETER AS FUNCTION OF THE SEISMIC ACTIVITY(Invited)M. Parrot, F. LefeuvreLPC2E/CNRS and OSUC, France
GEH1b-2: IONOSPHERIC TURBULENCE LINKED TO ENERGETIC SEISMIC EVENTS OBSERVED BY DEMETER(Invited)Y. Hobara1, M. Hayakawa1, M. Parrot21The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan, 2LPC2E/CNRS, Orleans, France
GEH1b-3: THREE-DIMENSIONAL IONOSPHERIC TOMOGRAPHY USING NEURAL NETWORKS. Hirooka1, K. Hattori1, T. Takeda21Chiba University, Japan, 2University of Electro-Communications, Japan
GEH1b-4: CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROWAVE EMISSION DUE TO MATERIAL DESTRUCTION WITH IMPLICATIONS IN EMISSION MECHANISM(Invited)T. Takano1, H. Ikeda2, T. Maeda21Nihon University and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
GEH1b-5: MISSION PROPOSAL FOR SEISMO-IONOSPHERIC PRECURSOR RESEARCH: SEISMOSTAR AND ELMOS CONSTELLATIONT. Kodama1, K.-I. Oyama2, J. Y. Liu3, M. Suzuki11JAXA, Japan, 2NCKU, China (SRS), 3NCU, China (SRS)
GEH1b-6: MODELING THE IONOSPHERIC GPS TEC ANOMALIES BEFORE THE 2010 HAITI EARTHQUAKE(Invited)J. Y. Liu1, H. Le21National Central University, China (SRS), 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (CIE)

 

GEH2a: Lightning and lightning effects on atmosphere, ionosphere and plasmasphere

Friday, September 24, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room4)
Conveners: M. Sato (Japan) and A.B. Chen (China (SRS))

GEH2a-1: CONTRIBUTION OF THE DEMETER SATELLITE TO THE STUDY OF THE PENETRATION OF LIGHTNING SIGNALS TO THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE(Invited)F. Lefeuvre, M. Parrot, J. L. PinconLPC2E/CNRS, France
GEH2a-2: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LOW FREQUENCY EM WAVES IN THE IONOSPHERE BY SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF DEMETER SATELLITE AND GROUND-BASED EXPERIMENTY. Hobara1, S. Watahiki1, M. Hayakawa1, M. Parrot21The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan, 2LPC2E/CNRS, Orleans, France
GEH2a-3: TWEEK REFLECTION HEIGHT OBSERVED BY VLF OBSERVATION NETWORK SYSTEM IN SOUTHEAST ASIAH. Ohya1, F. Tsuchiya2, K. Yamashita2, Y. Takahashi3, T. Adachi41Chiba University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Hokkaido University, Japan, 4Stanford University, United States
GEH2a-4: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON OCCURRENCE OF LIGHTNING ASSOCIATED VLF/LF EVENTS OBSERVED IN THE EAST ASIAF. Tsuchiya1, Y. Takahashi2, K. Yamashita2, T. Adachi3, H. Ohya4, H. Misawa1, A. Morioka1, Y. Miyoshi5, K. Shiokawa5, T. Kikuchi51Tohoku University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan, 3Stanford University, United States, 4Chiba University, Japan, 5Nagoya University, Japan
GEH2a-6: MEASUREMENTS FOR SEASONAL VARIATION OF GLOBAL CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING ACTIVITY USING GLOBAL ELF NETWORK DATAK. Yamashita1, Y. Takahashi2, M. Sato21Tohoku University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan
GEH2a-5: INSTRUMENTAL OBSERVATIONS OF THUNDERSTORMS IN YAKUTIAA. A. Toropov, R. R. KarimovRepublic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russian Federation

 

GEH2b: Lightning and lightning effects on atmosphere, ionosphere and plasmasphere

Friday, September 24, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room4)
Conveners: M. Sato (Japan) and A.B. Chen (China (SRS))

GEH2b-1: THE IMPACT OF ENSO ON LIGHTNING AND TLE ACTIVITIES(Invited)Y. J. Wu1, A. B. Chen1, H. T. Su1, C. L. Kuo1, L. C. Lee2, R. R. Hsu11National Cheng Kung University, China (SRS), 2National Central University, China (SRS)
GEH2b-2: VHF BROADBAND OBSERVATIONS OF LIGHTNING DISCHARGES BY MAIDO-1 SATELLITEH. Kikuchi, T. Morimoto, T. Ushio, Z. KawasakiOsaka University, Japan
GEH2b-3: ISUAL OPTICAL DIAGNOSTICS OF TRANSIENT LUMINOUS EVENTS(Invited)C.-L. Kuo1, T.-Y. Huang2, A. Chen1, H. T. Su1, R. R. Hsu1, Y. Takahashi3, L. Lee41National Cheng Kung University, China (SRS), 2Penn State Lehigh Valley, Center Valley, United States, 3Hokkaido University, Japan, 4National Central University, China (SRS)
GEH2b-4: TLE OBSERVATION CAMPAIGN BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN JAPANM.-Y. Yamamoto1, S. Okamoto21Kochi University of Technology, Japan, 2Kochi Ozu High School, Japan
GEH2b-5: LIGHTNING AND SPRITE OBSERVATION FROM INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATIONT. Ushio1, M. Sato2, T. Morimoto1, M. Suzuki3, Y. Takahashi2, Y. Hobara4, M. Kikuchi5, R. Ishida6, Y. Sakamoto7, A. Yamazaki3, T. Abe3, K. Yoshida7, U. Inan8, Z. Kawasaki11Osaka University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan, 3JAXA, Japan, 4Univerisity of Electro Communications, Japan, 5NIPR, Japan, 6Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 7Tohoku University, Japan, 8Stanford University, United States
GEH2b-6: SPRITES AND LIGHTNING OBSERVATION BY UNIVERSITY SATELITTE RISING-2Y. Takahashi1, T. Fukuhara1, J. Kurihara1, M. Sato1, Y. Sakamoto2, K. Yoshida21Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan

 

GFH1: Coupling of solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere and atmosphere

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room4)
Conveners: T. Abe (Japan) and A.W. Yau (Canada)

GFH1-1: COMPETITION OF IONOSPHERIC AND LOWER ATMOSPHERIC FORCING ON THE THERMOSPHERE AND ITS DIMENSIONAL DEPENDENCE (Invited)H. Liu1, H. Fujiwara2, Y. Miyoshi3, M. Yamamoto1, S. Watanabe41Kyoto University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Kyushu University, Japan, 4Hokkaido University, Japan
GFH1-2: IONOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE COUPLED MODEL FOR IONOSPHERE WEATHER FORECASTH. Shinagawa1, H. Jin1, Y. Miyoshi2, H. Fujiwara3, K. Terada3, N. Terada31National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan
GFH1-3: CHARACTERISTICS OF RECURRENT/PROPAGATING SAPS/SAID STRUCTURES OBSERVED BY THE SUPERDARN HOKKAIDO RADARN. Nishitani1, T. Ogawa2, T. Kikuchi1, Y. Ebihara1, R. Kataoka3, T. Hori1, K. Hosokawa41Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Communications and Information Technology, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 4University of Electro-Communications, Japan
GFH1-4: INTERCHANGE CYCLES AT SMALL IMF CLOCK ANGLES(Invited)M. Watanabe1, G. Sofko21Kyushu University, Japan, 2University of Saskatchewan, Canada
GFH1-5: GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY CONTROLLED BY THE EFFICIENCY OF SW-M-I COUPLINGT. Nagatsuma, M. Kunitake, K. T. MurataNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
GFH1-6: SOLAR WIND RESPONSE OF JUPITER'S MAGNETOSPHERE VIEWED FROM THE RADIO SPECTRAH. MisawaTohoku University, Japan

 

GFH2a: Ionospheric irregularities and disturbances and their effects on radio applications

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room4)
Conveners: A. Saito (Japan) and M.A. Abdu (Brazil)

GFH2a-1: SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF TEC FLUCTUATIONS AND LOSSES OF LOCK ASSOCIATED WITH EQUATORIAL PLASMA BUBBLESH. Nakata1, H. Kikuchi1, T. Tsugawa2, M. Nishioka3, Y. Otsuka4, T. Takano1, S. Shimakura1, K. Shiokawa4, T. Ogawa21Chiba University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Nagoya University, Japan
GFH2a-2: THE COMPARISON OF TEC IN CHUMPON, THAILAND WITH THE IRI MODELSP. Kenpankho1, K. Watthanasangmechai1, P. Supnithi1, T. Tsugawa2, T. Maruyama21King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
GFH2a-3: VHF RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF NIGHTTIME F-REGION FAIS OVER INDONESIAY. Otsuka1, K. Shiokawa1, T. Ogawa21Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3LAPAN, Indonesia
GFH2a-4: STUDY OF EQUATORIAL SPREAD-F WITH GROUND-BASED OBSERVATION NETWORK IN ASIAN REGION(Invited)M. Yamamoto1, S. V. Thampi1, Y. Otsuka2, T. Tsugawa3, T. Nagatsuma31Kyoto University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
GFH2a-6: IMPACTS OF PLASMA BUBBLES ON GBAS AND EFFECTIVE MITIGATION BY A BACKSCATTER RADARS. Saito, T. Yoshihara, N. FujiiElectronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
GFH2a-7: MID-LATITUDE IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES OBSERVED BY GPS RECEIVERS DURING THE LONG LOW SOLAR ACTIVITY PERIOD (Invited)A. Saito1, Y. Goi1, S. Kadobayashi1, T. Tsugawa2, M. Nishioka31Kyoto University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan

 

GFH2b: Ionospheric irregularities and disturbances and their effects on radio applications

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room4)
Conveners: A. Saito (Japan) and M.A. Abdu (Brazil)

GFH2b-1: SEASONAL/LONGITUDIANAL VARIATIONS OF OUTER-SCALES DERIVED FROM THE TOPSIDE IONOSPHERIC DENSITY IRREGULARITY STRUCTURESY. H. Liu1, S.-Y. Su1, C. H. Liu21National Central University, China (SRS), 2Academia Sinica, China (SRS)
GFH2b-2: MU RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF NIGHTTIME-LIKE QUASI PERIODIC ECHOES INDUCED BY A PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE S. V. Thampi1, M. Yamamoto1, H. Liu1, S. Saito2, Y. Otsuka3, A. K. Patra41Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Japan, 2Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan, 3Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Japan, 4National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, India
GFH2b-3: INVESTIGATION OF IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES USING RADIO AND OPTOCAL OBSERVATIONS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIAM. Kubota1, T. Nagatsuma1, T. Tsugawa1, J. Uemoto1, H. Jin1, M. Ishii1, T. Maruyama1, Y. Otsuka2, K. Shiokawa2, S. Komonjinda3, T. Komolmis31National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Chiang Mai University, Thailand
GFH2b-4: IONOSPHERIC STORMS ANALYSIS OVER 50 YEARS IN JAPANM. I. Nakamura, T. MaruyamaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
GFH2b-5: A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE MID-LATITUDE ELECTRON DENSITY ENHANCEMENT BY SAMI2 MODELC. H. Chen1, A. Saito1, J. D. Huba2, C. H. Lin31Kyoto University, Japan, 2Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 3National Cheng Kung University, China (SRS)
GFH2b-6: HIGH-RESOLUTION TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT OBSERVATIONS OF SEVERE IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES USING DENSE GPS RECEIVER NETWORKS(Invited)T. Tsugawa1, H. Kato1, M. Kubota1, H. Jin1, T. Maruyama1, T. Nagatsuma1, A. Saito2, M. Nishioka3, Y. Otsuka3, W. Miyake4, P. Supnithi5, P. Kenpankho51National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4Tokai University, Japan, 5King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

 

GFH2c: Ionospheric irregularities and disturbances and their effects on radio applications

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 8:30?10:10 (Room4)
Conveners: A. Saito (Japan) and M.A. Abdu (Brazil)

GFH2c-1: STUDY OF MID-LATITUDE IONOSPHERE CONVECTION DURING QUIET AND DISTURBEDPERIODS WITH THE SUPERDARN HOKKAIDO RADARY. Zou, N. NishitaniNagoya University, Japan
GFH2c-2: CONJUGATE OBSERVATIONS OF TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT DISTURBANCES AT HIGH-LATITUDES AND AURORAL STRUCTURES OBSERVED BY THE REIMEI SATELLITEY. Akiya1, A. Saito1, T. Sakanoi2, T. Tsugawa31Kyoto University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
GFH2c-3: PMSE STUDIED WITH THE EISCAT IS RADARS: RESULTS ON MICROPHYSICS, NEUTRAL DYNAMICS, AND ELECTRON DENSITIESQ. Li, M. RappLeibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University Rostock , Germany
GFH2c-4: ESTIMATION OF SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF LOWER IONOSPHERE WITH TWO-DIMENSIONAL FDTD SIMULATIONST. Miyake, T. Okada, K. IshisakaToyama Prefectural University, Japan

 

GP: Poster Session for Commission G (Ionospheric radio and propagation)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

GP-1: ENVIRONMENTAL ELECTROMAGNETIC SOURCE SIGNAL ESTIMATION USING NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION MINIMIZING QUASI-$L_1$ NORMM. Mouri1, A. Funase1, I. Takumi1, A. Cichocki2, H. Yasukawa3, M. Hata41Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, 2RIKEN, Japan, 3Aichi Prefectural University, Japan, 4Chubu University, Japan
GP-2: SIGNAL DISCRIMINATION OF ULF ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA WITH USING SINGULAR SPECTRUM ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS S. Saito, C. Yoshino, K. HattoriChiba University, Japan
GP-3: ULF ELECTROMAGNETIC VARIATIONS PRECEDING THE TWO SIGNIFICANT 2009 INDONESIAN EARTHQUAKESF. Febriani1, C. Yoshino1, T. Hirano1, K. Hattori1, K. Shiokawa2, M. Husni3, H. Subekti31Chiba University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency, Indonesia
GP-4: 3D AMT/MT METHOD AND THEIR APPICATION IN GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATIONX.-G. Tang1, W.-B. Hu1, L.-J. Yan1, Q.-L. Chen1, X.-B. Xie1, P. Han21Yangtze University, China (CIE), 2Chiba University, Japan
GP-6: IONOSPHERIC TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT ANOMALIES POSSIBLY ASSOCIATED WITH LARGE EARTHQUAKESS. Kon1, M. Nishihashi1, K. Hattori1, J. Y. Liu21Chiba University, Japan, 2National Central University, China (SRS)
GP-7: RADIO EMISSION RECORDING SYSTEMS AT NCKU-TAIWANS. M. Huang1, A. B. Chen1, G. L. Yang1, C. J. Hsu1, C. L. Kuo1, R. R. Hsu1, S. A. Cummer2, Y. Takahashi3, H. T. Su11National Cheng Kung University, China (SRS), 2Duke University, United States, 3Hokkaido University, Japan
GP-8: CONSTRUCTION OF ASIA VLF OBSERVATION NETWORK AND ITS INITIAL RESULTSK. Yamashita1, Y. Takahashi2, F. Tsuchiya1, H. Ohya3, T. Adachi41Tohoku University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan, 3Chiba University, Japan, 4Stanford University, United States
GP-9: SATELLITE OBSERVATION OF THE ELECTRON TEMPERATURE AND ELECTRIC FIELD ASSOCIATED WITH SPRITES T. Sakanoi1, M. Sato2, T. Adachi3, A. Yamazaki4, Y. Takahashi2, M. Hirahara51Tohoku University, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4JAXA, ISAS, Japan, 5University of Tokyo, Japan
GP-10: LUMINOSITY OF SPRITE HALOS MEASURED BY ISUAL ON BOARD FORMOSAT-2 AND CHARGE MOMENT CHANGE OF PARENT LIGHTNINGH. Nakajo1, Y. Takahashi1, H. Kase2, T. Adachi3, M. Sato1, K. Yamashita2, R.-R. Hsu4, H.-T. Su4, A. B. Chen4, S. B. Mende5, H. U. Frey5, L.-C. Lee61Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Stanford University, United States, 4National Chen Kung University, China (SRS), 5University of California at Berkeley , United States, 6National Central University, China (SRS)
GP-11: SPACE-BORNE VHF LIGHTNING OBSERVATIONS BY MAIDO-1 AND JEM-GLIMS MISSIONT. Morimoto, H. Kikuchi, T. Ushio, Z.-I. KawasakiOsaka University, Japan
GP-12: DEVEROPMENT OF SIX-CHANNEL FILTER PHOTOMETERS ONBOARD THE JEM-GLIMSK. Yoshita1, M. Sato1, Y. Takahashi1, K. Yoshida2, Y. Sakamoto2, M. Suzuki3, T. Ushio4, T. Morimoto41Hokkdaido University , Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3ISAS/JAXA, Japan, 4Osaka University, Japan
GP-13: DEVELOPMENT OF OPTICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INSTRUMENTS ONBOARD JEM-GLISMM. Sato1, T. Ushio2, T. Morimoto2, Y. Takahashi1, U. Inan3, M. Kikuchi4, R. Ishida5, Y. Hobara6, H. Ishikawa7, Y. Sakamoto7, K. Yoshida7, K. Yoshita1, M. Suzuki8, A. Yamazaki81Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Osaka University, Japan, 3Stanford University, United States, 4NIPR, Japan, 5Osaka Pref. University, Japan, 6University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 7Tohoku University, Japan, 8ISAS/JAXA, Japan
GP-14: PENETRATION OF INTERPLANETARY ELECTRIC FIELD TO EQUATORIAL IONOSPHERE AND RELATED CHANGES DURING GEOMAGNETIC STORMS K. G. Simi, S. R. PrabhakarannayarUNIVERSITY OF KERALA, India
GP-15: MEASUREMENT OF DC ELECTRIC FIELD IN THE IONOSPHERE BY S-520-23 SOUNDING ROCKET EXPERIMENTSK. Ishisaka1, T. Miyake1, T. Okada1, T. Abe2, T. Ono3, S. Watanabe41Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS/JAXA), Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Hokkaido University, Japan
GP-16: VERY LOW-ENERGY ION OUTFLOWS DOMINATED BY OXYGEN IONS IN THE POLAR CAP MAGNETOSPHERE DURING GEOMAGNETIC STORMSN. Kitamura1, Y. Nishimura2, T. Ono1, Y. Ebihara2, N. Terada1, A. Shinbori3, A. Kumamoto1, T. Abe4, M. Yamada4, S. Watanabe5, A. Matsuoka4, A. W. Yau61Tohoku University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4JAXA, Japan, 5Hokkaido University, Japan, 6University of Calgary, Canada
GP-17: SOLAR ZENITH ANGLE DEPENDENCE OF THE PLASMA DENSITY AND TEMPERATURES IN THE POLAR IONOSPHERE AND MAGNETOSPHERE DURING GEOMAGNETICALLY QUIET PERIODS AT SOLAR MAXIMUMN. Kitamura1, N. Terada1, Y. Ogawa2, Y. Nishimura3, T. Ono1, A. Shinbori4, A. Kumamoto11Tohoku University, Japan, 2NIPR, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4Kyoto University, Japan
GP-18: ESTIMATION OF ELECTRON DENSITY PROFILE IN THE LOWER IONOSPHIC D REGION FROM MF RADIO WAVE OBSERVATION BY S-310-37 ROCKETY. Ashihara1, K. Ishisaka2, T. Miyake2, T. Okada2, I. Nagano31Nara National College of Technology, Japan, 2Toyama Prefectual University, Japan, 3Kanazawa University, Japan
GP-19: A STUDY OF EAST-WEST ASYMMETRY IN THE BOTTOMSIDE STRUCTURES OF PLASMA BUBBLES BY HF-TEP AND GPS-TEC OBSERVATIONST. Tsugawa, M. Ishii, T. MaruyamaNational Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
GP-22: IONOSPHERIC SIGNATURES OF SOLAR FLARESE. J. Koen1, A. B. Collier21Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, South Africa, 2University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
GP-23: CHARACTERISTICS OF FM RADIO WAVES REFLECTED BY THE IONOSPHERE OBSERVED AT HIROSHIMA AND ASOK. Shin, M. Murakami, M. Nishi, T. YoshidaHiroshima City University, Japan
GP-24: STUDY ON THE ESTIMATION OF THE ELECTRON DENSITY PROFILE IN THE LOWER IONOSPHERE WITH TIME DOMAIN FULL WAVE ANALYSIST. Futatsuya1, T. Miyake1, K. Ishisaka1, Y. Ashihara2, Y. Murayama3, S. Kawamura3, I. Nagano4, T. Okada11Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Nara National College of Technology, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Kanazawa University, Japan
GP-25: ESTIMATION OF ELECTRON DENSITY PROFILE IN THE LOWER POLAR IONOSPHERE BY THE RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS ANALYSIST. Sasaki, K. Ishisaka, T. Miyake, T. OkadaToyama Prefectural University, Japan
GP-27: A NEW MODEL OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES CAUSED BY EXPLOSION IN THE IONOSPHEREI. Y. SergeevRussian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), Russian Federation
GP-28: SPREAD F AND GPS PHASE FLUCTUATIONS NEAR THE CREST OF EQUATORIAL IONIZATION ANOMALYC.-C. Lee1, F.-D. Chu2, W.-S. Chen31Ching-Yun University, China (SRS), 2Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd., China (SRS), 3National Central University, China (SRS)

 

HBCGa: New instrumentation and observation techniques for space and planetary sciences

Friday, September 24, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room5)
Conveners: H. Misawa (Japan) and H. Kojima (Japan)

 

HBCGa-1: IN SITU DIAGNOSTIC OF DUST IN SPACE PLASMAS USING PASSIVE R.F. ELECTRIC ANTENNAS(Invited)M. MoncuquetLESIA, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, France
HBCGa-2: DEVELOPMENT OF RADAR SOUNDER AND IMPEDANCE PROBE FOR OBSERVATIONS IN THE FUTURE PLANETARY MISSIONS(Invited)A. Kumamoto1, T. Ono1, Y. Kasaba1, K. Higuchi2, T. Kobayashi3, T. Suzuki1, M. Wakabayashi4, J. Uemoto51Tohoku University, Japan, 2ISAS/JAXA, Japan, 3KIGAM, South Korea, 4Niihama NCT, Japan, 5NiCT, Japan
HBCGa-3: CHARACTERISTICS OF WIRE ANTENNA FOR PLASMA WAVE OBSERVATION AT LOW FREQUENCIEST. I. Imachi1, S. Y. Yagitani1, R. H. Higashi2, I. N. Nagano11Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Ishikawa National Institute of Technology, Japan
HBCGa-4: PARTICLE-IN-CELL ANALYSIS OF A SPACE-BASED ELECTRIC FIELD INSTRUMENT SURROUNDED BY A PHOTOELECTRON CLOUDY. Miyake1, H. Usui2, H. Kojima11Kyoto University, Japan, 2Kobe University, Japan
HBCGa-5: DEVELOPMENT OF A CO-OPERATIONAL OBSERVATION SIMULATOR FOR FORMATION-FLYING MAGNETOSPHERIC EXPLORATION MISSIONS. Takenaka1, Y. Kasahara1, H. Kojima2, T. Imachi11Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
HBCGa-7: INVESTIGATION OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPACECRAFT POTENTIAL AND ELECTRON DENSITY BY AKEBONO SATELLITEK. Ishisaka1, T. Okada1, A. Matsuoka2, T. Abe2, A. Kumamoto31Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Institute of Space and Astronautical Science(ISAS/JAXA), Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan

 

HBCGb: New instrumentation and observation techniques for space and planetary sciences

Friday, September 24, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room5)
Conveners: H. Misawa (Japan) and H. Kojima (Japan)

HBCGb-1: DEVELOPMENT OF MINIATURIZED OBSERVATION SYSTEM FOR PLASMA WAVE USING ANALOG ASIC FOR SMALL SCIENTIFIC SATELLITE MISSIONSH. Fukuhara1, S. Okada1, H. Kojima1, H. Ikeda2, H. Yamakawa11Kyoto University, Japan, 2JAXA, Japan
HBCGb-2: A NEW UHF RADIOTELESCOPE FOR INTERPLANETARY SCINTILLATION OBSERVATIONS; SOLAR WIND IMAGING FACILITY (Invited)M. Tokumaru, M. Kojima, K. Fujiki, K. Maruyama, Y. Maruyama, H. Itoh, T. IjuSolar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan
HBCGb-3: OBSERVATION OF PLANETARY RADIO EMISSIONS USING LARGE ARRAYS(Invited)J.-M. Griessmeier1, J. N. Girard2, P. Zarka21Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON), Netherlands, 2LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, France
HBCGb-4: 500 KM-CLASS DUAL FREQUENCY VLBI OBSERVATION OF JOVIAN DECAMETER RADIATIONT. Nakajo1, T. Ono2, H. Oya2, M. Iizima31Fukui University of Technology, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Shukutoku University, Japan
HBCGb-5: A SAMPLER UNIT PLANNED TO THE LLFAST (LUNAR LOW FREQUENCY ASTRONOMY TELESCOPE) PROJECT DEDICATED TO MOON-EARTH VLBI OBSERVATIONST. Kondo1, H. Takeuchi2, T. Iwata2, K. Imai3, T. Nakajo4, H. Misawa5, F. Tsuchiya5, A. Kumamoto51National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Kochi National College of Technology, Japan, 4Fukui University of Technology, Japan, 5Tohoku University, Japan
HBCGb-6: A WIDE BAND SPECTRO-POLARIMETER FOR GROUND-BASED METRIC SOLAR RADIO BURSTS OBSERVATION OF TOHOKU UNIVERSITYK. Iwai, H. Misawa, F. Tsuchiya, A. MoriokaTohoku University , Japan

 

HFG: Data assimilation and modeling of ionosphere, plasmasphere and magnetosphere

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room5)
Conveners: Y. Miyoshi (Japan) and S. Nakano (Japan)

HFG-1: THE FIRST FULLY-COUPLED WHOLE ATMOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE SIMULATION MODEL: INITIAL RESULTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONH. Jin1, Y. Miyoshi2, H. Fujiwara3, H. Shinagawa1, K. Terada31National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan
HFG-2: GPS METEOROLOGY: ATMOSPHERIC STUDIES USING RADIO WAVES FROM GPS SATELLITES(Invited)H. Seko1, Y. Shoji1, M. Kunii2, T. Tsuda31Meteorological Research Institute, Japan, 2University of Maryland, United States, 3Kyoto University, Japan
HFG-3: ENSEMBLE KALMAN FILTERING FOR ASSIMILATION OF GPS-BASED IONOSPHERIC OBSERVATIONS(Invited)T. Matsuo1, E. A. Araujo1, J. L. Anderson21University of Colorado at Boulder, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
HFG-4: MODELING OF THE PLASMASPHERIC DENSITY PROFILE FROM LARGE DATA SETS OF VLF WAVES AND GPS SIGNALS(Invited)Y. Goto, Y. Kasahara, S. Hayashi, T. IdeKanazawa University, Japan
HFG-5: DATA ASSIMILATION BASED MODELING OF THE RADIATION BELT ENVIRONMENT(Invited)J. Koller, G. D. Reeves, R. H. W. FriedelLos Alamos National Lab, United States
HFG-6: EASY AND SIMPLE METHODS TO ESTIMATE PARAMETER VALUES IN THE NUMERICAL SIMULATION MODEL FOR SEQUENTIAL DATA ASSIMILATION(Invited)T. Higuchi, R. YoshidaThe Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan

 

HG1a: Advanced theory and computer simulations in space plasmas

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 10:30-12:10 (Room4)
Conveners: T. Nakamura (Japan) and S. W. Y. Tam (China(SRS))

HG1a-1: EXCITATION OF WHISTLER MODES IN A LOSSY CYLINDRICAL MAGNETOPLASMAV. A. Eskin, A. V. KudrinUniversity of Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation
HG1a-2: ELECTRON HYBRID SIMULATION OF NONLINEAR GROWTH OF WHISTLER-MODE WAVES IN THE EQUATORIAL REGION OF THE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE(Invited)Y. Katoh1, Y. Omura21Tohoku University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
HG1a-3: THEORY OF VLF EMISSIONS AND CHORUS USING A VLASOV SIMULATION CODED. Nunn1, Y. Omura21Southampton University, United Kingdom, 2Kyoto University, Japan
HG1a-4: ELECTROMAGNETIC PLASMA EMISSION DURING BEAM-PLASMA INTERACTION(Invited)T. UmedaNagoya University, Japan
HG1a-5: DISPERSION SOLVER BY RATIONAL FUNCTIONST. K. NakamuraFukui Prefectural University, Japan

 

HG1b: Advanced theory and computer simulations in space plasmas

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room4)
Conveners: T. Nakamura (Japan) and S. W. Y. Tam (China(SRS))

HG1b-1: HEATING AND ACCELERATION OF SOLAR WIND IONS IN NON-RESONANT ALFVENIC TURBULENCEY. Nariyuki1, T. Hada2, K.. Tsubouchi31Kochi National College of Technology, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan, 3NICT, Japan
HG1b-2: SOLAR WIND INTERACTION WITH A SMALL SCALE ARTIFICIAL MAGNETOSPHERE FOR MAGNETO-PLASMA SAILT. Moritaka1, H. Usui1, M. Nunami21Kobe University, Japan, 2National Institute for Fusion Science, Japan
HG1b-3: A 3D HYBRID CODE FOR MINI-MAGNETOSPHERE SIMULATIONM. S. NakamuraOsaka Prefecture University, JST/CREST, Japan
HG1b-4: A SCIENCE CLOUD AT NICT FOR SPACE WEATHER RESEARCHESK. T. Murata1, S. Watari1, T. Nagatsuma1, H. Shinagawa1, M. Ishii1, E. Kimura2, S. Shimojo11National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Ehime University, Japan
HG1b-5: FUNDAMENTAL KINETIC MODES IN FIELD-DRIVEN PLASMA FLOWS(Invited)R. Kompaneets1, A. V. Ivlev2, S. V. Vladimirov1, G. E. Morfill21University of Sydney, Australia, 2Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany
HG1b-6: PARTICLE AND WAVE INTERACTIONS IN COMPLEX PLASMAS(Invited)S. V. VladimirovUniversiy of Sydney, Australia

 

HG2a: Wave propagation and wave-particle interactions in solar-terrestrial and planetary environment

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room5)
Conveners: Y. Katoh (Japan) and G. Lakhina (India)

HG2a-1: FLUX ENHANCEMENT OF THE OUTER RADIATION BELT BY WHISTLER WAVES(Invited)Y. MiyoshiSolar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya, Japan
HG2a-2: WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IN THE EQUATORIAL SOURCE REGION OF WHISTLER-MODE EMISSIONS (Invited)O. Santolik1, D. A. Gurnett2, J. S. Pickett2, S. Grimald3, P. M. E. Decreau4, M. Parrot4, N. Cornilleauwehrlin5, F. Ellemdanimazouz6, D. Schriver7, A. Fazakerley31Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Czech Republic, 2University of Iowa, United States, 3MSSL, United Kingdom, 4LPC2E/CNRS, France, 5Observatoire de Paris/CNRS, France, 6Laboratoire Atmospheres, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, 7UCLA, United States
HG2a-3: A THEORETICAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF NONLINEAR WAVE PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IN OBLIQUE WHISTLERSD. Nunn1, Y. Omura21Southampton University, United Kingdom, 2Kyoto University, Japan
HG2a-4: MICROBURST PRECIPITATION OF ENERGETIC ELECTRONS ASSOCIATED WITH CHORUS WAVE GENERATIONM. Hikishima1, Y. Omura1, D. Summers11Kyoto University, Japan, 2Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 3Kyung Hee University, South Korea
HG2a-5: FINE SCALE PRECIPITATIONS OF AURORAL ELECTRONS DUE TO THE RESONANT INTERACTION WITH WHISTLER MODE WAVEST. Nishiyama1, T. Sakanoi1, Y. Miyoshi2, Y. Katoh1, K. Asamura3, S. Okano1, M. Hirahara41Tohoku University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3ISAS, JAXA, Japan, 4University of Tokyo, Japan
HG2a-6: CROSS-ENERGY COUPLING IN THE PROCESS OF WHISTLER-MODE WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IN THE EARTH'S INNER MAGNETOSPHEREY. Katoh1, Y. Omura21Tohoku University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan

 

HG2b: Wave propagation and wave-particle interactions in solar-terrestrial and planetary environment

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room5)
Conveners: Y. Katoh (Japan) and G. Lakhina (India)

HG2b-1: THEORY AND OBSERVATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ION CYCLOTRON TRIGGERED EMISSIONS IN THE MAGNETOSPHERE(Invited)Y. Omura1, J. Pickett2, B. Grison3, O. Santolik4, I. Dandouras5, M. Engebretson6, P. M. E. Decreau71Kyoto University, Japan, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3Institute of Atmospheric Physics, AS CR, Czech Republic, 4Universite de Toulouse, France, 5Augsburg College, United States, 6LPC2E, CNRS, Japan, 7European Space Agency, Netherlands
HG2b-2: ELECTROMAGNETIC ION CYCLOTRON TRIGGERED EMISSIONS IN A DIPOLE GEOMETRY: HYBRID SIMULATION RESULTSM. Shoji, Y. OmuraKyoto University, Japan
HG2b-3: RING CURRENT INSTABILITIES AT THE INNER BOUNDARY OF THE RING CURRENT DURING THE MAGNETIC STORMA. P. Kakad, S. V. Singh, G. S. LakhinaIndian Institute of Geomagnetism, New Panvel, Navi Mumbai, India
HG2b-4: A GENERATION MECHANISM OF ELECTROSTATIC SOLITARY WAVES OBSERVED IN THE EARTH'S MAGNETOSHEATH BY CLUSTER SPACECRAFTG. S. Lakhina, S. V. Singh, A. P. KakadIndian Institute of Geomagnetism, India
HG2b-6: ELECTROSTATIC SOLITARY WAVES NEAR THE MOON OBSERVED BY KAGUYAK. Hashimoto1, M. Hashitani1, Y. Kasahara2, Y. Omura1, M. N. Nishino3, Y. Saito3, S. Yokota3, T. Ono4, H. Tsunakawa5, H. Shibuya6, M. Matsushima5, H. Shimizu7, F. Takahashi51Kyoto University, Japan, 2Kanazawa University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan, 5Tokyo Institute of Technology,, Japan, 6Kumamoto University, Japan, 7University of Tokyo, Japan
HG2b-7: ANALYSIS OF LOW-FREQUENCY PLASMA WAVE OBSERVED BY WAVEFORM CAPTURE (WFC) ONBOARD KAGUYAT. Shiraishi1, T. Miyake1, K. Ishisaka1, T. Okada1, Y. Kasahara2, Y. Goto2, K. Hashimoto3, A. Kumamoto4, T. Ono4, H. Tsunakawa5, K. M.-L. Team5, M. N. Nishino6, Y. Saito6, S. Yokota61Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Kanazawa University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan, 5Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 6ISAS/JAXA, Japan

 

HG2c: Wave propagation and wave-particle interactions in solar-terrestrial and planetary environment

Friday, September 24, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room5)
Conveners: Y. Katoh (Japan) and G. Lakhina (India)

HG2c-1: OBSERVATION OF LANGMUIR WAVE-ELECTRON PHASE BUNCHING(Invited)C. A. Kletzing1, S. R. Bounds1, S. Kaeppler1, J. Labelle2, M. Dombrowski21The University of Iowa, United States, 2Dartmouth College, United States
HG2c-2: AKEBONO SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS OF MF/HF AURORAL RADIO EMISSIONS EMANATING FROM THE TOPSIDE IONOSPHEREY. Sato1, T. Ono1, N. Sato2, R. Fujii31Tohoku University, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan
HG2c-3: FEATURES OF THE GYROTROPIC WAVE PROPAGATION IN THE HOMOGENEOUS IONOSPHEREI. Y. SergeevRussian Academy of Sciences (IZMIRAN), Russian Federation
HG2c-4: WHISTLER TURBULENCE IN ELECTRON SCALES: PARTICLE-IN-CELL SIMULATIONSS. Saito1, S. P. Gary2, Y. Narita31Nagoya University, Japan, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany
HG2c-5: KINETICS OF HIGH ENERGY ELECTRONS IN NONSTATIONARY QUASIPERPENDICULAR SHOCKSS. Matsukiyo1, M. Scholer21Kyushu University, Japan, 2Max-Planck-Institut fuer extraterrestrische Physik, Germany
HG2c-6: LUNAR WAKE STRUCTURE AND ITS ELECTRON DENSITY PROFILE IN THE SOLAR WIND OBSERVED BY KAGUYA LRS/WFCY. Kasahara1, A. Muro1, K. Kanatani1, Y. Goto1, K. Hashimoto2, Y. Omura2, A. Kumamoto3, T. Ono3, H. Tsunakawa41Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

 

HP: Poster Session for Commission H (Waves in plasmas)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

HP-1: STUDY ON THE SMALL SENSOR NODE SYSTEM FOR MEASURING SPACE ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTS. Okada1, H. Fukuhara1, H. Kojima1, S. Yagitani2, H. Ikeda3, Y. Miyake1, H. Usui4, H. Yamakawa1, Y. Ueda11Kyoto University, Japan, 2Kanazawa University, Japan, 3JAXA, Japan, 4Kobe University, Japan
HP-2: EVALUATION OF DATA SELECTION ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTED IN THE LRS/WFC ONBOARD KAGUYAY. Oike1, Y. Kasahara1, Y. Goto1, K. Hashimoto2, A. Kumamoto3, T. Ono31Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan
HP-3: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RADIO WAVE RECEIVER FOR NEXT MARS LANDER DEPLOYMENTS. Tomita1, K. Ishisaka1, T. Okada1, Y. Takahashi2, T. Miyake1, S. Yagitani3, M. Ozaki31Toyama Prefctural University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Kanazawa University, Japan
HP-4: DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGH-ACCURACY RADIO CLOCK RECEPTION SYSTEMY. Murase, K. Ishisaka, M. Uotani, T. Okada, T. MiyakeToyama Prefectural University, Japan
HP-6: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF ANTENNA IMPEDANCE ONBOARD AKEBONO SATELLITER. Higashi1, T. Imachi2, Y. Kasahara2, S. Yagitani2, I. Nagano21Ishikawa National College of Technology, Japan, 2Kanazawa University, Japan
HP-7: PRELIMINARY EVIDENCES TO SHOW THAT GRAVITY TRAVELS BY LIGHT SPEEDK. Tang, W. Wen, C. HuaChinese Academy of Sciences, China (CIE)
HP-8: IONOSPHERIC TOMOGRAPHY WITH CONSTRAINED LEAST-SQUARES METHOD USING GPS TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT DATAA. Saito1, H. Eto1, T. Tsugawa2, G. Ueno31Kyoto University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan
HP-9: EXAMINATION OF VALIDITY OF THE GLOBAL CORE PLASMA MODEL USING WHISTLER DISPERSIONS OBTAINED BY THE AKEBONOS. Hayashi, Y. Goto, Y. KasaharaKanazawa University, Japan
HP-10: AN EUV DATA ASSIMILATION TECHNIQUE FOR THE MODELING OF THE PLASMASPHERE USING THE PARTICLE FILTERS. Nakano1, M.-C. Fok2, P. C. Brandt3, T. Higuchi11The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
HP-11: DATA ASSIMILATION OF RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS OF THE RADIATION BELTSY. Miyoshi1, G. Ueno2, V. Jordanova3, H. Koshiishi4, H. Matsumoto4, T. Goka41Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya, Japan, 2Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan, 3Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 4JAXA, Japan
HP-12: THE IMPACT OF COSMIC RAYS ON TERRESTRIAL CLOUD COVER O. Okike1, A. B. Collier21University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, 2Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, South Africa
HP-13: SIMULATION STUDY ON ASYMMETRICAL FEATURES OF FREQUENCY AND INTENSITY IN THE IO-RELATED DECAMETRIC RADIO SOURCESK. Matsuda, H. Misawa, N. Terada, Y. KatohTohoku University, Japan
HP-14: ON THE REFORMATION AT PERPENDICULAR SHOCKSY. Kidani1, T. Umeda1, M. Yamao1, S. Matsukiyo2, R. Yamazaki31Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan, 3Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
HP-15: PARTICLE SIMULATIONS ABOUT GENERATION MECHANISM OF LOW FREQUENCY COMPONENT OF BENT. Hirono1, T. Miyake1, Y. Omura2, H. Kojima21Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
HP-16: PLASMA WAVES OVER LUNAR MAGNETIC ANOMALIES OBSERVED BY LRS/WFC ONBOARD KAGUYAS. Kitaguchi1, Y. Kasahara1, Y. Goto1, K. Hashimoto2, Y. Omura2, A. Kumamoto3, T. Ono3, H. Tsunakawa41Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
HP-17: FREQUENCY AND AMPLITUDE VARIATION OF CHORUS EMISSIONS OBSERVED BY GEOTAILS. Mori1, S. Yagitani1, M. Hikishima2, H. Kojima21Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
HP-18: NONLINEAR EVOLUTION OF WHISTLER-MODE CHORUS WAVESY. Miyashita1, D. Summers1, Y. Omura11Kyoto University, Japan, 2Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 3Kyung Hee University, South Korea
HP-19: EVOLUTION OF ENERGETIC ELECTRON DISTRIBUTION DUE TO INTERACTION WITH CHORUS EMISSIONSM. Yoshikawa1, Y. Omura1, D. Summers21Kyoto University, Japan, 2Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 3Kyung Hee University, South Korea
HP-20: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF LH PLASMA WAVES OBSERVED BY GEOTAIL SPACECRAFTK. Takahashi1, T. Shiraishi1, T. Miyake1, T. Okada1, K. Ishisaka1, H. Matsumoto2, H. Hayakawa3, Y. Saito41Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3ISAS/JAXA, Japan, 4ISAS, Japan
HP-22: DATA ANALYSIS OF NON-THERMAL PLASMA PARTICLES OBSERVED BY KAGUYA SPACECRAFT ORBITING AROUND THE MOONH. Sugiyama1, M. Hashitani1, Y. Omura1, K. Hashimoto1, Y. Saito2, M. Nishino2, H. Tsunakawa3, Y. Kasahara41Kyoto University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 4Information Media Center of Kanazawa University, Japan
HP-23: INVESTIGATION OF CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIO WAVES PROPAGATIONS IN THE LOWEST IONOSPHERE BY S-310-40 SOUNDING ROCKET MEASUREMENTK. Ishisaka1, Y. Ashihara2, T. Okada1, T. Miyake1, T. Abe3, A. Kumamoto41Toyama Prefectural University, Japan, 2Nara National College of Techinology, Japan, 3Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS/JAXA), Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan
HP-24: SOLITARY WAVES IN E-P-I PLASMAS AND THEIR POSSIBLE POSSIBLE APLICATIONS IN EARTH'S MAGNETOSPHEREK. Mayank1, S. S. Ghosh21University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 2Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India

 

J1a: Large telescope in East Asia and possible array connection

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room6)
Conveners: H. Kobayashi (Japan) and Z.-Q. Shen (China (CIE))

J1a-1: EAST-ASIAN VLBI NETWORK(Invited)H. Kobayashi1, B.-G. Kim2, Z.-G. Shen31National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute, South Korea, 3Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE)
J1a-2: FX-BASED VLBI CORRELATOR DEVELOPMENT BY KOREA-JAPAN JOINT COLLABORATION FOR EAST-ASIAN VLBI NETWORK(Invited)S.-J. Oh1, D.-G. Roh1, J.-H. Yeom1, H.-S. Chung1, S.-Y. Park1, H. Kobayashi2, N. Kawaguchi2, T. Oyama2, K. Kawakami31Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, South Korea, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Elecs Industry Co. Ltd., Japan
J1a-4: L-BAND ORTHOMODE TRANSDUCER FOR TIANMASHAN RADIO TELESCOPEW. Y. Zhong, J. Q. Wang, B. Li, Q. Y. FanShanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, China (CIE)
J1a-6: LNA BASED ON A LOW COST (~USD1.30) COMMERCIAL GAAS PHEMT MMIC OFFERS WIDEBAND (0.4~1.4 GHZ) AND ROOM-TEMPERATURE LOW NOISE (~0.3 DB) PERFORMANCES THAT SATISFY THE SKA LOW COST AND NO-COOLING REQUIREMENTC. L. LimAvago Technologies, Malaysia

 

J1b: Large telescope in East Asia and possible array connection

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room6)
Conveners: H. Kobayashi (Japan) and Z.-Q. Shen (China (CIE))

J1b-1: RECENT RESULTS AND FUTURE PLAN OF THE JAPANESE VLBI NETWORKK. FujisawaYamaguchi University, Japan
J1b-2: GIFU UNIVERSITY 11-M RADIO TELESCOPEH. Takaba, H. SudouGifu University, Japan
J1b-3: SHANGHAI 65M RADIO TELESCOPE(Invited)Z.-Q. ShenShanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE)
J1b-4: PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE PLANS OF HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY TOMAKOMAI 11-M RADIO TELESCOPEK. Sorai1, A. Habe1, H. Nishitani1, K. Hosaka1, Y. Watanabe2, Y. Ohishi1, K. Motogi1, T. Minamidani1, K. Matsui1, T. Takekoshi1, K. Sagara1, K. Akiyama2, K. Tateuchi2, H. Nakao11Hokkaido University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan
J1b-5: PRESENT STATUS AND THE FUTURE PROSPECT OF THE TAKAHAGI AND HITACHI 32-M RADIO TELESCOPESY. Yonekura1, M. Momose1, M. Yokosawa1, H. Ogawa2, K. Fujisawa3, H. Takaba4, K. Sorai5, N. Nakai6, S. Kameno7, H. Kobayashi8, N. Kawaguchi81Ibaraki University, Japan, 2Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 3Yamaguchi University, Japan, 4Gifu University, Japan, 5Hokkaido University, Japan, 6University of Tsukuba, Japan, 7Kagoshima University, Japan, 8National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
J1b-6: VLBI MAPPING OF MULTIPLE MASER LINES WITH THE EAST ASIA VLBI NETWORKH. ImaiKagoshima University, Japan

 

J2a: Millimeter- and sub-millimeter-wave telescope and array

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 10:30-12:10 (Room2)
Conveners: S. Iguchi (Japan) and N. Ohashi (China (SRS))

J2a-1: THE ARRAY FOR MICROWAVE BACKGROUND ANISOTROPY (AMIBA)(Invited)P. M. KochASIAA, China (SRS)
J2a-2: THE ATACAMA SUBMILLIMETER TELESCOPE EXPERIMENT (ASTE)(Invited)R. Kawabe1, K. Kohno21National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2University of Tokyo, Japan
J2a-3: NANTEN/NANTEN2 PROJECT: MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER STUDIES OF THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN THE GALAXY AND NEARBY GALAXIES(Invited)Y. FukuiNagoya University, Japan
J2a-4: THE 3M SUBMILLIMETERWAVE TELESCOPE PROTOTYPE - 3MSTEP(Invited)R. BalasubramanyamRaman Research Institute, India
J2a-5: CORRELATOR-BEAMFORMER-IMAGER FOR THE ALLEN TELESCOPE ARRAYH. Jiang1, W.-C. Hsieh1, J. Manley2, J. Landon3, D. C. Backer4, A. Parsons4, M. C. H. Wright4, G. C. Bower4, D. R. Werthimer4, J. Glenn51Academia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Virgin Island, 2Karoo Array Telescope, Virgin Island, 3Brigham Young University, South Africa, 4Radio Astronomy Lab, UC Berkeley, United States, 5California Institute of Technology, United States

 

J2b: Millimeter- and sub-millimeter-wave telescope and array

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room2)
Conveners: S. Iguchi (Japan) and N. Ohashi (China (SRS))

J2b-1: MILLIMETRE ASTRONOMY WITH THE ATCA AND CABB(Invited)J. StevensCSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Australia
J2b-2: THE SUBMILLIMETER ARRAY PREPARING FOR ALMA(Invited)P. T. P. Ho11Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 2Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, China (SRS)
J2b-3: ALMA: STATUS AND PROSPECT(Invited)T. HasegawaJoint ALMA Observatory, Chile
J2b-4: DEVELOPMENT OF THE 787-950 GHZ ALMA BAND 10 CARTRIDGE(Invited)Y. Uzawa1, Y. Fujii1, K. Kaneko1, M. Kroug1, A. Gonzalez1, T. Kojima1, K. Kuroiwa1, A. Miyachi1, K. Makise2, Z. Wang2, W.-L. Shan31National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Purple Mountain Observatory, China (CIE)
J2b-5: ANTARCTIC DOME-A ASTRONOMY PROJECT(Invited)S. C. Shi1, J. Yang1, L. F. Wang1, L. L. Feng1, X. Q. Cui21Purple Mountain Observatory, China (CIE), 2Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics and Technology, China (CIE)
J2b-6: NEXT GENERATION MILLIMETER/SUBMILLIMETER ARRAY TO SEARCH FOR 2ND EARTH(Invited)S. Iguchi, M. SaitoALMA Project National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan

 

J3: Radio astronomy in space and on the moon

Friday, September 24, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room6)
Conveners: T. Iwata (Japan) and H. Matsuo (Japan)

J3-1: NOISE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT OF THE ANTENNA SURFACES FOR RADIO ASTRONOMICAL SATELLITE, ASTRO-GK. Kamegai, M. Tsuboi, A. Doi, E. SatoInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan
J3-2: ON-BOARD MM-WAVE ASTRONOMICAL RECEIVER FOR THE ASTRO-G SATELLITE(Invited)M. Tsuboi1, K. Kamegai1, K. Kawahara1, Y. Murata1, T. Kasuga2, H. Ogawa3, K. Kimura3, H. Ujihara41JAXA, Japan, 2Hosei University, Japan, 3Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 4NICT, Japan
J3-3: THE OBSERVATION SYSTEM AND ROADMAP OF LLFAST: THE LUNAR LOW FREQUENCY ASTRONOMY TELESCOPET. Iwata1, H. Takeuchi1, H. Noda2, K. Imai3, H. Misawa4, T. Kondo5, T. Nakajo6, N. Kawano71Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Kochi National College of Technology, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan, 5National Institute of Information and Communication, Japan, 6Fukui University of Technology, Japan, 7Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE)
J3-4: APPLICATION OF VLBI TECHNIQUE FOR LUNAR AND PLANETARY MISSIONF. Kikuchi1, K. Matsumoto1, T. Iwata2, H. Hanada1, K. Asari1, Q. Liu3, S. Goossens1, Y. Kono1, H. Takeuchi2, N. Kawano3, S. Sasaki11National Astronomical Observatory, Japan, 2The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan, 3Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE)
J3-5: LUNAR ELECTROMAGNETIC AND PLASMA SENSORS (LEAPS)(Invited)S. Ananthakrishnan1, P. Janardhan2, J. E. Bergman3, S. Gurubaran4, D. C. Gharpure1, A. D. Shaligram1, P. Kale1, L. Ahlen3, A. V. Divekar11University of Pune, India, 2Physical Research Laboratory, India, 3Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 4Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India
J3-7: DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIMODE HORNS FOR RADIO TELESCOPESH. Ujihara1, K. Kimura2, H. Ogawa2, K. Matsumoto2, K. Kuroiwa2, M. Tsuboi3, K. Kamegai3, K. Kawahara3, Y. Murata3, T. Kasuga4, M. Homma51National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 3Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan, 4Hosei University, Japan, 5National Astronomical Observatory in Japan, Japan

 

JAD: Optical fiber connection of radio telescopes

Friday, September 24, 2010, 13:10-14:30 (Room6)
Conveners: Optical fiber connection of radio telescopes

JAD-3: OPTICAL FIBER CONNECTION OF RADIO TELESCOPES IN JAPAN(Invited)N. Kawaguchi, Y. Kono, S. Suzuki, T. OyamaNationa Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
JAD-4: AUTOMATED PROCESSING OF ULTRA-RAPID VLBI UT1 EXPERIMENTST. Hobiger1, M. Sekido1, S. Kurihara2, K. Kokado2, K. Nozawa3, R. Haas4, Y. Koyama1, T. Kondo1, H. Takiguchi1, J. Ritakari5, J. Wagner5, M. Uunila5, G. Molera51NICT, Japan, 2GSI, Japan, 3AES Co.,Ltd., Japan, 4Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden, 5Metsaehovi Radio Observatory, Finland
JAD-2: THE QUASAR-NETWORK OBSERVATIONS IN E-VLBI MODE FOR INTENSIVE SESSIONS OF UT1 OBSERVATIONI. Bezrukov, A. Finkelstein, A. Ipatov, M. Kaidanovsky, A. Mikhailov, A. Salnikov, E. Skurikhina, I. SurkisInstitute of Applied Astronomy Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

 

JCDa: Ultra wideband receiver and the applications

Friday, September 24, 2010, 14:30-15:10 (Room6)
Conveners: Ultra wideband receiver and the applications

JCDa-1: EFFECTS OF INTERSTELLAR PROPAGATION ON RADIO EMISSION FROM QUASARS: SUMMARY OF RECENT RESULTS AND PLANNED OBSERVATIONSH. E. BignallICRAR/Curtin University of Technology, Australia
JCDa-2: AN 8 GHZ WIDE-BAND HYBRID CORRELATOR SPECTROMETER FOR 3MSTEPR. BalasubramanyamRaman Research Institute, India

 

JCDb: Ultra wideband receiver and the applications

Friday, September 24, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room6)
Conveners: Ultra wideband receiver and the applications

JCDb-1: OBSERVATION OF THE UNIVERSE WITH ULTRA WIDEBAND RECEIVER AND SKAH. Nakanishi1, K. Takahashi2, S. Yamamoto3, N. Kawakatsu4, O. Kameya5, H. Hirashita6, H. Imai11Kagoshima University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3University of Tokyo, Japan, 4University of Tsukuba, Japan, 5National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 6Academia Sinica, China (SRS)
JCDb-2: LOFAR - THE FIRST OPERATIONAL PRECURSOR TO THE SKA(Invited)S. J. WijnholdsASTRON - Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands
JCDb-3: GASKAP: THE GALACTIC AUSTRALIAN SKA PATHFINDER SURVEYH. Imai1, J. Dickey2, S. Gibson3, J. F. Gomez4, P. Jones5, N. M. Mcccuregriffiths6, S. Stanimirovic7, J. Vanloon81Kagoshima University, Japan, 2University of Tasmania , Australia, 3Western Kentucky University, United States, 4Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, CSIC, Spain, 5University of New South Wales, Australia, 6Australia Telescope National Facility, Australia, 7University of Wisconsin, United States, 8Keele University, United Kingdom
JCDb-4: STUDY OF COSMIC MAGNETIC FIELDS WITH SQUARE KILOMETER ARRAYK. TakahashiNagoya University, Japan
JCDb-5: HIGH SPEED A/D CONVERTER FOR HOMODYNE DETECTION OF A WIDEBAND SIGNALN. Kawaguchi, Y. Kono, T. OyamaNational Astronomical Observatory, Japan, Japan
JCDb-6: WIDEBAND WAVEGUIDE PHASE SHIFTERS(Invited)S. SrikanthNational Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States

 

JE: Radio frequency interference

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room2)
Conveners: M. Ohishi (Japan) and T. Tzioumis (Australia)

JE-1: RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA FOR RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATIONS (Invited)S. AnanthakrishnanUniversity of Pune, India
JE-2: THE RFI ENVIRONMENT AND PROTECTION AT THE SITES OF CHINESE RADIO TELESCOPES(Invited)Z.-Q. Shen1, H. Zhang21Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE), 2National Astronomical Observatories of China, China (CIE)
JE-3: INTERFERENCE IMPACT OF POWERLINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS (PLT) ON RADIO SERVICES INCLUDING RADIO ASTRONOMY(Invited)M. KitagawaOsaka University, Japan
JE-4: IMPACT TO THE RADIO ASTRONOMY BY THE INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY THE SOLAR POWER SATELLITE SYSTEMSM. OhishiNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
JE-5: RFI MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR RADIOASTRONOMY(Invited)M. KestevenAustralia Telescope National Facility, CSIRO, Australia
JE-6: MODELLING INTERFERENCE FOR THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAY CONFIGURATION(Invited)C. WilsonCSIRO ICT Centre, Australia

 

JP: Poster Session for Commission J (Radio astronomy)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

JP-1: FIRST PHASE OF THE EAST ASIA VLBI NETWORK(Invited)A. Miyazaki1, H. Kobayashi1, S.-S. Lee2, B. W. Sohn2, Z.-Q. Shen3, Q.-B. Ling31Mizusawa VLBI Observatory, Japan, 2Korean VLBI Network, South Korea, 3Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China (CIE)
JP-2: STATUS OF YAMAGUCHI 32M RADIO TELESCOPEK. FujisawaYamaguchi University, Japan
JP-3: ATACAMA COMPACT ARRAY ANTENNASM. Saito, J. Inatani, K. Nakanishi, T. Naoi, M. Yamada, H. Saito, B. Ikenoue, Y. Kato, K.-I. Morita, N. Mizuno, S. IguchiALMA Project National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
JP-4: ATACAMA COMPACT ARRAY CORRELATOR FOR ATACAMA LARGE MILLIMETER/SUBMILLIMETER ARRAY S. K. Okumura1, Y. Chikada1, T. Kamazaki1, T. Okuda2, Y. Kurono1, S. Iguchi11National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan
JP-5: HIGH PRECISION WIDE FIELD IMAGING WITH ALMAK.-I. Morita, Y. Kurono, T. KamazakiNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
JP-6: THE 1.85M MM-SUBMM TELESCOPE FOR LARGE MOLECULAR CLOUD SURVEYA. Nishimura1, H. Tsuji1, T. Sakaguchi1, S. Yashima1, M. Kunizane1, M. Minowa1, K. Kimura1, H. Abe1, K. Muraoka1, T. Onishi1, H. Ogawa1, K. Dobashi2, T. Handa3, T. Nakajima41Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, 2Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 3University of Tokyo, Japan, 4National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
JP-7: 100-GHZ BAND SIDEBAND-SEPARATING RECEIVERS FOR NRO 45-M TELESCOPET. Nakajima1, H. Iwashita1, C. Miyazawa1, N. Kuno1, R. Kawabe1, T. Sakai2, K. Kohno2, T. Katase3, A. Nishimura3, K. Kimura3, H. Ogawa3, S. Asayama1, T. Tamura1, T. Noguchi11National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
JP-8: OBSERVATIONAL TEST OF THE ACA PHASE CORRECTION SCHEME WITH THE SMAS. Matsushita, Y.-L. ChenASIAA, China (SRS)
JP-9: SUBMILLIMETER MOLECULAR-LINE OBSERVATIONS OF STAR-FORMING REGIONS WITH THE SMA AND ASTES. Takakuwa, N. Ohashi, N. Hirano, H.-W. Yen, P. T. P. HoAcademia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, China (SRS)
JP-10: A FIRST BLACK HOLE IMAGER AT ANDESM. Miyoshi1, R. S. Furuya1, K. Niinuma1, Y. Hagiwara1, N. Kawaguchi1, J. Nakajima2, Y. Irimajiri2, Y. Koyama2, M. Sekido2, H. Ujihara2, K. J. I. Ishitsuka3, Y. Asaki4, Y. Kato4, H. Takeuchi41NAOJ, Japan, 2NICT, Japan, 3IGP, Peru, 4ISAS, JAXA, Japan
JP-11: SUB MILLIMETER VLBI PROJECT IN ASIAAM. Inoue, K. Asada, M. T. Chen, Y. D. Huang, C. P. Chen, S. Matsushita, P. Raffin, P. Koch, O. Morata, P. HoASIAA, China (SRS)
JP-12: A PLAN OF LARGE APERTURE SUBMILLIMETER TELESCOPER. Kawabe1, K. Kohno21National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2University of Tokyo, Japan
JP-13: PHOTONIC MILLIMETER-WAVE GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION TECHNIQUESH. Kiuchi1, T. Kawanishi21National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
JP-15: NUMERICAL SIMLATIONS OF TAPTERD SLOT ANTTENAS FOR SKAH. Ujihara1, S. Kouzuma2, A. Nakagawa2, H. Nakanishi2, N. Kawaguchi3, I. Ohta41National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Kagoshima University, Japan, 3National Astronomical Observatory in Japan, Japan, 4Kinki University, Japan
JP-16: EXPERIMENTAL TEXT ON A TAPERED SLOT ANTENNA USED IN AN ULTRA WIDEBAND RECEIVER S. Kouzuma1, A. Nakagawa1, H. Nakanishi1, N. Kawaguchi2, H. Ujihara3, I. Ohta41Kagoshima University, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Kinki University, Japan
JP-17: INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY 79GHZ HIGH RESOLUTION RADARS FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONSO. Kameya1, K. Tatsuzawa1, R. Okayasu1, Y. Chikada1, R. Kawabe1, S. Yamamoto2, N. Kawaguchi11National Astronomical Observatory of Japan , Japan, 2Tokyo University, Japan
JP-18: EVALUATION OF LTE SPECTRUM LEAKAGE TO RADIO ASTRONOMY BANDJ. Nakajima1, M. Ohishi21National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory, Japan
JP-19: RADIO VARIABILITY OF A FERMI LARGE AREA TELESCOPE BRIGHT SOURCE 0FGL J1847.8+3223S. Kida1, T. Daishido1, T. Tanaka1, T. Aoki1, K. Asuma1, K. Niinuma2, H. Akamatsu1, A. Imai1, H. Miyata11Waseda University, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan

 

K1: Biological effects (DC, ELF)

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room4)
Conveners: M. Ikehata (Japan) and J.-S. Lee (South Korea)

K1-1: EFFECTS OF EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS ON INSULIN-SECRETING CELLST. Sakurai, T. Kiyokawa, J. MiyakoshiHirosaki University, Japan
K1-2: ENHANCEMENT OF CYTOTOXIC AGENT BY ELF MAGNETIC FIELDSM. Kakikawa, S. YamadaKanazawa University, Japan
K1-3: FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS ON OCCUPATIONAL 765KV ELF EXPOSURE(Invited)C. Lee1, H. S. Ahn21Seoul National University, South Korea, 2Korea Electrical Engineering & Science Research Institute, South Korea
K1-4: EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELD BASED ON GROWTH OF DNA REPAIR DEFICIENT MAMMALIAN CELLS AND MUTATION ASSAYS. Yoshie1, M. Ikehata1, Y. Suzuki2, K. Wada2, C. Ohkubo3, T. Hayakawa11Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, 2Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 3Japan EMF Information Center, Japan
K1-5: ANIMAL STUDIES OF 20 KHZ EMF: 7 YEARS EXPERIENCES IN KOREA(Invited)Y.-S. LeeKorea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, South Korea
K1-6: DOSIMETRY ON THE INDUCED CURRENT DENSITY AND THE INDUCED ELECTRIC FIELD IN THE PREGNANT RAT MODEL EXPOSED TO LOCALIZED MAGNETIC FIELDS A 20KHZY. Hirai1, Y. Suzuki1, K. Wada1, K. Wake2, M. Taki1, A. Ushiyama3, C. Ohkubo41Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3National Institute of Public Health, Japan, 4Japan EMF Information Center, Japan

 

K2: Biological effects (RF)

Friday, September 24, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room4)
Conveners: J. Miyakoshi (Japan) and Vijayalaxmi (USA)

K2-1: COULD RADIO FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EXPOSURE TRIGGER CELLULAR STRESS RESPONSE?(Invited)H.-N. Kim1, J.-J. Lee1, Y.-S. Lee1, T. Kim2, J.-K. Pack2, J.-H. Yun3, N. Kim4, J.-S. Lee11Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, South Korea, 2Chungnam National University, South Korea, 3Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institutue, South Korea, 4Chungbuk National University, South Korea
K2-2: DOSIMETRY FOR FIELD EXPOSITION OF SKIN CELLS IN VITRO AT 100 GHZ AND BEYOND(Invited)T. Kleineostmann, C. Jastrow, T. SchraderPhysikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany
K2-3: VERIFICATION OF SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR 60 GHZ MILLIMETER WAVE OCULAR EXPOSURE(Invited)M. Kojima1, Y. Yamashiro1, H. Sasaki1, K. Sasaki2, T. Sakai3, K. Wake3, S. Watanabe3, Y. Kamimura4, A. Hirata5, Y. Suzuki6, M. Taki61Kanazawa Medical University, Japan, 2Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Utsunomiya University, Japan, 5Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, 6Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
K2-4: IN VITRO EXPOSURE APPARATUS FOR 60 GHZ MILLIMETER-WAVES WITH POST-WALL WAVEGUIDE(Invited)S. Kurogi, Y. Suzuki, M. TakiTokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
K2-5: EXPOSURE SYSTEM FOR A STUDY OF EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS FROM MOBILE PHONES(Invited)A. Y. Simba1, K. Wake1, S. Watanabe1, Y. Ugawa21National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Fukushima Medical University, Japan
K2-6: COMBINDED EXPOSURE OF CDMA AND WCDMA RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS; CHRONIC TOXICITY AND TERATOGENICITY(Invited)H.-J. Lee1, J.-K. Pack2, H.-D. Choi3, N. Kim4, Y.-S. Lee11Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, South Korea, 2Chungnam National University, South Korea, 3ETRI, South Korea, 4Chungbuk National University, South Korea

 

K3: Biomedical application of EM energy

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 8:30?10:10 (Room5)
Conveners: H. Matsuki (Japan) and N. Kim (South Korea)

K3-1: SAR ANALYSIS OF TRAPEZOID RING ANTENNA AND FOLDED MONOPOLE ANTENNAS. W. Lee, N. Kim, Y. L. LiuChungbuk National University, South Korea
K3-2: BROAD AREA COMMUNICATION METHOD BY DIFFERENT PHASE CARRIER FOR IMPLANT DIRECT FEEDING METHOD FESK. Kato, T. Sakamaki, T. Sato, F. Sato, H. Matsuki, K. Seki, Y. HandaTohoku University, Japan
K3-3: MULTI-DIRECTIONAL EXCITATION SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME INTERNAL IRRADIATION DOSE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMH. Kotake, T. Takura, F. Sato, H. Matsuki, T. Sato, S. YamadaTohoku University, Japan
K3-4: EFFECTIVE AREA READ BY HEATING VALUE OF HEATING ELEMENT FOR SOFT-HEATING HYPERTHERMIAH. Muratsu, K. Furiya, T. Takura, F. Sato, H. Matsuki, T. SatoTohoku University, Japan
K3-5: DUAL-FREQUENCY EXCITIN SYSTEM TO GENERATE MULTI-DIRECTIONAL MAGNETIC FIELDS FOR SOFT-HEATING HYPERTHERMIAK. Furiya, H. Muratsu, T. Takura, F. Sato, H. Matsuki, T. SatoTohoku University, Japan

 

KAE: Assessment of human exposure to EMF

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room5)
Conveners: K. Yamazaki (Japan) and Y.-M. Gimm (South Korea)

KAE-1: CALCULATION OF INDUCED ELECTRIC FIELD AND CURRENT IN THE CONTEXT OF COMPLIANCE TESTING WITH GUIDELINES FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE TO MAGNETIC FIELDK. YamazakiCentral Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Japan
KAE-2: HIGH SPEED CALCULATION OF INDUCED CURRENT IN HUMAN BODY EXPOSED TO UNIFORM ELF MAGNETIC FIELDSY. KamimuraUtsunomiya University, Japan
KAE-3: COMPUTATION OF INDUCED ELECTRIC FIELD IN HUMAN BODY DUE TO CONTACT CURRENT WITH QUASI-STATIC FDTD METHODY. Takano, A. HirataNagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
KAE-4: FIELD DISTRIBUTION BY OPEN WAVEGUIDE IN THE TISSUE-EQUIVALENT LIQUIDN. Ishii1, Y. Miyota3, K. Sato3, L. Hamada2, S. Watanabe21Niigata University/National Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Japan, 3NTT Advanced Technology, Japan
KAE-5: A NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE LIQUID-TYPE HUMAN-BODY EQUIVALENT ANTENNAA. Itou1, T. Arima1, A. Y. Simba2, S. Watanabe2, T. Uno11Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
KAE-6: FAST SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM STRUCTURE USING E-FIELD SENSORS ARRAYY.-M. Gimm1, D.-H. Kwon21Dankook University, South Korea, 2EPIK, South Korea

 

KB1: Bioimaging

Thursday, September 23, 2010, 10:10-12:10 (Room6)
Conveners: Y. Jinbo (Japan) and K. Iramina (Japan)

KB1-1: ODOR BIOSENSOR USING DISSOCIATE NEURONAL CULTURE EXPRESSING ION CHANNEL BUILT-IN ODOR RECEPTORS(Invited)N. Tanada1, T. Sakurai1, H. Mitsuno1, D. Bakkum1, R. Kanzaki1, H. Takahashi21The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo and PRESTO, JST, Japan
KB1-2: MICROELECTRODE ARRAY MAPPING OF MISMATCH NEGATIVITY IN RAT AUDITORY CORTEX(Invited)T. Isoguchi, R. Kanzaki, H. TakahashiThe University of Tokyo and PRESTO, JST, Japan
KB1-3: COMBINING NEUROPHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOPHYSICS TO STUDY DECISION MAKING(Invited)J. LauwereynsKyushu University, Japan
KB1-4: DESIGN OF RADIO FREQUENCY RESONANT COIL AND ITS EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF SMALL ANIMAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING CHARACTERISTICSH.-W. Son, K. Y. Kim, Y.-K. ChoKyungpook National University, South Korea
KB1-5: FIVE-BAND MICROWAVE RADIOMETER SYSTEM FOR NON-INVASIVE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMMENT IN NEWBORN BABIES: IMPROVEMENT OF CONFIDENCE LEVEL AND PHANTOM MEASUREMENT EXPERIMENTT. Sugiura, Y. Okita, I. Takahashi, H. HirataShizuoka University, Japan
KB1-7: ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY USING STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF AVALANCHE PHENOMENAS. Iwabuchi, M. Goto, A. Saito, K. Kotani, Y. JimboThe University of Tokyo, Japan

 

KB2: EM theory for biomedical application

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 10:30-12:10 (Room5)
Conveners: K. Ito (Japan) and Q. Chen (Japan)

KB2-1: RECENT ADVANCES EM CANCER TREATMENT TOOLS AND APPLICATORS(Invited)E. Neufeld1, C. H. Li1, M. Paulis3, M. Capstick1, G. Van Rhoon3, N. Kuster11IT'IS Foundation, Switzerland, 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland, 3Erasmus MC - Daniel den Hoed Cancer Cente, Netherlands
KB2-2: EVALUATION ON PERFORMANCE OF DOPPLER RADAR FOR BREATH DETECTION BY DYNAMIC PHANTOM(Invited)J. Yonebayashi1, S. Takamatsu2, K. Saito1, M. Takahashi1, K. Ito11Chiba University, Japan, 2OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd., Japan
KB2-3: NUMERICAL ESTIMATION OF PACEMAKER EMI FROM MOBILE RADIO USED IN ELEVATORS USING EUROPEAN ANATOMICAL WHOLE-BODY HUMAN MODELSR. Okamura, T. Hikage, T. NojimaHokkaido University, Japan
KB2-4: FDTD INDUCED CURRENT ANALYSIS OF CONDUCTING OBJECTS ON LOSSY FLAT EARTHT. Arima1, S. Watanabe2, T. Uno31NICT/TAT, Japan, 2TAT, Japan, 3NICT, Japan
KB2-5: THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCATTERING ANALYSIS OF LOSSY/LOSSLESS DIELECTRICS USING CONSTRAINED INTERPOLATION PROFILE METHODJ. Chakarothai, Q. Chen, K. SawayaTohoku University, Japan

 

KBC: Numerical dosimetry for wireless communications

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 13:10-15:10 (Room5)
Conveners: A. Hirata (Japan) and J.-K. Pack (South Korea)

KBC-1: ELECTROMAGNETIC ABSORPTION IN FETUSES BETWEEN EARLY- TO MID-GESTATION FOR WHOLE-BODY EXPOSURE TO RF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDST. Nagaoka1, S. Akimoto2, K. Saito2, M. Takahashi2, K. Ito2, S. Watanabe11National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Chiba University, Japan
KBC-2: EVALUATION OF DIRECTION-OF-ARRIVAL DEPENDENCE OF WHOLE-BODY AVERAGED SAR OF HUMAN MODELS EXPOSED TO UHF PLANE-WAVE(Invited)N. Kobayashi, Y. Kawamura, T. Hikage, T. NojimaHokkaido University, Japan
KBC-3: EDGE- OR FACE-BASED ELECTRIC FIELD IN FDTD: IMPLICATIONS FOR DOSIMETRYI. Laakso, T. UusitupaAalto University, Finland
KBC-4: VOXEL SAR ALGORITHMS AND WHOLE BODY AVERAGED SAR(Invited)A. K. Lee, H. D. ChoiETRI, South Korea
KBC-5: SAR CALCULATIONS FOR FETUS EXPOSED TO EM WAVE FROM BUSINESS PORTABLE RADIO CLOSE TO ABDOMEN OF PREGNANT WOMANS. Akimoto1, T. Nagaoka2, K. Saito1, S. Watanabe2, M. Takahashi1, K. Ito11Chiba University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
KBC-6: ESTIMATION OF INDUCED POTENTIAL ON IMPLANTED MEDICAL DEVICES DUE TO A NEAR-FIELD INTRA-BODY COMMUNICATION DEVICEY. Yoshino, M. TakiTokyo Metropolitan University, Japan

 

KE: Electromagnetic interference with medical equipment

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Room6)
Conveners: Y. Tarusawa (Japan) and W. Kainz (U.S.A.)

KE-1: ANALYSIS ON ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS FROM THE INTESTINE-INGESTED SOURCE IN THE HUMAN BODY MODELJ.-H. Jung, S.-Y. KimKorea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
KE-2: IMPACT OF WBAN TO ELECTRODES FOR ECG MONITORINGY. Goto1, K. Kitaichi1, S. Ishigami2, K. Takizawa2, G. H. Sung2, M. Tokuda11Tokyo City University, Japan, 2NICT, Japan
KE-3: A TWO-STEP APPROACH TO MODEL ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE AT CARDIAC PACEMAKER FOR WIDEBAND SIGNALS(Invited)J. Wang1, Q. Wang21Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Dresden University of Technology, Germany
KE-4: MITIGATING IMPLANTABLE CARDIAC-PACEMAKER EMI BY USING RADIO FILLER SIGNAL AGAINST ACTUAL UHF RFID INTERROGATORS(Invited)Y. Kawamura1, S. Futatsumori2, T. Hikage1, T. Nojima11Hokkaido University, Japan, 2Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
KE-5: MEASUREMENT OF INDUCED VOLTAGE AT IMPLANTABLE DEVICE IN HUMAN-BODY COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENTS. Ishihara, T. Iyama, T. Onishi, J. Higashiyama, Y. TarusawaNTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan
KE-6: A NEW ELECTRODE FOR MONITORING AND SIGNAL APPLYING FOR EMI ASSESSMENT OF ACTIVE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE USING HUMAN BODY MODEL(Invited)T. Toyoshima1, H. Fujimoto1, T. Hikage2, T. Nojima21Medtronic Japan Co., Ltd., Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan

 

KP: Poster Session for Commission K (Electromagnetics in biology and medicine)

Saturday, September 25, 2010, 15:30-17:30 (Foyer)

KP-1: EFFECT OF EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ON OXIDATIVE STRESS M.-N. Hong1, B.-C. Kim1, Y.-S. Lee1, Y.-M. Gimm2, S. H. Myung3, J.-S. Lee11Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, South Korea, 2Korea EMF Safety, Dankook University, South Korea, 3Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, South Korea
KP-2: EVALUATION OF GENOTOXIC EFFECTS OF INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELD IN IN VITRO MICRONUCLEUS ASSAY USING CHL/IU CELLSM. Ikehata1, S. Yoshie1, K. Wada2, Y. Suzuki2, T. Sakai3, K. Wake3, S. Nakasono4, M. Taki2, C. Ohkubo51Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, 2Toyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan, 5Japan EMF Information Center, Japan
KP-3: INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS DID NOT HAVE GENOTOXIC AND PROMOTION POTENTIALS. Nakasono1, M. Ikehata2, K. Yamazaki1, T. Negishi11Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan, 2Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan
KP-4: VELOCIMETRY ON THERMAL CONVECTION FLOW OF AQUEOUS HUMOR IN ANTERIOR CHAMBER CAUSED BY MILLIMETER-WAVE EXPOSUREA. Koike1, Y. Suzuki1, T. Taguchi1, M. Kojima2, Y. Yamashiro2, T. Sakai3, S. Watanabe3, M. Taki1, K. Sasaki4, H. Sasaki21Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 2Kanazawa Medical University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Kanazawa Medical University and Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University, Japan
KP-5: BIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF MOBILE PHONE EXPOSURE ON RAT BRAINK. K. Kesari, S. Kumar, J. BehariJawaharlal Nehru University, India
KP-6: A UNIFIED PHANTOM FOR THE COMPLIANCE TEST FOR MOBILE PHONES L. Hamada1, T. Iyama2, S. Watanabe1, T. Onishi21National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan
KP-8: RECENT ADVANCES IN ACTIVE TIME DOMAIN SENSORS(Invited)S. Kuehn1, N. Kuster11IT'IS Foundation, Switzerland, 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
KP-9: REVIEW ON CORRELATION BETWEEN PEAK SPATIAL-AVERAGED SAR AND TEMPERATURE ELEVATION IN HUMAN HEAD FOR LOCALIZED MICROWAVE EXPOSURE(Invited)A. Hirata, O. FujiwaraNagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

 

U: Radio science activities in the Asia-Pacific area

Sunday, September 26, 2010, 8:30?10:10 (Room3)
Conveners: M. Krairiksh (Thailand) and K. Itoh (Japan)

U-1: RADIO FREQUENCY RESEARCH IN THE PHILIPPINES(Invited)P. J. R. CoUniversity of the Philippines, Philippines
U-2: MODAL ANALYSIS OF BI-ANISOTROPIC WAVEGUIDES BY ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD WITH EDGE-BASED POLYGONAL ELEMENTS(Invited)T. AngkaewChulalongkorn University, Thailand
U-3: MICROWAVE SENSOR FOR FRUIT CLASSIFICATIONP. Leekul, M. KrairikshKing Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
U-4: ACTIVITIES OF SPACE WEATHER RESEARCHES AT NICTK. Murata, S. Watari, T. Nagatsuma, H. Shinagawa, M. IshiiNICT, Japan
U-5: RF MEASUREMENT AT EARTH STATION(Invited)K. Po, K. NawinInstitute of Technology of Cambodia, Cambodia