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Latest success of open experiments of mmWave systems and networks for the Heterogeneous network in 5G Mobile Communication are reviewed. This is conducted in “wireless-fiber project” funded by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan and high-speed wireless communication systems above Gb/s has been pursued by the collaborative team in Tokyo Institute of Technology as well as the...
Statistic properties of rainfall in Tokyo are presented in this paper. Average rain duration as a function of rain rate is analyzed for future route switching technique to increase network availability. In case of strong rain (>100 mm/h), minimum and maximum duration were 20 sec. and 335 sec., respectively. It was found that even in the campus within 1 km, rain rate is different at each site and...
Channel occupancy is key information to realize efficient operation of the wireless system. Channel occupancy can be defined as the time occupancy ratio in the case of Wireless LAN (WLAN). We propose a novel passive method to estimate the time occupancy ratio of WLAN. The proposed method produces greater improvement in estimation accuracy compared with that of conventional methods. In this paper,...
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