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Hiroshi Harada

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  374
Citations -  2672

Hiroshi Harada is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless & Cognitive radio. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 354 publications receiving 2485 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroshi Harada include Denso & National Institute of Information and Communications Technology.

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IEEE 802.15.4g Based Wi-SUN Communication Systems

TL;DR: This paper summarizes Wi-SUN communication systems and their physical (PHY) layer and media access control (MAC) specifications, and fundamental transmission performances of the systems in the PHY layer and MAC layer are evaluated by computer simulations.
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Enabling coexistence of multiple cognitive networks in TV white space

TL;DR: This work presents a standard independent framework to enable exchange of information relevant for coexistence based on two mechanisms: centralized and distributed, and gives a concise overview of the current activities in international standardization bodies toward the realization of communications in TVWS.
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IEEE 1900.6: spectrum sensing interfaces and data structures for dynamic spectrum access and other advanced radio communication systems standard: technical aspects and future outlook

TL;DR: The current structure of the IEEE 1900.6 standard and its relationship with other related standardization activities are outlined, application scenarios and topology are provided briefly, and open research issues that raise future challenges to the standardization community are discussed.
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Adaptive Two Thresholds Based Energy Detection For Cooperative Spectrum Sensing

TL;DR: An adaptive two thresholds based energy detection and a two stage HIC based cooperative decision for cooperative spectrum sensing to improve the sensing reliability in the circumstance with heavy noise uncertainty is proposed.