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Yozo Shoji

Researcher at National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Publications -  160
Citations -  1648

Yozo Shoji is an academic researcher from National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Transmission (telecommunications). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 154 publications receiving 1498 citations. Previous affiliations of Yozo Shoji include Keio University.

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CATT: potential based routing with content caching for ICN

TL;DR: In this article, potential based routing (PBR) is introduced to achieve several design goals such as availability, adaptability, diversity, and robustness for ICN, and the performance of a random caching policy is examined.
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Polarization measurements through space-to-ground atmospheric propagation paths by using a highly polarized laser source in space

TL;DR: The polarization characteristics of an artificial laser source in space were measured through space-to-ground atmospheric transmission paths and the degree of polarization of the laser beam transmitted from the satellite preserved within an rms error of 1.6 degrees.

CATT : Potential Based Routing with Content Caching for ICN

TL;DR: In this paper, potential based routing (PBR) is introduced to achieve several design goals such as availability, adaptability, diversity, and robustness for ICN, and the performance of a random caching policy is examined.
Patent

Radio communication apparatus, transmitter apparatus and receiver apparatus

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a radio communication apparatus, a transmitter and a receiver, that is capable of dealing with a plurality of signal waves, including a millimeter wave transmitter, an up-converter and an output processing circuit.
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A design of single carrier based PHY for IEEE 802.15.3c standard

TL;DR: An air interface for ultra high-speed millimeter wave (60 GHz) systems which have been under standardization process at IEEE 802.15.3c is proposed: the proposed channel plan permits ease of portable device implementation employing the major crystal oscillator used in CDMA cellar phones.