His primary areas of study are Base station, Computer network, Transmission, Electronic engineering and Signal. The study incorporates disciplines such as Scheduling, Real-time computing, Electrical engineering and Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing in addition to Base station. The Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Wireless, Throughput and Terminal.
As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Transmission, focusing on Computer hardware and, on occasion, Synchronization and Synchronization Channel. The concepts of his Electronic engineering study are interwoven with issues in Channel, Control, Quality and Encoding. The Interference research Akihiko Nishio does as part of his general Signal study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Section, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
Akihiko Nishio focuses on Base station, Computer network, Signal, Transmission and Electronic engineering. The various areas that Akihiko Nishio examines in his Base station study include Wireless, Terminal and Telecommunications link. His studies deal with areas such as Real-time computing and Throughput as well as Computer network.
His research in Signal intersects with topics in Sequence and Topology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Transmission, Encoding is strongly linked to Computer hardware. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Algorithm, Error detection and correction, Subcarrier and Communication methods.
His main research concerns Computer network, Base station, Telecommunications link, Terminal and Wireless. His Base station research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Real-time computing, Computer hardware, Terminal device and Integrated circuit. His Telecommunications link research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Electronic engineering and Retransmission.
His research integrates issues of Bandwidth, Control, Transmitter, Signal and Upstream in his study of Terminal. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Transmission and Coding. Electrical engineering covers Akihiko Nishio research in Transmission.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Base station, Computer network, Computer hardware, Terminal and Electrical engineering. His Base station research includes elements of Telecommunications link, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing and Integrated circuit. The study incorporates disciplines such as Wireless and Real-time computing in addition to Computer network.
Akihiko Nishio has researched Computer hardware in several fields, including Scheduling, Code word, Communication methods and Encoding. His Terminal study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Control, Electronic engineering and Signal. Akihiko Nishio works in the field of Electrical engineering, focusing on Transmission in particular.
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Wireless communication apparatus and wireless communication method
Masayuki Hoshino;Akihiko Nishio;Seigo Nakao;Daichi Imamura.
(2006)
Radio communication apparatus and subcarrier assignment method
Jun Cheng;Akihiko Nishio.
(2004)
Radio communication apparatus and subcarrier assignment method
Jun Cheng;Akihiko Nishio.
(2004)
Nitride semiconductor device and method for manufacturing same
Hideyuki Okita;Yasuhiro Uemoto;Masahiro Hikita;Hidenori Takeda.
(2013)
Nitride semiconductor device and method for manufacturing same
Hideyuki Okita;Yasuhiro Uemoto;Masahiro Hikita;Hidenori Takeda.
(2013)
Radio communication apparatus and pilot symbol transmission method
Akihiko Nishio;Atsushi Matsumoto.
(2004)
Configuración de canales de control en un sistema de comunicaciones móviles
Suzuki Hidetoshi;Wengerter Christian;Nishio Akihiko.
(2020)
Configuración de canales de control en un sistema de comunicaciones móviles
Suzuki Hidetoshi;Wengerter Christian;Nishio Akihiko.
(2020)
Radio communication equipment and radio communication method
Fumiyuki Adachi;Katsuhiko Hiramatsu;Akihiko Nishio;Kazuaki Takeda.
(2000)
Radio communication equipment and radio communication method
Fumiyuki Adachi;Katsuhiko Hiramatsu;Akihiko Nishio;Kazuaki Takeda.
(2000)
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