Morio Toyoshima is affiliated with the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology in Japan and specializes in engineering, with a research focus on electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, and computer networks and communications. Their work also spans atomic and molecular physics, optics, and artificial intelligence.
Their research concentrates primarily on optical wireless communication technologies and satellite communication systems. Additional main topics include semiconductor lasers and optical devices, error correcting code techniques, orbital angular momentum in optics, quantum information and cryptography, and advanced optical network technologies.
Frequent publication venues for Morio Toyoshima include:
They have collaborated extensively with several co-authors, among them:
Recent papers authored or co-authored by Morio Toyoshima include:
Other notable works, although not authored by Toyoshima directly but listed among recent papers in their field, are:
Seiji Kawamura;Hiroo Kunimori;Mizuhiko Hosokawa;Ryuichi Fujita
Hideki Takenaka;Alberto Carrasco-Casado;Mikio Fujiwara;Mitsuo Kitamura
Morio Toyoshima
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S. Kawamura;M. Ando;T. Nakamura;K. Tsubono
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Morio Toyoshima;Hideki Takenaka;Yozo Shoji;Yoshihisa Takayama
Morio Toyoshima
Rupert Ursin;Thomas Jennewein;Johannes Kofler;Josep M. Perdigues
H. Nishiyama;Y. Tada;N. Kato;N. Yoshimura
M. Toyoshima;Y. Takayama;T. Takahashi;K. Suzuki
Takashi Jono;Yoshihisa Takayama;Koichi Shiratama;Ichiro Mase
Morio Toyoshima;Walter R. Leeb;Hiroo Kunimori;Tadashi Takano
Hideki Takenaka;Morio Toyoshima;Yoshihisa Takayama
Morio Toyoshima;Yoshihisa Takayama;Hiroo Kunimori;Takashi Jono
M. Toyoshima;S. Yamakawa;T. Yamawaki;K. Arai
Seiji Kawamura;Takashi Nakamura;Masaki Ando;Naoki Seto
Morio Toyoshima;Hideki Takenaka;Yoshihisa Takayama
Yuuichi Fujiwara;Masaaki Mokuno;Takashi Jono;Toshihiko Yamawaki
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Masaki Takahashi;Yuichi Kawamoto;Nei Kato;Amane Miura
Morio Toyoshima;Kenichi Takizawa;Toshiaki Kuri;Werner Klaus
Rupert Ursin;Thomas Jennewein;Josep M. Perdigues;Luigi Cacciapuoti
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