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D-Index
33
Citations
4486
World Ranking
9420
National Ranking
212

Morio Toyoshima publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Morio Toyoshima sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 411 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Morio Toyoshima D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Morio Toyoshima sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

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:

  • International Conference on Space Optics - ICSO 2020
  • Frontiers in Physics
  • Optical Engineering
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

They have collaborated extensively with several co-authors, among them:

  • Alberto Carrasco-Casado
  • Phuc V. Trinh
  • Dimitar Kolev
  • Koichi Shiratama
  • Hiroyuki Tsuji

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Morio Toyoshima include:

  • "Recent Trends in Space Laser Communications for Small Satellites and Constellations," 2020, Journal of Lightwave Technology

Other notable works, although not authored by Toyoshima directly but listed among recent papers in their field, are:

  • "Secrecy Analysis of FSO Systems Considering Misalignments and Eavesdropper's Location," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "Flexible Resource Allocation With Inter-Beam Interference in Satellite Communication Systems With a Digital Channelizer," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Throughput Analysis for TCP Over the FSO-Based Satellite-Assisted Internet of Vehicles," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • "Experimental Channel Statistics of Drone-to-Ground Retro-Reflected FSO Links With Fine-Tracking Systems," 2021, IEEE Access

Best Publications

  • The Japanese space gravitational wave antenna DECIGO

    Seiji Kawamura;Hiroo Kunimori;Mizuhiko Hosokawa;Ryuichi Fujita

  • Satellite-to-ground quantum-limited communication using a 50-kg-class microsatellite

    Hideki Takenaka;Alberto Carrasco-Casado;Mikio Fujiwara;Mitsuo Kitamura

  • Recent Trends in Space Laser Communications for Small Satellites and Constellations

    Morio Toyoshima

  • Trends in satellite communications and the role of optical free-space communications [Invited]

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  • The Japanese space gravitational wave antenna?DECIGO

    S. Kawamura;M. Ando;T. Nakamura;K. Tsubono

  • Optimum divergence angle of a Gaussian beam wave in the presence of random jitter in free-space laser communication systems.

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  • Polarization measurements through space-to-ground atmospheric propagation paths by using a highly polarized laser source in space

    Morio Toyoshima;Hideki Takenaka;Yozo Shoji;Yoshihisa Takayama

  • Maximum fiber coupling efficiency and optimum beam size in the presence of random angular jitter for free-space laser systems and their applications.

    Morio Toyoshima

  • Space-QUEST: Experiments with quantum entanglement in space

    Rupert Ursin;Thomas Jennewein;Johannes Kofler;Josep M. Perdigues

  • Toward Optimized Traffic Distribution for Efficient Network Capacity Utilization in Two-Layered Satellite Networks

    H. Nishiyama;Y. Tada;N. Kato;N. Yoshimura

  • Ground-to-satellite laser communication experiments

    M. Toyoshima;Y. Takayama;T. Takahashi;K. Suzuki

  • Overview of the inter-orbit and the orbit-to-ground laser communication demonstration by OICETS

    Takashi Jono;Yoshihisa Takayama;Koichi Shiratama;Ichiro Mase

  • Comparison of microwave and light wave communication systems in space applications

    Morio Toyoshima;Walter R. Leeb;Hiroo Kunimori;Tadashi Takano

  • Experimental verification of fiber-coupling efficiency for satellite-to-ground atmospheric laser downlinks.

    Hideki Takenaka;Morio Toyoshima;Yoshihisa Takayama

  • In-orbit measurements of spacecraft microvibrations for satellite laser communication links

    Morio Toyoshima;Yoshihisa Takayama;Hiroo Kunimori;Takashi Jono

  • Long-term statistics of laser beam propagation in an optical ground-to-geostationary satellite communications link

    M. Toyoshima;S. Yamakawa;T. Yamawaki;K. Arai

  • Space gravitational-wave antennas DECIGO and B-DECIGO

    Seiji Kawamura;Takashi Nakamura;Masaki Ando;Naoki Seto

  • Atmospheric turbulence-induced fading channel model for space-to-ground laser communications links

    Morio Toyoshima;Hideki Takenaka;Yoshihisa Takayama

  • Optical inter-orbit communications engineering test satellite (OICETS)

    Yuuichi Fujiwara;Masaaki Mokuno;Takashi Jono;Toshihiko Yamawaki

  • Ground-to-satellite optical link tests between Japanese laser communications terminal and European geostationary satellite ARTEMIS

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  • In-orbit measurements of short term attitude and vibrational environment on the Engineering Test Satellite VI using laser communication equipment

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  • Preliminary result on laser communication experiment using (ETS-VI)

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  • Performance evaluation of laser communication equipment onboard the ETS-VI satellite

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  • Adaptive Power Resource Allocation With Multi-Beam Directivity Control in High-Throughput Satellite Communication Systems

    Masaki Takahashi;Yuichi Kawamoto;Nei Kato;Amane Miura

  • Ground-to-OICETS laser communication experiments

    Morio Toyoshima;Kenichi Takizawa;Toshiaki Kuri;Werner Klaus

  • Space-QUEST: Experiments with quantum entanglement in space

    Rupert Ursin;Thomas Jennewein;Josep M. Perdigues;Luigi Cacciapuoti

Frequent Co-Authors

Mikio Fujiwara
Mikio Fujiwara National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Masahide Sasaki
Masahide Sasaki National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Nei Kato
Nei Kato Tohoku University
Toshiaki Kuri
Toshiaki Kuri National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Ken-ichi Ueda
Ken-ichi Ueda University of Electro-Communications
Misao Sasaki
Misao Sasaki University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Shiho Kobayashi
Shiho Kobayashi Liverpool John Moores University
Kunihito Ioka
Kunihito Ioka Kyoto University
Masaru Shibata
Masaru Shibata Kyoto University
Shinji Tsujikawa
Shinji Tsujikawa Waseda University

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