2012 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to spread spectrum and ultra wideband technologies and applications
His main research concerns Electronic engineering, Telecommunications, Wireless, Computer network and Spread spectrum. Ryuji Kohno specializes in Electronic engineering, namely Ultra-wideband. His study in Telecommunications is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Algorithm, Cognitive science and Pulse shaping.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Beamwidth, Independence and Chebyshev filter in addition to Wireless. His Spread spectrum research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Single antenna interference cancellation, Communication channel, Interference and Bit error rate. As part of the same scientific family, Ryuji Kohno usually focuses on Transmitter, concentrating on Multipath propagation and intersecting with Fading.
His primary scientific interests are in Electronic engineering, Computer network, Wireless, Telecommunications and Algorithm. He interconnects Spread spectrum, Communication channel and Antenna in the investigation of issues within Electronic engineering. His Spread spectrum study incorporates themes from Single antenna interference cancellation, Interference and Bit error rate.
His Computer network research incorporates elements of Relay, Throughput and Channel capacity. His Wireless research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wireless sensor network and Electrical engineering. His study explores the link between Code division multiple access and topics such as Fading that cross with problems in Multipath propagation.
Ryuji Kohno mainly focuses on Computer network, Body area network, Electronic engineering, Wireless and Real-time computing. Ryuji Kohno has researched Computer network in several fields, including Relay, Multiplexing and Throughput. His Body area network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wearable computer, Error detection and correction, Communication channel and IEEE 802.15.
The various areas that he examines in his Communication channel study include Transmitter and Simulation. Ryuji Kohno mostly deals with Ultra-wideband in his studies of Electronic engineering. His research integrates issues of Signal-to-noise ratio, Wireless sensor network, Protocol and Transmission in his study of Wireless.
Ryuji Kohno focuses on Body area network, Computer network, Wireless, Electronic engineering and Real-time computing. His research in Body area network intersects with topics in Error detection and correction, Communication channel, IEEE 802.15 and Ultra-wideband. His Wireless study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wireless sensor network, Phase-shift keying, Transceiver and Access control.
Ryuji Kohno conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Electronic engineering and Medical information through his research. His Real-time computing research incorporates themes from Sensor node and Throughput. His studies deal with areas such as Energy and Human-body model as well as Telecommunications.
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Ultra-wideband signals and systems in communication engineering
M. Ghavami;L. B. Michael;R. Kohno.
(2004)
Ultra-wideband signals and systems in communication engineering
M. Ghavami;L. B. Michael;R. Kohno.
(2004)
Spread spectrum access methods for wireless communications
R. Kohno;R. Meidan;L.B. Milstein.
IEEE Communications Magazine (1995)
Spread spectrum access methods for wireless communications
R. Kohno;R. Meidan;L.B. Milstein.
IEEE Communications Magazine (1995)
Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering: Ghavami/Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering
M. Ghavami;L. B. Michael;R. Kohno.
(2006)
Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering: Ghavami/Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering
M. Ghavami;L. B. Michael;R. Kohno.
(2006)
Combinations of an adaptive array antenna and a canceller of interference for direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access system
R. Kohno;H. Imai;M. Hatori;S. Pasupathy.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1990)
Combinations of an adaptive array antenna and a canceller of interference for direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access system
R. Kohno;H. Imai;M. Hatori;S. Pasupathy.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1990)
A spread-spectrum multiaccess system with cochannel interference cancellation for multipath fading channels
Y.C. Yoon;R. Kohno;H. Imai.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1993)
A spread-spectrum multiaccess system with cochannel interference cancellation for multipath fading channels
Y.C. Yoon;R. Kohno;H. Imai.
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (1993)
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