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4024
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  • 2012 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to spread spectrum and ultra wideband technologies and applications

Overview

Ryuji Kohno is affiliated with Yokohama National University in Japan. Their research spans fields primarily within Computer Science and Engineering, with a significant focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The scientist's main topics of research include Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis, Text and Document Classification Technologies, Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms, AI-based Problem Solving and Planning, Semiconductor Materials and Interfaces, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, and Blockchain Technology Applications and Security.

Ryuji Kohno has contributed to multiple recent papers, including:

  • Collabo: A Collaborative Machine Learning Model and Its Application to the Security of Heterogeneous Medical Data in an IoT Network (2023, IEEE Access)
  • CoPreMo: A Collaborative Predictive Model in Time Series and Its Application to Radar Target Tracking for ADAS/AD Vehicles (2024, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles)
  • GenCo: A Generative Learning Model for Heterogeneous Text Classification Based on Collaborative Partial Classifications (2023, Applied Sciences)
  • Low-Computational Extended Orthogonal Matched Filter Structure for Multiuser Detection (2020, Telecom)
  • A Mathematical Theory of Knowledge for Intelligent Agents (2023, Preprints.org)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kohno include Zie Eya Ekolle, Hideki Ochiai, Takanori Aono, Masatoshi Kanamaru, and Atsushi Hosogane.

Publication venues in which Kohno has been active include Preprints.org, Telecom, IEEJ Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines, IEEE Access, and IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles.

Ryuji Kohno was awarded the IEEE Fellow in 2012. The citation for this award recognized contributions to spread spectrum and ultra wideband technologies and their applications.

Best Publications

  • Ultra-wideband signals and systems in communication engineering

    M. Ghavami;L. B. Michael;R. Kohno

  • Spread spectrum access methods for wireless communications

    R. Kohno;R. Meidan;L.B. Milstein

  • Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering: Ghavami/Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering

    M. Ghavami;L. B. Michael;R. Kohno

  • 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

  • A spread-spectrum multiaccess system with cochannel interference cancellation for multipath fading channels

    Y.C. Yoon;R. Kohno;H. Imai

  • Spatial and temporal communication theory using adaptive antenna array

    R. Kohno

  • New concepts and technologies for achieving highly reliable and high-capacity multimedia wireless communications systems

    N. Morinaga;M. Nakagawa;R. Kohno

  • Universal platform for software defined radio

    Ryuji Kohno;Masayoshi Abe;Noboru Sasho;Shinichiro Haruyama

  • Multiple pulse generator for ultra-wideband communication using Hermite polynomial based orthogonal pulses

    L.B. Michael;M. Ghavami;R. Kohno

  • A Novel UWB Pulse Shape Modulation System

    Mohammad Ghavami;Lachlan B. Michael;Shinichiro Haruyama;Ryuji Kohno

  • An adaptive canceller of cochannel interference for spread-spectrum multiple-access communication networks in a power line

    R. Kohno;H. Imai;M. Hatori;S. Pasupathy

  • Ultra wideband antenna

    K.Y. Yazdandoost;R. Kohno

  • Body Area Network and Its Standardization at IEEE 802.15.MBAN

    Huan-Bang Li;K.-i. Takizawa;Bin Zheri;R. Kohno

  • Standardization for Body Area Networks

    Arthur W. Astrin;Huan-Bang Li;Ryuji Kohno

  • Cancellation techniques of co-channel interference in asynchronous spread spectrum multiple access systems

    Ryuji Kohno;Mitsutoshi Hatori

  • Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.15.4 for Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN)

    C. Li;H.-B. Li;R. Kohno

  • Optimum multi-user detection in ultra-wideband (UWB) multiple-access communication systems

    Y.C. Yoon;R. Kohno

  • Pulse waveform producing method

    Ryuji Kohno

  • A wireless multimedia CDMA system based on transmission power control

    Jianming Wu;R. Kohno

  • Spread spectrum radar device using pseudorandom noise signal for detection of an object

    Kiyoshi Inoue;Haruhiko Ishizu;Ryuji Kohno

Frequent Co-Authors

Subbarayan Pasupathy
Subbarayan Pasupathy University of Toronto
Honggang Zhang
Honggang Zhang Zhejiang University
Tetsuya Kawanishi
Tetsuya Kawanishi Waseda University
Toshiaki Matsui
Toshiaki Matsui National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Jiandong Li
Jiandong Li Xidian University
Matti Latva-aho
Matti Latva-aho University of Oulu
Takahide Sakamoto
Takahide Sakamoto Tokyo Metropolitan University
Holger Boche
Holger Boche Technical University of Munich

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