Fumiyuki Adachi

Also published under:F. Adachi, Fumiyki Adachi

Affiliation

International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

Topic

Base Station,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,Internet Of Things,Deep Learning,Neural Network,Optimization Problem,Capacity Of Users,Rayleigh Fading,Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface,Root Mean Square Error,Additive Noise,Channel Gain,Computational Complexity,Computer Simulations,Convolutional Neural Network,Cramer-Rao Lower Bound,Deep Neural Network,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Energy Consumption,Link Capacity,Markov Decision Process,Metric Learning,Minimum Mean Square Error,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Non-orthogonal Multiple Access,Radio Waves,Weight Vector,Ad Hoc Networks,Antenna Array,Array Geometry,Beamforming,Direction Of Arrival Estimation,Edge Computing,Energy Efficiency,Extract Semantic Features,Intelligent Reflecting Surface,Inter-cell Interference,Multi-input Multi-output,Neighboring Nodes,Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,Semantic Features,Service Quality,State Space,Sum Capacity,Support Vector Machine,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Position,Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Trajectory,User Location,Wireless,Ablation Experiments,

Biography

Fumiyuki Adachi (Life Fellow, IEEE) received the B.S. and Dr. Eng. degrees in electrical engineering from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, in 1973 and 1984, respectively. In April 1973, he joined the Electrical Communications Laboratories of NTT and started mobile communications research. From July 1992 to December 1999, he was with NTT DOCOMO, leading a research group on wideband/broadband wireless access for 3G and beyond. He contributed to developing the 3G air interface standard, known as W-CDMA. Since January 2000, he has been with Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. He is currently researching resilient wireless communication technology to realize beyond 5G/6G systems as a Specially Appointed Research Fellow/Professor Emeritus at the International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University. His research interests are in the areas of wireless signal processing and networking, including multi-access, equalization, antenna diversity, cooperative transmission, channel coding, and radio resource management.