Yano Kenji | Advanced Course Of Mechanical And Computer Systems Engineering Tokyo National College Of Technology:
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関連著者
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Kojima Tetsuya
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo National College Of Technology
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AONO Masahiro
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
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Kojima Tetsuya
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Kojima Tetsuya
Tokyo National Coll. Of Technol. Tokyo Jpn
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Aono Masahiro
Tokyo National Coll. Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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Fujiwara Akiko
Advanced Course Of Mechanical And Computer Systems Engineering Tokyo National College Of Technology:
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Yano Kenji
Advanced Course Of Mechanical And Computer Systems Engineering Tokyo National College Of Technology:
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Aono Masahiro
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo National College Of Technology
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Kojima Tetsuya
Tokyo National Coll. Of Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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Fujiwara Akiko
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima Uni
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FUJIWARA Akiko
Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
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YANO Kenji
Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
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SUEHIRO Naoki
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
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YANO Kenji
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
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Suehiro Naoki
Graduate School Of Systems And Information Engineering University Of Tsukuba
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Suehiro Naoki
Graduate School Of Information And System Engineering University Of Tsukuba
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Fujiwara Akiko
Department Of Applied Microbiology Nippon Roche Research Center
著作論文
- Comparison of the Two Signal Design Methods in the CDMA Systems Using Complete Complementary Codes(Sequence Design and its Application in Communications)
- Comparison of the Signal Design Methods in the Multi-Cell CDMA Systems Using Complete Complementary Codes