Kosuke Takakura’s research while affiliated with University of Toyama and other places

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Conceptual illustration of a smart home.
Configuration of the smart gateway antenna.
Summation of the whole voltage induced on the four elements.
Estimation angle vs. angle of incoming wave.
Radiation gain of the AOA estimation function in the proposed antenna: (a) array radius and (b) element length.

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Smart Gateway for Healthcare Networks Based on Beam Steering Technology
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March 2023

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Kosuke Takakura

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Yuki Otsubo

To ensure high-reliability communication in healthcare networks, this paper presents a smart gateway system that includes an angle-of-arrival (AOA) estimation and a beam steering function for a small circular antenna array. To form a beam toward healthcare sensors, the proposed antenna estimates the direction of the sensors utilizing the radio-frequency-based interferometric monopulse technique. The fabricated antenna was assessed based on the measurements of complex directivity and the over-the-air (OTA) testing in Rice propagation environments using a two-dimensional fading emulator. The measurement results reveal that the accuracy of the AOA estimation agrees well with that of the analytical data obtained through the Monte Carlo simulation. This antenna is embedded with a beam steering function employing phased array technology, which can form a beam spaced at 45° intervals. The ability of full-azimuth beam steering with regard to the proposed antenna was evaluated by beam propagation experiments using a human phantom in an indoor environment. The received signal of the proposed antenna with beam steering increases more than that of a conventional dipole antenna, confirming that the developed antenna has great potential of achieving high-reliability communication in a healthcare network.

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... The beam steering technique provides a generalized solution for various underground applications by reducing signal interference and improving the signal-to-noise ratio, even in complex and dynamic environments like underground tunnels. By directing the antenna's radiation pattern toward specific areas, the communication system becomes more efficient and effective, leading to improved connectivity and operational reliability, as also reported by [109,110]. However, while the proposed antenna with beam steering characteristics is effective in reducing signal interference, the Butler matrix used provides only four fixed beams on its output, which may limit flexibility compared to more advanced, fully adaptive beamforming technologies that allow for continuous steering across a broader range of angles [111]. ...

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Enhanced Underground Communication: A Circularly Polarized Smart Antenna with Beam Steering for Improved Coverage
Smart Gateway for Healthcare Networks Based on Beam Steering Technology