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The Seventh Field of Study: Computer Network Systems

Educational Goals

Computer networking is an indispensable element in modern information and communications services. The research and education in this field address all aspects of communications and networking, including digital communication, multimedia and ubiquitous networking, Internetengineering practice, traffic engineering, and distributed algorithms that are needed to develop computer network systems.


Faculty

Shigaku Tei
Zixue Cheng
z-cheng@u-aizu.ac.jp
  1. Network agents, Psychological agents,
  2. Distance Education,
  3. Distributed systems and algorithms,
  4. Synthesis and implementation methods for network protocols.

Senro Saito
Senro Saito
s-saito@u-aizu.ac.jp

Design, modeling and system experiment concerning the architecture of computer networks. Especially, network paradigm for the new services where the communication and broadcasting merge by the next generation network and technological assessment for designing large-scale WAN.


Distance Learning, Software Engineering, Computer distributed processing.


Anh T. Pham
Anh Tuan Pham
pham@u-aizu.ac.jp

My present research interests are in the area of spread spectrum technique and its applications in optical communications


Song Guo
Song Guo
sguo@u-aizu.ac.jp

My research interests are in the areas of protocol design and performance analysis for computer and telecommunication networks, presently focusing on modeling, analysis, cross-layer optimization, and performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks for reliable, energy-efficient, and cost effective communications.


Atsushi Kara
Atsushi Kara
kara@u-aizu.ac.jp

Nara National Colleges of Technology
Information Engineering professor