Distributed Network Systems Laboratory

Modern network technologies have become so deeply embedded in our daily lives that we often use them without even realizing it. In this environment, not only personal devices such as computers and smartphones but also various machines, vehicles, and other devices autonomously participate in networks, enabling advanced coordination that drives a wide range of systems and services. Our laboratory aims to develop robust and flexible network technologies to support such diverse and dynamic applications.

College of Systems Engineering and Science Department of Electronic Information Systems / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Systems Engineering and Science / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
Faculty Name
YAMAZAKI, Taku
Keyword
Smart City,Biometric,Wireless,Mobile Traffic Offloading,Internet of Things,Networking
Laboratory location
No.5 Building OMIYA Campus 4F 5422-1

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • 産業と技術革新の基盤をつくろう
  • 住み続けられるまちづくりを

STUDY FIELDS

  • Communications engineering
  • Information engineering

FOR SOCIETY

To realize the highly anticipated smart society, we conduct research on networking, sensing, and AI technologies, as well as applied technologies that integrate and leverage these advancements. Additionally, we work on their practical implementation in real-world systems.

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Spatial Digital Twins and Its Applications
  • Various network designs and their Implementations
  • Sensing systems and their implementations
  • Distributed machine learning and its applications
  • Network-based computer security and its implementation

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