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External AwardsAchievement AwardWinner: Koyo Nitta, NTT Device Innovation Center; Ken Nakamura, NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories; Takayuki Onishi, NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories Date: June 1, 2017 Organization: The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) For their contribution to the development and practical application of MPEG-2/H.264/H.265 codecs. MIRU Excellent Paper AwardWinner: Kota Yamaguchi, CyberAgent, Inc.; Takayuki Okatani, Tohoku University; Takayuki Umeda and Kazuhiko Murasaki, NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories; Kyoko Sudo, Toho University Date: August 9, 2017 Organization: The 20th Meeting on Image Recognition and Understanding (MIRU2017) For “End-to-end Learning Potentials for Structured Attribute Prediction.” Published as: K. Yamaguchi, T. Okatani, T. Umeda, K. Murasaki, and K. Sudo, “End-to-end Learning Potentials for Structured Attribute Prediction,” MIRU2017, OS2-1, Hiroshima, Japan, Aug. 2017. Best Paper AwardWinner: Munekazu Date, Hiroshi Fujii, and Hideaki Kimata, NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories Date: August 31, 2017 Organization: The 9th International Conference on 3D Systems and Applications (3DSA 2017) For “Full Parallax Visually Equivalent Light Field 3D Display Using Linear Blending.” Published as: M. Date, H. Fujii, and H. Kimata, “Full Parallax Visually Equivalent Light Field 3D Display Using Linear Blending,” Proc. of 3DSA 2017, Digest version, p. 521, Busan, South Korea, Aug. 2017. IEICE 100-Year Memorial Paper Award Competition, Best Paper AwardWinner: Seishi Takamura, NTT Media Intelligence Laboratories Date: September 15, 2017 Organization: IEICE For “The Future of All Nature Simulation by Machine.” Published as: S. Takamura, “The Future of All Nature Simulation by Machine,” J. IEICE, Vol. 100, No. 12, Dec. 2017 (in Japanese). IEC 1906 AwardWinner: Makoto Shimokozono, NTT Device Technology Laboratories Date: October 23, 2017 Organization: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) For his role as a key project leader in IEC TC 86/SC 86C/WG3 and WG4, where he guided two projects on optical amplifiers (IEC 61291-2) and on laser modules for telecommunication (IEC 62572-3) to publication. As secretary of WG4, he demonstrated his excellent technical and organizational skills. Papers Published in Technical Journals and Conference ProceedingsDesign of a Temporary Optical Coupler Using Fiber Bending for Traffic MonitoringT. Uematsu, H. Hirota, T. Kawano, T. Kiyokura, and T. Manabe IEEE Photonics Journal, Vol. 9, No. 6, December 2017. We designed a temporary optical coupler that extracts 1.25-Gbps optical signals for traffic monitoring. The temporary optical coupler employs a fiber bending technique that uses a receiving fiber to receive leaked signal light from a bent fiber. We optimize the bending condition and the receiving fiber to obtain a high extraction efficiency while keeping the bending loss below 2 dB. We also measure the bit error rates for the 1.25-Gbps signals and reveal that our temporary optical coupler extracts the 1.25-Gbps optical signals without any deterioration in signal quality. Finally, we confirm experimentally that we achieved traffic monitoring using a traffic monitoring system and our temporary optical coupler in a fiber-to-the-home access network system based on a gigabit Ethernet passive optical network. |