Wireless Networking Lab.
Faculty of Engineering Science
Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Kansai University


At our Wireless Networking Laboratory, we conduct research utilizing wireless communication technologies that are indispensable in modern society. Our projects cover a wide range of topics, including “wake-up control for efficient resource utilization,” “wireless network control for disaster relief robots,” and “communication protocol design for the era of AI and machine learning.”
Through these studies, we aim to make multifaceted contributions to society in the field of wireless communications.

In addition to our research activities, we also hold regular events such as seminar trips and futsal games, fostering an active and friendly atmosphere within the laboratory.


Welcome to the Wireless Networking Laboratory!
In our lab, we conduct research on technologies that address the challenges faced by existing wireless communication systems such as Wi-Fi and 5G, as well as on new applications of wireless communications.
Our goal is to maximize the potential of wireless technologies and expand their possibilities to make meaningful contributions to society.
Let’s work together to shape the future of wireless communication systems.。



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Research on Swarm Mobile Sensing 

We study swarm mobile sensing, in which mobile robots cooperatively move and execute a given task through intelligent behaviors emerging as a result of local…



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Research on Advanced Wi-Fi Technologies

While the widely spread Wi-Fi technology enables low-cost and flexible network deployment, it is difficult to ensure reliability due to interference specific to unlicensed…



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Wireless sensing using radio waves

Radio waves used in wireless communications propagate through the air while reflecting off people and objects. Wireless sensing infers changes in the environment by…



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Communications Protocols for the 6G Era

The next-generation mobile communications system of 6G is required to efficiently collect information from a wide variety of devices, such as surveillance cameras and various…



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Research on Wake-up Radio

IoT devices, such as wireless sensors, in general keep their wireless modules to be active even during idle period in order to detect the communication requests from their…




Bldg. 3, Area 4
Faculty of Engineering Science
3-3-35, Yamate-cho, Suita
564-8680, Osaka, Japan
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