2022.06.28
A presentation by Fumiaki Mizuno (a second-year master's student at the Graduate School of Media and Governance) from the laboratory of Professor Osamu Nakamura of the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies won the Student Award from the Technical Committee on Communication Quality (CQ).
The Technical Committee on Communication Quality (CQ) is a research group that covers interdisciplinary fields related to the quality of information and communication services and networks, focusing mainly on communications and information engineering, but also spanning psychology, sociology, and economics. It presents awards to promote the development and advancement of research and development in the technical fields it covers.
Mizuno and his collaborators were recognized for their presentation titled "Design and Implementation of a Low-Latency IP Video Transmission System for Racing Drones," which they delivered at the Technical Committee on Communication Quality (CQ) meeting held in Fukui Prefecture from May 12-13, 2022, leading to their winning of the Student Award.
Comment from Fumiaki Mizuno
I am very honored to receive the Student Award. In this research, we designed and implemented an improved video transmission system for racing drones, a sport where pilots fly drones while watching an onboard video feed, aiming to create a more convenient system with lower latency. The many questions and comments I received from the audience during my presentation were very helpful. In addition to creating systems that can solve problems, I want to actively present my work externally to find peers who share the same awareness of these issues and to further hone our skills together. I will continue to devote myself to my research activities.
Source: General Affairs Section, Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) Office