
Specially Appointed Associate Professor at Tokyo University of Science
S. Kojima, K. Maruta, Y. Feng, C-J. Ahn, V. Tarokh, “CNN based Joint SNR and Doppler Shift Classification using Spectrogram Images for Adaptive Modulation and Coding,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 69, Issue 8, pp. 5152-5167, August 2021.
K. Maruta, K. Senoo, D. Hisano, Y. Nakayama, K. Nishimori, “Interference Gaussianization: Time-Domain Inter-Symbol Spreading for Blind Adaptive Array Signal Source Identification,” IEEE Access, Vol. 9, pp.89539-89553, June 2021.
K. Maruta, C-J. Ahn, “Stabilised Blind Interference Suppression of Constant Modulus-based Adaptive Array over Rayleigh Fading Channels by Initial Antenna Selection,” IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, Vol. 13, Issue 11, p. 1876-1882, September 2019.
K. Maruta, C-J. Ahn, “Uplink Interference Suppression by Semi-Blind Adaptive Array with Decision Feedback Channel Estimation on Multicell Massive MIMO Systems,” IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 66, No. 12, pp. 6123-6134, December 2018.
Kazuki Maruta received the B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees in engineering from Kyushu University, Japan in 2006, 2008, and 2016, respectively. From 2008 to 2017, he was with NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories and was engaged in the research and development of interference compensation techniques for future wireless communication systems. From 2017 to 2020, he was an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University. From 2020 to 2022, he was a Specially Appointed Associate Professor at the Academy for Super Smart Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology. His research interests include MIMO, adaptive array signal processing, channel estimation, medium access control protocols, and moving networks. He is a senior member of the IEICE and IEEE. He was a recipient of the IEICE Young Researcher’s Award in 2012, the IEICE Radio Communication Systems (RCS) Active Researcher Award in 2014, APMC2014 Prize, the IEICE RCS Outstanding Researcher Award in 2018, and the IEEE ICCE Excellent Paper Award in 2021. He was a co-recipient of the IEICE Best Paper Award in 2018, SoftCOM2018 Best Paper Award, and APCC2019 Best Paper Award. From 2022, he is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Tokyo University of Science.