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Kenta Urano

Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering

Kawaguchi Laboratory
Third year doctoral student

My first encounter with programming was the simple simulation of asari clam shell patterns with Excel. Since then, I became interested in digital devices such as cameras, DAPs and so on, and entered the field of electrical systems and electronics.
My current research is on location detection technologies, with the aim to create a world where we can benefit from computer systems without being aware of their presence. By employing user-carried BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) beacon tags, I am making indoor location estimation technology which is inexpensive and easy to provide.

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