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Technical Committee on Nonlinear Problems (NLP)  (Searched in: 2016)

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CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
09:30
Tokyo   On sparsification of Dynamic Binary Neural Networks
Shunsuke Aoki, Ryuji Sato, Toshimichi Saito (HU) CAS2016-38 NLP2016-64
This paper studies sparsification effects of connection parameters in dynamic binary neural networks. The network is cha... [more] CAS2016-38 NLP2016-64
pp.1-4
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
09:55
Tokyo   Parameter Optimization for Power Line Communications Considering Operational Status of Electrical Appliances
Shunsuke Yasui, Takeshi Kamio, Ena Kono, Hisato Fujisaka (Hiroshima City Univ.) CAS2016-39 NLP2016-65
Power line communication (PLC) is considered as one of communication systems to support a smart grid. Especially, PLC ha... [more] CAS2016-39 NLP2016-65
pp.5-10
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
10:20
Tokyo   Analysis of simple digital maps based on analog 1D maps
Hiroyuki Kusano, Toshimichi Saito (HU) CAS2016-40 NLP2016-66
Discretizing an analog map, we obtain a digital map defined on a set of lattice points. As is well known,the analog map ... [more] CAS2016-40 NLP2016-66
pp.11-15
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
11:00
Tokyo   On an implicit function theorem for a piecewise linear enclosure of functions with many variables
Hideaki Okazaki, Hideo Nakano (SIT) CAS2016-41 NLP2016-67
We discuss how to build an implicit function theorem for a piecewise linear enclosure of functions with many variables. [more] CAS2016-41 NLP2016-67
pp.17-21
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
11:25
Tokyo   On Modeling of a Quadcopter
Kaito Isogai, Ryo Inohara, Hideo Nakano, Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2016-42 NLP2016-68
In this report, we discuss how to build a mathematical foundation for study of a motion of a Quadcopter in Hamilton mech... [more] CAS2016-42 NLP2016-68
pp.23-25
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
11:50
Tokyo   Modeling and Simulation of Motion of an Underwater Robot
Ryo Inohara, Kaito Isogai, Hideo Nakano, Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2016-43 NLP2016-69
This paper presents how system dynamics and system control equations for an underwater robot were derived using an Arnol... [more] CAS2016-43 NLP2016-69
pp.27-31
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
13:30
Tokyo   Bifurcation analyses of stick-slip motion with a smooth approximating dry friction function
Kohe Muto, Munehisa Sekikawa (Utsunomiya Univ.) CAS2016-44 NLP2016-70
 [more] CAS2016-44 NLP2016-70
pp.33-37
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
13:55
Tokyo   Nonlinear dynamics of turbulent pool fire
Kazushi Takagi, Hiroshi Gotoda (Tokyo Univ. Sci.), Isao Tokuda, Takaya Miyano (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CAS2016-45 NLP2016-71
We numerically conduct a detailed study on nonlinear dynamics of large-scale turbulent fire by using symbolic dynamics a... [more] CAS2016-45 NLP2016-71
pp.39-42
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
14:20
Tokyo   A Fault-Tolerant FSSP Algorithm on Multi-Layer Cellular Automata
Naomi Kamikawa, Hiroshi Umeo (Osaka Electro-Communication Univ.) CAS2016-46 NLP2016-72
 [more] CAS2016-46 NLP2016-72
pp.43-47
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
15:00
Tokyo   Fibonacci sequence weighted SAR ADC as golden section search of unimodal function
Hirotaka Arai, Yutaro Kobayashi, Haruo Kobayashi (Gunma Univ.) CAS2016-47 NLP2016-73
This paper presents the equivalence between the Fibonacci sequence weighted SAR ADC and the SAR ADC based on the golden ... [more] CAS2016-47 NLP2016-73
pp.49-54
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
15:25
Tokyo   Self-Calibration and Trigger Circuit for 2-Step SAR TDC
Takashi Ida, Yuki Ozawa, Richen Jiang, Haruo Kobayashi (Gunma Univ.), Ryoji Shiota (socionext) CAS2016-48 NLP2016-74
This paper presents a 2-step successive-approximation-register time-to-digital converter (SAR TDC) architecture with its... [more] CAS2016-48 NLP2016-74
pp.55-60
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
15:50
Tokyo   On an Analysis of Perspective Painting Images by using a Bivariate Fractal Interpolation Surface
Kazuya Ozawa, Hiroyuki Yamada, Hideo Nakano, Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2016-49 NLP2016-75
In this paper, a lemma and two theorems for a bivariate fractal interpolation surface (BFIS) generated by an iterated fu... [more] CAS2016-49 NLP2016-75
pp.61-64
CAS, NLP 2016-10-27
16:15
Tokyo   On a FPGA Realization of a BivariateFractal Interpolation Surface with an Individual Vertical Scaling Factor
Hiroyuki Yamada, Kazuya Ozawa, Shota Ueno, Hideo Nakano, Hideaki Okazaki (SIT) CAS2016-50 NLP2016-76
In this report, a lemma, and two theorems for an iterated function system (IFS), generating a bivariate fractal interpol... [more] CAS2016-50 NLP2016-76
pp.65-69
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
09:30
Tokyo   Ranking and Unranking of z Sequences of k-ary Trees Using Colexicographic Order
Takashi Aketagawa, Toshihiko Takahashi (Niigata Univ.) CAS2016-51 NLP2016-77
 [more] CAS2016-51 NLP2016-77
pp.71-74
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
09:55
Tokyo   Characteristics Analysis for Significance of Edges in a Graph by means of Leveling Variables on Nodes
Eiichi Takazawa, Kento Hamada, Norihiko Shinomiya (Soka Univ.) CAS2016-52 NLP2016-78
This paper proposes a measure for significance of an edge with considering propagation of information quantity. This mea... [more] CAS2016-52 NLP2016-78
pp.75-78
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
10:20
Tokyo   Power Analysis Attack for Midori
Yusuke Nozaki, Masaya Yoshikawa (Meijo Univ.) CAS2016-53 NLP2016-79
Recently, lightweight block ciphers, which can be implemented on small area and low energy, have attracted attention. Mi... [more] CAS2016-53 NLP2016-79
pp.79-84
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
11:00
Tokyo   [Invited Talk] Basic Study on Mobile Network Problems -- Performance Evaluation of Information Floating --
Kazuyuki Miyakita, Keisuke Nakano (Niigata Univ.) CAS2016-54 NLP2016-80
In epidemic wireless communication, information is spread by direct wireless communication between mobile nodes and move... [more] CAS2016-54 NLP2016-80
pp.85-90
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
13:00
Tokyo   An algorithm for finding all DC solutions of nonlinear circuits using triangular LP tests
Kazuki Teraya, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) CAS2016-55 NLP2016-81
In the computer-aided design of electronic circuits, finding all solutions (DC operating points) of nonlinear circuits i... [more] CAS2016-55 NLP2016-81
pp.91-96
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
13:25
Tokyo   Model Order Reduction of RLC Networks with Passivity and Reciprocity Considerations
Yuichi Tanji (Kagawa Univ.) CAS2016-56 NLP2016-82
 [more] CAS2016-56 NLP2016-82
pp.97-102
CAS, NLP 2016-10-28
13:50
Tokyo   System identification of self-sustained oscillators based on the generalized phase model
Takayuki Sato (Aomori Univ.), Sho Shirasaka, Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech.), Wataru Kurebayashi (Aomori Univ.) CAS2016-57 NLP2016-83
A one-dimensional reduced model, called the generalized phase model [W. Kurebayashi et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 2013], can... [more] CAS2016-57 NLP2016-83
pp.103-106
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