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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
US 2021-07-30
16:50
Online Online Creep recovery measurement for fragile viscoelastic fluids using electromagnetically spinning rheometry system
Taichi Hirano (Meiji Univ.), Yoshikazu Yamakawa (TE), Keiji Sakai (UTokyo) US2021-25
The Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) method is an innovative and unique technique for measuring viscosity and elastic... [more] US2021-25
pp.36-39
NLP, NC
(Joint)
2020-01-25
12:50
Okinawa Miyakojima Marine Terminal A Simplified Model with Elastic Materials to Reproduce the Jumping Dynamics of Animals and Analyses of the Accumulation-Release Relationship at the Kicking Moment
Kenta Tsukamoto, Pancho N. Dachkinov, Dondogjamts Batbaatar, Hiroaki Wagatsuma (Kyutech) NC2019-69
The biomechanics to realize a jumping motion is of interest to roboticists, because the rotary actuator has a limitation... [more] NC2019-69
pp.57-62
NC, NLP
(Joint)
2017-01-26
14:00
Fukuoka Kitakyushu Foundation for the Advanement of Ind. Sci. and Tech. An Orthosis Design with CFRP Bones to Fit the Body Morphology and Kinematics Toward the Non-Electric Support Device for Backbone Problems
Akira Matsuda, Yuki Yoshida, Hiroaki Wagatsuma (KIT) NC2016-48
We have investigated human-body assistive devices based on the reactive force of the carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CF... [more] NC2016-48
pp.1-6
NC 2014-01-20
16:10
Fukuoka Kyusyu Institute of Technology A proposal of expansion and contraction mechanism for chaning wheel distances in the bio-inspired multi-wheel vehicle connected with elastic materials
Tatsuyuki Urata, Hiroaki Wagatsuma (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) NC2013-76
Wheels are used for transporting objects and people in a wide range of areas. In principle, wheels require a well-prepar... [more] NC2013-76
pp.55-60
NC 2014-01-21
13:55
Fukuoka Kyusyu Institute of Technology Force generation in the elastic range of carbon blades toward the development of power assist tools when standing up and down in the bathroom
Yuya Katsuki, Hiroaki Wagatsuma (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.) NC2013-82
We have investigated a possibility of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) when applying to muscular power
supports i... [more]
NC2013-82
pp.89-94
EMM, EA 2013-11-15
15:30
Hiroshima Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Satellite Campus Hiroshima Methods for analyzing vibration characteristics of distributed mode loudspeakers
Kohei Takayanagi, Toshiya Samejima, Kazuhiko Kawahara (Kyushu Univ.) EA2013-85 EMM2013-85
The Distributed Mode Loudspeaker(DML) is one of panel speakers.The DML provides acoustic radiation by bending vibration ... [more] EA2013-85 EMM2013-85
pp.101-105
IN, NS
(Joint)
2011-03-03
11:50
Okinawa Okinawa Convention Center Analysis of Throughput Dynamics on Mobile Networks by Viscoelastic Material Model and Channel Quality Indicator
Hiroshi Yoshida, Kosuke Nogami, Kozo Satoda (NEC Corp.) IN2010-163
Multimedia communication, e.g., video and audio, via mobile networks is becoming popular because of the mobile broadband... [more] IN2010-163
pp.115-120
US 2010-06-24
14:15
Tokyo   Optical coherence elastography using acoustic radiation force
Ryoichi Isago, Kentaro Nakamura (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) US2010-24
We investigate optical coherence elastography with micro-scale resolution using acoustic radiation force.
Viscoelasti... [more]
US2010-24
pp.59-64
NS, IN
(Joint)
2010-03-05
13:20
Miyazaki Miyazaki Phoenix Seagaia Resort (Miyazaki) Analysis of Network Dynamics by Viscoelastic Material Model
Hiroshi Yoshida, Kosuke Nogami, Kozo Satoda (NEC Corp.) IN2009-202
Packet losses and packet arrival delays often spoil the user-perceived quality of video that is transmitted over a best-... [more] IN2009-202
pp.349-354
US 2009-09-30
10:15
Hokkaido Noboribetsu Grand Hotel Perfectly Matched Layers for Elastic Waves Propagating in Anisotropic Solids -- Derivation of Material Parameters of Perfectly Matched Layers by Using Differential Forms --
Koji Hasegawa, Takao Shimada (Muroran Inst. of Tech.) US2009-50
Material constants of PMLs (Perfectly Matched Layers) in the frequency domain,
where propagating elastic waves are abs... [more]
US2009-50
pp.71-76
SP 2007-10-25
- 2007-10-26
Nagasaki Nagasaki University Continuum model of the vocal fold based on a particle method
Takaaki Fukutomi, Masafumi Nakata, Tokihiko Kaburagi, Kohei Wakamiya (Kyushu Univ.) SP2007-72
To reveal the production mechanism of voice, the vocal fold is treated as a continuum and its dynamical behavior is expr... [more] SP2007-72
pp.7-12
PRMU, HIP 2007-09-04
11:40
Aichi Nagoya Univ. A model for strain and external force in an elastic tactile sensor
Emi Tamaki, Kiyoshi Hoshino (Univ. Tsukuba) PRMU2007-80 HIP2007-89
An optical pressure sensor with elastic body has the possibility to be a soft and thin pressure sensor as
a human skin,... [more]
PRMU2007-80 HIP2007-89
pp.203-206
PRMU, HIP 2007-09-04
12:10
Aichi Nagoya Univ. An optical tactile sensor using thin elastic gel
Motomasa Tomida, Daisuke Mori, Emi Tamaki, Kiyoshi Hoshino (Univ. Tsukuba) PRMU2007-81 HIP2007-90
The tactile sensors with the elastic body may work as human skin sensors, because the elastic body is soft and thin, and... [more] PRMU2007-81 HIP2007-90
pp.207-210
EA 2005-03-14
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg A Study of Closed Loudspeaker Enclosure Filled with Absorbent Material
Naraji Sakamoto, Tetsuo Fujihara (CRIE Inc.)
By filling space of the closed type speaker cabinet with viscous elastic material, the modulus of volume elasticity in a... [more] EA2004-141
pp.29-34
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