The Technical Committee on Electronics Simulation Technology, Electronics Society, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

| Japanese | English |

About EST

The Purpose of Establishing the Committee

 This research committee is founded on the Third Class Technical Committee on Microwave Simulators, which lasted for three sessions, and the Second Class Technical Committee on Microwave Simulators, which lasted for five sessions. The former third class committee advanced activities mainly related to microwave simulator development, and raised awareness among the members of this organization regarding the necessity of microwave simulators and their related issues by holding subcommittee meetings and open workshops. After transitioning to the second class committee, the range of activities expanded includes:

  1. Constructing a shared platform for microwave simulator development (including an API (application programming interface) and a plugin framework)
  2. Indicating standard issues for comparative inspections of each type of microwave simulator
  3. Providing educational materials for microwave simulator technicians (Eikichi Yamashita ed., Foundations for Making Microwave Simulators (published by IEICE))
  4. Discussing the possibility of utilizing the simulators in microwave education
  5. Information campaigns related to the above (research groups, workshops, lectures, general committee symposiums, homepage construction, etc.)

Along with continuing these various activities, we continued to provide members with periodic opportunities to learn about and discuss issues related to the microwave simulators.

 However, roughly 15 years have passed since the establishment of this organization. In that time, the environment surrounding the microwave simulators has markedly changed, particularly with the rapid spread of commercial simulators in industry, government and academia, and the spread of the microwave technology into a variety of adjacent fields. Regarding the former, we should note that commercial simulator performance continues to advance while their prices continue to fall, and there is an increasing need to disseminate information not only to simulator makers, but also to simulator users. Regarding the latter, we should note the rapid increase in demand for microwave technology and simulator technology in fields such as EMC (electromagnetic compatibility), digital signal transmission, wireless power transmission, MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems), and microwave chemistry.

 In order to respond to the increase and diversification in demand for the microwave simulators, this committee must continue to expand activities based on the position as a first class research committee, increases the visibility, and contributes to the vitalization of this field. Specifically,

  1. Continue to expand the existing activities listed above.
  2. Provide a specialized space for exchanging opinions on simulation techniques and simulator software composition.
  3. Provide a space for exchanging opinions related to simulation technology that combines microwaves with adjacent technological fields (communication systems, digital signal transmission, multi-physics with machines/chemistry/heat, etc.).
  4. Activities directed to developing an educational microwave simulator custom to the committee

In this fashion, we will play a role as a “mediator” for exchange and fusion between different fields through expanding activities specialized for the simulation technology related to existing first class researches (microwaves, electromagnetic field theory, electronic devices, antennas/propagation, electromagnetic compatibility, etc.) in addition to our current microwave simulation activities.

Fields of Research

 Simulation technology and techniques related to general electronic engineering (electromagnetic waves, circuits, semiconductors, systems, etc.), simulation acceleration technology, comparative inspections of existing simulators (indicating standard issues, etc.), combined simulation technology (multi-physics simulations with electromagnetic waves and machines/chemistry/heat), shared platform simulator technology, constructing electromagnetic field analysis simulators for technology education

Chairman's Message

Chairman's Photo

 While theory and experimentation are obviously crucial in the design and development of electronic products, the use of simulation technology has also been required in recent years. In recent years, computer hardware has seen eye-opening increases in speed and volume coupled with decreasing costs, while software has also greatly progressed, with easier to use and more precise products spreading at low costs. These factors have been major contributors to reductions in the time and financial costs of product development. As a result, we are entering a period in which simulation technology greatly contributes to increasing industrial competitiveness. Simulation analysis allows performing model experiments on a computer for issues that are difficult to handle in theoretical analysis and experimentation. This provides for simple visual assessments of the actions of a system, and gives us crucial indices from both scientific and engineering perspectives. For these reasons, the simulation technology plays an important role not only in the field of electronics, but also in dealing with social issues such as disasters and environmental problems. Against this backdrop, the Technical Committee on Electronic Simulations was established in 2011 as part of the Electronics Society. Its parent body is the Technical Committee on Microwave Simulators, which was inaugurated in 1995. At that time, computer simulation technologies had become crucial for in designing increasingly complex microwave circuit, and it coincided with the development of high speed processors and software technologies for them. At the time, software was mainly developed in-house by individual university laboratories and industries, and even CAD (computer aided design) had not yet spread as a commercial product. From the year of 2000, commercial CAD software began penetrating in the market, and the direction of simulation technology research in the microwave field has changed from its early stage. Against this background, this technical committee was inaugurated three years ago to expand the research focus to electronic fields in general, establishing a space for discussing simulation technology comprehensively. Thus, this technical committee aims to deepen discussions related to electronic fields with the following themes: 1) developing simulation technology, 2) applying simulations, 3) processor architecture, and 4) CAD assessments. Naturally, this includes network applications, web applications, and comparisons to experimentation. Simulation technology and its applications form a field that still has room to develop. This technical committee holds lectures, workshops, and symposiums at general conferences and society conferences. We are also planning special issues of both Japanese and English language research journals. In addition, we are actively engaged in joint research groups with other research groups, and the range of our activities has expanded. We hope that you will participate in and contributes research results to the aforementioned projects. We hope that we can continue to count on your support for the activities of the Technical Committee on Electronic Simulation.

Chair Tatsuya Kashiwa, Kitami Institute of Technology


History

1995
Inauguration of the Third Class Technical Committee on Microwave Simulators
2001
Transition to the Second Class Technical Committee on Microwave Simulators
May 2011
Transition to the First Class Technical Committee on Electronic Simulation

Committee Members

As of May 26, 2015

Post Name Affiliation
Chair Tatsuya Kashiwa Kitami Institute of Technology
Vice-Chair Hideaki Kimura Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)
Vice-Chair Akimasa Hirata Nagoya Institute of Technology
Vice-Chair Shinichiro Ohnuki Nihon University
Secretary Takuichi Hirano Tokyo Institute of Technology
Secretary Yasuhide Tsuji Muroran Institute of Technology
Assistant Secretary Atsushi Kezuka Electronic Navigation Reserch Institute
Assistant Secretary Kenji Taguchi Kitami Institute of Technology
Member Kenji Amano Kozo Keikaku Engineering Inc.
Member Namiko Ikeda Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)
Member* Yoji Isota Akita Prefectural University
Member Masashi Eguchi Chitose Institute Science and Technology
Member Yasuo Ohtera Tohoku University
Member Yoshiki Kayano Akita University
Member Masayuki Kimishima Advantest Laboratories Ltd.
Member Koichiro Gomi Toshiba Corporation
Member Hidehisa Shiomi Osaka University
Member* Tsugumichi Shibata Tokyo City University
Member Jun Shibayama Hosei University
Member Ryosuke Suga Aoyama Gakuin University
Member Yukihisa Suzuki Tokyo Metropolitan University
Member Jun Sonoda Sendai National College of Technology
Member* Mitsuo Taguchi Nagasaki University
Member Kotaro Takeda Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT)
Member Chen ChunPing Kanagawa University
Member Norimasa Nakashima Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Member Tsuyoshi Nomura Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.
Member Takashi Hikage Hokkaido University
Member Takeshi Fukusako Kumamoto University
Member Hiroki Fujishiro Tokyo University of Science
Member Kazuhiro Fujita Fujitsu Limited
Member Zhewang Ma Saitama University
Adviser Tetsuo Anada Kanagawa University
Adviser Kiyomichi Araki Tokyo Institute of Technology
Adviser Shigeo Kawasaki Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Adviser Zuihou Kyo Kanagawa University
Adviser Yoshio Kobayashi SUMTEC
Adviser Osamu Hashimoto Aoyama Gakuin University
Adviser Nagayoshi Morita M Wave Solver Lab

*: Advisory staff


Board

Post Name Remarks
Chair Tatsuya Kashiwa
Vice-Chair Hideaki Kimura Medium and longer term vision
Vice-Chair Akimasa Hirata Awards
Vice-Chair Shinichiro Ohnuki International
Secretary Takuichi Hirano Seniority
Secretary Yasuhide Tsuji Successor, Treasure
Assistant Secretary Atsushi Kezuka Meeting
Assistant Secretary Kenji Taguchi Web

Web Administorators

Post Name
Web Master Kenji Taguchi
Web Master Takuichi Hirano

Workshops

Post Name
Chair Hideaki Kimura
Secretary Koichiro Gomi
Secretary Ryoske Suga
Exhibition Kenji Amano
Member Jun Shibayama
Member Kotaro Takeda

Software

Post Name
Chair Yoji Isota
Secretary Yoshiki Kayano
Secretary Hidehisa Shiomi
Member Yasuo Ohtera
Member Tsugumichi Shibata
Member Mitsuo Taguchi
Member Takuichi Hirano
Member Norimasa Nakashima
Member Kazuhiro Fujita

Education

Post Name
Chair Hiroki Fujishiro
Secretary Yukihisa Suzuki
Member Ryosuke Suga
Member Mitsuo Taguchi

Advertisement

Post Name
Chair (Awards) Akimasa Hirata
Chair (International) Shinichiro Ohnuki
Secretary Secretary of EST committee (Seniority)
Secretary Secretary of EST committee (Successor)
Member Zhewang Ma
Member Assgned in each issue

Award

Post Name
Chair Chair of EST committee
Vice-Chair Vice-Chair of EST committee (Award)
Secretary Namiko Ikeda
Secretary Hidehisa Shiomi
Member Secretary of EST committee (Seniority)
Member Chen ChunPing

Meeting

Post Name
Chair Secretary of EST committee (Seniority)
Secretary Assistant Secretary of EST committee (Meeting)
Secretary Yasuo Ohtera
Member Ryosuke Suga
Member (Hokkaido) Masashi Eguchi
Member (Hokkaido) Takashi Hikage
Member (Tokai) Tsuyoshi Nomura
Member (Tohoku) Yoshiki Kayano
Member (Kyushu) Mitsuo Taguchi
Member (Kyushu) Norimasa Nakashima
Member (Kyushu) Takeshi Fukusako
Member (Monthly) Each meeting assigned in the beginning of FY(see Meeting Document)

MWE

Post Name
Chair Chair of EST committee
Vice-Chair Masayuki Kimishima
Secretary Kenji Amano
Member Takuichi Hirano

Advisor and Advisory Staff (Member)

Post Name
Advisor Tetsuo Anada
Advisor Kiyomichi Araki
Advisor Kiyomichi Araki
Advisor Shigeo Kawasaki
Advisor Zuihou Kyo
Advisor Yoshio Kobayashi
Advisor Osamu Hashimoto
Advisor Nagayoshi Morita
Advisory Staff (Member) Yoji Isota
Advisory Staff (Member) Tsugumichi Shibata
Advisory Staff (Member) Mitsuo Taguchi

Past Members