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TL |
2016-10-09 12:55 |
Hyogo |
Kobe Gakuin University (Port Island Campus) |
[Invited Talk]
Encounter with snakes Nobuo Masataka (Kyoto Univ.) TL2016-30 |
Human relations with snakes is to be reviewed. [more] |
TL2016-30 pp.25-27 |
IA |
2016-01-29 11:35 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3 Kenshu-2 room |
Traffic Control of Heavy User Utilizing OpenFlow at Access Network Takuya Fujii (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.), Hiroshi Yamamoto (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Norihiro Fukumoto, Shigehiro Ano (KDDI labs.), Katsuyuki Yamazaki (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) IA2015-81 |
With a wide spread of smart phones and tablets ,an access network becomes frequently congested when many users concentra... [more] |
IA2015-81 pp.13-18 |
IMQ |
2012-07-27 13:00 |
Aichi |
Nagoya University, Venture Business Laboratory |
[Special Talk]
An innate threat detection system in the human brain
-- Scale is the key to fear for snake -- Nobuyuki Kawai (Nagoya Univ.) IMQ2012-7 |
Humans are afraid of specific stimuli, such as angry faces and snakes. It has been a long debate on whether such fear re... [more] |
IMQ2012-7 pp.1-6 |
IN |
2009-07-09 15:15 |
Hokkaido |
HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY |
[Invited Talk]
Anomalous Traffic Observed in DNS Keisuke Ishibashi, Tsuyoshi Toyono, Kazumichi Sato (NTT) IN2009-28 |
DNS is one onf the most critical infrastructure of the Internet, and used for most of Internet applications. On the othe... [more] |
IN2009-28 pp.19-24 |
NLP |
2008-11-06 14:55 |
Aichi |
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Analysis of Oscillatory Locomotion for the Multi-Linked Trident Snake Robot Masato Ishikawa, Takahiro Fujino, Toshiharu Sugie (Kyoto Univ.) NLP2008-65 |
This paper is concerned with analysis of oscillatory locomotion for the multi-linked trident snake robot.The robot is pr... [more] |
NLP2008-65 pp.43-48 |
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