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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
SeMI, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-DPS, IPSJ-ITS 2021-05-28
11:50
Online Online Estimation of moving in stairs by partial introduction of training data for supporting indoor PDR
Chisaki Takahashi, Hiroaki Morino (SIT) SeMI2021-9
Research focusing on PDR (Pedestrian Dead Reckoning) is being conducted as it would be useful to support rescue activiti... [more] SeMI2021-9
pp.45-50
SeMI 2020-01-31
10:00
Kagawa   [Poster Presentation] Motion state recognition on the user's step basis in indoor pedestrian dead reckoning using a rotation vector sensor of a smartphone
Yuki Tanaka, Hiroaki Morino (SIT) SeMI2019-112
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SeMI2019-112
pp.53-54
CS, CQ
(Joint)
2019-04-18
10:10
Osaka Osaka Univ. Library Accuracy Evaluations of Transportation Mode Recognition Based on Communication Quality of Mobile Video Using Transfer Learning
Wataru Kawakami, Kenji Kanai, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) CS2019-3
Recently, sustainability of high quality mobile services is mandatory because mobile terminals are explosively increasin... [more] CS2019-3
pp.13-18
MoNA 2018-12-25
17:00
Tokyo   Detection of user's movement state using rotation vector sensor in indoor PDR for disaster relief
Masaki Nishizaka, Hiroaki Morino (SIT) MoNA2018-55
It is important to quickly rescue the requisite rescuers in the building after a large-scale disaster such as an earthqu... [more] MoNA2018-55
pp.95-99
CS, IE, IPSJ-AVM, ITE-BCT [detail] 2018-11-30
10:45
Tokushima Tokushima University (Memorial Hall of Almuni(Engineering)) Performance Characteristics of Transportation Mode Recognition Using Communication Quality of Video Distribution
Wataru Kawakami, Kenji Kanai, Wei Bo, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) CS2018-80 IE2018-59
Because the accelerometer sensors and global positioning system (GPS) produce additional mobile traffic and increase ene... [more] CS2018-80 IE2018-59
pp.71-76
ASN, NS, RCS, SR, RCC
(Joint)
2018-07-12
13:40
Hokkaido Hakodate Arena Accuracy Evaluations of CNN based Transportation Modes Recognition Using Communication Quality
Wataru Kawakami, Kenji Kanai, Bo Wei, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) NS2018-65
Because the accelerometer sensors and global positioning system (GPS) produce additional mobile traffic and energy consu... [more] NS2018-65
pp.133-138
MoNA 2018-01-19
15:20
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto Accuracy Evaluations of Human Transportation Modes Recognition Using Communication Quality
Wataru Kawakami, Kenji Kanai, Wei Bo, Jiro Katto (Waseda Univ.) MoNA2017-58
In this paper, we introduce a recognition method using communication quality factors in order to identify the transporta... [more] MoNA2017-58
pp.93-98
EID, ITE-IDY, IEE-EDD, IEIJ-SSL, SID-JC [detail] 2017-01-27
11:26
Tokushima Tokushima Univ. Charge transfer state of Eu3+ centers activated in (La, Gd)-O-F-S and Y-Si-O-N
Masahiro Okada, Tadashi Ishigaki (Tottori Univ.), Ryo Yoshimatsu (Denka), Tetsuo Honma (JASRI), Koutoku Ohmi (Tottori Univ.) EID2016-44
Novel red emitting phosphors having a blue excitation and a red emission due to charge transfer state (CTS) of Eu3+ cent... [more] EID2016-44
pp.121-124
EID, ITE-IDY, IEIJ-SSL, IEE-EDD, SID-JC [detail] 2015-01-23
09:56
Kyoto Ryukoku University Eu3+-activated IIIa-O-VIIb-S(IIIa=La,Gd、VIIb=F,Cl)red phosphors
Yoji Kageyama, Masahiro Okada, Tadashi Ishigaki, Koutoku Ohmi (Tottori Univ.), Ryo Yoshimatsu (Denka) EID2014-49
The control of the charge transfer state (CTS) has been attempted by combining anion elements for Eu activated oxidation... [more] EID2014-49
pp.75-78
ICM, LOIS 2013-01-18
11:40
Saga   A Study on the Estimation of Person Mobility Patterns Using Sensor Data of a Mobile Terminal
Satoyuki Uehara (Waseda Univ.), Masatsugu Ichino (UEC), Hideki Yoshii (SBTM), Kazuhiro Tsurumaru, Jiro Katto, Naohisa Komatsu (Waseda Univ.) ICM2012-55 LOIS2012-65
In this paper, we show characteristics of geomagnetic data and acceleration data captured by a three-axis geomagnetic se... [more] ICM2012-55 LOIS2012-65
pp.103-108
MoNA, IN
(Joint)
2011-11-17
14:30
Fukuoka   Locomotion Estimation Method Using Pressure Sensor
Takafumi Watanabe, Daisuke Kamisaka, Shigeki Muramatsu, Arei Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Yokoyama (KDDI R&D Labs) MoMuC2011-30
In this paper, we focus on locomotion estimation method using acceleration sensor and pressure sensor.
Our method can r... [more]
MoMuC2011-30
pp.19-23
AN, MoNA, USN
(Joint)
2011-01-21
14:00
Hiroshima Hiroshima City University Estimation of Movement Situation with Acceleration Sensor Based on Pattern Matching Technique
Michihiro Yamamoto, Eiji Kamioka (SIT) MoMuC2010-71
We have proposed an indoor location estimation system using only an acceleration sensor. Some problems, however, have no... [more] MoMuC2010-71
pp.67-72
MoNA, IPSJ-MBL 2008-05-23
12:30
Okinawa Okinawa-seinen-kaikan Shaka: Method for Estimating User Movement Using Mobile Phone
Arei Kobayashi, Takeshi Iwamoto, Satoshi Nishiyama (KDDILABS) MoMuC2008-20
This paper presents a method for estimating the movement of a user using a system that combines GPS, a microphone and an... [more] MoMuC2008-20
pp.115-120
PRMU, IE 2008-03-11
15:25
Ishikawa   Development of a robot which predicts the collision using binocular velocity pair
Terunori Mori, Hiromitsu Yamada, Makoto Mizuno, , , , Fumihiko Mori (Tamagawa Univ.) IE2007-332 PRMU2007-316
We propose a new method of collision prediction, which is effective in the situation that any object including ego is ab... [more] IE2007-332 PRMU2007-316
pp.463-468
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