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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EMD, R 2021-02-12
14:35
Online Online Battery degradation diagnosis of mobile devices by using questionnaire data for individual usages
Minoru Asano, Shinji Yokogawa, You Ishigaki (UEC), Junichi Tominaga, Hamakazu Awazu (Keitaiichiba) R2020-36 EMD2020-27
Lithium-ion secondary battery, which increased high performance and capacity, widely used to ensure mobility for various... [more] R2020-36 EMD2020-27
pp.13-18
KBSE 2019-01-26
10:45
Tokyo NII Library Construction on Programming Environment for Smartphones
Katsuki Tsukada, Yasushi Kambayashi (NIT) KBSE2018-45
This paper propose a programming environment for smartphones that can struct library. Our goal is to provide those who p... [more] KBSE2018-45
pp.15-19
MoNA 2019-01-16
13:00
Kyoto T. B. D. [Encouragement Talk] IoTorch: Intuitively Obtaining Information from Devices in Visible Region by LED-to-Camera Communication
Yuki Hokazono, Koichi Hasegawa, Yoshiaki Narusue (Tokyo Univ.), Aoi Koizuka (KDDI Research, Inc.), Makoto Suzuki (Sonas, Inc.), Hiroyuki Morikawa (Tokyo Univ.) MoNA2018-61
Towards ``intuitive'' communication, which allows a user to directly obtain information from a device in the user intere... [more] MoNA2018-61
p.25
ASN 2018-01-30
16:05
Oita Yufugo-kan (Oita) LED-to-Camera Communication Mechanism Based on Flash Blinks against Inter-Frame Gaps and Frame Drops
Yuki Hokazono, Aoi Koizuka, Makoto Suzuki, Yoshiaki Narusue, Hiroyuki Morikawa (Tokyo Univ.) ASN2017-95
LED-to-camera communication for smartphones is promising to enable low-cost, small-size, and intuitive data access to Io... [more] ASN2017-95
pp.71-76
MoNA 2018-01-18
15:15
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto [Encouragement Talk] IoTorch: Intuitive, Fast LED-to-Camera Communication for IoT Devices and Smartphones
Yuki Hokazono, Aoi Koizuka, Makoto Suzuki, Yoshiaki Narusue, Hiroyuki Morikawa (Tokyo Univ.) MoNA2017-45
In this paper, we present IoTorch, a fast and reliable LED-to-camera communication for smartphones.
LED-to-camera commu... [more]
MoNA2017-45
p.25
EMM, IE, LOIS, IEE-CMN, ITE-ME [detail] 2017-09-04
14:25
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. (Clock Tower Centennial Hall) Improvement of work element estimation in warehouse work probe system
Toshimasa Aso (Tokyo Univ. of Marine Science and Technology) LOIS2017-16 IE2017-37 EMM2017-45
This paper describes improvement of work element estimation on warehouse work probe system and its performance evaluatio... [more] LOIS2017-16 IE2017-37 EMM2017-45
pp.19-24
MoNA 2016-08-01
13:15
Hyogo Takigawa Memorial Hall (Kobe University) [Encouragement Talk] Designing Packet Retransmission Strategy for Inter-Frame Loss in LED-to-Camera Communication
Aoi Koizuka, Yuki Hokazono, Makoto Suzuki, Hiroyuki Morikawa (UTokyo) MoNA2016-9
LED-to-camera communication is a promising method to acquire data from devices which have no display by simply holding a... [more] MoNA2016-9
pp.19-21
WIT 2015-03-13
17:10
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology Development and Expansion of IPPITSU: a Text-entry Method Using Braille System for Touch Panels
Keita Ushida, Kengo Fujii (Gunma NCT), Sadao Hasegawa (Ounkai) WIT2014-102
The authors proposed IPPITSU, a eyes-free, Braille-based text entry method for touch panels. Its distinctive feature is ... [more] WIT2014-102
pp.95-100
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)
2014-12-17
- 2014-12-19
Yamaguchi Kaikyo Messe Shimonoseki Utilization of Smart Devices by Elderly People and Other Age Groups
Yosuke Toyota, Haruhisa Kato (KDDI Lab.)
Recently, the smartphone penetration continues to grow. On the other hand, the number of smartphone users 60 years and o... [more]
SP, WIT, ASJ-H 2014-06-20
14:55
Ishikawa   Advantages and Disadvantages of Smartphones and Tablets to Blind People -- Analysis of the Survey Results on the Use of ICT devices by Blind People --
Tetsuya Watanabe, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (Niigata Univ.), Kazunori Minatani (National Center for University Entrance Examinations) SP2014-61 WIT2014-16
A survey was conducted on the use of ICT by visually impaired people. Among 304 respondents, 81 used smartphones and 44,... [more] SP2014-61 WIT2014-16
pp.83-88
WIT 2014-03-07
13:00
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology A Survey on the Use of Cell Phones, Smartphones, and Tablets among People with Visual Impairments 2013
Tetsuya Watanabe, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (Niigata Univ.), Kazunori Minatani (DNC) WIT2013-71
A survey was conducted on the use of ICT by visually impaired people. Among 304 respondents, 246 people used cell phones... [more] WIT2013-71
pp.25-30
MVE, IE, WIT, IMQ, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2013-03-12
14:20
Fukuoka Fukuoka Institute of Technology Development of IPPITSU IME for Smartphones
Yutaka Sekine, Keita Ushida (Gunma N. C. T.), Sadao Hasegawa (Ounkai) IMQ2012-86 IE2012-190 MVE2012-147 WIT2012-96
In this paper the authors report development of an IME for smartphones based on IPPITSU, which is a text entry method fo... [more] IMQ2012-86 IE2012-190 MVE2012-147 WIT2012-96
pp.289-294
LOIS 2013-03-08
15:30
Okinawa   An Implementation of Situation-Sensitive Function Controller for Smartphones and its Evaluation.
Ryota Sato, Sakae Chikara, Tetsuya Okuda, Shigeru Kayaguchi (NTT) LOIS2012-104
According to the rapid spread of smartphones, their usage pattern is becoming diversified. The situation in which smartp... [more] LOIS2012-104
pp.203-208
USN, AN, IPSJ-UBI
(Joint) [detail]
2012-05-17
16:00
Aichi Toyohashi University of Technology [Poster Presentation] A Control Method for Bluetooth Proximity Sensing using User Context
Kazuto Shimizu (Univ. of Tokyo, IIS), Shin'ichi Konomi (Univ. of Tokyo), Masayuki Iwai (Univ. of Tokyo, IIS), Kaoru Sezaki (Univ. of Tokyo) USN2012-12
Bluetooth has been used as a proximity sensor because of its feature: it can search nearby device within 10 meter. Howev... [more] USN2012-12
pp.77-78
LOIS 2012-03-08
13:50
Okinawa Meio Univ. A Proposal of Situation-Sensitive Application Launcher for Smartphones
Ryota Sato, Kenichiro Muto, Sakae Chikara, Shigeru Kayaguchi (NTT) LOIS2011-83
According to the rapid spread of smartphones, their usage pattern is becoming diversified. For instance, some companies ... [more] LOIS2011-83
pp.61-66
AN, MoNA, USN
(Joint)
2011-01-20
12:00
Hiroshima Hiroshima City University [Technology Exhibit] Proposal and Demonstration of Architecture for Remote Control and Monitoring System with Android Devices
Hayato Izumi, Masaki Akiyama, Masayuki Shinohara, Shigenori Ioroi, Hiroshi Tanaka (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.) MoMuC2010-62 AN2010-53 USN2010-46
We have proposed the system architecture for enhancing the prevention of crimes and comfort in daily life so far. For th... [more] MoMuC2010-62 AN2010-53 USN2010-46
pp.19-24(MoMuC), pp.49-54(AN), pp.43-48(USN)
MVE 2010-10-22
15:40
Hokkaido Tokachi Plaza (Obihiro) Augmented Reality Communication System with Smartphones
Hideaki Tanaka, Daichi Hirono, Yusuke Tomisawa, Yoshiaki Takai (Hokkaido Univ.), Yoshihiro Nomoto (NTT) MVE2010-73
In this paper, we represent an augmented reality communication system by using smartphones.Users can stick a message thr... [more] MVE2010-73
pp.115-118
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