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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2024-03-11
11:40
Tokyo The Univ. of Tokyo
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Basic Consideration for the Effect of Gait Data Measured by a Simple Accelerometer on the Performance of Frailty Symptom Classifiers
Takumi Chino (Shinshu Grad school), Mizue Kayama (Shinshu Univ.), Masaki Tachibana (Shinshu Grad school), Taishi Wakitani, Nobuyuki Tachi (Shinshu Univ.), Takashi Nagai (Inst of Tech) MBE2023-71
The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility of preventing frailty symptoms through gait characteristics comp... [more] MBE2023-71
pp.13-18
WIT, IPSJ-AAC 2022-03-09
13:00
Online Online Development of walking assistance system for visually impaired people using geomagnetic fingerprint and braille block map
Ryosuke Nitta, Koichi Kuzume, Haruko Masuda, Tomonari Masuzaki (Yuge College) WIT2021-53
In recent years, there are more than 300,000 visually impaired people living in Japan, including those with low vision. ... [more] WIT2021-53
pp.59-64
HCS 2019-03-07
15:15
Hokkaido Hokusei Gakuen Univ. The effect of in-house walking events using smartphones -- Differences according to participant characteristics --
Koji Mishima (Chubu Univ.), Masayuki Kurokawa (Aichi University of Edu.), Tatsuya Konishi, Masatoshi Nagata, Masaru Honjo, Akio Yoneyama (KDDI Research, Inc) HCS2018-72
This work of research aims to examine whether in-house events held by employers for the purpose of promoting walking can... [more] HCS2018-72
pp.31-36
HIP 2018-08-03
09:50
Tokyo Tokyo Woman's Christian University Fundamental Study of a Landmark-Based Pedestrian-Navigation System
Yuya Shirai, Susumu Shirayama (Univ of Tokyo) HIP2018-51
Recently, the function of digital signage as a map medium has drawn attention, and construction of a guidance method tha... [more] HIP2018-51
pp.53-56
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2018-05-19
17:15
Toyama Univ. of Toyama A possible mechanism of 1/f-like stride interval fluctuation during human steady walking
Chunjiang Fu, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ.) MBE2018-6
Series of stride-to-stride time intervals during steady-state walking in young adults on the level ground or treadmill e... [more] MBE2018-6
p.27
ASN, MoNA, MICT
(Joint)
2017-01-20
09:00
Oita   Analysis of Received Signal Power in On-Body Dynamic Channel Using Statistics Data of Human Walking Motion
Kazuhiro Honda, Ryuta Takebayashi, Kun Li, Koichi Ogawa (Toyama Univ.) MICT2016-71
This paper presents an analysis of received signal power in on-body dynamic channel considering human walking motion. Fi... [more] MICT2016-71
pp.35-40
MBE 2015-01-23
13:25
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Study on developing the dynamic characteristics measurement system of Trans-Femoral prostheses -- Focusing on walking motion in consideration of the hip joint vertical motion --
Hiroyuki Iino, Takeshi Tsuruga, Akihiko Takashima, Kanou Yoshida, Yoshiyuki Yasuda, Yasuyuki Hayakawa, Toshiya Nosaka (Hokkaido Univ. of Science) MBE2014-112
The evaluation on the performance of the parts of the Trans-Femoral prostheses should be given with the cooperation of t... [more] MBE2014-112
pp.101-104
ASN 2014-05-29
14:30
Tokyo Convention Hall, RCAST, The University of Tokyo [Poster Presentation] Walking State Classification based on Spectral Analysis of Body Acceleration -- Effect on Discriminant Accuracy of Walking States and Floor Characteristics due to Differences of Accelerometer Position --
Atsushi Enta (Tokyo Univ. of Science), Hidetoshi Watanabe, Masaki Takahashi (Bunka Gakuen Univ.), Yohsuke Yoshioka (Chiba Univ.), Tomonori Sano, Kazuto Hayashida (Waseda Univ.) ASN2014-8
Human behavior is affected by spatial design, spatial structure, clothing, footwear and also human psychological or biol... [more] ASN2014-8
pp.33-34
AP 2013-01-25
15:50
Miyazaki Hotel Merieges (Miyazaki City) Shadowing-Multipath Analysis of a BAN Diversity Antenna Based on Statistical Dynamic Measurements of the Human Walking Motion
Kazuhiro Honda, Kun Li, Koichi Ogawa (Toyama Univ.) AP2012-155
This paper presents the shadowing analysis of a BAN diversity antenna based on statistical measurements of the human wal... [more] AP2012-155
pp.177-182
MoNA, AN, USN
(Joint)
2012-01-19
13:20
Mie Todaya (Toba) Basic Experiment and Evaluation for Estimation Scheme of Indoor Pedestrian Positioning by Inertia Sensor
Hikaru Sunaga, Takumi Saiki, Masaki Akiyama, Shigenori Ioroi, Hiroshi Tanaka, Fujio Yamamoto (KAIT) USN2011-65
Although GPS has become a standard positioning system in outdoor area, it cannot be used in indoor area. Some systems f... [more] USN2011-65
pp.49-54
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2011-03-08
11:30
Tokyo Tamagawa University Leg joint synergy in bipedal walking of Japanese monkeys
Shoko Kaichida, Yoshimitsu Hashizume (Yamaguchi Univ.), Naomichi Ogihara (Keio Univ.), Jun Nishii (Yamaguchi Univ.) NC2010-164
Japanese monkeys ({\it M. fuscata}) that are skilled at bipedalism show stablewalking. In this study, we analyzed the le... [more] NC2010-164
pp.217-222
WIT 2010-08-06
13:30
Tokyo NHK Sci. Tech. Res. Labs. The variety of walking characteristics considered in navigation system for the visually impaired.
Shinjiro Murayama, Kyota Aoki (Utsunomiya Univ.), Jun Ishikawa, Hiroaki Yuze, Tomoyasu Aoyama (Univ. of Shizuoka) WIT2010-28
The walking characteristics of the visually impaired differ with apriority, postnatal characteristics, the age that won ... [more] WIT2010-28
pp.59-64
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2010-03-09
18:05
Tokyo Tamagawa University Proposal of a P-E Hybrid Exoskeleton Robot for Walking and Postural Rehabilitation
Sang-Ho Hyon, Jun Morimoto (ATR), Go Shirogauchi (Active Link), Yoshihiro Mori (Mori Co., Ltd.), Harutsugu Mizui (Sankyoku Co., Ltd.), Mitsuo Kawato (ATR) NC2009-115
We propose a novel exoskeleton robot aimed at rehabilitation on biped walking or postural control for elderly persons, s... [more] NC2009-115
pp.161-166
MBE 2009-09-14
09:40
Niigata Niigata Univ. Influence on lower limbs muscle activity pattern by the femoral region muscle contractile velocity in walking
Takahiro Fujiki, Tohru Kiryu, Yukihiko Ushiyama, Mamoru Iwaki (Niigata Univ) MBE2009-39
It is reported that the peak latency which is consumed in reaching the maximum muscular strength in the femoral region h... [more] MBE2009-39
pp.7-12
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-11
15:45
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. An analytical study of leg trajectories of Japanese monkey bipedalism
Shoko Kaichida, Yoshimitsu Hashizume (Yamaguchi Univ.), Naomichi Ogihara (Kyoto Univ.), Jun Nishii (Yamaguchi Univ.) NC2008-123
Japanese monkeys that are skilled at bipedalism show stable walking.
However,the leg trajectories show fluctuation at e... [more]
NC2008-123
pp.117-122
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-11
16:10
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Optimality of leg swing trajectories based on energetic cost with considering the effect of elastic component.
Hiromichi Suenaga, Yoshiko Tanaka, Jun Nishii (Yamaguchi Univ.) NC2008-124
There are infinite number of possible leg swing trajectories for leg swing during walking. How dose brain design the tra... [more] NC2008-124
pp.123-128
NC 2007-03-15
09:50
Tokyo Tamagawa University Selection of leg swing trajectorys based on metabolic cost
Akihiro Fujii, Hiromichi Suenaga, Yoshiaki Taniai, Jun Nishii (Yamgaguchi Univ)
When we walk, there are infinite number of possible trajectories for leg swing. How does the brain design the trajectory... [more] NC2006-154
pp.7-12
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