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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NLP, MSS 2024-03-14
16:05
Misc. Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Functional electrical stimulator with wireless sequential logic central pattern generator model
Rikuto Nozu, Hiroyuki Torikai (Hosei Univ) MSS2023-97 NLP2023-149
In this study, we design a functional electrical stimulator using a wireless sequential logic circuit central pattern ge... [more] MSS2023-97 NLP2023-149
p.123
IE, MVE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2024-03-14
09:30
Okinawa Okinawa Sangyo Shien Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Consideration of ankle nerve bundle electrical stimulation using finite element method
Takashi Ota, Tomohiro Amemiya, Hideaki Kuzuoka (Tokyo Univ.), Kazuma Aoyama (Gunma Univ.) IMQ2023-43 IE2023-98 MVE2023-72
Previous studies have reported that transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the wrists produces tactile sensations in t... [more] IMQ2023-43 IE2023-98 MVE2023-72
pp.166-171
IE, MVE, CQ, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2024-03-14
10:10
Okinawa Okinawa Sangyo Shien Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Investigation of a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation technique to control the spatial distribution of taste in the throat.
Ibuki Nakayama, Hiromasa Oku, Kazuma Aoyama (Gunma Univ..) IMQ2023-45 IE2023-100 MVE2023-74
In this study, finite element simulations were performed to develop a method to spatially control taste sensation in th... [more] IMQ2023-45 IE2023-100 MVE2023-74
pp.177-181
NLP 2023-11-29
09:50
Okinawa Nago city commerce and industry association Analysis of fundamental characteristics of wireless ergodic sequential logic central pattern generator and its application to functional electrical stimulator
Yunosuke Takemae, Hiroyuki Torikai, Masaya Kudo (Hosei Univ) NLP2023-69
In this paper, a wireless functional electrical stimulation (FES) device based on ergodic cellular automaton (CA) centra... [more] NLP2023-69
p.48
EMM, BioX, ISEC, SITE, ICSS, HWS, IPSJ-CSEC, IPSJ-SPT [detail] 2023-07-25
09:20
Hokkaido Hokkaido Jichiro Kaikan Automatic Credential Entry EMS: EMS System that reproduces Secret Information without exposing biometric data
Takumi Takaiwa, Nozaki Shinnosuke, Numada Kota, Shibata Tsubasa, Okumura Sana, Takigawa Soichi, Ohki Tetsushi, Nishigaki Masakatsu (Shizuoka Univ.) ISEC2023-37 SITE2023-31 BioX2023-40 HWS2023-37 ICSS2023-34 EMM2023-37
(To be available after the conference date) [more] ISEC2023-37 SITE2023-31 BioX2023-40 HWS2023-37 ICSS2023-34 EMM2023-37
pp.152-158
CCS, NLP 2023-06-08
14:05
Tokyo Tokyo City Univ. A functional electrical stimulation device based on wireless ergodic sequential logic central pattern generator
Yunosuke Takemae, Hiroyuki Torikai, Masaya Kudo (Hosei Univ) NLP2023-15 CCS2023-3
In this paper, a wireless functional electrical stimulation (FES) device based on ergodic cellular automaton (CA) centra... [more] NLP2023-15 CCS2023-3
pp.9-12
IMQ, IE, MVE, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2023-03-15
12:50
Okinawa Okinawaken Seinenkaikan (Naha-shi)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effects of olfactory and extranasal electrical stimulation on path guidance in VR space
Ayari Matsui, Kazuma Aoyama, Tomohiro Amemiya, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Takuji Narumi (UT) IMQ2022-29 IE2022-106 MVE2022-59
Recently, researchers have been exploring ways to create the sensation of smell and other intranasal chemosensation. How... [more] IMQ2022-29 IE2022-106 MVE2022-59
pp.61-66
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE
(Joint) [detail]
2022-03-11
09:30
Online Online (Zoom) Frequency Characteristics of Cutaneous Sensation in the Hand Induced by Electrical Stimulation at the Arm Nerve Bundles
Shuto Ogihara, Kazuma Aoyama, Tomohiro Amemiya, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Takuji Narumi (U tokyo) IMQ2021-55 IE2021-117 MVE2021-84
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation at the arm nerve bundles such as the median nerve and ulnar nerve, has been known ... [more] IMQ2021-55 IE2021-117 MVE2021-84
pp.234-239
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE
(Joint) [detail]
2022-03-11
10:20
Online Online (Zoom) Evaluation of hot pungency enhancement effect using anode galvanic tongue stimulation
Masaki Ohno, Takuji Narumi, Daisuke Mine, Keigo Matsumoto, Tomohiro Amemiya, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Kazuma Aoyama (UTokyo) IMQ2021-57 IE2021-119 MVE2021-86
The methods to enhance the sensation of hot pungency are expected to improve the satisfaction of eating and to reduce th... [more] IMQ2021-57 IE2021-119 MVE2021-86
pp.245-249
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE
(Joint) [detail]
2022-03-11
16:55
Online Online (Zoom) The effect of tendon electrical stimulation and visual slope on subjective sensation of ground tilt
Nozomi Takahashi, Tomohiro Amemiya, Keigo Matsumoto, Takuji Narumi, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Michitaka Hirose, Kazuma Aoyama (Tokyo Univ) IMQ2021-66 IE2021-128 MVE2021-95
(To be available after the conference date) [more] IMQ2021-66 IE2021-128 MVE2021-95
pp.296-300
EST 2022-01-28
09:30
Online Online Characterization of Small Peripheral Nerve Responses to Intraepidermal Electrical Stimulation
Yuki Niimi, Gomez-Tames Jose, Toshiaki Wasaka, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EST2021-79
In recent years, there has been a lot of interest in selective stimulation of small peripheral nerve fibers (Aδ-fiber an... [more] EST2021-79
pp.110-115
NLP, MICT, MBE, NC
(Joint) [detail]
2022-01-23
09:25
Online Online Development of a gait phase detection algorithm for finite state control of functional electrical stimulation during walking
Koshi Shibagaki, Suzufumi Arai, Matija Milosevic, Taishin Nomura (Osaka Univ) NC2021-39
Individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke often have difficulties to walk independently due to muscle para... [more] NC2021-39
p.43
OPE, MW, IEE-EMT, MWP, EST, EMT, THz [detail] 2021-07-16
11:00
Online Online A Study on Selective Stimulation of Peripheral Nerves by Intraepidermal Electrical Stimulation Using Nerve Modeling
Yuki Niimi, Gomez-Tames Jose, Toshiaki Wasaka, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EMT2021-20 MW2021-25 OPE2021-14 EST2021-21 MWP2021-22
In recent years, there has been a lot of interest in selective stimulation of small peripheral nerve fibers (Aδ-fiber an... [more] EMT2021-20 MW2021-25 OPE2021-14 EST2021-21 MWP2021-22
pp.70-75
MBE, IEE-MBE 2021-06-25
13:30
Online Online A Study on Tuning of Fuzzy FES Controller Using Electrical Stimulation Response Model
Shungo Iguchi, Takashi Watanabe (Tohoku Univ), Achmad Arifin (ITS) MBE2021-6
In order to assist ankle joint movements of paraplegics during walking by using functional electrical stimulation (FES),... [more] MBE2021-6
pp.1-5
MW, EST, EMCJ, PEM, IEE-EMC [detail] 2020-10-22
14:45
Online Online Study on Synaptic Effect of Peripheral Nerves by Pulse-Train Electrical Stimulation
Shota Tanaka, Gomez-Tames Jose, Toshiaki Wasaka, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EMCJ2020-35 MW2020-49 EST2020-37
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in selective stimulation of small fibers in pain research. Intra-epid... [more] EMCJ2020-35 MW2020-49 EST2020-37
pp.60-65
NLP 2020-09-10
10:55
Online Online Difference in suppression of epileptic discharges between beta frequency burst stimulation and theta frequency burst electrical stimulation in rat hippocampal slices
Toyohiro Sawada, Kiyohisa Natume (KIT) NLP2020-23
A number of studies on neurological diseases and EEG have been reported. The epileptic discharges regarding the neurolog... [more] NLP2020-23
pp.7-12
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2019-03-06
09:30
Tokyo University of Electro Communications Change in Walking Speed and Electromyogram Induced by Sacral Electrical Stimulation
Kazuki Hosoi, Ryoko Futami (Fukushima Univ.), Kosei Mitsuhashi (Showa Univ.), Yasunobu Handa (Tohoku Univ.) MBE2018-104
It is reported that human walking speed is increased by Sacral Electrical Stimulation (SES). In one of the hypotheses it... [more] MBE2018-104
pp.93-96
EST 2018-09-06
11:45
Okinawa Kumejima-machi, Okinawa A Study on Modeling of Peripheral Nerves in Nerve Response Analysis
Ryota Hayami, Takahiro Ito, Jose Gomez-Tamez, Wasaka Toshiaki, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EST2018-45
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in selective stimulation of various small fibers in the skin for pain... [more] EST2018-45
pp.17-21
MWP, OPE, EMT, MW, EST, IEE-EMT [detail] 2017-07-20
15:55
Hokkaido Obihiro Chamber of Commerce and Industry Estimation of Nerve Changes by Brain Tumor Adjusting Membrane Electrical Parameters
Ryota Hayami, Jose Gomez-Tamez, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EMT2017-14 MW2017-39 OPE2017-19 EST2017-16 MWP2017-16
In recent years, brain mapping of the motor and linguistic functions is adopted preoperatively to remove brain tumor dur... [more] EMT2017-14 MW2017-39 OPE2017-19 EST2017-16 MWP2017-16
pp.45-48
HCS, HIP, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2016-05-19
16:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Multi electrodes galvanic retina stimulation changes light source position of phospene
Kazuma Aoyama, Daiki Higuchi, Taro Maeda, Hideyuki Ando (Osaka Univ.) HCS2016-30 HIP2016-30
Galvanic Retina Stimulation (GRS) induces visual sensation that is called phosphene by applying current from surface ele... [more] HCS2016-30 HIP2016-30
pp.231-234
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