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EST 2022-01-27
14:20
Online Online Pilot Study of Real-time Heatstroke Risk Assessment with Data Assimilation
Ryota Uematsu, Akimasa Hirata (NITech), Taiki Miyazawa (Shigakkan Univ.) EST2021-67
In recent years, the morbidity and mortality of heat-related illness have been increasing. The risk of heat stress is di... [more] EST2021-67
pp.51-54
EST 2020-01-30
14:50
Oita Beppu International Convention Center Relation between Thermophysiological Response and Completion Rate in Marathon
Toshiki Kamiya, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EST2019-87
It is essential to analyze the time evolution of body temperature elevation and water loss for evaluating the risk of he... [more] EST2019-87
pp.45-50
EMCJ, MW, EST, IEE-EMC [detail] 2019-10-24
12:55
Miyagi Tohoku Gakuin University(Conf. Room 2, Eng. Bldg. 1) A Study on Heatstroke Risk Assessment in Urban Space
Toshiki Kamiya, Akimasa Hirata (NITech), Ryo Onishi (JAMSTEC) EMCJ2019-43 MW2019-72 EST2019-51
It is essential to analyze the time evolution of body temperature elevation and water loss for evaluating the risk of he... [more] EMCJ2019-43 MW2019-72 EST2019-51
pp.39-44
EMCJ, MW, EST, IEE-EMC [detail] 2019-10-25
14:45
Miyagi Tohoku Gakuin University(Conf. Room 2, Eng. Bldg. 1) Estimation of Heat Stroke Patients in the Three Prefectures of Japan
Taku Nishimura, Kazuma Hasegawa, Ichiro Takeuchi (NITech), Ryusuke Egawa (Tohoku Univ.), Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EMCJ2019-64 MW2019-93 EST2019-72
The morbidity of heat-related illness increases in recent years, especially elderly patients occupy almost half of the a... [more] EMCJ2019-64 MW2019-93 EST2019-72
pp.157-162
EST 2018-09-06
11:20
Okinawa Kumejima-machi, Okinawa Modeling of thermoregulatory response of heat adaptation in humans and its application to thermal analysis
Kazuma Hasegawa, Toshiki Kamiya, Sachiko Kodera, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EST2018-44
It is essential to analyze the time evolution of temperature and sweating regarding adverse health effect for heat load ... [more] EST2018-44
pp.11-16
EST, MW, OPE, MWP, EMT, IEE-EMT, THz [detail] 2018-07-20
14:25
Hokkaido   Development of body core temperature computation method with arterial and venous temperatures taken into account
Toshiki Kamiya, Jose Gomez-Tames, Sachiko Kodera, Akimasa Hirata (NITech) EMT2018-42 MW2018-57 OPE2018-45 EST2018-40 MWP2018-41
It is essential to analyze the time evolution of temperature elevation and sweating for evaluation of the adverse health... [more] EMT2018-42 MW2018-57 OPE2018-45 EST2018-40 MWP2018-41
pp.191-196
EMT, EST, LQE, MWP, OPE, PEM, PN, IEE-EMT [detail] 2018-01-25
15:15
Hyogo   Variability and Difference of Thermal Time Constants in Human and Rat
Gomez-Tames Jose, Kodera Sachiko, Hirata Akimasa (Nitech) PN2017-63 EMT2017-100 OPE2017-141 LQE2017-123 EST2017-99 MWP2017-76
In the international guidelines/standards, the specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over 10 g of tissue is used as a ... [more] PN2017-63 EMT2017-100 OPE2017-141 LQE2017-123 EST2017-99 MWP2017-76
pp.137-142
MW, EMCJ, EST, IEE-EMC [detail] 2017-10-19
14:15
Akita Yupopo On New Risk Assessment Index of Heat Stroke based on Metrics computed from Physical Simulation
Kazuma Hasegawa, Sachiko Kodera, Akimasa Hirata (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) EMCJ2017-34 MW2017-86 EST2017-49
It is essential to analyze the time variation of sweating and core temperature elevation to evaluate the adverse health ... [more] EMCJ2017-34 MW2017-86 EST2017-49
pp.45-49
MW, EMCJ, EST, IEE-EMC [detail] 2017-10-19
15:00
Akita Yupopo Comparison of Thermal Response between Rat and Human for Exposure from Dipole Antenna
Sachiko Kodera, Akimasa Hirata (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) EMCJ2017-36 MW2017-88 EST2017-51
In the international guidelines/standards, the specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over 10 g of tissue is used as a ... [more] EMCJ2017-36 MW2017-88 EST2017-51
pp.55-59
MW
(2nd)
2017-06-14
- 2017-06-16
Overseas KMUTT, Bangkok, Thailand Breast Cyst Diagnosis Based on Surface Temperature Profile
Krailuk Limsawan, Panuwat Janpugdee (Chulalongkorn Univ.), Fulya Kunter (Marmara Univ.)
In this paper, the breast cyst diagnosis based on the surface temperature profile is proposed. The temperature profiles ... [more]
EST 2016-09-09
09:10
Okinawa Ishigakishi-Shoko-Kaikan Analysis of Temperature Rise in Rats for Localized Microwave Exposure at 10 GHz Band
Sachiko Kodera, Ryota Morimoto, Akimasa Hirata (NIT), Hiroshi Masuda (Kurume Univ.), Takuji Arima (Tokyo Univ. Agr. & Tech.), Soichi Watanabe (NICT) EST2016-47
In safety guidelines, the specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over a specific volume is used as a metric for human p... [more] EST2016-47
pp.219-223
EMCJ, EST 2014-09-12
14:25
Hokkaido Kitami Inst. Technology Variability of Temperature Elevation in the Head Models Due to Dipole Antenna -- Adopting Measured Blood Flow Rate --
Shunya Ota, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata, Osamu Fujiwara (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) EMCJ2014-39 EST2014-53
Specific absorption rate (SAR) is used as a metric for human protection from microwave exposure although biological effe... [more] EMCJ2014-39 EST2014-53
pp.47-51
US 2014-06-23
15:45
Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Measurement of heat capacity per unit volume of the biological tissue exposed to ultrasound -- Phantom experiments --
Kantaro Shimizu, Shinichi Murakami, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Iwaki Akiyama (Doshisha Univ.) US2014-22
We have focused on the heat capacity per unit volume of the biological tissue for ultrasonic tissue characterization. S... [more] US2014-22
pp.31-35
EMCJ 2013-01-10
10:30
Nagasaki Nagasaki Univ. Correlation between Peak SAR and Maximum Temperature Elevation Due to Dipole Antenna at 0.5-10GHz
Ryuichi Asai, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata (Nagoya Inst.) EMCJ2012-103
Specific absorption rate (SAR) is used as a metric for human protection from radio-frequency exposure although biologica... [more] EMCJ2012-103
pp.7-11
EMCJ 2011-07-14
15:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Analysis of Temperature Elevation in the Lens of Human and Rabbit Models for Localized Microwave Exposure at 2.45GHz
Takuya Oizumi, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata, Osamu Fujiwara (Nagoya Inst.), Soichi Watanabe (NICT), Masao Taki (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Masami Kojima, Hiroshi Sasaki, Kazuyuki Sasaki (Kanazawa Medical Univ.) EMCJ2011-55
The biological effects due to microwave absorption is caused by the temperature elevation. The eye is said to be one of ... [more] EMCJ2011-55
pp.65-69
EMCJ 2011-07-14
15:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Variability of temperature rise in the Head due to dipole antenna on blood perfusion rate
Ryuichi Asai, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata (Nagoya Inst.) EMCJ2011-57
Specific absorption rate (SAR) is used as a metric for human protection from microwave exposure although biological effe... [more] EMCJ2011-57
pp.75-79
MW 2010-03-04
15:15
Kyoto Ryukoku Univ. Uncertainty Analysis of Temperature Rise in Rats for 1.5-GHz Microwave Exposure
Yuya Kanai, Akimasa Hirata, Osamu Fujiwara (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Hiroshi Masuda (Univ. of Bordeaux), Hiroki Kawai (NICT), Takuji Arima (NICT/Tokyo Univ. of Agr and Tech.), Soichi Watanabe (NICT) MW2009-193
Specific absorption rate (SAR) is used as a metric for human protection from microwave exposure although biological effe... [more] MW2009-193
pp.83-88
AP 2010-01-22
12:30
Yamaguchi Yamaguchi University SAR and Temperature Elevation Evaluation Using Japanese Anatomical Human Models for Body-Worn Devices
Teruo Onishi, Takahiro Iyama (NTT DoCoMo), Lira Hamada, Soichi Watanabe, Akimasa Hirata (NICT) AP2009-173
10g average SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) and temperature evaluation are investigated using the Japanese numerical anat... [more] AP2009-173
pp.105-108
EMCJ 2009-06-05
16:20
Tokyo Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo International Exihibition Center) Analysis of Temperature Rise in Rats for 1.5-GHz Microwave Exposure
Yuya Kanai, Akimasa Hirata, Osamu Fujiwara (Nagoya Inst. Tech.), Hiroshi Masuda (Univ. Bordeaux), Hiroki Kawai (NICT), Takuji Arima (NICT/Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Soichi Watanabe (NICT) EMCJ2009-34
Specific absorption rate (SAR) is used as a metric for human protection from microwave exposure although biological effe... [more] EMCJ2009-34
pp.69-74
EMCJ 2008-12-19
16:55
Gifu Gifu Univ. A Formula for Simply Predicting Body Core Temperature-Rise in Human for Electromagnetic Exposure
Hironori Sugiyama, Akimasa Hirata, Osamu Fujiwara (NIT) EMCJ2008-101
Biological effects due to whole-body electromagnetic wave exposure can be caused by body core temperature-rise. Accordin... [more] EMCJ2008-101
pp.87-92
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