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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
ITE-ME, ITE-IST, BioX, SIP, MI, IE [detail] 2024-06-07
10:55
Niigata Nigata University (Ekinan-Campus "TOKIMATE") Reconstruction of 3D Human Body Shape from An Image Based on 3D Camera Calibration and CG-based Reverse Projection Photogrammetry
Daisuke Imoto, Masato Asano, Wataru Sakurai, Masakatsu Honma, Kenji Kurosawa (NRIPS)
(To be available after the conference date) [more]
EST 2024-01-26
09:55
Kyoto Kyoto University ROHM Plaza
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study for Visualizing Accuracy in Body Orientation Estimation with Millimeter-Wave Radar
Yuji Tanaka, Wenxu Sun, Takuya Sakamoto (Kyoto Univ.) EST2023-112
Displacements of the human body surface are often used in measurements of physiological information using millimeter-wav... [more] EST2023-112
pp.73-77
SDM 2023-06-26
10:10
Hiroshima Hiroshima Univ. (Res. Inst. of Nanodevices) [Memorial Lecture] Optimum Design of Channel Material and Surface Orientation for Extremely Thin Body nMOSFETs Based on Nonlinear Modeling of Surface Roughness Scattering
Kei Sumita, Min-Soo Kang, Chia-Tsong Chen, Kasidit Toprasertpong, Mitsuru Takenaka, Shinichi Takagi (U. Tokyo) SDM2023-27
Nano-sheet channel has been recently adopted in logic CMOS as the next-generation channel for FinFET because the nano-sh... [more] SDM2023-27
pp.1-4
SDM 2022-11-10
11:00
Online Online [Invited Talk] Optimum Design of Channel Material and Surface Orientation for Extremely-Thin-Body nMOSFETs under Nonlinear Modeling of Surface Roughness Scattering
Kei Sumita, Min-Soo Kang, Chia-Tsong Chen, Kasidit Toprasertpong, Mitsuru Takenaka, Shinichi Takagi (Univ. Tokyo) SDM2022-65
Extremely-thin-body (ETB) channels are regarded as the most promising channel structure for future CMOS technology nodes... [more] SDM2022-65
pp.7-12
HCS 2022-10-27
10:30
Online Online Effect of Human-like Object Orientation on Perception of Passability in Virtual Reality Environment
Ryosaku Makino (Waseda Univ.), Kentaro Kodama (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Takayuki Tomono (Sapporo Gakuin Univ.), Katsumi Watanabe (Waseda Univ.) HCS2022-49
In this study, we conducted two experiments, one in which participants were asked which of two apertures consisting of t... [more] HCS2022-49
pp.7-11
SR 2022-01-25
15:20
Online Online Evaluation of a Millimeter-wave WBAN Fairness Improvement Method Using a Concourse Model
Tsukasa Chida (Tohoku Univ.), Suguru Kameda (Hiroshima Univ.), Noiriharu Suematsu (Tohoku Univ.) SR2021-82
In the millimeter-wave (mmW) band Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN), the effectiveness of a Carrier Sense Multiple Acces... [more] SR2021-82
pp.111-117
US 2021-02-22
16:25
Online Online Inverse wave analysis for crack opening displacement using sparse modeling
Sohichi Hirose, Ayumi Wakita (Tokyo Tech) US2020-73
Sparse modeling has been applied to many inverse problems as an approximate
method to solve an equation with sparsely ... [more]
US2020-73
pp.35-38
SDM 2021-01-28
16:05
Online Online [Invited Talk] Subband Engineering by Combination of Channel Thickness Scaling and (111) Surface Orientation in InAs-On-Insulator nMOSFETs
Kei Sumita, Kasidit Toprasertpong, Mitsuru Takenaka, Shinich Takagi (Univ.of Tokyo) SDM2020-54
There has been three essential challenges of III-V nMOSFETs: (1) Low semiconductor capacitance, (2) Strong thickness flu... [more] SDM2020-54
pp.21-24
HIP 2018-10-23
10:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Motion perception on the frontal parallel plane when posture changes the relation between vestibular/somatosensory and visual gravity directions
Takuma Miwa, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech) HIP2018-64
We investigated the effects of direction information obtained in visual context of background on the constant velocity p... [more] HIP2018-64
pp.31-34
MICT, WBS 2016-07-20
12:30
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology [Poster Presentation] Investigation of Wave Absorber Effects to WBAN Communication Using Simulation Approach
Kosorl Thourn, Takahiro Aoyagi, Jun-ichi Takada (Tokyo Tech) WBS2016-15 MICT2016-16
When conducting body are network (BAN) measurements in an anechoic chamber, characteristics of pyramid absorbers might h... [more] WBS2016-15 MICT2016-16
pp.23-25
HIP 2013-07-13
14:30
Niigata Niigata University of Internatilnal and Information Studies Effect of body orientation on the motion perception of approaching object
Takuma Miwa, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) HIP2013-35
This study investigated the effects of the gravity information on motion perception in depth. We measured the accelerati... [more] HIP2013-35
pp.17-20
MBE 2006-10-27
14:10
Osaka Osaka University Nakanoshima Center Effect of gaze and auditory stimulation on body sway direction during standing
Yutaka Fukuoka (Tokyo Med. & Dent. Univ), Takayuki Suzuki, Akinori Ueno (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
Previous studies have reported gaze influences on body sway direction in response to neck-dorsal-muscles stimulation (NS... [more] MBE2006-62
pp.21-24
EMCJ, EMD 2006-07-28
11:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Dosimetry Analysis of Pregnant and New-Born Rats in a 2-GHz Unrestrained Whole-Body Exposure Setup
Jianqing Wang, Osamu Fujiwara (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Kanako Wake, Soichi Watanabe (NICT) EMCJ2006-38 EMD2006-18
For an investigation of possible bio-effects of the 2 GHz W-CDMA cellular system on pregnant and new-born rats, we have ... [more] EMCJ2006-38 EMD2006-18
pp.13-17
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