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SDM |
2018-02-08 16:10 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ. |
[Invited Talk]
Next Generation Circuit Fabrication by Molecular Bonding Technology Akihiko Happoya (Toshiba), Kunio Mori (SCL) SDM2017-103 |
We have developed a molecular bonding technology that forms a layer of molecules on the surface of the adherends and pro... [more] |
SDM2017-103 pp.31-34 |
MBE, BioX, NC |
2015-10-25 13:00 |
Osaka |
Osaka Electro-Communication University |
A theory of cerebellar function. I. Two types of universal function approximation capability Masahiko Fujita (BSCL) BioX2015-30 MBE2015-41 NC2015-25 |
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BioX2015-30 MBE2015-41 NC2015-25 pp.47-52 |
MBE, BioX, NC |
2015-10-25 13:20 |
Osaka |
Osaka Electro-Communication University |
A theory of cerebellar function. II. Forward associative learning of predictive motor control Masahiko Fujita (BSCL) BioX2015-31 MBE2015-42 NC2015-26 |
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BioX2015-31 MBE2015-42 NC2015-26 pp.53-58 |
QIT (2nd) |
2013-05-27 09:50 |
Hokkaido |
Hokkaido Univ. |
Performance of a long distance quantum key distribution in the field environment of 90-km optical links installed in Tokyo metropolitan area Kaoru Shimizu (NTT BRL), Toshimori Honjo (NTT SCL), Mikio Fujiwara, Toshiyuki Ito (NICT), Kiyoshi Tamaki (NTT BRL), Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Hirotaka Terai, Zhen Wang, Masahide Sasaki (NICT) |
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WIT |
2012-01-28 15:45 |
Aichi |
Nagoya Institute of Technology |
Detectability characteristics of voluntary movement and elimination characteristics of involuntary movement in a geomagnetic sensor-based control-interface switch, GSN/1 Yuta Hiramatsu, Toyohiko Hayashi, Yoshinobu Maeda, Tetsuya Watanabe, Atsuhiko Iijima (Niigata Univ.), Yuko Wakabayashi, Takashi Oda (JALSA), Naoki Tondokoro, Toshimitsu Yamaguchi (NITSC) WIT2011-66 |
People with serious motor disabilities can operate electronic devices like personal computers with the help of a “contro... [more] |
WIT2011-66 pp.79-84 |
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