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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
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
EMCJ 2023-11-24
14:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
An Investigation on Design of Magnetic Electromagnetic Noise Suppressor Placed on Microstrip line Using Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm
Takahiro Mikami (Akita Univ.), Sho Muroga (Tohoku Univ.), Motoshi Tanaka (Akita Univ.) EMCJ2023-75
The material design of an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet (NSS) placed on a microstrip line (MSL) was studied us... [more] EMCJ2023-75
pp.19-23
SDM 2023-10-13
15:10
Miyagi Niche, Tohoku Univ. [Invited Talk] statistical analysis of random telegraphic noise dependence on operating condition using electrical characteristic measurement platform
Takezo Mawaki, Rihito Kuroda (Tohoku Univ.) SDM2023-57
We refer to the overall measurement system composed of array test circuits and other equipment as the electrical charact... [more] SDM2023-57
pp.21-26
EMD 2023-06-30
13:10
Hokkaido Chitose Arcadia Plaza Effect of position and shape of contacts on the moving characteristics and duration of break arcs blown by airflow from inside a contact
Naoki Kanda, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2023-1
In a resistive circuit with a DC power supply voltage of 100 V and a circuit current of 10 A, a silver contact pair with... [more] EMD2023-1
pp.1-6
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
WPT, MW 2023-04-13
16:35
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
WPT2023-8 MW2023-8 In the analysis of electrically coupled WPT systems, it is more versatile and can correspond to variety of structures to... [more] WPT2023-8 MW2023-8
pp.40-43
WPT
(2nd)
2022-12-05
- 2022-12-06
Kyoto Uji Obaku Plaza Kihada Hall, Uji Campus, Kyoto University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Estimation of Battery Voltage on Hyper Harmony Electrical Power Drive System -- A New Breakthrough for Wireless Power Transfer Using Double Resonance --
Hiroshi Sakuraba (SENDAI KOSEN), Tetsuya Magata (TMEJ), Tomoha Sugai (SENDAI KOSEN)
This paper shows that a wireless battery charging system using Hyper Harmony Electrical Power Drive can easily estimate ... [more]
NLP 2022-08-02
15:05
Online Online A fundamental virtual clinical trial of neural prosthetic device based on ergodic cellular automaton neuron model
Haruto Suzuki, Torikai Hiroyuki (Hosei Univ.) NLP2022-35
In this paper, an ergodic cellular automaton neuron model and its differentiation method are proposed.
It is shown that... [more]
NLP2022-35
pp.35-38
EMD 2022-03-04
14:40
Online Online Improvement and measurement of automatic contact resistance measurement system for electrical contacts
Ryo Oyamada, Syun Kanaya, Kiyoshi Yoshida (NIT) EMD2021-19
In our laboratory, we made an automatic contact resistance measurement system for electrical contacts using LabVIEW. Ho... [more] EMD2021-19
pp.25-30
R, EMD 2022-02-10
16:00
Online Online Break arcs magnetically blown-out in a 48VDC/300A resistive circuit at constant opening speeds
Haruko Yazaki, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) R2021-46 EMD2021-14
Dependences of arc length just before extinction L and contact gap at arc extinction d on contact opening speed v are st... [more] R2021-46 EMD2021-14
pp.18-23
CCS 2021-11-19
10:20
Osaka Osaka Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Network of neuron models based on ergodic cellular automaton
Haruto Suzuki, Hiroyuki Torikai (Hosei Univ.) CCS2021-26
In this paper, a novel network of neuron models based on ergodic cellular automaton and a learning algorithm for the net... [more] CCS2021-26
pp.49-54
CCS 2021-11-19
13:00
Osaka Osaka Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Physical reservoir computing on analog-digital hybrid circuit systems consisting of discrete semiconductor devices
Yuki Abe, Kose Yoshida (Hokkaido Univ), Megumi Akai-Kasaya (Hokkaido Univ/Osaka Univ), Tetsuya Asai (Hokkaido Univ) CCS2021-30
This report describes machine learning process & benchmarks by using physical reservoir computing device. We design phys... [more] CCS2021-30
pp.73-78
EMCJ, EMD, WPT
(Joint)
2021-07-02
13:55
Online Online Comparison of discharge circuits for magnetic pulse welding using 1, 5 and 10 turn flat coils
Aizawa Tomokatsu (Tokyo Metropolitan College) EMD2021-1
The discharge circuits for magnetic pulse welding of sheet metals using 1, 5 and 10 turn flat coils will have tens of ti... [more] EMD2021-1
pp.1-6
EMD 2021-03-08
14:20
Online Online Continuous open and close test of contact resistance of electromagnetic contactor
Yoshihiro Sudo, Kohei Chiba, Koichiro Sawa, Kiyoshi Yoshida (NIT) EMD2020-32
In this study, the contact resistance when a small current was applied at DC5V, was automatically measured. In the expe... [more] EMD2020-32
pp.18-22
EMD, R 2020-02-14
14:35
Shizuoka   Observations of break arc behaviors of AgSnO2 contacts in a DC inductive load under application of an external magnetic field
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Science & Technology) R2019-56 EMD2019-56
When AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit up to 20V-17A with an applied external magnetic... [more] R2019-56 EMD2019-56
pp.13-16
EMD 2020-01-17
15:35
Kanagawa Rental hall Shonan Hiratsuka Arc movement observation of DC inductive break arcs of AgSnO2 contacts up to 20V-17A under external magnetic field application
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Sci.&Tech.) EMD2019-51
AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit of 14V-7A, 14V-12A, 20V-7A, or 20V-17A with an appli... [more] EMD2019-51
pp.17-21
EMD 2019-12-13
14:35
Tokyo   Dependence of arc length just before arc extinction on magnetic flux density when break arcs are blown-out in a 48VDC/50A-200A resistive circuit
Kenshi Hamamoto, Junya Sekikawa (Shizuoka Univ.) EMD2019-43
Break arcs were generated in a 48VDC resistive circuit and blown-out by transverse magnetic field. Circuit current when ... [more] EMD2019-43
pp.1-6
EMD 2019-12-13
15:40
Tokyo   Characteristics of break arcs blown-out in a 500VDC/10A circuit when moving range of arc spots is changed by shape of insulated silver pipes
Taiju Masuda, Junya Sekikawa (Sizuoka Univ.) EMD2019-45
Break arcs are generated and magnetically blown-out by transverse magnetic field in a 500VDC/10A resistive circuit. Silv... [more] EMD2019-45
pp.13-18
EMD 2019-12-13
16:30
Tokyo   Arc energy calculation in re-striking phenomena in break operations of AgSnO2 contacts in inductive DC load conditions up to 20V-17A
Makoto Hasegawa, Seika Tokumitsu (Chitose Inst. of Sci.&Tech.) EMD2019-47
AgSnO2 contacts were operated to break an inductive DC load circuit of 14V-7A, 14V-12A, 20V-7A, or 20V-17A with an appli... [more] EMD2019-47
pp.25-30
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