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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
US 2022-05-19
10:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Parametric sound generated by self-bending airborne ultrasound beam
Hideyuki Nomura, Nagisa Yamamoto (UEC) US2022-3
Self-bending of ultrasonic beams can be achieved by appropriately modulating the sound pressure distribution at the emit... [more] US2022-3
pp.8-11
US 2022-05-19
13:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Simplified physico-mathematical model for low invasive cancer treatment by microbubble-enhanced high-intensity-focused-ultrasound
Shunsuke Kagami, Tetsuya Kanagawa (Univ. Tsukuba) US2022-5
Weakly nonlinear propagation of focused ultrasound in the liquid containing many spherical bubbles is theoretically inve... [more] US2022-5
pp.16-20
EA, US
(Joint)
2020-01-22
14:00
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Comparison of propagation phenomenon of ultrasound and secondary wave using numerical analysis of nonlinear acoustics -- sound wave diffracting to occlusion area --
Motoharu Oyama, Kan Okubo (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) US2019-85
Feasibility of acoustic sensing for occlusion areas combining super-directivity speaker and pulse compression technique ... [more] US2019-85
pp.83-87
EA, US
(Joint)
2019-01-22
10:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. [Poster Presentation] Acoustic numerical simulation considering non-linearity for analysis of effects of air gun on marine mammals
Koryu Mineshima, Shunichi Fujii, Kotaro Hoshiba, Takenobu Tsuchiya, Nobuyuki Endoh (Kanagawa Univ.) US2018-86
The air gun used for seabed resource exploration is the sound source of high-pressure and low-frequency. Therefore, high... [more] US2018-86
pp.35-38
US 2016-11-07
14:30
Shizuoka   [Invited Talk] No Regrets for Our Study?
Shigemi Saito (Tokai Univ.) US2016-55
The study between my graduation work at Tohoku University and my retirement from Tokai University is recollected. Althou... [more] US2016-55
pp.35-40
US 2015-11-09
16:40
Aichi Nagoya Ekimae Office for Inovation hub, AIST [Invited Talk] From nonlinear acoustics to sonochemistry
Hideto Mitome (AIST) US2015-73
The author joined Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Agency of Industrial Science and Technology and started to study un... [more] US2015-73
pp.45-50
US 2015-09-04
09:30
Hokkaido   Feasibility of low-frequency ultrasound imaging using compressed parametric sound source
Hideyuki Nomura, Hideo Adachi, Tomoo Kamakura (UEC) US2015-54
The penetration depth of high-frequency ultrasound is limited, since the ultrasound at high frequency is much attenuated... [more] US2015-54
pp.47-50
US 2014-06-23
16:10
Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Observation of phase of harmonic component generated by nonlinear propagation
Masayuki Tanabe, Kota Tashiro, Masahiko Nishimoto (Kumamoto Univ.) US2014-23
In medical ultrasound images, tissue harmonic imaging (THI) for high quality images and tissue characterization method b... [more] US2014-23
pp.37-40
US 2014-04-22
14:00
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Dependence of scatter size on pulse compressed parametric sound echo
Hideyuki Nomura, Hideo Adachi, Tomoo Kamakura, Gregory T. Clement (UEC) US2014-3
The purpose of our study is the application of pulse compressed parametric sound source, which forms a low frequency dir... [more] US2014-3
pp.13-17
EA, US
(Joint)
2014-01-27
14:15
Osaka Kansai University, Centenary Memorial Hall Distance measurement using parametric sound applied by pulse compression technique
Hideyuki Nomura, Hideo Adachi, Tomoo Kamakura (UEC) US2013-89
This study is concerned with distance measurements using parametric sound applied by pulse compression technique to impr... [more] US2013-89
pp.41-46
US, EA
(Joint)
2013-01-24
17:50
Kyoto Kambaikan, Doshisha Univ. Application of pulse compression technique to parametric difference frequency sound
Hideyuki Nomura, Hideo Adachi, Tomoo Kamakura (Univ. of Electro- Comm.), Gregory T. Clement (HMS) US2012-98 EA2012-129
Parametric difference frequency sound can propagate for long distance, because the energy dissipation of sound in a medi... [more] US2012-98 EA2012-129
pp.59-62
US 2012-11-29
16:40
Shizuoka Shizuoka Univ. Compressed parametric ultrasound with chirp signal
Hideyuki Nomura, Hideo Adachi, Tomoo Kamakura (UEC), Gregory T. Clement (HMS) US2012-79
The directivity of parametric difference frequency sound is narrower than that of linear sound with
same frequency radi... [more]
US2012-79
pp.51-56
EA, US
(Joint)
2012-01-26
14:15
Osaka Kansai Univ. Numerical simulation of parametric sound array and visualization of difference frequency beam generation
Hideyuki Nomura, Tomoo Kamakura, Gregory T. Clement (UEC), Claes M. Hedberg (Blekinge Inst. of Tech.) US2011-91 EA2011-109
In order to understand the process of parametric sound generation, it is useful to capture instantaneous sound fields of... [more] US2011-91 EA2011-109
pp.29-34(US), pp.31-36(EA)
US 2011-11-24
16:15
Shizuoka Tokai Univ. Methods of Carrier Ultrasound Reducing of Parametric Loudspeaker
Yoshiyuki Hara, Toshikazu Horino, Hideyuki Nomura, Tomoo Kamakura (UEC) US2011-75
A parametric loudspeaker using the self-demodulation of a finite-amplitude ultrasonic wave is promising for improving so... [more] US2011-75
pp.53-58
US 2011-09-26
16:40
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Influence of non-uniform sound speed in focal region on the second harmonic component
Shigemi Saito (Tokai Univ.) US2011-52
The fundamental and second harmonic components in the focused sound transmitting through the layer of the medium with a ... [more] US2011-52
pp.31-36
US 2011-04-28
13:25
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Estimation of sound field formed by parametric array using numerical simulation -- Application to self-silenced sound beam --
Hideyuki Nomura (UEC), Claes M. Hedberg (BTH), Tomoo Kamakura (UEC) US2011-2
This study proposes a numerical calculation method that simulates a nonlinear propagation of ultrasound beams, estimatin... [more] US2011-2
pp.7-12
EA, US
(Joint)
2011-01-20
11:30
Kyoto Doshisha Univ. Second Harmonic Component in Focused Gaussian Beam Transmitting through a Layer with Nonuniformly Distributed Sound-Speed
Shigemi Saito (Tokai Univ.) US2010-95
A method to measure automatically and display two-dimensionally the nonlinearity parameter B/A in the biological sample ... [more] US2010-95
pp.19-24
US 2010-04-22
14:55
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications Two dimensional numerical analysis of nonlinear sound wave propagation using CIP method including nonlinear effect in advection calculation
Takao Tsuchiya, Masayuki Tanaka (Doshisha Univ.), Kan Okubo (Tokyo Met. Univ.) US2010-4
In this study, a numerical simulation of nonlinear sound wave
propagation in the time domain is performed by the const... [more]
US2010-4
pp.13-18
US 2009-06-26
13:25
Chiba   Feasibility study of tissue signal cancelling in ultrasound contrast imaging.
Tetsuya Yoshida, Hiroki Yoshiara, Tomohisa Imamura, Naohisa Kamiyama (Toshiba Medical Systems Corp.) US2009-14
In ultrasound contrast imaging, it is important to distinguish bubble signals from tissue signals. However, second harmo... [more] US2009-14
pp.7-10
US 2009-04-24
15:45
Tokyo The University of Electro-Communications A Novel Ultrasonic Cleaning Equipment using Waveguide mode
Kazunari Suzuki (Shibaura Inst. of Tech./Kaijo Corp.), Yoshikazu Koike (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.), Ki Han, Shouichi Okano, Junichiro Soejima (Kaijo Corp.) US2009-5
At single wafer processing, spin cleaner using spouting ultrasonic cleaning transducer has been developed. In
such a pr... [more]
US2009-5
pp.23-28
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