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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MVE 2019-08-30
15:40
Aichi   Effect of The Multi-point Vibration and Position to The Sole and Instep of Foot on Vibration Perception
Naoto Yoshida (Nagoya Univ.), Hayao Hirano, Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.), Yu Enokibori, Kenji Mase (Nagoya Univ.) MVE2019-19
The purpose of this study is to support the walking of the visually impaired person by the presentation of vibration sti... [more] MVE2019-19
pp.73-78
IMQ 2018-12-21
15:15
Tokyo Katsushika Campus, Tokyo University of Science Study about detection of direction when vibrating a driving sheet of an automobile.
Hirotaka Maruyama, Mitsuho Yamada (Tokai Univ.) IMQ2018-19
Recent years, car driving systems become high level Informatization things. It means that presentation of necessary info... [more] IMQ2018-19
pp.21-26
EMM 2017-03-06
17:25
Okinawa Miyakojima Marin Terminal Building (Okinawa) Enhancing effect of body vibration generated from audio signal on perceived reality in multimodal content
Zhenglie Cui, Hiroyuki Yagyu, Shuichi Sakamoto, Jiro Gyoba, Yoiti Suzuki (Tohoku Univ.) EMM2016-97
We previously reported that full-body vibration can enhance perceived reality of multimodal contents. However, almost al... [more] EMM2016-97
pp.61-66
EA, EMM 2016-11-18
13:15
Oita Compal Hall (Oita) Theoretical analysis of vibration transmission characteristics of audio base having rotating exponential horn and experimental result
Masahide Kita, Kiminobu Nishimura, Kenji Manpuku (Kindai Univ.) EA2016-62 EMM2016-68
Many kinds of audio-bases are used to better the sound quality of stereophonic equipments, but their effects seem not al... [more] EA2016-62 EMM2016-68
pp.85-90
WIT 2016-03-05
16:15
Ibaraki Tusukuba Univ. of Tech.(Tsukuba) Development of practical use type Prop-Tactile display and evaluation for the possibility of the education use
Tadahiro Sakai (NES), Masatsugu Sakajiri (Tsukuba University of Technology), Takuya Handa, Toshihiro Shimizu (NHK), Junji Onishi, Akihiro Ogata (Tsukuba University of Technology), Shinjiro Murayama (Recruit) WIT2015-110
We propose a new compound presentation system (Prop-Tactile display) to make it easier for visually impaired people to r... [more] WIT2015-110
pp.121-126
WIT 2015-03-13
15:00
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology Evaluation of effect for Tactile and Powered mechanical leading presentation method using educational contents
Tadahiro Sakai (NES), Masatsugu Sakajiri (Tsukuba Univ. of Technology), Takuya Handa, Nobuyuki Hiruma, Toshihiro Shimizu (NHK), Junji Onishi (Tsukuba Univ. of Technology) WIT2014-96
We propose the compounded presentation system (Prop-Tactile display) in a local vibration presentation method and powere... [more] WIT2014-96
pp.61-66
HIP 2015-03-02
13:50
Hokkaido   Development of Prototype Pen Tablet Type Tactile Display Using Stylus with Built-in Ultrasonic Transducer
Kazuhiko Hasebe, Yuji Ishino, Masayuki Hara, Daisuke Yamaguchi, Masaya Takasaki, Takeshi Mizuno (Saitama Univ.) HIP2014-81
When rubbing an object surface like wood or paper with stylus, we can feel tactile sensation such as rough feeling throu... [more] HIP2014-81
pp.11-14
WIT 2014-03-08
15:20
Ibaraki Kasuga Campus, Tsukuba University of Technology Evaluation of effect for space position recognition of presentation conditions on powered mechanical leading method
Tadahiro Sakai, Takuya Handa, Toshihiro Shimizu (NHK) WIT2013-90
We propose a powered mechanical leading method to make it easier for visually impaired people to rapidly understand two-... [more] WIT2013-90
pp.127-132
HCGSYMPO
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2013-12-18
- 2013-12-20
Ehime Matsuyama Multi-Purpose Community Cente Development of Information Presentation Device using pressure on the head surface
Tetsuya Kaneko, Nagisa Munekata, Tetsuo Ono (Hokkaido University)
In recent years, the devices which present informations to senses except the sight is actively developed. Especially, ta... [more]
WIT 2013-08-30
15:10
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information Science and Technology Bldg. Development of vibration presentation method to represent arbitrary local area in tactile display.
Tadahiro Sakai, Takuya Handa, Toshihiro Shimizu (NHK), Shinjiro Murayama (Recruit Staffing) WIT2013-39
To enable visually impaired people to efficiently comprehend graphical information, such as GUI menu layout and figures,... [more] WIT2013-39
pp.85-90
SP, WIT 2012-09-28
13:30
Tokyo Shibaura Institute of Technology Evaluation of the factor to affect the spatial recognition of enlarged presentation on a tactile display -- To convey a figure/graph information to the visually impaired people --
Tadahiro Sakai, Takuya Handa, Toshihiro Shimizu (NHK) SP2012-58 WIT2012-10
We report a trial to assess users' ability to quickly and accurately grasp patterns such as figures and menus presented ... [more] SP2012-58 WIT2012-10
pp.1-6
WIT 2012-03-10
15:45
Ibaraki   Development of presentation method on a tactile display to enable different frequency vibration stimuli for each object of contents.
Tadahiro Sakai, Takuya Handa, Toshihiro Shimizu (NHK) WIT2011-91
Aiming at enabling visually impaired persons to efficiently comprehend graphical information, such as GUI menu layout an... [more] WIT2011-91
pp.119-124
WIT 2009-03-23
14:30
Shimane Shimane Univ. Development of a wide use Braille Interface for Visually Impaired People
Tadahiro Sakai, Takuya Handa, Osamu Asakawa (NHK Sci & Tech Research Lab.), Jun Ishikawa (Univ. of Shizuoka) WIT2008-70
We are aiming to create an information environment that can provide various applications such as digital broadcasting an... [more] WIT2008-70
pp.7-12
MBE 2006-03-16
10:35
Tokyo   Training and Oblivion Characteristics of Modulated Vibration Stimulus
Akio Nozawa (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.), Masafumi Uchida (Univ. of Electro-Communications), Hisaya Tanaka (Kogakuin Univ.), Hideto Ide (Aoyama Gakuin Univ.)
The purpose of this study is presentation of the figure information in tactile sense
using the modulated vibration whi... [more]
MBE2005-141
pp.9-12
NLP 2005-12-16
14:15
Ibaraki Ibaraki Univ. Global Representation of Periodic Solutions Appearing in Zero-Stiffness Vibro-Impact System
Hitoshi Imamura (Ibaraki Univ.)
Exact derivation method of all periodic solutions for zero stiffness forced vibro-impact systems is proposed. First, spe... [more] NLP2005-92
pp.39-44
NLP 2005-03-26
10:20
Tokyo Tokyo Univ Riemann Zeta function appering in deriving process of periodic solutions for Piecewise Linear Systems
Hitoshi Imamura (Ibaraki Univ.)
Global analytical method based on pesudo-feedback approach which was introduced by authors enable us to derive all perio... [more] NLP2004-127
pp.13-18
NLP 2004-10-15
11:20
Niigata Nagaoka Univ. of Technology Non standard derivation of infinite past and infinite future for vibro-impact system
Hitoshi Imamura (Ibaraki Univ.)
We have proposed an analytical method to derive global form of general solution for vibro-impact system that is one of t... [more] NLP2004-65
pp.23-28
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