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NLP 2022-11-25
11:10
Shiga
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Chaotic time series and Ueda's theory of chaos
Takaya Miyano (Ritsumeikan Univ.) NLP2022-72
In terms of Ueda’s theory of chaos, i.e., the concept of randomly transitional oscillations, we discuss the implications... [more] NLP2022-72
pp.71-72
RCS 2022-06-17
15:20
Okinawa University of the Ryukyus, Senbaru Campus and online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on Secret Key Sharing and Randomizing Method Based on Channel State Information and Chaos Theory
Takumi Abe, Keisuke Asano, Kenta Kato, Eiji Okamoto (Nagoya Institute of Technology), Tetsuya Yamamoto (Panasonic) RCS2022-66
In recent years, with the commercialization of the fifth generation mobile communications system (5G), there has been a ... [more] RCS2022-66
pp.247-252
NLP 2021-12-18
11:05
Oita J:COM Horuto Hall OITA Markov Binary Sequences Generated by Post-Processing Based on Nonlinear Feedback Shift Registers
Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ.), Naruaki Maeda (NEC) NLP2021-59
In general, random numbers are required to be uniform and uncorrelated. However, it is known that correlated random numb... [more] NLP2021-59
pp.72-75
RCS 2021-10-22
13:50
Online Online Study on Performance Improvement of Radio-Wave Encrypted Modulation by LLR Clipping
Mamoru Okumura, Keisuke Asano, Takumi Abe, Eiji Okamoto (NIT), Tetsuya Yamamoto (Panasonic) RCS2021-137
In recent years, physical layer security technologies that encrypt the physical layer using information theory have attr... [more] RCS2021-137
pp.100-105
NLP 2019-09-23
09:00
Kochi Eikokuji Campus, University of Kochi Controlling Chaotic Behaviors in Circadian Activities with Diseases
Hirotaka Doho (Kochi Univ./Univ. of Hyogo), Nobukawa Sou (Chiba Tech.), Nishimura Haruhiko (Univ. of Hyogo) NLP2019-34
Bipolar disorder, in which states of mania and depression circulate, is a mental illness that recurs over a long term. T... [more] NLP2019-34
pp.1-4
MoNA 2018-12-25
11:05
Tokyo   Network traffic prediction method considering chaos theory with TCP and UDP
Naoto Suzuki, Sumiko Miyata (SIT) MoNA2018-43
With the diversification of streaming communication, we need to predict network traffic in a mixed environment of TCP an... [more] MoNA2018-43
pp.25-30
NLP 2017-07-13
14:55
Okinawa Miyako Island Marine Terminal Adaptivity and convergence characteristics of decision making using chaotic semiconductor laser
Takatomo Mihana, Yuta Terashima (Saitama Univ.), Makoto Naruse (NICT), Song-Ju Kim (NIMS), Atsushi Uchida (Saitama Univ.) NLP2017-35
We numerically investigate decision making based on the tug-of-war theory using fast chaotic temporal waveforms generate... [more] NLP2017-35
pp.41-46
NLP 2016-03-25
13:00
Kyoto Kyoto Sangyo Univ. Derivation of equations of motion and numerical analysis of spider linkages
Nozomi Akashi, Syuji Miyazaki (Kyoto Univ) NLP2015-154
Hhyperbolic system theorem is well understood chaos theory.
The free motion (i.e. no friction and no potential) of the... [more]
NLP2015-154
pp.69-74
HIP 2014-03-19
15:25
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. Development of the hardware for NIRS-EEG simultaneous interface
Ryota Saito, Masahiro Nakagawa (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) HIP2013-102
So far , by using various brain activity measurement techniques such as near- infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalo... [more] HIP2013-102
pp.123-128
NC, MBE 2013-09-25
09:55
Niigata Niigata University Ekinan-Campus "TOKIMATE" Evaluation Using Fractal Analysis of EEG Signals to Introduce Dry Bioelectrodes for BCI
Ryota Saito, Masahiro Nakagawa (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.) MBE2013-51 NC2013-37
To apply the discrimination of EEG (Electroencephalogram) patterns by EFAM (Emotion Fractal Analysis Method) to BCI (Bra... [more] MBE2013-51 NC2013-37
pp.83-88
SIP, CAS, MSS, VLD 2013-07-12
14:10
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. On Auto-Correlation Properties of Random Binary Sequences with Post-Processing Based on Chaos Theory
Kota Morikawa, Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ.) CAS2013-29 VLD2013-39 SIP2013-59 MSS2013-29
In Monte Carlo simulations, not only uncorrelated random sequences but also correlated ones are useful for simulating va... [more] CAS2013-29 VLD2013-39 SIP2013-59 MSS2013-29
pp.159-163
CAS 2013-01-28
09:25
Oita Beppu International Convention Center Performance Evaluation of Spreading Codes with Negative Auto-Correlation Based on M-sequences and Chaos Theory
Shohei Tokunaga, Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ.) CAS2012-66
Spreading codes with appropriate negative auto-correlation can reduce average multiple access interference (MAI) in asyn... [more] CAS2012-66
pp.5-10
NLP 2012-11-19
13:30
Miyagi Ishinomaki Senshu University Evaluation and comparison of controlling costs on controlling chaos
Ken'ichi Fujimoto, Tomohiro Otsu, Daisuke Ito, Tetsushi Ueta, Tetsuya Yoshinaga (Tokushima Univ.) NLP2012-76
OGY and delayed-feedback methods proposed at the beginning of 1990s are well known as the original methods of controllin... [more] NLP2012-76
pp.1-6
CAS 2012-01-19
14:45
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Evaluation of Spreading Codes with Negative Auto-Correlation Based on M-Sequences and Chaos Theory
Shohei Tokunaga, Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ.) CAS2011-95
Spreading sequences with appropriate negative auto-correlation can reduce average multiple access interference (MAI) in ... [more] CAS2011-95
pp.59-62
NLP 2011-07-01
17:25
Hokkaido Shari-cho Kohminkan: Yme-hall Shiretoko A design of optimal feedback control system for suppressing traveling waves in a piecewise-linear FHN model
Masashi Takeuchi, Keiji Konishi, Naoyuki Hara (Osaka Prefecture Univ.) NLP2011-51
Although our previous study [Konishi, Takeuchi, Shimizu, Chaos 2011] provided the integral control method in {\it classi... [more] NLP2011-51
pp.153-156
NLP 2009-11-14
13:15
Kagoshima   Optimization on the Chaotic Cipher based on Low-order Volterra Filter.
Motoki Sato, Masahiro Ohta, Hiroyuki Kamata (Meiji Univ.) NLP2009-120
Recently, Informational communication technology has extremely evolved following the development of the Internet. At the... [more] NLP2009-120
pp.215-220
CAS, NLP 2009-01-23
10:00
Miyazaki   BER Performance of Spreading Sequences with Negative Auto-correlations Based on Chaos Theory and LFSR Sequences
Akio Tsuneda, Yasunori Miyazaki (Kumamoto Univ.) CAS2008-87 NLP2008-117
In asynchronous DS/CDMA systems, spreading sequences with appropriate
negative auto-correlation properties can outperfo... [more]
CAS2008-87 NLP2008-117
pp.131-136
IT 2007-11-27
15:30
Mie Kashikojima Hojoen (Shima) [Invited Talk] Maximal-Period Sequences by Linear/Nonlinear Feedback Shift Registers
Akio Tsuneda (Kumamoto Univ.), Daisaburo Yoshioka (Sojo Univ.) IT2007-22
Maximal-period sequences generated by linear feedback shift registers
are called M-sequences, which are well-known pse... [more]
IT2007-22
pp.17-20
NLP 2007-06-09
09:50
Hiroshima   Bifurcations in a 3-State Piecewise Smooth Dynamical System
Quentin Brandon, Tetsushi Ueta (Univ. of Tokushima), Takuji Kousaka (Oita Univ.) NLP2007-25
As most analysis tools for nonlinear dynamical systems are dedicated to either continuous or discrete models, we propose... [more] NLP2007-25
pp.13-17
NC 2006-11-11
14:15
Saga Saga University Bifurcation phenomena from an artificial spiking neuron with piecewise-linear base signal
Toshimitsu Ohtani, Toshimichi Saito, Hiroyuki Torikai (Hosei Univ.)
This paper studies a bifurcating neuron with a periodic piecewise linear base signal.
The dynamics of bifurcating neur... [more]
NC2006-68
pp.35-39
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