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Influence of Plantar Sensation Decrease on Lower Limbs for Human Gait under Uneven Surface
Shinichiro SUZUKI,Kentaro SEKIGUCHI,Hiroshi TAKEMURA,Hiroshi MIZOGUCHI 대한전자공학회 2009 ITC-CSCC :International Technical Conference on Ci Vol.2009 No.7
This paper describes the walking analysis that pays attention to the relation between plantar sensation and walking. Falling accidents during walking is one of serious problem, and most of them occur under irregular terrain. Thus, the authors made measurement by using motion capture system under such environment. In this measurement, we made uneven surface as one of irregular terrain and used it for the measurement. Also, we decreased plantar sensation of subjects by ice exposure, and compared with normal walking. As a result, significant differences of both motions of lower limbs were found. It is thought that plantar sensation plays an important role in waking with uneven surface.
Development of a WLAN Based Monitoring System for Group Activity Measurement in Real-Time
Hiroshi Tsunoda,Hidehisa Nakayama,Kohei Ohta,Akihiro Suzuki,Hiroki Nishiyama,Ryoichi Nagatomi,Kazuo Hashimoto,Yuji Waizumi,Glenn Mansfield Keeni,Yoshiaki Nemoto 한국통신학회 2011 Journal of communications and networks Vol.13 No.2
In recent years, there has been a rise in epidemiological evidence suggesting the health benefits of a physically active lifestyle. However, it is not always easy for individuals to personally recognize the optimal conditions for exercise and physical activity. Wearable acceleration-based pedometers have become widely used in estimating the amount of physical activity, and to a limited extent,providing information regarding exercise intensity, but they have never been used to assess adaptation to exercise. In order to realize simultaneous activity monitoring for multiple users exercising outdoors, we developed a prototype wireless local area network (WLAN) based system. In our system, a WLAN is deployed outside, and a user wearing a smart phone and monitoring device exercises freely within the coverage area of the wireless network. By doing so, the developed system is able to monitor the activity of each user andmeasures various parameters including those related to exercise adaptation. In a demonstration experiment, the developed system was evaluated and used to monitor users enjoying a Nordic walk, after which users were immediately able to receive their exercise report. In this paper, we discuss the requirements and issues in developing an activity monitoring system and report the findings we obtained through the demonstration experiment.
Polymer structure and properties in micro- and nanomolding process
Hiroshi Ito,Hajime Suzuki,Kunihiko Kazama,Takeshi Kikutani 한국물리학회 2009 Current Applied Physics Vol.9 No.2
Injection molding of thin-wall parts with micro/nano-scale patterns using various polymers was performed to clarify the processability and surface replication of molded parts. Effects of process conditions on processability, higher-order structure and surface properties of molded parts were evaluated. The optical anisotropy in the vicinity of the gate became higher than at any other positions. The height replication ratio of surface patterns increased with increasing injection speed, holding pressure, injection temperature and mold temperature. In the case of nanomolding, negative birefringence toward the flow direction appeared higher than at the skin–shear region from the observation of skin–shear and core structure inside molded parts. Thus, the molecular orientation axis was oriented along the thickness direction because of deformation during the demolding process. Thermal stability of nano-surface patterns was influenced by the size of surface features and internal higher-order structure.
Hiroshi Endo,Shigeto Suzuki,Hiroyoshi Kodama,Takeshi Hatanaka,Hiroyuki Fukuda,Masayuki Fujita 제어로봇시스템학회 2018 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2018 No.10
In this research, we propose an energy-efficient predictive control system with outside-air-introduced-type air conditioner in large-scale data center. The system consists of two parts; a predictive part and a control part. We propose to use a dynamic model construction technique called just-in-time (JIT) modeling in the predictive part. It can estimate the air temperature and humidity in the DC room and temperature at the inlet of servers at a high accuracy while the update of data center model is constructed naturally. We also propose to use a control algorithm that utilizes air enthalpy at outside and DC room in addition to the air temperature and humidity in the control part. Owing to the enthalpy, we achieve an effective energy-saving with both wet and dry air. We introduced this predictive control system to a large-scale data center and had verified the improvement in the energy-saving performance for few month. The air temperature and humidity after one hour could be successfully estimated with an accuracy of correlation coefficient of 0.97 or more using the proposed JIT modeling. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the power consumption of the DC room was significantly reduced by 28.9% using the proposed control algorithm compared to that of the conventional control algorithm.
Hiroshi Kawai,Gamagori City Office,Teruaki Suzuki,Takeaki Hanyuda,Satoshi Shimada 한국조류학회I 2007 ALGAE Vol.22 No.3
Frequent occurrences of green tides caused by Ulva species (Ulvales, Ulvophyceae) associated with eutrophication along enclosed coasts are currently causing environmental problems in coastal ecosystems. In addition, increasing intercontinental introductions of coastal marine organisms, including Ulva, are also a serious issue. However, due to the considerable morphological plasticity of this genus, the taxonomy of Ulva species based on morphological studies is problematic. Therefore, in order to elucidate the species diversity and seasonal changes of the dominant Ulva species in Mikawa Bay, central Honshu, Japan, we made seasonal collections of Ulva species at seven localities, and identified the dominant species using the ITS2 rDNA region sequences. We identified the following nine taxa as common Ulva species in the area: 1) Ulva pertusa Kjellman; 2) U. ohnoi Hiraoka et Shimada; 3) U. linza L.; 4) U. californica Wille; 5) U. flexuosa Wulfen; 6) U. fasciata Delile; 7) U. compressa L.; 8) U. armoricana Dion et al.; 9) U. scandinavica Bliding. Among the species, U. pertusa was most common and dominant from spring to summer, and U. ohnoi from autumn to winter. Ulva californica and U. scandinavica have not been reported before from Japan.