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Experimental Verification of Wireless In-Wheel Motor Using Magnetic Resonance Coupling
Motoki Sato,Gaku Yamamoto,Takehiro Imura,Hiroshi Fujimoto 전력전자학회 2015 ICPE(ISPE)논문집 Vol.2015 No.6
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are used widely because of their environmental benefits. Above all, the in-wheel motor system has excellent performance with regards to motion control [1] [2]. On the other hand, the power lines and signal lines of the in-wheel motor system are exposed to the external environment. In addition, the power and signal lines might become disconnected between the car chassis and the in-wheel motor because of vibrations from the harsh load. In order to overcome this problem, the Wireless In-Wheel Motor (WIWM) has been proposed by the authors [3]. Recently many papers about Wireless Power Transfer applied to vehicles have been published [4-9]. The Wireless In-Wheel Motor system is a vehicle drive system that takes advantage of the power wirelessly transferred to the load, thus nullifying the issue of disconnection of power lines and signal lines. The authors have developed this Wireless In-Wheel Motor system and evaluated it by experimental test.
Project Assessment by Deliberative Democracy-Based Participation in Government
Motoki NAGANO 한국도시행정학회 2013 한국도시행정학회 학술발표대회 논문집 Vol.2013 No.9
We explore project assessment by an instrument of deliberative democracy, through a case study of the Citizen Conference on the Second Municipal Implementation Plan for Shinjuku City, Tokyo, held in 2011. A "Citizen Conference" is a deliberative democracy method that uses random sampling of residents for recruitment and offers those residents the opportunity to participate in deliberations over policy issues in small groups. The method was devised in the Japanese civil sector, based on planning cells in Germany. The Shinjuku conference in 2011 had interesting outcomes, especially with regard to the proposals that were accepted by the municipal government. In this research, we investigate three hypotheses related to (1) the character of issues, (2) the promotion of social learning, and (3) bureaucratic action norms, which correspond to the three I"s (interest, information, and identity). Our aim is to analyze why Shinjuku"s municipal government bureaucracy accepted more proposals from the Citizen Conference than from other citizen-participation tools, such as public comments. In addition, we find that "creative destruction" in administrative routine and richness of information are decisive features that the citizen conference method offers in the policy planning process.
Kondo, Motoki,Kawai, Kenji,Jung, Sung-Ju,Oshima, SyunIchirou 한국어병학회 2001 한국어병학회지 Vol.14 No.3
The antimicrobial activities of five chemotherapeutic agents against Flavobacterium psychrophilum were determined. Forty-seven strains of F. psychrophilum were isolated from 1995 to 2000 in Shiga. Wakayama and Tokushima Prefectures. Japan. The susceptibilities of the isolates to the five drugs were expressed as the minimum inhibitory concentration(MIC). The strains were sensitive to florfenicol(FF)and sulfisozole(SF), and were insensitive to oxytetracycline(OTC), oxolinic acid(OA) and sodium-nifurstyrenate(NFS). However a few strains were confirmed to be resistant to SF and FF.