Invited Papers Sessions


Call for Invited Papers Sessions

Call for papers

[For possible organizers]

Proposals of “Invited Papers Sessions”are very welcome!

Persons, who wish to propose an Invited Papers Session, submit the proposal with title and abstract to the Secretariat of ICMEMIS2017 <icmemis@e-jikei.org>.
In the proposal, the followings should be written.

* Title and abstract of the proposed Invited Papers Session.

* List of minimum 3 planned papers with author-names, authors-institutions, paper titles and paper abstracts.

  

[For possible authors]
Authors, who wish to submit one of “Invited Papers Sessions” listed below, should contact with the session chairman/organizer directly.

[Conditions of papers included in Invited Papers Sessions]

* The papers included in “Invited Papers Sessions” are printed “Invited Papers” in the conference proceedings.

* Registration fees are the same as the other authors’ papers in the conference.

* The organizer/chairman of each "Invited Papers Session" will choose “Best paper award” and “Best presentation award” during his/her "Invited Papers Session". The general co-chairs of ICMEMIS2017, Prof. Fujii, Prof. Yamaguchi and Prof. Serikawa, will provide the awards according to their choices/selections/decisions.

* The organizer/chairman of each "Invited Papers Session" is responsible to the reviewing process.

* The organizer/chairman of each "Invited Papers Session" can be the reviewer and/or can assign the reviewers, and make the recommendation of rejection or acceptance to the general co-chair of ICMEMIS2017, Prof. Fujii and Prof. Yamaguchi, with the result of the review.

 

Among the papers submitted to the conference as general papers, some of them might be recommended to be included in one of the Invited Papers Sessions.

List of Invited Papers Session (under expanding!)

Invited Papers Session 01
[Organizer]
Prof. Haruo Kobayashi

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Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Analog/Power Supply Circuits and Their Related Technology
[Abstract]

This session is involved in analog/power supply circuits, which are key technologies for Internet-of-Things (IOT) and green environment. It covers wide range from fundamental theory to industry application, and also from basics to the state-of-the art.

Invited Papers Session 02
[Organizer]
Prof. Yusaku Fujii
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Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Social Safety and Privacy Protection
[Abstract]

In the sessions, methods how to realize social safety, such as crime prevention using huge number of street cameras, and privacy protection will be discussed. As a good example, the e-JIKEI Network, which is a concept proposed by Prof. Fujii for realizing community safety and privacy protection, will be also reviewed and discussed. Methods for privacy protection in the near future, in which huge number of street network cameras are installed throughout the nation just like street lights, will be intensively discussed. Papers in the related fields are very welcome!

 [Reference]

Yusaku Fujii and Noriaki Yoshiura, "Will every streetlight have network cameras in the near future?", SCIENCE, eLetters (21 October 2016) .

  

 Invited Papers Session 03
[Organizer]
Prof. Akihiro Takita
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Assistant Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Advanced Optics and applications
[Abstract]

In this session, we will discuss about the latest optical technologies and their applications, including optical measurement, laser processing, information photonics and 3D displays. Papers in the related fields are very welcome!

 Invited Papers Session 04
[Organizer]
Prof. Shinichi Maruyama
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Associate Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Analysis and Experiments on Vibrations
[Abstract]

In this session, we will discuss on the wide area of topics related to analysis and experiments on vibrations, for example, utilization of vibration, suppression of vibration, stability, identification, chaos, self-excited vibration, parametric excitation, random vibration, impact vibration, vibration of continuous body.

 Invited Papers Session 05
[Organizer]
Prof. Nobuaki Nakazawa
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Associate Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Human centered sensing and Human interface
[Abstract]

In the welfare and medical fields, human interface plays an important role in connecting the operator and the device. This session aims to provide opportunities to discuss advanced technologies of human sensing and human interface such as human-machine interaction (HRI), human-computer interaction (HCI), and human communication, etc.

 Invited Papers Session 06
[Organizer]
Prof. Takeki Ogitsu
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Assisntant Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
[Abstract]

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) provide a wide range of solutions for ecological and social challenges due to the existing transport problems and the growing demand for mobility. The objective of this session is to exchange ideas and further understanding in the areas of Automated planning and scheduling, Automatic parking, Driverless car, Intelligent speed adaptation, Traffic optimization, Vehicular communication systems, Map database management, etc.

 Invited Papers Session 07
[Organizer]
Prof. Takao Yamaguchi
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Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] Numerical Simulation, Theoretical Analysis and Experiment for Complicated Dynamic Phenomena
[Abstract]

In this session, we will discuss about numerical simulation, theoretical analysis and experiment for complicated dynamic phenomena. This session covers the following topics and key words (e.g. multi-physical phenomena, waves, damped vibration, impact, sound, dynamic phenomena including reaction of living bodies, energy dissipation).

 Invited Papers Session 08
[Organizer]
Prof. Seiji Hashimoto

Professor, Gunma University (Japan)

[Title] Intelligent Motion and Power Control and Its Application to Industries
[Abstract]

Intelligent systems are expected to usher a new era in power electronics and motion control in the coming decades. In this session, we will discuss about the advanced motion and power control and its application to industries.

 Invited Papers Session 09
[Organizer]
Prof. Nozomi Haga

Assistant Professor, Gunma University (Japan)

[Title] Techniques and applications of electromagnetic and optical engineering
[Abstract]

This session addresses novel electromagnetic and optical field analysis and measurement techniques that can be applied to various research fields including antennas, radio wave propagation, electromagnetic compatibility, biological imaging, and so on. In particular, analysis techniques for wireless power transfer systems will be discussed.

 Invited Papers Session 10
[Organizer]
Prof. Sachie Shiomi

Assistant Professor, Gunma University (Japan)

[Title] Observation systems and technologies for geophysical and environmental researches
[Abstract]

We intend to discuss the ideas and need for the next generation observation systems and technologies for geophysical and environmental observations, with specialists in various fields. We invite the submissions of papers relating to all aspects of geophysical observations and environmental measurements. We particularly welcome the submissions on new ideas and technologies, for geophysical and environmental researches, from a wide range of fields, such as particle and nuclear physics, fundamental physics, artificial intelligence, intelligent transport systems, mechanical, electrical, and physical engineering.

 Invited Papers Session 11
[Organizer]
Prof. Osamu Takaki

Professor, Gunma University (Japan)

[Title] Theories and Systems for Safety Utilization of Data
[Abstract]

 For utilization of data including medical ones,  it is important to ensure the safety of data donors' privacy. However, with the development of information systems, it has become difficult to prevent breach of privacy. In this session, we will discuss fundamental theories, practical methods and/or social frameworks for safety utilization of data.