Invited Papers Sessions


Call for Invited Papers Sessions

Call for papers

[For possible organizers]

Proposals of gInvited Papers Sessionshare very welcome!

Persons, who wish to propose an Invited Papers Session, submit the proposal with title and abstract to the Secretariat of ICTSS2017 <ictss@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.

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

[Conditions of papers included in Invited Papers Sessions]

* The papers included in gInvited Papers Sessionsh are printed gInvited Papersh in the conference proceedings.

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

* The organizer/chairman of each "Invited Papers Session" will choose gBest paper awardh and gBest presentation awardh during his/her "Invited Papers Session". The general co-chairs of ICTSS2017, Prof. Fujii, Prof. Magdaraog 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 ICTSS2017, Prof. Fujii, 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. 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.

 

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

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Invited Papers Session 02
[Organizer]
Prof. Akihiro Takita
 

Assistant Professor, Gunma University (Japan)
[Title] The Levitation Mass Method: A precision force measurement method
[Abstract]

In this session, applications of the Levitation Mass Method, such as dynamic calibration of force transducer, mechanical material tester and mass measurement device (MMD) for use in the space station, are discussed. In the LMM, the inertial force of the levitated mass is used as the reference force. The inertial force is calculated from the Doppler shift frequency of the laser light reflected on the mass, levitated using an aerostatic linear bearing with sufficiently small frictional force.
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Invited Papers Session 03
[Organizer]
Prof. Huimin Lu
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Assistant Professor, Kyushu Institute of Technology (Japan)
[Title] Innovations in Intelligent Systems
[Abstract]
With the rapid progress of industrialization and civilization, intelligent systems are emerging as a concept where every device, person, vehicle, building, and street in the areas can be used as a component to probe intelligent social for serving people and their lives. Intelligent systems aim to enhance both human life and environment smartly through a recurrent process of sensing, mining, understanding, and improving. Intelligent systems fill a gap between the mathematical theory and modern signal processing. In all above, intelligent systems can give rise to a richer user experience with a wide variety of interactive devices, from recommenders to storytelling platforms. The main focus of this special session will be on the new research ideas and results for the technical problems in intelligent systems. The special session will become an international forum for researchers to summarize the most recent developments and ideas in the field, with a special emphasis given to the technical and observational results obtained within the last five years. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

*  Smart Sensors for Vision Systems

*  Intelligent Systems for Social Welfare

*  Intelligent Interfaces and Visualization Systems

*  Intelligent Vision Systems on Small, Mobile, and Wireless Systems

*  Computer Vision Approaches for Vision Systems

*  Control Theory and Methods for Vision Systems

*  Imaging Applications and System Evaluation

*  Big Data for Multimedia Systems

*  Vision Sensors Design

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Invited Papers Session 04
[Organizer]
Prof. Noriaki Yoshiura
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Associate Professor, Saitama University (Japan)
[Title] IoT in Public Space and Websites as public
[Abstract]
This session discusses technologies and problems of IoT in public spaces such as surveillance cameras, sensing systems and so on in IoT. Now, many sensing devices have been provided in streets, parks or public spaces to obtain much data. For example, surveillance cameras obtain pictures or voices of pedestrians or vehicles. In the future, many kinds of sensing devices will obtain much data and many kinds of data from pedestrians, vehicles or so on. Many sensing devices will be connected by IoT and the devices will communicate with each other. Much data will be collected in databases by IoT. We can expect that many sensing devices will be connected by IoT, but we do not expect what problems will happen in such situations. This session discusses problems in the many sensing devices in IoT and the technologies that are necessary to solve the problems. In addition to IoT, this section discusses Website as public spaces. Websites in the internet are a kind of public spaces. There are several problems such as cyber crime and user tracking. This section foucusses on problem in websites.

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Invited Papers Session 05
[Organizer]
Prof. Preecha Yupapin

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Professor, Ton Duc Thang University (Vietnam)
[Title] Big Data and IoT Transmission and Security
[Abstract]
This day and the years to come, the use of the 5G technology has become realistic, where of course there are many things are required to address, wherein this session is the platform for the large capacity data transmission known as Big data, from which the large demand of users and information can be accommodated by the Internet of Things (IoT). This session is open for the works that relates to the transmission and security techniques of the Big data and IoT security.

 

Invited Papers Session 06
[Organizer]
Prof. Mitra Djamal

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Professor, Institute of Technology Bandung (Indonesia)

[Title] Trend of Sensors Development and Their Applications
[Abstract]
The development of science and technology enables the manufacture of sensors that is smaller, more lightweights, cheaper, and better performance than the conventional. This resulted in increasing the use of sensors in many applications, such as household appliances, research equipments, automotive industries, medical equipments, and other equipments. The role of sensors, in the last 10 years, are more important because people want to have a better life, e.g. safer, healthier, and more comfortable. In this session will be informed trend of sensors development and their applications in life now and in the future.

Invited Papers Session 07
[Organizer]
Prof. Yuhki Kitazono

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Associate Professor, National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College(Japan)

[Title] Control and Intelligent Systems
[Abstract]
Recently our lives are very comfortable, because technology rapidly advances and many devices are developed. In the world, many people are living by using many control and intelligent systems. As these systems evolve, people's lives will be more enriching. In this session, new control and intelligent systems will be intensively discussed.

Invited Papers Session 08
[Organizer]
Prof. Nozomi Haga

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Assistant Professor, Gunma University (Japan)

[Title] Techniques and Applications of Electromagnetic and Optical Engineering
[Abstract]
This session addresses novel electromagnetic and optical field measurement techniques that can be applied to various research fields including antennas, radio wave propagation, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), biological imaging, and so on.

In particular, measurement techniques for intrabody communication channels, which establish networks between wearable devices, will be discussed.

Invited Papers Session 09
[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, nonlinear phenomena and chaos, waves, vibration, impact, sound, dynamic phenomena including reaction of living bodies, energy dissipation and damping).

Invited Papers Session 10
[Organizer-1st]
Prof. Ofyar Z Tamin, PhD

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Professor, Institute of Technology Sumatera (Indonesia)

Rector, Institute of Technology Sumatera (Indonesia)

[Organizer-2nd]

Dr. Rudi Sugiono Suyono

Lecturer, University of Tanjungpura (Indonesia)

[Title] Urban Transportation Problems and Comprehensive Transportation Planning in Developing Countries

[Abstract]

Many developing countries face problems of transportation. The problems such as traffic congestion, delay and air pollution are already at a very critical stage. In solving the problems, the transportation planning has a very important role to find the integral and comprehensive solution. Transportation planning is the most effective way to combine all of influence factors to produce some outcomes to solve the transport problems. Furthermore, transport policy that will be taken or decided by the decision makers usually use the results of transport planning as a tool in decision making.

Nowadays, it is realized that studies related to transport policy analysis and appraisal at the strategic level become an important stage. It considers that in strategic level, decision-makers have more authority in determining the policy which will be determined in comparison with transportation planners in implementation level. This is because the decision makers take into account several other factors, such as: environment, security, defense, economic, social and cultural might not (ever) taken into account by transportation planners.

Invited Papers Session 11
[Organizer]
Prof. Tsutomu Matsuura

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Professor, Gunma University (Japan)

[Title] Applied Mathematics and its related Topics

[Abstract]

This session involves the application of mathematics to any problems, which arise in various areas, e.g., physical and biological science, engineering, industry, economics, social science or other diverse areas. Our session also involves the development of new or improved methods to meet the challenges of new problems related around us in those fields.

Invited Papers Session 12
[Organizer]
Prof. Kazuhito Shimada

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Flight Surgeon, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)

[Title] New look on the mystery of water chemistry

[Abstract]

Chemistry and physics of water is NOT well understood.  For example, its freezing temperature is not easy to determine.  How extra small bubbles behave in liquid water is not described in textbooks yet.  However, these days there have been advances in the way we look at materials with innovative science methods.  This session is to present the updates in our knowledge of material science that leads to new way we look at substances including water.

Invited Papers Session 13
[Organizer]
Prof. Jakrapong Kaewkhao

 
Associate Professor, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University (Thailand)

[Title] Ln3+ doped in glass: properties and applications

[Abstract]

Glasses are source of material have properties like low cost, easy to prepare, high transparency at room temperature, hardness along with sufficient strength, excellent electrical resistance, absence of the grain boundaries and continuously variable composition for the optical applications. Glasses doped with Lanthanide ions (Ln3+) can be well developed as luminescence materials because of high emission efficiencies, corresponding to 4f–4f and 4f–5d electronic transitions in the Ln3+. The 4f–4f transition gives an especially sharp fluorescence patterns from the ultraviolet to the infrared region, because of shielding effects of the outer 5s and 5p orbitals on the 4f electrons. In this session, preparation, properties and applications of Ln3+ doped in glasses and related topics will be presented. Moreover, the current status of their potential applications for solid state lighting materials are also discussed.