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Electronics
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Electronics Medical / Welfare Data Acquisition and Robotics
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Professor MURAKAMI, Toshiyuki Department of System Design Engineering |
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Optimal control design of support devices for human motion is considered. This makes it possible to improve the reliability of the support devices. Also it is expected to be extended to the soft robotics like human motion and the skill enhancements of human operation.
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Electronics Industry High-Precision Motion Controller
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Professor KATSURA, Seiichiro Department of System Design Engineering |
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This technology can attain both high-robustness and the flexible command-generation of motion systems by designing parallel operator using an field-programmable-gate-array (FPGA). It is possible to improve the performance of precise positioning and robust control of robots, etc.
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Professor YAMASAKI, Nobuyuki Department of Information and Computer Science |
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We demonstrate some cutting-edge embedded technologies such as Responsive Multithreaded Processor (RMTP) for distributed real-time systems including spacecraft control and humanoid robot, RMTP SoC, RMTP SiP, and Responsive Link that is a real-time communication standard.
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Associate Professor KAIJU, Hideo Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics |
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In near future, an advanced information processing will be needed in IoT, Bigdata, and AI, which have attracted much interest in recent years. In this demonstration, we show the study on innovative devices using magnetics, such as highly sensitive magnetic sensors and magnetic memory devices, for the realization of the next-generation information processing.
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Electronics Society / Infrastructure Center for Spintronics Research Network at Keio University
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Professor NOZAKI, Yukio Department of Physics Associate Professor ANDO, Kazuya Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics |
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The purpose of “Spintronics research community in Japan” project is to implement and strengthen “Spintronics Research Infrastructure and Network”. In this project, we plan to further promote collaborations among research groups and institutions not only in Japan but also worldwide, strengthen the research activities in universities and industries, and cultivate the next generation of young researchers and engineers.
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