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Hiroki HIGA Ikuo NAKAMURA Nozomu HOSHIMIYA
As one of control command input methods for functional electrical stimulation (FES) system, using the head movements was considered in this paper. In order to detect the head movements, we designed a prototype control command input device using acceleration sensors and verified its validity in experiments. The experimental results showed that the head movements in the lateral flexion and in the flexion/extension were highly detected and separated by the acceleration sensors.
Kenta KANESHIMA Yoshinori NAMIHIRA Nianyu ZOU Hiroki HIGA Yasunori NAGATA
In this paper, the confinement loss of octagonal photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) with an isosceles triangle lattice of air-holes are numerically investigated. Taking into account the confinement loss, the mode field diameter (MFD), the effective area (Aeff) and the chromatic dispersion of octagonal PCFs are calculated, compared to conventional hexagonal PCFs. It is found from confinement loss and MFD results that the octagonal PCFs can confine the field strongly than the hexagonal PCFs due to the different air filling fraction. Moreover, it is shown that the octagonal PCFs are obtained not only positive but also negative larger dispersion values and smaller Aeff values compared to the hexagonal PCFs.
Hiroki HIGA Naoki NAKAMURA Ikuo NAKAMURA
In order to miniaturize a very low-level dc current amplifier and to speed up its output response speed, we proposed to employ the switched-capacitor circuit (SCC) as its negative feedback circuit, instead of the conventionally used high-ohmage resistor. However, in the case of using SCC, the output waveform had unnecessary components. To decrease the effect of these components and to speed up the response speed, we used a switched-capacitor filter (SCF), an offset controller, and a positive feedback circuit. As a result, we demonstrated that it was useful to use the amplifier using the SCC.
Hiroki HIGA Jun IWAKI Ikuo NAKAMURA
For the purpose of analyzing noise characteristics of a very low-level dc current amplifier using a high-ohmage resistor negative feedback circuit, we made some noise sources in the form of the electronic circuit simulation program PSpice with the C language program and simulated transient analyses of the very low-level dc current amplifier using the PSpice. As a result, it was observed that in terms of rise time and increases in the amplitudes of the noise voltage with or without positive feedback circuit, the behavior of output waveform of the simulated equivalent circuit was similar to that of the experimental circuit.