JSST2019 Organized Sessions

OS1: Verified Numerical Computations

OrganizerShin’ichi Oishi (Waseda Univ.), Takeshi Ogita (Tokyo Woman's Christian Univ.), Katsuhisa Ozaki (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)
ObjectiveThe aim is to introduce state-of-the-art results concerned with verified numerical computations. Any topics related to verified numerical computations are targets.

OS2: Computational Electromagnetics and Its Applications

OrganizerHideki Kawaguchi (Muroran Inst. of Tech.)
Co-organizerHajime Igarashi (Hokkaido Univ.)
ObjectiveNumerical simulations of electromagnetic fields are quite various and wide research area. The electromagnetic fields are classified into electro- and magnetostatic, quasi-static and high-frequency or electromagnetic wave fields. On the other hand, there are several numerical schemes for partial differential equation such as the finite-difference method (FDM), finite-element method (FEM), boundary element method (BEM), and so on. In addition to such the view point of numerical techniques, industry application of the computational electromagnetics is also important and active research fields, in which inverse problem and optimization technique are closely connected. The aim of this organized session is exchange of new results in computational electromagnetism and its engineering applications.

OS3: Complex Networks and Complex Systems

OrganizerAtsushi Tanaka (Yamagata Univ.)
ObjectivesComplex systems have been fascinating subject of self-organization, pattern formation and other nonlinear phenomena. In these days, the study of complex networks has been popular all over the world. It includes not only mathematics and physics but also biology, economics, technology and social science.

Recent developments of computers and simulation techniques have enabled us to analyze and simulate those big-data resources. The aim of this organized session is to provide a forum for exchanging ideas and discussing recent developments in complex systems and complex networks in the various fields of researches.

OS4: Multi Dimensional Communication Networks

OrganizerKenichi Ito (Niigata Inst. of Tech.)
Co-OrganizerHisashi Morishita (National Defense Academy)
ObjectivesWe will discuss the communication about the infrastructure or the application, the communication methods and the high reliability from diversity of communications

OS5: Simulation Technology in Origami

OrganizerSachiko Ishida (Meiji Univ.)
Co-organizerXilu Zhao (Saitama Inst. of Tech.)
ObjectiveThis session aims to discuss, but is not limited to, numerical simulation on origami geometry and mechanism, applications of computational origami, numerical approach to design and fabrication of origami-related products, visualization and software development of origami systems, and education using computational origami and origami-related software.

OS6: Simulation, Design and Control of Robotics and Mechatronics Systems

OrganizerShunsuke Nansai (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
Co-OrganizerMasami Iwase (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
ObjectivesShare the state-of-the-art design, control strategies and simulations with analysis and experiment on robotics and mechatronics system.