Engineering (System Information Engineering)
Engineering (System Information Engineering)
System Information Engineering Engineering: H29 4th year Summer semester
In the laboratory where we are assigned to, we will continue to read and share all the literature and papers on the field of expertise.
System Information No. 1 Laboratory (Prof. Hiroshi Saruwatari) |
- "Baptismal M. Bishop, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, Springer, 2006."
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System Information No. 2 Laboratory (Associate Professor Makoto XI) |
We read and explain the textbooks which are detailed from the physiological aspects of human senses and motor systems.
- Principles of Neural Science (FY 2009)
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System Information No. 3 Laboratory (Prof. Takaaki Nara) |
- "Orfanidis Sophocles J., Optimum Signal Processing: An Introduction"
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System Information No. 4 Laboratory (Prof. Hiroyuki Shinoda, associate professor, Makino, Yasushi) |
- "Erol Basar: Brain Function and oscillations
Volume I: Brain Oscillations: Principles and approaches
Volume II: Integrative brain function. Neurophysiology and cognitive Processes "
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System Information No. 5 Laboratory (Associate Professor Koji Tsumura) |
Read a postgraduate-level textbook with a reputation in the field of control engineering.The preliminary knowledge is the first and second control theory.
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"H. K. Khalil, Nonlinear Systems, 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall, 2001."
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B. d. O. Anderson and J. B. Moore,
Optimal Control: Linear Quadratic Methods,
Prentice Hall, 1990. "
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"R. Middleton and G.C. Goodwin,
Digital Control and Estimation: A Unified honest,
Prentice Hall, 1990. "
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"K. J. Astrom and B. Wittenmark, computer-controlled Systems–Theory and Design, 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall, 1997."
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"T. Kailath, Linear Systems, Prentice Hall, 1979."
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"K. J. Astrom, Introduction to stochastic Control Theory, Academic Press, 1970."
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"B. D. O. Anderson and J. B. Moore, Optimal Filtering, Prentice Hall, 1979."
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System Information No. 6 Laboratory (Prof. Masatoshi Ishikawa, Yoshihiro Watanabe) |
- "Murray, Li, and Sastry: A mathematical Introduction to robotic MANIPULATION, CRC Press."
- "Hartley and Zisserman: Multiple View Geometry in computer vision, CAMBRIDGE."
- "Horn: Robot Vision, MIT Press."
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System Information No. 7 Laboratory (lecturer Takayuki Hoshino) |
Focusing on the life sciences, biological and physiological engineering, neural engineering, etc., the book is selected according to participants ' interests and wishes, and turn.(Below is an example of past selection)
- . Oppenheim & R.w.schafer, "Discrete-time Signal Processing Second Edition," Pearson Education.
- Peter Atkins and Julio de Paula, "Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences, 2nd Edition." Oxford Univ Pr.
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System Information No. 8 (Prof. Hiroshi Nakamura, associate Professor Masaaki Kondo) |
- David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy, "Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Honest"
- David E. Culler, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Anoop Gupta, "Parallel Computer Architecture: A Hardware/Software Honest"
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System Information 9 Laboratory (Prof. Professor Ikuta, Katsushi Masashi Lecturer) |
- B. M. Venkatesan & R. Bashir, "nanopore Sensors for nucleic acid analysis", Nature Nanotechnology 6, 615-624 (2011)
- Hyunjae Lee et al., "wearable/disposable sweat-based glucose monitoring device with multistage transdermal drug delivery module", Science Advances 3 (3), e1601314 (2017)
- S. A. Gudipaty, J. Lindblom, P. D. Loftus, M. J. Redd, K. Edes, C. F. Davey, V. Krishnegowda & J. Rosenblatt Helial cell division through Piezo1 ", Nature 543, 118-121 (2017)
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System Information Inami and Hiyama Laboratory (Prof. Masahiko Inami, Hiyama Atsushi) |
- Michael F. Land and Dan-eric Nilsson, Animal Eyes, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 2012.
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