University of Tokyo - INRIA - Ecole des Mines Paris - INRETS Joint Symposium on Electronics for Secure Life

-Recognition and Networking Systems in Automobile Application-

7-8 July 2008, at INRIA Rocquencourt Bâtiment 1
Amphitheâtre Alan Turing, Espace Renoir

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Objective

The objective of this joint symposium is to exchange the advances in electronics and robotics domain and discuss seeds that may eventually give future collaboration cores between participating institutes. From Japanese side, 14 persons including 8 professors and 6 Ph.D students will participate and will make presentations. The group represents 10 laboratories in Department of Electric Engineering and Information Systems of the University of Tokyo. From French side, 9 persons from three organisations (INRIA, Mines Paris, INRETS) at LaRa joint project will make presenrations and live demonstrations. The symposium is open to all the institute members.
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Programme (updated 07/Jul)

Monday 7 July
Morning - General Presentation -
8:30Poster Installation - Espace Renoir -
9:00Welcome address
9:05Presentation of INRIAPierre Nepomiastchy
International Research Direction Asia Oceania responsibleINRIA
9:20 Introduction of Dept. EEIS and Global COE Program Tadashi ShibataU. Tokyo
"Electronics for Secure Life - Informatics and Netwokring core"
9:45Activity of Equipe IMARA Michel ParentINRIA
10:30Free Poster Inspection - Espace Renoir -
11:00Activity of CAOR
"New Technology for ITS Applications"
Arnaud de la FortelleMines Paris
11:45Activity of LIVIC / INRETS
"Safe and Green Driving"
Jacques EhrlichINRETS
12:30Buffet (per invitation)
Afternoon - Technical Session on Sensors, Perception and LSI -
14:00A Brain-Mimicking VLSI Processor System for Human-Like Flexible Perception Tadashi ShibataU. Tokyo
14:45Perception Systems for Automobile ApplicationsFawzi NashashibiMines Paris
15:30Free Poster Inspection - Espace Renoir -
16:00Smart Image SensorsMakoto Ikeda U. Tokyo
16:45Solid-State Drive (SSD) and Memory System InnovationKen TakeuchiU. Tokyo
17:30Reception
19:00Banquet (at Versailles, per invitation)
Tuesday 8 July
Morning - Technical Session on Networking, Human Interface, and Future -
8:30Coffee
9:00 From Sensors to ContextsHiroyuki MorikawaU. Tokyo
9:45IPv6 Communications for ITS Thierry ErnstINRIA
10:30Free Poster Inspection - Espace Renoir -
11:00Localization Techniques for Human Computer InteractionMasanori SugimotoU. Tokyo
11:45Various Ways to Reduce Emission of Pollutants from Road TransportYoram ZvirinTechnion
12:30Buffet(per invitation)
Afternoon - Poster and Demo -
14:00Session Poster Demo - Espace Renoir -
IPv6 Internet Mobility for vehiclesManabu TsukadaINRIA
Yann DumortierINRIA
Routing in vehicular ad hoc networksYacine KhaledINRIA
Robust on-vehicle real-time visual detection of speed limit signsAlexandre Bargetonand
Fabien Moutarde
CAOR
ACC et estimateurs ALIENAndrea Novel BrigitteCAOR
Gâté GwennaëlCAOR
Road obstacle detection using stereovisionMathias PerrollazINRETS
SiVIC: an interconnected simulation platform for the prototyping, the evaluation and the test of ADASDominique GruyerINRETS
Optical Packet Switching Technologies for Future Global Sensing NetworksHideaki ImaizumiMorikawa Lab.
Distributed Active Measurement Framework / Alarm Message Broadcasting in VANETSYuji SekiyaWakahara- Nakayama Lab.
MEMS Fabrication Research and Fabrication Support Service at Takeda-Sentanchi Super Clean RoomMasanori Kubota Sugiyama Lab.
Design and Implementation of sensor network on the NGN/IMSYasuhiro ArakiMorikawa Lab.
User Posture and Movement Estimation Based on 3-Axis Acceleration with a Sensor NeworkTakashi MoritoMorikawa Lab.
A Control Visualization System Using Handheld ProjectorsDao Vinh NinhSugimoto Lab.
CMOS Circuits for Millimeter-Wave Automotive Radar ApplicationsWasanthamala BadalawaFujishima Lab.
CMOS Frequency Multiplier Using Subharmonic Pulse-Injection Locking for Spurious SuppressionKyoya TakanoFujishima Lab.
Acquiring Behaviors and Structures of Robots using Evolutionary ComputationToshihiko YanaseIba Lab.
16:50Conclusions
Chair: Yoshio MITA U.Tokyo/INRIA