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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1996

Sound environment simulator using a computer simulation and a method of analyzing a sound space

Sachio Nagamitsu; Mayumi Sakai; Hisashi Kodama; Tsuneko Okada

The present invention discloses a sound environment simulator including a sound field analyzing unit, a sound field reproducing unit, and an output unit. The sound environment analyzing unit divides the solid surfaces of a space to be analyzed into a set of sections to compute the volume of reflected sounds with a sound absorption coefficient of walls and form factors. It further computes time series data related to the arrival volume of sounds emanated from a certain sound source to the sound receiving point. An impulse response computing unit in the sound field reproducing unit transduces the time series data into an impulse response. Accordingly, the sound field reproducing unit convolutes the impulse response on a dry source in accordance with data related to a listeners position inputted from an associated virtual reality equipment to generate a reproduced sound over a headphone.


Smart Materials and Structures | 2009

A practical multilayered conducting polymer actuator with scalable work output

Kimiya Ikushima; Stephen W. John; Kazuo Yokoyama; Sachio Nagamitsu

Household assistance robots are expected to become more prominent in the future and will require inherently safe design. Conducting polymer-based artificial muscle actuators are one potential option for achieving this safety, as they are flexible, lightweight and can be driven using low input voltages, unlike electromagnetic motors; however, practical implementation also requires a scalable structure and stability in air. In this paper we propose and practically implement a multilayer conducting polymer actuator which could achieve these targets using polypyrrole film and ionic liquid-soaked separators. The practical work density of a nine-layer multilayer actuator was 1.4 kJ m−3 at 0.5 Hz, when the volumes of the electrolyte and counter electrodes were included, which approaches the performance of mammalian muscle. To achieve air stability, we analyzed the effect of air-stable ionic liquid gels on actuator displacement using finite element simulation and it was found that the majority of strain could be retained when the elastic modulus of the gel was kept below 3 kPa. As a result of this work, we have shown that multilayered conducting polymer actuators are a feasible idea for household robotics, as they provide a substantial practical work density in a compact structure and can be easily scaled as required.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2009

Development of multilayer conducting polymer actuator for power application

Kimiya Ikushima; Yuji Kudoh; Maki Hiraoka; Kazuo Yokoyama; Sachio Nagamitsu

In late years many kinds of home-use robot have been developed to assist elderly care and housework. Most of these robots are designed with conventional electromagnetic motors. For safety it is desirable to replace these electromagnetic motors with artificial muscle. However, an actuator for such a robot is required to have simple structure, low driving voltage, high stress generation, high durability, and operability in the air. No polymer actuator satisfying all these requirements has been realized yet. To meet these we took following two approaches focusing on conducting polymer actuators which can output high power in the air. (Approach 1) We have newly developed an actuator by multiply laminating ionic liquid infiltrated separators and polypyrrole films. Compared with conventional actuator that is driven in a bath of ionic liquid, the new actuator can greatly increase generated stress since the total sectional area is tremendously small. In our experiment, the new actuator consists of minimum unit with thickness of 128um and has work/weight ratio of 0.92J/kg by laminating 9 units in 0.5Hz driving condition. In addition, the driving experiment has shown a stable driving characteristic even for 10,000 cycles durability test. Furthermore, from our design consideration, it has been found that the work/weight ratio can be improved up to 8J/kg (1/8 of mammalian muscle of 64J/kg) in 0.1Hz by reducing the thickness of each unit to 30um. (Approach 2) In order to realize a simplified actuator structure in the air without sealing, we propose the use of ionic liquid gel. The actuation characteristic of suggested multilayered actuator using ionic liquid gel is simulated by computer. The result shows that performance degradation due to the use of ionic liquid gel is negligible small when ionic liquid gel with the elasticity of 3kPa or less is used. From above two results it is concluded that the proposed multilayerd actuator is promising for the future robotic applications because it has advantages of high work/weight ratio and in-the-air operation, in addition to advantages of conventional polymer actuators.


Archive | 1994

Simulator for producing various living environments mainly for visual perception

Sachio Nagamitsu; Hisashi Kodama; Mayumi Sakai; Yoshihiro Hattori; Tuneko Okada


Archive | 1996

Computer aided building renovation supporting systems

Yoichi Nagata; Sachio Nagamitsu; Hisashi Kodama; Mayumi Sakai; Tsuneko Imagawa


Synthetic Metals | 2010

PEDOT/PSS bending actuators for autofocus micro lens applications

Kimiya Ikushima; Stephen W. John; Atsushi Ono; Sachio Nagamitsu


Archive | 2003

Home electrical appliance control device, control method, control program and home electrical appliance

Noriko Shimba; Sachio Nagamitsu; Norihisa Matsumoto


Archive | 2007

INDUCTION HEATING COOKER, INDUCTION HEATING COOKING METHOD, INDUCTION HEATING COOKING PROGRAM, RESONANCE SOUND DETECTION DEVICE, RESONANCE SOUND DETECTION METHOD, AND RESONANCE SOUND DETECTION PROGRAM

Sachio Nagamitsu; Makiko Noda


Archive | 2004

Energy management system, energy management method, and energy saving recommendation device information providing apparatus

Shigeaki Matsubayashi; Sachio Nagamitsu; 成彰 松林; 左千男 長光


Archive | 1993

Sound environment simulator and a method of analyzing a sound space

Sachio Nagamitsu; Mayumi Sakai; Hisashi Kodama; Tsuneko Okada

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