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Proceedings of the^.OTHEK
1992International
Conference on
IndustrialElectronics,Control,
Instrumentation,and Automation
Power Electronics and Motion Control
Volume 1 of 3
Volume 1 Pages 1 - 570
Volume 2 Pages 571 - 1116
Volume 3 Pages 1117-1650
November 9-13,1992Marriot Mission Valley /San Diego, USA
Co-Sponsored byThe Industrial Electronics Society of the IEEE (IEEE/IES)The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers of Japan (SICE)
Volume I
Plenary SessionAdvanced intelligent sensing system using sensor fusion — //. Yamasaki and K. Takahashi 1
Session PE01 - Invited PapersChair: J. Holtz, Wuppertal University
Some present and future trends in power electronic converters — / . D. Van Wyk and J.A. Fcrrcira 9Trends in active power line conditioners — H. Akagi 19Recent trends in AC motion control — N. Matsu 25Application trends in AC motor drives — T. Olimae, T. Sukegawa, and K. Kamiyama 31
Session PE02 - Motion Control with Induction MotorsChair: G. Buja, University of TriesteCo-Chair: K. Matsuse, Meiji University
Fast efficiency maximizer for adjustable speed induction motor drive — G.O. Garcia. J. C. Mendcs Luis, R. M. Stcphan, and E.H. Watanabe 37
A highly reliable parallel processing controller for vector control of AC induction motor — Wali Li 43Robust control of an induction machine drive with optimal sliding mode approach — Jie Zhang and T. //. Barton 49An induction motor servo system with improved sliding mode control — Chung-Yuen Won and B. K. Bosc 60Compensation for core loss of adaptive flux observer based field oriented induction motor drives — Hisao Kuboia and Kouki
Matsuse 67
Session PE03 -Advanced Motion Control with AC MachinesChair: N. Matsui. Nagoya Institute ofTechnologyCo-Chair: R. Krishnan, Virginia Polytechnic and State University
Sensorless vector control of induction motor compensating the variation of rotor resistance — Dong-Scok Hyun, S. B. Clio, and T.K.Lee 72
New motion control with inertia identification function using disturbance observer — Ichiro Awaya, Iwao Miyakc, Yoshiki Kato,and Masami Ito 77
Fuzzy control of AC-drives fed by PWM-inverters — W. Uofmann and M. Krausc 82Adaptive fuzzy control of high performance motion systems — E. Cerruto.A. Consoli, A. Racili, and A. Testa 88A unifying approach to the robust control of electrical drives — A. Rossi and A. Tonielli 95Multicomputer-based speed control of a permanent magnet synchronous motor drives — C. Cccali, Francesco Parasilili, and Marco
Trusini 101AC robotics motor drive performances in a digital signal processing environment: A critical analysis — T. Ghiara, M. Marchcsoni,
P. Segarich, and E. Soressi 107
Session PE04 -Analysis and Control of AC Motion Control SystemsChair: R. Spee, Oregon State UniversityCo-Chair: A. Kawamura, Yokohama National University
Loss modeling of converter induction machine system for variable speed drive — Gilberlo C. D. Sousa, Bimal K. Base, JohnCleland, Ron J. Spiegel, and P. Jeffrey Chappcll 114
Cold rolling reversing mill: Analysis and improvement of the dynamic behavior of the control system — lldcr Caamago da Silva,Benjamin R. Menczcs, Sclenio R. Silva, and Antonio V. A. Sousa e Silva 121
Microprocessor implementation of an adaptive estimator for induction motors — Jose C. Rodrigues de Oliveira and Bernard deFornel 127
Session PE08 - Design and Control of ConvertersChair: M. Yano, Mitsubishi Electric CorporationCo-Chair: H. Watanabe, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute ofTechnology
Design criteria for SEPIC and CUK converters as power factor preregulators in discontinuous conduction mode—D.S.L. Simonetti,J. Sebastian, F.S. D. dos Reis, andJ. Uceda 283
Comparison among three types of dynamic current distribution control strategies — T. F. Wu, K. Siri, andC. Q. Lee 289New design of the novel AC regulator — D. K. W. Cheng, C. W. Pang, andJ. H. K. Chan 295A method for reducing harmonics in output voltages of double connected inverter — Shigeo Masukawa and Shoji Iida 300On continuous control of PWM inverters in the overmodulation range including the six-step mode — J. Holtz, W. Lotzkat, and A.
Khambadkone 307Current control of AC/DC thyristor converters with model reference adaptive control — Zlieng Xu, Takuro Mochizuki, Yoshiaki
Tanaka, and Tsuyoshi Hanamoto 313Sliding modes control of three phase switching converters —Nadira Sabanovic, Kouhei Ohnishi, and Asif Sabanovic 319
Session PE09 - Power Devices and ConvertersChair: J. D. Van Wyk, Rand Afrikaana UniversityCo-Chair: R. Spee, Oregon State University
Synchronization on the points of turn-off time of series-connected power semiconductor devices using Miller effect — Beom-SeokSeo, Taeck-Kie Lee, and Dong-Seok Hyun 325
Some design aspects of fully and partially regenerative active snubber networks — C.A. Braz,J. P. Vandelac.andP. D.Ziogas... 330Characteristics analysis of multi-layer piezo-ceramic actuator — Clue Kasuga, Fwnio llarashima, Terukazu Nishimura, and
Hiroaki Ezuhara 336Peak-current programmed dynamic current distribution control for converters connected in parallel — K. Siri, T. F. Wu, and C. Q.
Lee 340A performance comparison of PWM rectifiers and synchronous link converters — Navid R. Zargari, Geza Joos, and Phoivos D.
Ziogas 346Adjusting structural impedances for optimal electric power transmission at circuit and system level in electronic conversion
equipment — W. A. Cronje, J.A. Ferreira, J. D. van Wyk, and 0. H. Stielau 352Voltage compensation under instantaneous power failure — Taeck-Kie Lee and Dong-Seok Hyun 358
Session PE10 - Active/Passive Filtering with ConvertersChair: H. Akagi, Okayama UniversityCo-Chair: C. C. Chan, University of Hong Kong
A three-phase active power filter operating with fixed switching frequency for reactive power and current harmonic compensation— Luis Moran, Marcelo Diaz, Rogel Wallace, and J. Dixon 362
Analysis and design of an active power filter to cancel harmonic currents in low voltage in electrical power distribution systems —P. Enjeti, W. Shireen, and I. Pitel 368
Calculating approach and implementation for active filters in unbalanced three-phase system using synchronous detection method— C. E. Lin, C. L. Chen, and C. L. Huang 374
Proposal of variable active-passive reactance — Hirohito Funato and Atsuo Kawamura 381Implementation of soft filter damping in control circuitry — H.Jin 389
Session PE12 - Motion Control with Permanent Magnet Synchronous MotorsChair: B. K. Bose, University of TennesseeCo-Chair: T. Matsuse, Meiji University
Accurate torque control of a geared DC motor based on acceleration controller—Kenji Kaneko, Kiyoshi Komoriya, Kouhei Ohnishi,
andKazuo Tanei 395The motor driving control X-Y-Z table utilizing photoelectric device and optical pattern recognition — Koki Yamaji andNaohiro
Ishii 401An optimal speed controller for permanent-magnet synchronous motor drives — Teck-Seng Low, Tong-Heng Lee, and Kuan-Teck
Chang • ; •••• 407Adaptive control for a sensorless permanent-magnet synchronous motor drive — Tian-Hua Liu and Chien-Ping Cheng 413
Current control for induction motor drives based on input-output dynamic discrete model — C.B. Jacobina, A.M.N. Lima, E. B.
deSouza, andJ. D. P. Rolim 1 3 3
\ new drive system for battery operated wheelchairs using 3-phase cage rotor induction machines—J. M. Barnard, J. D. van Wyk,
and W. G. Dunford 138Fuzzy algorithm for commutation of permanent magnet AC servo motors without absolute rotor position sensors — Dong-Il Kim,
Jin-WonLee, andS.Kim 1 4 4
Adaptive feedback linearization for positive control of a switched reluctance motor — L. B. Amor, L. A.Dessaint, G. Oliver, and
0. Akhrif • 1 5 0
Session PE05 - High Frequency Resonant ConvertersChair: P. Enjeti, Texas A&M UniversityCo-Chair: C. Q. Lee, University of Illinois at Chicago
Single-cycle resonant converter families for high performance DC/DC power conversion — Biswajit Ray 160Analysis, design, and optimization of a fixed frequency parallel resonant converter — M. M. Swamy 166The three level ZVS PWM converter—A new concept in high voltage DC-to-DC conversion — J.R. Pinheiro and Ivo Barbi 173A complete DC analysis of LCC type parallel resonant converter — Vivek Agarwal and A.K.S.Bhat 179Self driven synchronous rectification in resonant topologies: Forward ZVS-MRC, forward ZCS-QRC and LCC-PRC—J.A. Cobos,
J. Uceda, and A. deHoz 185New type of ballast for HID lamps using series resonant circuit—Satoru Inarida, Masato H. Ohsato, Gunji Kimura, Mitsuo Shioya,
and T. Kawaguchi 191
Session PE06 - High Frequency ConvertersChair: C. Q. Lee, University of Illinois at ChicagoCo-Chair: T. Koga, Toyo Electric Manufacturing Co.
Interconnection inverter consisting of large capacity DC/DC converter and HF PWM inverter fuel cell plant—Seiki Igarashi, KazuoKuroki, YasunoriHatta, andHiroshi Mogi 196
A novel zero voltage switched PWM converter — Z.Q. Zang, K. lida, H. Hayashi, and S. Nagabuchi 202Space-vector controlled soft-switching three-phase PDM AC/DC converter with unity power factor and sinusoidal line current —
M. Nakaoka, Y. Ogino, Y. Murakami, K. Hayashi, and K. Miyagawa 209Design and analysis of a laboratory switching power supply with wide output voltage range — D.K.W. Cheng, C. S. Cheng, and
J. H. K. Chan 217Performance evaluations of single-ended quasi-load resonant inverter incorporating advanced-2nd generation IGBT for soft
switching — Izuo Hirota, Hideki Omori, and Mutsuo Nakaoka 223Nonlinear modeling of pulsewidth-modulated and quasi-resonant converters — C. C. Chan and K. T. Chau 229
Session PE07 - Power Devices and Pulse Width ModulationChair: T. Koga, Toyo Electric Manufacturing Co.Co-Chair: A. M. Trzynadtowski, University of Nevada
\n improved TRIAC model for computer-aided analysis and design — G. L. Arsov 235GBT SPICE macro model — M. Milanovic, F. Miltalic, D. Zadravec, K. Jezernik, E. Reisinger, K. Krischan, R. Filiptsch, andM.
Rentmeister 240
lingle chip pulse-width modulator based on a compressed look-up table — M. Mirkazemi-Moud andB. W. Williams 246V new APWM teclinique with harmonics elimination and power factor control in AC choppers — Do-Hyun Jang and Gyu-Han
Choe 252
living nonlinear equations for selective harmonic eliminated PWM using predicted initial values — J. Sun andH. Grotstollen ... 259mplementation and test of a digital quasi-random modulated SFAVM PWM in a high performance drive system J. K. Pedersen
and F. Blaabjcrg 265
pace voltage vector-based new PWM method for large capacity 3 level GTO inverter— Masato Koyama, Toshiyuki Fujii, RyoheiUchida, and Takao Kawabata 271
ffects of PWM inverter switching dead times on bidirectional current analysis and compensation —J. F. Liebaut, B. LePioufle,and J. P. Louis 277
v speed control system with linear voltage drive for brushless DC motor — Hirokazu Izawa, Shinichi Hashimoto, and Kyoichi
Okada 419luation of software controllers for permanent magnet synchronous motor BLDC drive — K. W. Lim, M. F. Rahman, K. S. Low,
andL. K. Chew 425sw sensorless drive of brushless DC motor—Noboyuki Matsui, Takaharu Takeshita, andKohji Yasuda 430zy inference correction of calculated position angles of the sensorless direct drive servomotor — Hiroshi Watanabe, Tamotu
Akeyama, and Tomoo Fujii 436-axis stepper motor motion control system with adaptive capability — T. C. Chin, D. P. Mital, T. Lee, and O. Chutatape 442
ssion PE13 - Performance Improvement of Motion Control with AC Machinesiair: Y. Hori, Tokyo Universityi-Chair: G. Sousa, University of Tennessee
brmance of an adaptive hysteresis band current controlled induction motor drive — B. G. Fernandes, S. K. Pillai, and V.
Subbarao 447lementation of speed-sensor-less field-oriented vector control using adaptive sliding observers—S. Doki, S. Sangwongwanich,
andS. Okuma 453limization of torque ripple in permanent magnet motors: A closed form solution—John Y. Hung and Zhi Ding 459Suction of quantisation noise in position servosystems — P. J. Roche, J.M.D. Murphy, and M. G. Egan 464rent overload protection features of hybrid inverter drives — J. C. Salmon 470development and industrialization of a simple micro processor field-oriented controller—A. H. Putter andJ. D. Van Wyk 477
iable structure control of a SRM drive — G. Buja, R. Menis, and M. Valla 482
ssion PE14 - Simulation and Control of Convertershair: G. Joos, Concordia Universityo-Chair: G. Buja, University of Trieste
CE compatible averaged models of PWM full-bridge DC-DC converter — Dariusz Czarkowski and Marian K. Kazimierczuk .. 488bal simulation of multiple power electronic converter system using a novel iterative method — A . Ba-Razzouk, M. Tou, T.
Rafesthain, K. Debebe, and V. Rajagopalan 494ce vector control of power electronic converter filters for non-active power — G.B lajszczak and J. D. van Wyk 500:ct closed form output voltage control in PWM drive converters: Philosophy, ideology, strategy, tactics — V. Oleschuk 506tage controlled current source inverters — J. Espinoza, P. Ziogas, and G. Joos 512ital modulator for forced commutated cycloconverters with input power factor correction—Laszo Huber and Dusan Borojevic.. 518
ssion PE15 - Converter Control and Applicationsiair: D. M. Divan, University of Wisconsinl-Chair: M. Farooq, Royal Military College of Canada
ilication of neural networks to the optimal control of three-phase voltage controlled power inverters—Andrzej M. Trzynadlowskiand Stanislaw Legowski 524
FT-based approacli for precise tuning of a band-pass filter for the extraction of control signals from power lines — Q. Lu, D.P. Kwok, S. B. Tong, and S. Y. Yang 530
/ to detect and to localize a fault in a DC/DC converter — C. S. Berendsen, G. Champenois, J. Davoine, and G. Rostaing 536lysis and experimental evaluation of a new MPPT converter topology for PV installation — D. B. Snyman andJ. H. R. Enslin.. 542plified feed-forward control of maximum power point in PV installations — D . B. Snyman andJ. H. R. Enslin 548WM AC controller-based high current power supply — G. Joos and P. D. Ziogas 554ing more from fluorescent lamps through resonant converters — J. L. Duarte, J. Wijntjens, andJ. Rozenboom 560elopment of high speed solenoid valve-investigation of energizing circuit — Takashi Kajima, Yoichi Nakamura, and Kenichi
Sonoda 5^4
Volume II
Session RA01 - Robot ControlChair: Richard Zurawski, Swinburne Institute of TechnologyCo-Chair: P. Muraca, University delta Calabria
The allocation of hard real-time tasks to heterogeneous processors in robotic and digital control systems — J. G. A. Beaulieu, M.Farooq, C. M. Worthy, and T. Shepard 57]
Parallel detection and resolution of deadlocks in multiple robots systems — Moioyasu Nagata 571/
A real-time telerobot simulation and control environment through parallel processing — G. Dodds and T. Ogasawara 582
Compensation for servo drift in industrial robots — / . W. Jeon, S. H. Park, andS. Kim 58S
Robust embedded control for N - L robot manipulators with dynamic uncertainties — Pixuan Zhou, Yaochu Jin, Jing Ping Jiang,
Jing Zhu, Junren Zhu, and Wei Wei 595
A moving image processing system for personal vehicle system — Seiya Shimizu, Tohru Ozaki, and M. Yoshida 60C
Dynamic model and vibration control of a robot arm with flexible timing belts — Koichi Fukada, Shigeo Morimoto, Yoji Takeda,
and Takao Hirasa 606
Two approaches to force control by rubbertuator-driven mechanism: Application of IMC and SMC — X. Wang, T. Matsushita, S.
Sagara, and T. Yamashita 612
Session RA02 - Robot Control IIChair: H. Hashimoto, University of TokyoCo-Chair: G. Dodds, Queen's University of Belfast
Path planning for robot arms operating in a common workplace — R. Zurawski and S. Phang 618Fuzzy control of an industrial robot in transputer environment — J. Franssila and II. Koivo 624Manipulator for man-robot cooperation (control method for manipulator/vehicle system with fuzzy inference) — Yoshia Fujisawa,
Fukuda Toshio, Kazuhiro Kosuge, Fwnihito Arai, EijiMuro, H. Hoshino, T. Miyazaki, K. Ohtsubo, andK. Uehara 630A sliding observer for the elastic modes of the flexible forearm of a two-joint robot arm — P. Muraca, A. Ficola, and M. La Cava.. 636Forward kinematic calculation of parallel link manipulators — Kazuhiro Kosuge, Hiroyuki Kawamata, Toshia Fukuda, T. Kotsuka,
and T. Mizuno 640Flexible planetary gear drives in robotics — G. Mester, S. Plet, G. Pajor, and Z. Jeges 646Hypercube architecture for Newton—Euler dynamics of multiple linked robot — Moioyasu Nagata 650Coordinated motion of arc welding robots using parallel data processor — Fiunio Kasagami, Takakazu Ishimatsu, Shinsuke
Watanabe, A. Izawa, and Y. Kotijina 656
Session RA03 - Force/Position & Neural Network ControlChair: S. Okuma, Nagoya UniversityCo-Chair: P. Deplanques
Hybrid position/force control of flexible manipulators on the basis of an equivalent spring model — Fumiloshi Matsuno 664Hybrid control of force and position without force sensor — Kiyoshi Ohishi, Masaru Miyazaki, and Masahiro Fujita 670Robust hybrid control scheme for a two-arm robot: Performance analysis — P. Fraisse, P. Dauchez, and F. Pierrot 676Contact force control for 2 D.O.F. manipulators based on iterative learning operation — Tatsuya Suzuki, K. Yamada, Masami
Kondoh, Kunitoshi Yamamoto, and Shigeru Okuma 682A comparison of control strategies of robotic manipulators using neural networks — Narpat S. Gehlot and Pablo J. A Isina 688Sensor-based Ctrl. vs. neural network tech. for the Ctrl, of fast mobile robots behaviors in unstructured environments — R. Zapata,
P. Deplanques, C. Novales, andB. Jouvencel 694
Session RA04 - Low Level Vision
Chair: D. Tan, Nanyang Technical University
Natural scene segmentation using fractal based autocorrelation — Ren C. Luo, Harsh Potlapalli, and David W. Hislop 700
rial production of the automatic color difference discrimination system based on the dark eyes' color perception — TetsuyaMuraoka, Hideaki Kataoka, Yasuyuki Kageyama, and Mamoru Yamanaka 706
fast edge detector with subpixel accuracy — C. K. Lee and W.C.So 710bject detection in images of natural scenes represented by AR models using Laplacian pyramids application to leather defects
localization — A.F.L. Serafim 716:gmentation of die patterns using minimum cross entropy — C. H. Li and C. K. Lee 721utomated color inspection system for color CRT displays—ToshioAsano, Keisuke Kawame,J'unMochizuki, andNobuo Fukuhara.. 725ision-based system calibration for dimensional inspection — Shenghua Ye, DinghaiZou, and Chunhe Wang 731
ession RA05 - Active & High Level VisionChair: R. C. Luo, North Carolina State UniversityCo-Chair: K. D. Wershofen, Institute fur Messtechnik, UBM
inematic parameters estimation of robot motion using active vision — B. Jouvencel, D. Monteiro, and R. Zapata 735visual feedback control system for tracking and zooming a target—Junghyun Hwang, Yoshiteru Ooi, and Shinji Ozawa 740
eal-time road-scene classification based on a multiple-lane tracker — K. P. Wershofen 746ctive camera control: Seeing around obstacles — Keisuke Miyata and Lawrence Stark 752he minimum distance measure of stereovision — Eric Sung, Harcharan Singh, and Daniel Tan 757iber optic based object recognition with multifingered robot hands — Zvi Katz, Gongliang Guo, and William A. Gruver 762few approach to and implementation of an LSI for high-speed image labeling—Nobuo Hayashi, Hiroshi Nittaya, Kohno Masahiko,
and Masahiro Kato 767
iession RA06 - CIM & Factory AutomationChair: K. Ohnishi, Keio UniversityCo-Chair: K. Koskinen, Technical Research Centre of Finland
.eal-time communication in the factory automation — C. Demartini andG. Cena 772erformance and parameter region for real time use in IEEE 802.4 token bus network — Hong Seong Park, Deok-Woo Kim, and
Wook Hyun Kwon 778>n analysis of fault effects in fieldbus protocol — A. Cavalieri, A.Di Stefano, and O. Mirabella 784istrumentation issues in the handling of fish for automated processing — Clarence W. deSilva and M. Saliba 789n on-line tuning method for multi-objective control of elevator groups —Atsuya Fujino, Toshimitsu Tobita, andKenji Yoneda... 795unction-orientated vision chips for factory automation — Ichiro Masaki 801echnical overview of robotics contributions in Chile — G. Lefranc, F. Cordova, and R. Nobile 807he least square circle model and parametric estimating method for the superprecision measurement of circle contour — Jiubin
Tan, Xifu Qiang, D. Li, and W. Yang 813
iession RA07 - Mobile RobotChair: C. W. deSilva, University of British ColumbiaCo-Chair: C. Demartini, Polit. di Torino
ardware and software architecture for execution control of an autonomous mobile robot — Rogerio F. Camargo, Raja Chatila,and Rachid Alami 818
blackboard architecture for perception planning in autonomous vehicles — A.M.de Campos and M. J. Monteiro de Macedo 826ollision detection and distance calculation for safety path planning based on mathematical programming methods — Masaaki
Shibata and Kouhei Ohnishi 832
Motion control for autonomous vehicles in outdoor environment — K. Koskinen, H. Makela, K. Rintanen, and A. Pentinnen 838motion control algorithm for non-holonomic robots in dynamic environments — L . E. Moreno, M. A. Salichs, M. Peter, andJ.
R. Pimentel 844
n inspection robot for feeder cables-snake like motion control — Hideo Nakamura, Takafumi Shimada, andHisata Kobayashi... 849PMOR: Optimization of motor control algorithms formobile robots — J. R. Pimentel, E.A. Puente, D. Gachet, andJ. M. Pelaez.. 853ision-based vehicle guidance — Ichiro Masaki _ _ _ _ 862
Session RA08-CIM: Process ControlChair: A. Razban, Imperial College
Intelligent diagnosis of transparent faults in process control — P. K. Chande, S. Kher, andM. Shrivastava 1A new knowledge-based approach to decision support for job scheduling of FMS — Weilin Yang IAn approach in the implementation of control systems using 'batch engine' technique — Ashokkwnar Arumugam (Enhancement of the Hi-FLOW (SFC language) to efficient FA systems in the tire industry — Takao Kokubu, Masaru Omura,
Makoto Tachikawa, and Kenzo Kamiyama jThe research of measuring-controlling system and measuring method for space rotating error movement of instrument spindle —
Jiubin Tan, Dongsheng Li, Xifu Qiang, and Wengou Yang j
Session RA09-CIM: Modeling and AlgorithmsChair: I. Masaki, GM Research LabsCo-Chair: M. Nagata, Osaka Electro-Communication University
Dynamic modelling and control simulation of automatically dispensed adhesive beads—A. Razban, B.L. Davies, and G. F. Bryant.. iAn improved method for digitized data reduction for computer integrated manufacturing — Masahiro Fujimoto and Komyo Kariya.. SA planning method combining rule-bases and optimization algorithms for transportation network — Keisuke Abe, Makoto
Tsukiyama, and Toyoo Fukuda 9Vibration control of flexible joint—A sliding mode approach — Asif Sabanovic and Kouhei Ohnishi 9
Session RASS - Robot based Automated Deburring and ChamferingChair: T. W. Engel, United Technology Research Center
Automated force control schemes for robotic deburring: Development and experimental evaluation — G. Duclen, H. Munch, D.Surdilovic, andJ. Timm 9
Specification of an active force control tool for performing deburring and chain fering on a robot platform—Randy Roberts, ThomasEngel, and Fred Proctor 9
Sensing and control for automated robotic edge deburring — G. M. Bone andM. A. Elbestawi 9Edge finishing using hybrid position/force control of an XY table — Gregory Starr and Clifford Loucks 9Grinding sculptured surfaces with industrial robots — Gerd Grube 9Adaptive control of deburring robots based on human demonstration data —Sheng Liu and II. Asada 9Intelligent deburring of precision components — David Dornfeld 9.
Session ET01 - Fuzzy Logic and SystemsChair: Yasuhiko Dote, Muroran Institute of TechnologyCo-Chair: Fred Watkins, Hyperlogic Corporation
A heuristic algorithm for fuzzy control — M. Chandwani and N. S. Chaudhari 9Fuzzy seam-tracking controller — Yoshito Sameda 9<A design of auto-tuning PID controller using fuzzy logic — Hyeong-Pyo Hong, Suk-Joon Park, Kyeong-Young Cho, Young-Chul
Lim, Jong-Kun Park. T. G. Kim, and S. J. Han 9Optimal fuzzy PID control based on genetic algorithms — P. Wang and D. P. Kwok 9'On stability of fuzzy control system using a fuzzy modeling method — Shin-ichi Horikawa, Takeshi Furuhashi, and Yoshiki
Uchikawa 9!DSP-based neuro-fuzzy position controller for servomotor — Yasuhiko Dote and Kazuyasu Kano 91
Session ET02 - Industrial Electronic ApplicationsChair: Sam Narasimhan, Institute of MicroelectronicsCo-Chair: Takeshi Furuliashi, Nagoya University
Fabrication of comb-shaped microactuator for multi-dcgrees-of-freedom system — Futoshi Fujikawa, Hirozwni Ishibashi, and
Kouhei Ohnishi 9SResearch and development of model-based battery state of charge indicator—Takayuki Torikai, Takaaki Takesue, Yukihiro Toyota,
and Kazushi Nakano 9S
^ software architecture for behavioral control strategies of autonomous systems — J. R. Pimentel, D. Gachet, M. A. Salichs, and
A.dela Escalera 1002)n the comparison of the performance of emerging and conventional control techniques for DC motor velocity and position control
— Mo-yuen Chow, Alberico Menozi, and Frank Holcomb 1008lingle populated genetic algorithm and its application to jobshop scheduling — Kojima Morikawa, Takeshi Furuhashi, and Yoshiki
Uchikawa 1014festing of sequential ILA's — G. Ciobanu 1020'erformance of repairable parallel voting pipelined TMR system —P. K. Chande, S. V. Tokekar, A. K. Ramani, and Vrinda Tokekar. 1025
Session ET03 - Computers and CommunicationsChair: Wendy Chin, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesCo-Chair: Y. Sameda, Toshiba Corporation
tutorial paper: Computer vision for electronics manufacturing —Sam Narasimhan 1030\daptive echo cancellation using genetic algorithms—Luaie A. Al-BaBa, Steven L. Homer, and Paul B. Crilly 1041Communication software for concurrent real-time control — 5. Congiu, G. Clemente, and M. Mow 1045Festing VLSI circuits from VHDL descriptions — T. Riesgo, Y. Torroja, E. de la Torre, andJ. Uceda 1052
Session ET04 - Neural Networks - Diagnostics, Imaging, and Recognition SystemsChair: Wilbert Noronha, Gamma MetricsCo-Chair: Toshitaka Fujiwara, Mitsubishi Heavy Industry, Ltd.
Diagnosis of machine scream-identification of standard number of bearings and diagnosis of the failure modes — Kajiro Watanabeand Naruhito Toyoda 1058
Diagnosis of rotating machines by utilizing a back propagation neural net — Kwanghee Nam and Seongno Lee 1064Dptimal neural network for diagnosing multiple faults in chemical processes — Kajiro Watanabe and Liya Hou 1068k learning pattern recognition system using neural network for diagnosis and monitoring of aging of electrical motor—Young-Seong
Han, Seong-Sik Min,Won-Ho Choi, and Kyu-Bock Clio 1074[mage restoration with a neural network — Seiji Kawa, Masami Kurimoto, andRokuya Isltii 1078Sfcural network based landmark recognition for robot navigation environments — Ren C. Luo, Harsh Potlapalli, and David W.
Hislop 1084
Session ET05 - Neural Networks - Nonlinear and Control Applications and TechniquesChair: Hidcki Hashoto, University of TokyoCo-Chair: John McDonnell, NOSCO
Nonlinear control methods supported by learning function based on neural networks — Toshitaka Fujiwara and SylvaineMarionneau 1089
Neural networks applications to nonlinear time series analysis — S. D. Pethel and C. M. Bowden 1094Adaptive control of large induction motors with highly nonlinear loads using neural networks — E. P. Texiera, L. M. Neto, and
Carlos H. Salerno 1099V neural network supervisor for behavioral primitives of autonomous systems — J. R. Pimentel, E. A. Puente, D. Gachet, L. E.
Moreno, andM. A. Salichs 1105
I simple neural network stmcture with good expansibility based on pulse-train arithmetic — Mamoru Mima, Masaru Goishi,Norishige Chiba, andNorio Tayaina \\\\
Volume III
Session SPO1 - Control Design IChair: Mo-yuen Chow, North Carolina StateCo-Chair: Harutoshi Ogai, Nippon Steel Corporation
A simple design method for sampled-data PID control systems with adequate step responses — Koichi Suyama 1Noncausal stable inverse of SISO systems with nonminimum phase and its application to inverse dynamics of flexible arms — Guoli
Wang and Guizhang Lu 1;A new approach to constructing guaranteed cost control of uncertain dynamical systems — Hansheng Wu, Suyu Zhang, and Koichi
Mizukami 1 ]Extended GPC and its stability properties — Wook Hyun Kwon, Young 11 Lee, and Sang Woo Kim 1 ]Loop control system of wire rolling mill using H" control design method — Masamoto Takano, Kenzo Takeda, Kenichi Kurotani,
and Shinoba Hosaka 1 ]Multivariable control of wire rod rolling using optimal regulator theory — Yukio Noguchi, Kunihiko Okamura, and Harutoshi Ogai. 11An algorithm for robust control system design — G.R. Duan, S. J. Chen, and G. Y. Wu 1 ]A model for designing digital PID controllers — Jose L. Tong and James P. Bobis 11
Session SP02 - Control Design IIChair: Rantu Krishnan, Virginia PolytechnicCo-Chair: Wook-Hyun Kwon, SeoulNalional University
Design and implementation of a novel Ni—Cd battery charger — Guan-Chyun Hsich, Jung-Chien Li, and Jia-Clrwen Hwang 11A novel digital control for active power filter — Eui-Ho Song and Bong-Hwan Kwon 11Recursive generalized extended least squares method and its application in power plants — X. M. Xie and F. Ding 11A consideration on MRAC for a distributed parameter system — Shigeki Kiyono, Hideji Fujikawa, and Shin-ichi Yamada 11Positively invariance and time-optimal control for distributed linear time-invariant discrete-time systems — Nobuaki Shimizu and
Katsuhisa Furuta 11Discontinuous and adaptive control of non necessarily minimum phase linear systems — G. Bartolini and A. Ferrara 11Three-phase sine-wave reference generation using sliding modes — Richard M. Bass and Thomas G. Habetler 11
Session SP03 - Intelligent ControlChair: S. T. Hung, Auburn UniversityCo-Cltair: Shin-ichi Yamada, Musashi Institute ofTechnology
Application of fuzzy control system in hot strip mill—Naoki Sato, Noriyuki Kamada, ShujiNaito, Takashi Fukushima, and MakotoFujino 12
Stand test research of fuzzy control theory for speed digital control system in a turbojet engine — Chi-Hua Wu, Ding Fan, andJin-Ven Yu 12
Self-learning fuzzy controller — Yuji Yamamoto, Hideji Fujikawa, Shin-ichi Yamada, and Koichira Shida 12A design method of self-tuning controller for unknown time-delay system — Akihiro Ozeki, Hideji Fujikawa, Shin-ichi Yamada,
and Hiroaki Tanaka 12Auto-tuning of classical PID controllers using an advanced genetic algorithm — P. Wang andD.P.Kwok 12!The minimal control syntheses algorithm: Plant identification issues — David Paul Stolen 12:
Session SP04 - Nonlinear SystemsChair:L. A. Dessaint, Ecole de Techno!. SuperieureCo-Chair: Kiyoshi Ohishi, Osaka Institute ofTechnology
Speed control of converter-fed DC motor machine using non-linear state-space model — M. P. S Chtnvla and B. Sarlcar 1Z
Nonlinear state observer for sequential logic circuits —Sei ich i Shin and Shin-ichi Akaboshi 12'
Computing-predictor-network-based exact model matching and identification for a class of nonlinear mechanical systems —
Yukihiro Toyota, Yoshikuni Akiyama, RyozoNoguchi, KazushiNakano, Miyoichi Eguchi, andMotomiki Uchida \2A
Some properties of fuzzy nonlinear feedback systems — Kaziio Tanaka and Manabu Sano 12S
oftware architecture for behavioral control strategies of autonomous systems — J.R. Pimentel, D. Gachet, M. A. Salichs, and
A. de la Escalera 1 0 0 2
the comparison of the performance of emerging and conventional control techniques for DC motor velocity and position controlMo-yuen Chow, Alberico Menozi, and Frank Holcomb 1008
gle populated genetic algorithm and its application to jobshop scheduling—Kojima Morikawa, Takeshi Furuhashi, and Yoshiki
Uchikawa 1014;ting of sequential ILA's — G. Ciobanu 1020formance of repairable parallel voting pipelined TMR system—P. K. Chande, S. V. Tokekar, A. K. Ramani, and Vrinda Tokekar. 1025
jssion ET03 - Computers and Communications'hair: Wendy Chin, AT&T Bell Laboratories'o-Chair: Y. Sameda, Toshiba Corporation
torial paper: Computer vision for electronics manufacturing — Sam Narasimhan 1030laptive echo cancellation using genetic algorithms — Luaie A. Al-BaBa, Steven L. Horner, and Paul B. Crilly 1041immunication software for concurrent real-time control — S. Congiu, G. Clemente, and M. Mow 1045sting VLSI circuits from VHDL descriptions — T. Riesgo, Y. Torroja, E. de la Torre, and J. Uceda 1052
sssion ET04 - Neural Networks - Diagnostics, Imaging, and Recognition Systems7/iai'r: Witbert Noronha, Gamma MetricsZo-Chair: Toshitaka Fujiwara, Mitsubishi Heavy Industry, Ltd.
agnosis of machine scream-identification of standard number of bearings and diagnosis of the failure modes — Kajiro Watanabeand Naruhito Toyoda 1058
agnosis of rotating machines by utilizing a back propagation neural net — Kwanghee Nam and Seongno Lee 1064jtimal neural network for diagnosing multiple faults in chemical processes — Kajiro Watanabe and Liya Hou 1068learning pattern recognition system using neural network for diagnosis and monitoring of aging of electrical motor—Young-Seong
Han, Seong-SikMin, Won-Ho Choi, andKyu-BockClio 1074lage restoration with a neural network — Seiji Kawa, Masami Kurimoto, and Rokuya Ishii 1078;ural network based landmark recognition for robot navigation environments — Ren C. Luo, Harsh Potlapalli, and David W.
Hislop 1084
sssion ET05 - Neural Networks - Nonlinear and Control Applications and Techniques".hair: Hidcki Hashoto, University of Tokyo:o-Chair: John McDonnell, NOSCO
mlinear control methods supported by learning function based on neural networks — Toshitaka Fujiwara and SylvaineMarionneau 1089
ural networks applications to nonlinear time series analysis — S.D. Pethel and C. M. Bow den 1094Saptive control of large induction motors with highly nonlinear loads using neural networks — E. P. Texiera, L. M. Neto, and
Carlos H. Salerno 1099leural network supervisor for behavioral primitives of autonomous systems — J. R. Pimentel, E. A. Puente, D. Gachet, L. E.
Moreno, and M. A. Salichs 1105
simple neural network structure with good expansibility based on pulse-train arithmetic — Mamoru Miura, Masaru Goishi,Norishige Chiba, andNorio Tayama _ 1111
Volume III
Session SP01 - Control Design IChair: Mo-yuen Chow, North Carolina StateCo-Chair: Harutoshi Ogai, Nippon Steel Corporation
A simple design method for sampled-data PID control systems with adequate step responses — Koichi Suyama 1117Noncausal stable inverse of SISO systems with nonminimum phase and its application to inverse dynamics of flexible arms—Guoli
Wang and Guizhang Lu 1123A new approach to constructing guaranteed cost control of uncertain dynamical systems—Hansheng Wu, Suyu Zhang, and Koichi
Mizukami 1129Extended GPC and its stability properties — Wook Hyun Kwon, Young II Lee, and Sang Woo Kim 1135Loop control system of wire rolling mill using H°° control design method — Masamoto Takano, Kenzo Takeda, Kenichi Kurotani,
and Shinoba Hosaka 1141Multivariable control of wire rod rolling using optimal regulator theory — Yukio Noguchi, Kunihiko Okamura, and Harutoshi Ogai. 1147An algorithm for robust control system design — G. R. Duan, S. J. Chen, and G. Y. Wu 1153A model for designing digital PID controllers —Jose L. Tong and James P. Bobis 1157
Session SP02 - Control Design IIChair: Ramu Krishnan, Virginia PolytechnicCo-Chair: Wook-Hyun Kwon, Seoul National University
Design and implementation of a novel Ni-Cd battery charger—Guan-Chyun Hsieh, Jung-Chien Li, and Jia-Chwen Hwang 1163A novel digital control for active power filter — Eui-Ho Song and Bong-Hwan Kwon 1168Recursive generalized extended least squares method and its application in power plants — X. M. Xie and F. Ding 1174A consideration on MRAC for a distributed parameter system — Shigeki Kiyono, Hideji Fujikawa, and Shin-ichi Yamada 1179Positively invariance and time-optimal control for distributed linear time-invariant discrete-time systems —Nobuaki Shimizu and
Katsuhisa Furuta 1185Discontinuous and adaptive control of non necessarily minimum phase linear systems — G. Bartolini and A. Ferrara 1191Three-phase sine-wave reference generation using sliding modes — Richard M. Bass and Thomas G. Habetler 1197
Session SP03 - Intelligent ControlChair: S. T. Hung, Auburn UniversityCo-Chair: Shin-ichi Yamada, Musashi Institute of Technology
Application of fuzzy control system in hot strip mill—Naoki Sato, Noriyuki Kamada, ShujiNaito, Takashi Fukushima, and MakotoFujino 1202
Stand test research of fuzzy control theory for speed digital control system in a turbojet engine — Chi-Hua Wu, Ding Fan, andJin-Ven Yu 1207
Self-learning fuzzy controller — Yuji Yamamoto, Hideji Fujikawa, Shin-ichi Yamada, and Koichira Shida 1212A design method of self-tuning controller for unknown time-delay system —Akihiro Ozeki, Hideji Fujikawa, Shin-ichi Yamada,
andHiroaki Tanaka 1218Auto-tuning of classical PID controllers using an advanced genetic algorithm — P. Wang andD. P. Kwok 1224The minimal control syntheses algorithm: Plant identification issues — David Paul Stoten 1230
Session SP04 - Nonlinear SystemsChair: L. A. Dessaint, Ecole de Technol. SuperieitreCo-Chair: Kiyoshi Ohislii, Osaka Institute of Technology
Speed control of converter-fed DC motor machine using non-linear state-space model — M. P. S Chawla and B. Sarkar 1235Nonlinear state observer for sequential logic circuits — SeiichiShin and Shin-ichi Akaboshi 1241Computing-predictor-network-based exact model matching and identification for a class of nonlinear mechanical systems —
Yukihiro Toyota, Yoshikuni Akiyama, Ryozo Noguchi, Kazushi Nakano, Miyoichi Eguchi, and Motomiki Uchida 1246Some properties of fuzzy nonlinear feedback systems — Kazito Tanaka and Manabn Sano 1252
adaptive pole shifting algorithm for reference tracking — A . Chandra, L. A. Dessaint, M. Saad, andK. Al-Haddad 1258
ission SP06 - Servo Control Systems'hair: Gerald C. Alexamder, Oregon State University'o-Chair: Takuro Mochizuki, Kyurhu Institute ofTeclmology
-formance evaluation of software acceleration/deceleration algorithms in machining and contouring — Dong-ll Kim and
Sungkwun Kim 1263gital adaptive control for servo system with unknown nonlinear friction— Fujio Ohkawa, Shinichi Sagara, Tadashi Yamashita,
and Masayoshi Tomizuki 1270velopment of robust servo system for synchronous shifting of a new compact 5-speed automatic transmission—Norimi Asahara,
Hideaki Otsubo, and Hiromichi Kimura 1276;sign and implementation of a parallel identification system for adaptive control- of an AC induction motor—Ming-Fa Tsai and
Ying-Yu Tzou 1282parameter estimation method using block pulse function for DC servo motor systems—Zheng Xu, Tsuyoshi Hanamoto, Yoshiaki
Tanaka, Izuru Karube, Takuro Mochizuki, and Z.Xu 1288T-line parameter estimation for the doubly-fed machine — Gerald C. Alexander, Ashok Ramchandran, and Rene Spee 1294hybrid controller for a SCARA robot: Analysis and simulation — L.A. Dessaint, M. Saad, BernardHebert, and K. Al-Haddad. 1299;locity model reference adaptive control of the conventional permanent magnet and variable flux DC motors — Darren Castle
and James P. Bobis 1303
Bssion SP07 - Image and Speech ProcessingZhair: R. J. Niederjohn, Marquette UniversityZo-Chair: Koichi Kishimoto, Toshiba Corporation
atoregressive approach to surface texture analysis — Dinesh P. Mital and Goh Wee Leng 1309hybrid algorithm for segmentation of range images — D. P.Mital.E.K. Teoh, A. W. T.Lim, andO. Chutatape 1313)herical 3-D holographic imaging system with an exact inverse problem solution — Kenbu Teramoto, Takashi Fujii, Ken-ichi
Furutani, and Masahiro Fujiwara 1319D modeling and Hough transform for document analysis — P. Courtellemont, C. Olivier, and M. Avila 1325Japtive multi-channel on-line modeling algorithm for 3-D active noise control systems—Sen M. Kuo, Brian M. Finn, andMingjie
Wang 1331elligibility enhancement of noise-corrupted speech based on format tracking involving prefiltering — R.J. Niederjohn, Thomas
J. Svoren, and James A. Heinen 1336
jssion SP08 - Signal Processing and Transmission'hair: Okyay Koymak, Bogazici University'o-Chair: Masao Yano, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
ise canceller of ELF-band electromagnetic noise for underground transmission of EM-MWD—T. Shimada, S. Inoue, H. Umezu,and K. Akizuki 1342
lr-bit microprocessor control signal and eight-bit instrumentation data transmission through optical fibers — Yuying Wu, HiroakiIkeda, Hirofumi Yoshida, and Shigenobu Shinohara 1348
ingular value decomposition (SVD) based Kalman filter algorithm — L. Wang, C. Libert, and P. Manneback 1352pecial least squares method for curve fitting — H. Chen 1358isal vs. heuristic in electronic diagnostic — Mike A. Redford and Sylvester Obiagwu 1364ital signal processing algorithms for power quality assessment — Mladen Kezunovic and Branislava Perunicic 1370•elopment of optimum adaptive notch filter for fixed-point implementation in active noise control — Sen M. Kuo, Sherry Zhu,
andMingjie Wang 1376
ssion SP09 - Microelectronics Systemsiair: Hoang Le-Huy, Laval University>-Chair: Takahiro Hanyu, Tohoku University
•vertex on-chip clique-finding VLSI processor for real-time 3-D object recognition — Takahiro Hanyu, Tomoya Kodama, andTatsuo Higuchi 1379
240 MOPS reconfigurable parallel VLSI processor for robot control — Yoshichika Fujioka, Michitaka Kameyama, and TatsuoHiguchi 1385
Design of a multi-DSP system using TMS320C25 and optimal scheduling for digital controllers — Kiyoharu Tagawa, TakashiMori, Yuzo Ohta, and Hiromasa Haneda 1391
Hardware structures and digital signal processor for image processing on real time — L. Nozal, S. Lorenzo, R. Boucho, and M.Shaban 1397
Some practical issues of the transputer based real-time systems — C. Cecati, D. Q. Zhang, and E. Chiricozzi 1403Computational architecture for linear /i-processor array implementation of composite rigid-body spatial inertial matrix algorithms
— Phillip Howell 1408Current regulation of a permanent magnet (PM) synchronous motor using the TMS320C30 DSP—Walter Suemitsu, Mohsen Ghribi,
Philippe Viarouge, andLe-HuyHong 1412
Session SP10 - Process Control and Parameter EstimationChair: W. Leonliard, Tecluiical University BraunschweigCo-Chair: Yoichi Hori, University of Tokyo
Automatic control system of billet reheating rotary hearth furnace — H. Iwamoto, O. Sugiyama, R. Nakanishi, and T. Okuyama .. 1417A method for adding counter-places to the incidence matrix of Petri net — Haruki Tanaka, Masanori Hikichi, Yoshiharu Maruyama,
Yigang Cat, Takashi Sekiguchi, and K. Okuno 1422Parameterization of unit-pulse response model — Makoto Yokoyama and Atsusuhi Watanabe 1427Identification and analysis of fuzzy model for air pollution — Kazuo Tanaka, Manabu Sano, andlliroyuki Watanabe 1431Smart autopilots — Abbas Vahedipottr and James P. Bobis 1437
Session SPS1 - Fault Detection and Diagnosis
Web process inspection system using neural network classification of scattering light — Jonas Olson and Sheldon Gruber 1443Fault monitoring using neural networks — Robert E. Uhrig 1449Design consideration for a motor fault detection artificial neural network — Mo-yuen Chow, Robert Sharpe, and James C. Hung . 1455On-line performance diagnostics for internal combustion engines — George F. Matter 1460Identification of electronic component faults using neural networks and fuzzy systems —John C. Sutton, 111 1466On fault diagnosis of analog circuits with tolerance using simulated annealing optimization algorithm — Yan Li and Xiangying
Weng 1472
Session SPS2 - Advanced Motion ControlChair: S. T. Hung, Auburn UniversityCo-Chair: Wei-Bing Gao, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
On the method of global linearization and motion control of nonlinear mechanical systems — Wei-Bing Gao and Dong-Nan Wu.. 1476Observer-based control of permanent magnet synchronous motors — Kenneth Shottse and David Taylor 1482VSS adaptive control based on non-linear model for TITECH pendulum — Katsuhisa Furuta, M. Yamakita, K. Konohara, J.
Hamada, and H. Kusano 1488Adaptive robust force control by disturbance observer — Satoshi Komada, Kouichi Nomura, Muneaki Ishida, Takamasa Hori, and
K. Ohnishi 1494Observer-based adaptive force control of inulti-degrees-of-freedom manipulator — Toshiyuki Murakami and Kouhei Ohnishi.... 1500Computer control of a robotic driver for emission tests — K. Midler and W. Leonliard 1506
Session IS01 -Sensors for Physical QuantitiesChair: Ken-ichi Tanaka, National Research Laboratory of MetrologyCo-Chair: Mark Bruns, Microsensor Tecltnology
Development of multipurpose servo sensor with brushless resolver — Masayuki Haltori and William J. Iglesias 1512Design of intelligent bearing vibration monitor — MarkD. Chuey, Richard D. Tonda, and Michael A. Shanblalt 1518A structure of angular acceleration using silicon cantilevered beam with piezoresistors — Naoyuki Furukawa and Kouhei Ohnishi. 1524Detection of angular difference by acoustic wave sensor used in AGV system — Youichi Tanaka, Mitsuo Shioya, Gunji Kimura,
Tsunemori Kawahara, and A. Mori 1530
Development of person counting system using distributed touch sensor — Kazuo Nakazawa, Kazuki Mizuhara, and Tetsuya
Hirabayashi 1536Robust vortex flowmeter based on a parametric frequency estimator — A. Poremba and F. Blischke 1541
Session IS02 -Technology for Sensors and Measuring Electronic CircuitsChair: Mark D. Chuey, GMI Engineering and Management InstituteCo-Chair: Kouhei Ohnishi, Keio University
Inspection system for fine gate patterns of GaAs-FET — Masahiko Sakamoto, Keiji Nakajima, andNobuyuki Kosaka 1545Modeling and implementation of a smart current sensor — Bin Jin 1550On the testability of analog circuits with directive faults: A rule-based solution and an equation check approach — D.P. Kwok and
Q.Lu 1556A DSP-based electric power meter — J. C. Montano, A. Lopez, M. Castillo, andJ. Gutierrez ' 1562Schottky contact-based strain-gauge elements — P. P. Fastykovsky 1568Cutting quality of kitchen knives: An application of sensor fusion to the analysis — Toshiyuki Takatsuji and Ken-ichi Tanaka 1571A simple A/D-converter of wgt. integration type and some ratio transducers for cooperative application in digital multimeters data
acquisition systems — V. Backmutsky and V. Zmudikov 1577Digitally compensated crystal oscillator based on the self crystal as temperature sensor — F. J. Azcondo andJ. Peire 1582
Session IS03 - Optical MeasurementsChair: Haruo Takatsu, Yokogawa Electric CorporationCo-Chair: Kajiro Watanabe, Hosei University
Single-eye range estimation by using displaced apertures with color filters — Yasufumi Amari and Edward H. Adelson 1588Measurement of position and orientation of prismatic object using hierarchical Hough transform—Kazuo Nakazawa, Yuko Hoshino,
and Ryuichi Kojima 1593Advanced dynamic obstacle-detecting system for railway surroundings using a highly accurate laser-sectioning method — Y. Jin,
Y. Goto, Y. Nishimoto, H. Naito, Y. Fukumoto, and A. Iwake 1599Development of an infrared-ray moisture meter in a paper-making process — Hitoshi Hara, Ryuji Chiba, Tomoyuki Yamada, and
Kenjilsozaki 1604
Session IS04 - Sensor and Image ProcessingChair: Hideo Saito, Keio UniversityCo-Chair: Jean-Marc Wismer, Access Sensors
Motion image reconstruction of luminous intensity distribution of plasma using light emission computed tomography — HideoSaito, Hideaki Hatanaka, and Masato Nakajima 1608
On-line measurement of average pellet size with spatial frequency analysis — Masami Harayama and Mitsuaki Uesungi 1613Method for measuring the glossiness based on the psychological sense — Seiichi Serikawa andTeruoShimomura 1619Stand alone microprocessor-based optical data acquisition system — A. R. Al-Ali 1625
Session ISSS - Intelligent Sensors and InstrumentationChair: Kinji Harada, Yokogawa Electric CorporationCo-Chair: James Knutli, Silicon Microstrucliires, Inc.
Application of neural networks and fuzzy logic to consumer products — Hideyuka Takagi 1629Intelligent differential pressure transmitter using micro-resonators — Tokuji Saigusa andHideki Kawayama 1634Silicon micromachining and high speed gas chromatography — Mark Brims 1640Odor sensing system using neural network pattern recognition — Toyosaka Moriizumi and Takamichi Nakamoto 1645