
Tokyo Denki University
Tokyo Denki University
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assignment_turned_in Project2007 - 2010Partners:Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Tokyo Denki University, Okayama University, TIT, The Ritsumeikan Trust +8 partnersHiroshima Institute of Technology,Tokyo Denki University,Okayama University,TIT,The Ritsumeikan Trust,University of Tsukuba,Staffordshire University,THERS,Ritsumeikan University,Nagoya University,Staffordshire University,Ritsumeikan University,University of TsukubaFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E025250/1Funder Contribution: 158,082 GBPThe proposed new network will generate interdisciplinary research collaboration and bring together mechatronics/robotics researches from the UK and Japan, to share experiences and formalise discussions for defining a common strategy for future R&D and collaborations at all level of research, teaching and technology transfer. Such a network is vital if the different communities in Japan and UK are to work together for mutual benefit. The network will also act as a knowledge base from the existing mechatronics/robotics community to create a new research community in human adaptive mechatronics able to address the many common challenges (e.g. Pollution / CO2 issue, Aging population issue, etc) in UK and Japan. In particular, the network will explore a number of key challenges: such as a) Investigating the modelling of a man-machine system that explicitly includes all necessary functions of humans as machine operators with sufficient accuracy; b) Implementation of human adaptive behaviour in autonomous systems; c) Application of human adaptive mechatronics to upgrade UK high-tech products; d) Development of human adaptive mechatronics into biomedical applications; e) Development of mathematics to model and analysis human adaptive mechatronic processes in productions.
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