2005 |
8 | EE | Ken'ichi Asami:
Physiological Modeling and Simulation for Aerobic Circulation with Beat-by-Beat Hemodynamics.
KES (3) 2005: 1204-1209 |
7 | EE | Ken'ichi Asami,
Tadashi Kitamura:
The development of a physiological simulation system for the human circulatory system coupling macro and micro models.
Systems and Computers in Japan 36(3): 27-41 (2005) |
2003 |
6 | EE | Ken'ichi Asami,
Tadashi Kitamura:
Physiological Simulation by Integrating a Circulatory System Model with Beat-by-Beat Hemodynamics.
KES 2003: 388-393 |
5 | EE | Tatsushi Tokuyasu,
Shin'ichiro Oota,
Toru Tokuyama,
Ken'ichi Asami,
Tadashi Kitamura,
Gen'ichi Sakaguchi,
Tadaaki Koyama,
Masashi Komeda:
Mechanical modeling of a beating heart for a cardiac palpation training system.
Advanced Robotics 17(6): 463-479 (2003) |
2002 |
4 | EE | Tatsushi Tokuyasu,
Shin'ichiro Oota,
Ken'ichi Asami,
Tadashi Kitamura,
Gen'ichi Sakaguchi,
Tadaaki Koyama,
Masashi Komeda:
Development of a Training System for Cardiac Muscle Palpation.
MICCAI (1) 2002: 248-255 |
2001 |
3 | EE | Ken'ichi Asami,
Tadashi Kitamura:
Development of a diagnostic supporting tool for a circulatory system model of living body.
Systems and Computers in Japan 32(14): 1-11 (2001) |
2000 |
2 | EE | Tadashi Kitamura,
Tomoko Tahara,
Ken'ichi Asami:
How can a robot have consciousness?
Advanced Robotics 14(4): 263-275 (2000) |
1998 |
1 | EE | Ken'ichi Asami,
Akira Takeuchi,
Setsuko Otsuki:
A dialogue method for assisting students in understanding causalities in physical systems.
Systems and Computers in Japan 29(6): 1-15 (1998) |