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Ryosuke Chiba

Researcher at Asahikawa Medical University

Publications -  84
Citations -  2303

Ryosuke Chiba is an academic researcher from Asahikawa Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Task (project management) & Service (business). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1966 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryosuke Chiba include Asahikawa Medical College & Tokyo Metropolitan University.

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Inkjet printing of single-crystal films

TL;DR: It is shown that mixing fine droplets of an antisolvent and a solution of an active semiconducting component within a confined area on an amorphous substrate can trigger the controlled formation of exceptionally uniform single-crystal or polycrystalline thin films that grow at the liquid–air interfaces.
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Brainstem control of locomotion and muscle tone with special reference to the role of the mesopontine tegmentum and medullary reticulospinal systems

TL;DR: The significance of elucidating the mechanisms of the mesencephalic-reticulospinal control of posture and locomotion so that thorough understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of posture-gait disorders can be made is highlighted.
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Human upright posture control models based on multisensory inputs; in fast and slow dynamics.

TL;DR: It is found that the study of the slow dynamics is lagging compared to that of fast dynamics, such that the understanding of long-term alterations is insufficient to reveal the underlying mechanisms and to propose suitable models.
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Kinematic Control With Singularity Avoidance for Teaching-Playback Robot Manipulator System

TL;DR: Three singularity avoidance methods for a teaching-playback robot manipulator system are proposed and investigated and the effectiveness and practice of the proposed methods are shown.
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Coordinated motion control of a robot arm and a positioning table with arrangement of multiple goals

TL;DR: The minimum-time motion coordination is an important subject in robotics and the arrangement of several goals, which is treated as a traveling salesman problem (TSP), is incorporated to this subject.