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University of Electro-Communications

EducationTokyo, Japan
About: University of Electro-Communications is a education organization based out in Tokyo, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Robot. The organization has 8041 authors who have published 16950 publications receiving 235832 citations. The organization is also known as: UEC & Denki-Tsūshin Daigaku.


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28 Sep 2011
TL;DR: Two solutions are presented; both extract leakage information by the fault sensitivity analysis method while each one applies a slightly different collision attack to deduce the secret information without the need of any hypothetical leakage model.
Abstract: At CHES 2010 two powerful new attacks were presented, namely the Fault Sensitivity Analysis and the Correlation Collision Attack. This paper shows how these ideas can be combined to create even stronger attacks. Two solutions are presented; both extract leakage information by the fault sensitivity analysis method while each one applies a slightly different collision attack to deduce the secret information without the need of any hypothetical leakage model. Having a similar fault injection method, one attack utilizes the non-uniform distribution of faulty ciphertext bytes while the other one exploits the data-dependent timing characteristics of the target combination circuit. The results when attacking several AES ASIC cores of the SASEBO LSI chips in different process technologies are presented. Successfully breaking the cores protected against DPA attacks using either gate-level countermeasures or logic styles indicates the strength of the attacks.

78 citations

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TL;DR: A magnetoresistance study of carbon nanotubes demonstrates that, for small diameters, the location of the chemical potential and the orientation of the magnetic field are parameters that enable tuning from positive to negative magnetores resistance, a phenomenon not related with weak localization.
Abstract: A magnetoresistance study of carbon nanotubes demonstrates that, for small diameters, the location of the chemical potential and the orientation of the magnetic field are parameters that enable tuning from positive to negative magnetoresistance, a phenomenon not related with weak localization. For larger diameters $(\ensuremath{\ge}10\mathrm{nm})$, the conventional mesoscopic behavior of magnetotransport is recovered.

78 citations

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TL;DR: A novel approach to prioritize CRs in QFD process is proposed by developing two sets of new rating methods, called customer preference rating (CPR) method and customer satisfaction rating (CSR) method, for relative importance ratings and competitive priority ratings, respectively.
Abstract: Customer satisfaction is one of the critical success factors to many leading companies over the world. Quality function deployment (QFD) has gained extensive international support as one of the powerful techniques to increase the customer satisfaction. In the QFD, correctly rating the final importance of customer requirements (CRs) is a crucial and essential process since it largely affects the target value setting of design requirements. The final importance ratings of CRs are generally determined by combining relative importance ratings and competitive priority ratings. However, determining the final importance ratings is very difficult due to the typical uncertainty or imprecision of customer’s judgment (or perceptions). This paper proposes a novel approach to prioritize CRs in QFD process by developing two sets of new rating methods, called customer preference rating (CPR) method and customer satisfaction rating (CSR) method, for relative importance ratings and competitive priority ratings, respectively. The CPR method provides a simple and intuitive technique to capture the customers’ incomplete or uncertain perceptions on the relative importance of CRs based on their own preferences, allowing them to give a partial ordering of CRs. The CSR method constructs the customer satisfaction model based on the competitive benchmarking analysis and then evaluates the performance quality of company product using our satisfaction and uncertainty measure. Furthermore, the CSR method is integrated with the Kano’s model to capture the different impacts of CRs on customer satisfaction. Finally, the proposed approach is illustrated with a numerical example of car door design problem.

77 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a depth-sensing indentation system was used to measure the residual stress in a stainless steel plate implanted by Fe2+ ions with an energy of 3MeV at a dose of 3.×.1016 cm−2.
Abstract: A depth-sensing indentation system was used to measure the residual stress in a stainless steel plate implanted by Fe2+ ions with an energy of 3 MeV at a dose of 3 × 1016 cm−2. Unlike other measurement methods, such as substrate curvature and X-ray diffraction techniques, depth-sensing indentation provides an accurate measurement of local residual surface stresses in the thin ion-implanted layer. Micromechanical analysis was carried out based on the premise that elastic unloading responses during indentation are fully independent of any pre-existing residual stresses at the indented surface. The correctness of this premise was verified by FEM simulation. It is found that the surface stress is proportional to the load shift induced by the surface stress. By using the energy method, a formula was derived for determining the surface stress by depth-sensing indentation studies. The residual surface stress induced by ion implantation was evaluated by using this formula.

77 citations

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TL;DR: A new multi-agent system (MAS) architecture to support the inter-enterprise functions/resources integration and collaboration over the networked environment, including the hybrid agent architecture and hybrid network architecture is proposed.
Abstract: The manufacturing industries are now experiencing fierce pressure of competition from every corner on this planet. In addition, the advancement in computer networks and information technologies has been gradually reshaping the manufacturing companies by shifting from the industrial age to the information era. Due to these elevated competitiveness and advanced computer technology, a number of new manufacturing and management strategies (e.g., CE or CIM) have emerged for the innovation of manufacturing enterprises. Although they have different definitions and scopes, there are several common issues: inter-enterprise functions integration; inter-enterprise resources integration; and collaboration. This paper proposes a new multi-agent system (MAS) architecture to support the inter-enterprise functions/resources integration and collaboration over the networked environment, including the hybrid agent architecture and hybrid network architecture. In contrast to the existing agent architectures, the proposed agent architecture enables agents to exhibit the hybrid (continuous and discrete) behavior and interactions. In addition, our network architecture is more suitable for building the large-scale distributed manufacturing systems that are prone to dynamic random changes of their environment. Based on the proposed MAS architecture, a collaborative product development environment is implemented as a starting point, and a multidisciplinary team-oriented design problem is illustrated to provide the vision of the proposed MAS architecture.

77 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Mildred S. Dresselhaus136762112525
Matthew Nguyen131129184346
Juan Bisquert10745046267
Dapeng Yu9474533613
Riichiro Saito9150248869
Shun-ichi Amari9049540383
Shigeru Nagase7661722099
Ingrid Verbauwhede7257521110
Satoshi Hasegawa6970822153
Yu Qiao6948429922
Yukio Tanaka6874419942
Zhijun Li6861414518
Iván Mora-Seró6723523229
Kazuo Tanaka6353527559
Da Xing6362414766
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2018837