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International Symposium on Innovative Aerial/Space Flyer Systems
International Symposium Series on
Mechanical Systems Innovation


Date: December 10 (Fri) - 11 (Sat), 2004
Place: Takeda conference hall, Takeda bldg., Asano campus, The University of Tokyo

  • Poster for International symposium.


  • Program
    December 10, 2004
    9:00-9:20 Opening Addresses Kimihiko Hirao (Dean, School of Engineering,The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    Toshio Nagashima (The University of Tokyo,Japan
    President, The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences)
    Plenary Oral Session 1: Micro Aerial Vehicle / Unmanned Air Vehicle (Design 1)
    9:20-10:05 Recent Advances in IARP (Innovative Aerial Robot Project) at the University of Tokyo Part 1: Airplane
    Shinji Suzuki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    Part 2: Rotorcraft
    Kazuro Kageyama and Hideaki Murayama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    10:05-10:40 The autonomous MAV "Carolo" Marco Buschmann (Mavionics GmbH, Germany)
    10:40-11:00 Coffee break  
    11:00-11:35 Aerodynamics of Insect Flight Keiji Kawachi (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    11:35-12:00 Demonstration Flight of World's Smallest Autonomous Vehicle Developed by Seiko Epson Co.
    -Theoretical Support from the University of Tokyo-
    Osamu Miyazawa (Seiko Epson Co., Japan)
    12:00-13:20 Lunch break  
    Plenary Oral Session 2: Micro Aerial Vehicle / Unmanned Air Vehicle (Design 2)
    13:20-13:55 Design and Development Test of a New VTOL, Cyclocopter Sang Joon Shin (Seoul National University, Korea)
    13:55-14:30 A Deviation of Guidance Laws for UAVs Formation Flight Joseph Z. Ben-Asher (echnion, Israel)
    14:30-15:05 Autonomous Control of Coordinated MAVs for Urban Search and Rescue Tomonari Furukawa (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
    15:05-15:20 Coffee break  
    15:20-15:55 Computational and Experimental Investigations of Low-Reynolds Number Flows Characteristics around MAV Chongam Kim (Seoul National University, Korea)
    15:55-16:30 Paving the Way for Miniature Aerial Vehicles (MAV) Roland Decuypere (Royal Military Academy, Belgium)
    Plenary Oral Session 3: Micro Aerial Vehicle / Unmanned Air Vehicle (Propulsion 1)
    16:30-17:05 New Engine and Thermodynamic Cycle of Tusas Aerospace Industries Unmanned Air Vehicle Ibrahim Sinan Akmandor (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
    17:05-17:40 Research and Development of Micro-Engines for Flight Micro-Vehicles (Russian Way) Leonid Yanovskiy (Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Russia)
     
    18:00-20:00 Reception at Forest Hongo Hotel  

    December 11, 2004
    Plenary Oral Session 4: Micro Aerial Vehicle / Unmanned Air Vehicle (Propulsion 2)
    9:00-9:35 Micro Air-breathing Laser Spike Engine Propulsion In-Seuck Jeung (Seoul National University, Korea)
    9:35-10:10 Heat Balance in Micro Gasturbines Rene. A. Van den Braembussche (von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium)
    10:10-10:30 Coffee break  
    General Oral Session: Related Fundamental Research
    10:40-11:00 Aircraft Design Education at University of Tokyo-UAV/MAV Student Design Projects Kenichi Rinoie (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    11:00-11:20 Composite Way of Contributing towards MAVs with Composites Takahira Aoki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    11:20-11:40 Nano/Pico Satellite Research and Future Vision at University of Tokyo Shin-ichi Nakasuka (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    11:40-12:00 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization for Innovative Aircraft Takashi Tsuchiya (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    12:00-12:20 Wireless Energy Transmission for Aerospace Propulsion Kimiya Komurasaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    12:20-12:40 Cluster Fan VTOL Shiki Iwase (Japan Space Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan)
    12:40-14:00 Lunch break  
    Short Oral and Poster Presentation: IARP (Innovative Aerial Robot Project) at UT
    Presentation by young faculty members and the graduate students
    14:00-15:00 Short Oral Presentation
    (Three minutes per person)
     
    15:00-16:00 Poster Session
    (Coffee and Refreshment)
     
    16:00-16:10 Closing Nobuo Takeda (The University of Tokyo Japan)

    Posters are displayed for two full days for discussions during breaks.

    Contact address
    Office of The 21st Century COE Program "Mechanical Systems Innovation"
    Tel: 03-5841-7437 (internal: 27437)
    e-mail: office-coe@thtlab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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