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Proceedings 1997 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications Nov. 29-Dec. 2,1997 Organizer: Research Society of Nonlinear Theory and its Applications, IEICE Co-sponsors: Support Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology Research Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology of Chubu In cooperation with: IEEE Neural Networks Council International Neural Network Society Asian Pacific Neural Network Assembly IEEE CAS Technical Committee on Nonlinear Circuits & Systems Technical Group of Nonlinear Problems, IEICE Technical Group of Circuits and Systems, IEICE Technical Group of Neuro Computing, IEICE Technical Committee of Electronic Circuits, IEEJ Volume 2 of 2

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Proceedings1997 International Symposium

onNonlinear Theory and its Applications

Nov. 29-Dec. 2,1997

Organizer:Research Society of Nonlinear Theory and its Applications, IEICE

Co-sponsors:Support Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology Research

Research Foundation for the Electrotechnology of ChubuIn cooperation with:

IEEE Neural Networks CouncilInternational Neural Network Society

Asian Pacific Neural Network AssemblyIEEE CAS Technical Committee on Nonlinear Circuits & Systems

Technical Group of Nonlinear Problems, IEICETechnical Group of Circuits and Systems, IEICE

Technical Group of Neuro Computing, IEICETechnical Committee of Electronic Circuits, IEEJ

Volume 2 of 2

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Sunday, November 30, Room A (So.Pacific #1)

Plenary Lectures (Room C) 8:30am to 10:30pmChairs: M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ. and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

1 Neuromorphic Modeling of Retinal Function using CNNFrank S. Werblin, UC Berkeley

2 Nonlinear Oscillations in Three-phase Circuits- from Undamped Electric Oscillation to BifurcationPhenomena -Kohshi Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

S1A

Chaotic MapsChair: S.Doi, Osaka Univ.

11:00am to 1:00pm

1 Topological Conjugacy Propagates Stochastic Robust-ness of Chaotic MapsR.Rovatti and G.Setti, Univ. Bologna

2 Analysis of Eigenvalues of the Perron-Frobenius Opera-tor of a Noisy One-dimensional Mapping: A New Ob-servation of Stochastic BifurcationsJ.Inouej, S.Doi and S.Kumagai, fKoka Woman's Coll.

3 Cumulants of the C-adic Renyi MapM.GStz and W.Schwarz, TUD

4 Breakdown of Chaos Order in Logistic Map FunctionT.Izumi and K.Shono, Sophia Univ.

5 Bifurcation Parameter Modulation in a Nonlinear Sys-tem Driven by the Chaotic ForceH.Igarashi and T.Shimizu, Kokushikan Univ.

6 Approximation of Chaotic System with Growing RadialBasis Function NetworkK.Mitsubori, Maritime Safety Acad.

S2A

Bifurcation and Chaos IChair: T.Hisakado, Kyoto Univ.

2:10pm to 4:10pm

1 Bifurcation of Periodic Oscillations in a Tri-phase Duff-ing CircuitK.Oochi and H.Kawakami, Tokushima Univ.

2 Bifurcation of Equilibrium Points and Synchronized Pe-riodic Solution in Four Coupled OscillatorsT. Mishima and H. Kawakami, Tokushima Univ.

3 Novel Intermittent Chaos in a Cascaded PLLs SystemH.Shirahamat, K.Fukushima, K.Taniguchi and

N.Yoshidaf, fHiroshima City Univ.

4 Numerical Verification of Existence of Turning Points ofTwo-point Boundary-value ProblemsT.Soma, Y.Kanzawa, S.Oishi and K.Horiuchi,Weseda Univ.

5 Nonlinear Phenomena Observed in a Manipulator witha Passive JointY.Tanakaf, H.Kawakami and K.Fujimoto,fShikoku Nat. Ind. Res. Inst.

6 Bifurcation and Chaotic Itinerancy in a Chaotic NeuralNetworkT.Yoshinaga, Y.Inuma and H.Kawakami,Tokushima Univ.

S3A

Bifurcation and Chaos IIChair: K.Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

4:30pm to 7:10pm

1 Controlling Optical TurbulenceJ.V.Moloney, D.Hochheiser and J.Lega,Univ. of Arizona

2 'Calculation of spectral properties of chaotic waveformsin a boost converterJ.H.B. Deane, Univ. of Surrey

3 Minimum Energy Reliable Design of Nonlinear ControlSystemsD-C.Liaw, Y-WXiang and T-C.Lee,Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.

4 Bifurcation and Chaos in Unidirectionally Coupled Os-cillatorsH.Kitajima and H.Kawakami, Tokushima Univ.

5 Computation of Three-dimensional Bifurcation Dia-grams for Dynamical SystemsM.Shiota, T.Ueta and H.Kawakami, Tokushima Univ.

6 Local Stability in Hybrid Dynamical SystemsL.Chenf and K.Aihara, fOsaka Sangyo Univ.

7 Bifurcation Routes to Chaos in a Two-Degrees of Free-dom Nonlinear OscillatorK.Murayama, A.Hasegawa and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

8 Potentiality of Single Neuron Chaotic Dynamics andConsequencesL.Andrey, Acad. of Sci., Prague

* The papers marked "*" have not reached to the program committee by Oct. 27, 1997 (JST).

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Sunday, November 30, Room B (So.Pacific #2)

Plenary Lectures (Room C) 8:30am to 10:30pmChairs: M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ. and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

1 Neuromorphic Modeling of Retinal Function using CNNFrank S. Werblin, UC Berkeley

2 Nonlinear Oscillations in Three-phase Circuits- from Undamped Electric Oscillation to BifurcationPhenomena -Kohshi Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

SlB(Invited) 11:00am to 1:40pm

Progress in Chaos Synchronization and ControlChairs: M.J.Ogorzalek, Univ. of Mining and Metallurgyand T.Saito, Hosei Univ.

1 'Chaos Synchronization: An OverviewL.Kocarevf and U.Parlitz,fSt Cyril and Methodius Univ.

2 'Phase Synchronization of Coupled Complex SystemsJ.Kurths, M.Rosenblum and A.Pikovsky,Univ. Potsdam

3 Influence of Modulation-Demodulation Circuits onChaos SynchronizationM.Wada, J.Kawata, Y.Nishio and A.Ushida,Tokushima Univ.

4 On the Distribution of Synchronization Delays in Cou-pled Fully-Stretching Markov MapsR.Rovatti and G.Setti, Univ. of Bologna

5 'Controlling Chaos in Human HeartsW.L.Dittot, J.J.Langberg, A.Bolmann, K.McTeague,M.L.Spano, V.In, B.Meadowsf and J.NefTt,fGeorgia Tech.

6 *On the Stabilization of Periodic Orbits of ForcedSystemsM.Basso, L.Giovanardi, R.Genesio and A.Tesi,Univ. Firenze

7 Taming Chaotic Circuits by Higher Frequency PeriodicPerturbationH.Torikait, T.Saitof and W.Schwarz, fHosei Univ.

8 Pattern Switching in an Array of Coupled ChaoticCircuitsM.J.Ogorzalek, Z.Galias, A.Dabrowski andW.R.Dabrowski, Univ. of Mining and Metallurgy

S2B

Chaos and Communicat ion IChair: H.Torikai, Hosei Univ.

2:50pm to 4:10pm

1 Simple Methods for Secure Communications using Non-linear Mapping FunctionC-K.Pham, Tokyo Univ. of Inform. Sci.

2 'Secure Communication via Synchronized Chaotic CNNJ.Gef, L.Jiangf, C.Hef and A.Ushida,Shanghai Jiaotong Univ.

3 Using a Neural Network to Calculate the Sensitivity Vec-tors in Synchronization of Chaotic MapsA.G.Oliveira, A.P.Tsui and A.J.Jones,Imperial Coll. of Sci.

4 *A New Class of Chaotic Encryption AlgorithmsC.Mitrovskit and L.Kocarev, fTech. Faculty-Bitola

S3B 4:30pm to 6:30pm

Chaos and Communication I IChair: W.Schwarz, Tech. Univ. Dresden

1 Bit Error Rate of RCPC Coded Optical PPM with Di-versity CombiningY.Shimura, H.Yashima and J.Suzuki, Saitama Univ.

2 Source Coding of Chaotic SignalsM.Gotz and W.Schwarz, TUD

3 FM-DCSK: A New and Robust Solution for ChaoticCommunicationsG.Kolumbant, G.Kis, M.P.Kennedy and Z.Jako,fTech. Univ. Budapest

4 Chaotic Communications Systems for Unlicensed RadioApplicationsM.P.Kennedyf, Z.Jako, G.Kis and G.Kolumban,tUniv. Coll. Dublin

5 An Improvement of Pulse Shape for Chaotic MaskingCommunication SystemsJ.Kawataf, Y.Nishio, H.Dedieu and A.Ushida,fTokushima Bunri Univ.

6 Synchronization and Communication with ChaoticSemiconductor LasersJ.K.White and J.V.Moloney, Univ. of Arizona

S4B(Invited) 7:40pm to 9:20pm

On-Chip Hardware Realization of Fuzzy Applica-tionsChair: J.L.Huertas, CNM-IMSE Univ. Sevilla

1 Application Specific Fuzzy ProcessorsT.Hollsteint, A.Kirschbaum, S.K.Halgamuge andM.Glesner, Darmstadt Univ. of Tech.

2 Place Coding Approach to Analogue Fuzzy Rule Imple-mentationO.Landolt, CSEM SA

3 Fuzzy Logic HardwareJ.L.Grantner, Michigan Univ.

4 Analog Implementation of a Piece wise-Linear Fuzzy Sys-temN.Manaresi, R.Rovatti, E.Franchi and G.Baccarani,Univ. Bologna

5 A Highly Parallel Mixed-Signal Design of a Fuzzy Pro-cessorI.Baturone, S.Sanchez-Solano and J.L.Huertas,IMSE-CMN

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Sunday, November 30, Room C (So.Pacific #3 #4)

Plenary Lectures 8:30am to 10:30pmChairs: M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ. and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

1 Neuromorphic Modeling of Retinal Function using CNNFrank S. Werblin, UC Berkeley

2 Nonlinear Oscillations in Three-phase Circuits- from Undamped Electric Oscillation to BifurcationPhenomena -Kohshi Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

SIC

Neuro Dynamics IChair: S.Tanaka, Sophia Univ.

11:00am to 1:00pm

1 A Circuit Model of a Bursting NeuronR.Barboza, Univ. de Sao Paulo

2 'Multiple Oscillatory Modes and Chaos in a Fast Burst-ing Neuronal ModelT.R.Chayf and Y.S.Lee, fUniv. of Pittsburgh

3 An Optimal Control Model for Pupillary Light ResponseK.Hoshino, Univ. of the Ryukyus

4 Localized Synchronous Oscillations of the Longitudi-nal CA3 Region in the Rat Hippocampus Induced byTetanic StimulationK.Nakashimat, H.Hayashif and S.Ishizuka,fKyushu Inst. Tech.

5 Removal of Pathological Epilepsy-Like Activity in Neu-ral Network Model by External Chaotic and Quasiperi-odic ForcesV.E.Bondarenko, Russian Acad. Sci.

6 On a Network of Rat Cortical Neurons Transmitting Pe-riodic MessagesR.Stoopf and L.A.Bunimovich, fETHZ/UNIZH

S2C

Neuro Dynamics IIChair: R.Stoop, Univ. of Zurich

2:10pm to 4:10pm

1 Detection of Nonlinearity: An Analysis of Human EEGDataJ.Perttula, Tampere Univ. of Tech.

2 Spatiotemporal Activity of a Hippocampal CA3 Modeland Associative LTP of the Perforant Path to a CA1Pyramidal Cell ModelK.Tatenof, H.Hayashif and S.Ishizuka,fKyushu Inst.Tech.

3 Modular Circuitry and Network Dynamics for WorkingMemory Processing in PrimatesS.Tanaka, S.Okada, K.Yoshizawa and M.Edahiro,Sophia Univ.

4 A Network Model of MST AreaM.Komori, Z.Tang and K.Izumida,Miyakonojou Nat. Coll. Tech.

5 An Immune Network for Pattern RecognitionK.Takenaka, Z.Tang, K.Tashima, O.Ishizuka andK.Tanno, Miyazaki Univ.

6 A Self-organized Immune NetworkK.Tashima, Z.Tang, K.Takenaka, O.Ishizuka andK.Tanno, Miyazaki Univ.

S3C(Invited) 4:30pm to 9:20pm

CNN Technology ? Theory ? Chips - ApplicationsChair: T.Roska, Hungarian Acad. Sci.

1 Importance of CNN Dynamics for Intensity and Resolu-tion ControlM.Tanaka, K.Jin'no and J.Miyata, Sophia Univ.

2 Space Variant Adaptive CNN - Fault Tolerance andPlasticityT.Roska, Hungarian Acad. Sci.

3 Phenomena from CNNs with Generalized Chua's Cir-cuitsJ.A.K.Suykensf, A.P.Munuzurit, J.Vandewallef andL.O.Chua, fKU Leuven

4 Image Segmentation and Edge Detection via Con-strained Diffusion and Adaptive Morphology: A CNNApproach to Bubble/Debris Image EnhancementCs.Rekeczkyf, A.Schultz, I.Szatmari, T.Roska andfL.O.Chua, tUCB

5 Pattern Learning in Cellular Neural Networks usingAdaptive Simulated AnnealingB.Chandlert, Cs.Rekeczky, Y.Nishiof and A.Ushidaf,tTokushima Univ.

6 Bubble-Debris Classification via Binary Morphology andAutowave Metric on CNNI.Szatmarit, A.Schultz, Cs.Rekeczkyf, T.Roskaf andL.O.Chuaf, fUCB

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7 A CNN Universal Machine Chip with 295 cells/mm2

A.Paasio and V.Porra, Helsinki Univ. of Tech.

8 Detecting Distances in a Dynamic Highway Scenario viaCNNT.Kozek, A.G.Radvanyi, and L.O.Chua, UCB

9 Methods for Multi-level Halftoning and Inverse Halfton-ing on the CNN Universal MachineK.R.Crounse and L.O.Chua, UCB

10 A New Strategy for the Optimization of the Intercon-nections in Multi-Chip CNN SystemsM.Salerno, F.Sargeni and V.Bonaiuto, Univ. of Rome

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Sunday, November 30, Room D (Sea Pearl #1 #2)

Plenary Lectures (Room C) 8:30am to 10:30pmChairs: M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ. and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

1 Neuromorphic Modeling of Retinal Function using CNNFrank S. Werblin, UC Berkeley

2 Nonlinear Oscillations in Three-phase Circuits- from Undamped Electric Oscillation to BifurcationPhenomena -Kohshi Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

SID

Optimization IChair: R. Herrera, Columbia Univ.

11:00am to 12:40pm

1 Optimization of the Multiple-Valued LOGO Neural Net-worksA.M.Haidar and M.Morisue, Hiroshima City Univ.

2 A Gradual Neural Network Algorithm for FPGA Seg-mented Channel RoutingN.Funabiki, M.Yoda, J.Kitamichi and S.Nishikawa,Osaka Univ.

3 A Greedy Neural Network Algorithm for Route Assign-ment Problems in Multihop Radio NetworksT.Baba, N.Funabiki and S.Nishikawa, Osaka Univ.

4 Application of Genetic Algorithm to Multiple TravelingSalesman ProblemsS.Yashiki and N.Matsumoto, Meiji Univ.

5 A Heuristic Algorithm for Graph Partitioning Problemsusing Chaotic Neural NetworkM.Ohta, Osaka Elec. Commun. Univ.

S2D

Dynamical NetworksChair: T.Hikihara, Kyoto Univ.

2:00pm to 4:20pm

1 On Traveling Waves in a One-Dimensional Array of Re-sistively Coupled CellsD.M.W.Leenaerts, Tech. Univ. Eindhoven

2 Space-Time Chaos in Networks of Chaotic Elements andSpatial IntermittencyL.A.Bunimovich, Georgia Tech.

3 Dynamical Networks with Bifurcation Processing Ele-mentN.H.Farhat, Univ. of Pennsylvania

4 Circuit Realization of an Analog Chaotic Network andAnalysis of Pattern Switching PhenomenonT.Ohiro, Y.Setou, Y.Nishio and A.Ushida,Tokushima Univ.

5 A Fast Algorithm for Spatiotemporal Pattern Analysisof Neural Networks with Multivalued LogicH.Ninomiya, A.Kamo, T.Yoneyama and H.Asai,Shizuoka Univ.

6 "Locally Hamiltonian Approximation of Periodic Orbitswith Neural NetworksA.Lozowski, J.M.Zurada, and S.Jankowski,Univ. of Louisville

7 Design of 3-valued Neural Networks with Cyclic Con-nection for Limit Cycle GeneratorT.Yoneyama, H.Ninomiya and H.Asai, Shizuoka Univ.

S3D 4:40pm to 6:40pm

Complex SystemsChair: L.A.Bunimovich, Georgia Tech.

1 "Lumberjacks Dilemma Model (Dynamical GameModel)E.Akiyama and K.Kaneko, Univ. of Toyko

2 Interfacial Dynamics of Abelian Domains: DifferentialGeometric MethodsR.M.Owczarek and H.E.Makaruk,Los Alamos Nat. Lab.

3 Chaotic Time Series from a Model of Trading AgentsM.Tanaka-Yamawaki and M.Tabuse, Miyazaki Univ.

4 Phenomenological Approach of Spatio-Temporal Dy-namics in Coupled Magneto-Elastic SystemT.Hikihara and Y.Ueda, Kyoto Univ.

5 'Pattern Formation in Oscillating Granular Laye,L.S.Tsimringt and I.Aranson, fUC San Diego

6 Phase Transitions of Computer Network Traffic ModelR.Sawatari and T.Ohira, SONY

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Sunday, November 30, Room E (Sea Pearl #3 #4)

Plenary Lectures (Room C) 8:30am to 10:30pmChairs: M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ. and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

1 Neuromorphic Modeling of Retinal Function using CNNFrank S. Werblin, UC Berkeley

2 Nonlinear Oscillations in Three-phase Circuits- from Undamped Electric Oscillation to BifurcationPhenomena -Kohshi Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

S1E 11:00am to 1:00pm

Modeling and Simulation IChairs: T.Soma and Y.Kanzawa, Waseda Univ.

1 Implementation of a Library for Modeling in Economics:Design GuidelinesJ.P.Pedroso, RIKEN

2 Modelling and Simulation of 4x4-wheel Skid-steer Vehi-clesR.E.Colyer and J.T.Economou, Cranfield Univ.

3 The Application of SDP to Water Distribution Pipe Net-works Analysis "-»D.Shimada, T.Tsukatani, K.Jin'no and M.Tanaka,Sophia Univ.

4 An LP Test Algorithm for Finding All Solutions ofPiecewise-Linear Resistive CircuitsK.Yamamura and K.Yomogita, Gunma Univ.

5 A Numerical Method for Checking Nonexistence of So-lution of Nonlinear Equations Using OptimizationY.Nakaya and S.Oishi, Waseda Univ.

6 Simplex Method for Calculating Optimal Value withGuaranteed AccuracyM.Kashiwagi, Kyushu Univ.

S2E 2:10pm to 4:30pm

Modeling and Simulation IIChairs: R.Dang, Hosei Univ. and M.Makino, Chuo Univ.

1 Transient Analysis of High Speed Signal TransmissionLines by Scattering Matrix MethodS.Ichikawa and H.Miyake, Kyoto Univ.

2 A Circuit Simulator Using a Dedicated Hardware Accel-erator (Part I: Algorithm)H.Yagi, M.Numata and R.Dang, Hosei Univ.

3 A Circuit Simulator Using a Dedicated Hardware Accel-erator (Part II: Board Design and Implementation)M.Numata, H.Yagi, S.Wakabayashi and R.Dang,Hosei Univ.

4 C++ Library for Numerical Calculations with Guaran-teed AccuracyH.Numanami and S.Oishi, Waseda Univ.

5 An Estimation Method with Interval Analysis of RegionIncluding Unique Solution Path of Homotopy MethodM.Makino, Chuo Univ.

6 How dose Parallel Code Method Converge to a Root ofa Nonlinear Equation?T.Ozeki and T.Iijima, Fukuyama Univ.

7 An Accurate Circuit Simulation Using Real MOS Tran-sistor Instead of Its Mathematical ModelV.V.Denisenko, Research Lab. of Design Automation

S3E 4:50pm to 6:50pm

Circuits and SystemsChairs: T.Matsumoto, Fukui Univ. and Y.Endo, TokaiUniv.

1 Fluctuation Analysis of Information-Transfer Systemswith Feedback Confirmation Channels by Means of Set-Valued Mapping ConceptK.Horiuchi, Waseda Univ.

2 Beneath-Beyond Method and Construction of LyapunovFunctionsY.Ohtat, Y.Nagai and L.Gong, tKobe Univ.

3 A Note on Unique Parameter Determinability of AnalogCircuits with Two Inaccessible NodesLYamaguchif, K.Kaneko, T.Igari and S.Shinoda,tTokai Univ.

4 Numerical Validation for Nonlinear Boundary ValuesProblems using Piecewise Smooth FunctionY.Oda, S.Oishi, Y.Kanzawa and T.Soma,Waseda Univ.

5 A Numerical Method to Prove the Existence of Solutionsfor Nonlinear Operator EquationsY.Kanzawa, T.Soma and S.Oishi, Waseda Univ.

6 Operating Points for Nonlinear Infinite Electrical Net-works with Permissive Connections at Infinite Extremi-tiesB.D.Calvertf and A.H.Zemanian, fUniv. of Auckland

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Sunday, November 30, Room F (Sea Pearl #5 #6)

Plenary Lectures (Room C) 8:30am to 10:30pmChairs: M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ. and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

1 Neuromorphic Modeling of Retinal Function using CNNFrank S. Werblin, UC Berkeley

2 Nonlinear Oscillations in Three-phase Circuits- from Undamped Electric Oscillation to BifurcationPhenomena -Kohshi Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

S1F 11:00am to 12:40pm

FuzzyChair: T.Hollstein, Darmstadt Univ. of Tech.

1 On Control Rule Adjustment for Stability Design forFuzzy Control SystemsX.Wang and T.Matsumoto, Fukui Univ.

2 On Representation of Interval Function on the FuzzyLogic ControllerYKometanif, Y.Endo and K.Horiuchit, fWaseda Univ.

3 On Clustering Algorithm for Fuzzy DataY.Endof and K.Horiuchi, tTokai Univ.

4 An Improvement of the Fuzzy Model Using InformationCriteriaS.Fukumoto, H.Miyajima, K.Kishida and Y.Nagasawa,Kagoshima Univ.

5 A Learning Method of Fuzzy Inference Rules by VectorQuantizationK.Kishida and H.Miyajima, Kagoshima Univ.

S2F 2:00pm to 6:40pm

Optimization IIChairs: R.Thawonmas, Univ. of Aizu and M.Ohta, OsakaErectron. Commun. Univ.

1 Three Dimensional Images Reconstruction from Com-puter Generated Holograms using Genetic AlgorithmK.Tanaka, H.Fujimoto and T.Shimomura,Kyushu Inst. Tech.

2 Enhanced Performance of Genetic Algorithms for Mul-tiobjective Optimization ProblemT.Tagamif and T.Kawabe, fKagawa Junior Coll.

3 Computer Simulation of Generating Artificial ProficientMotion for Upper Limb during Baseball PitchingY.Mochizuki, T.Matsumoto, K.Tezuka, S.Yamashita,S.Inokuchi and K.Omura, Osaka Univ.

4 'The Solution of Nonlinear Differential Equations by Se-quential Function ApproximationA.J.Meade, Jr., M.Kokkolaras and B.Zeldin, Rice Univ.

5 A Nonlinear Global Minimization Method using Approx-imated Hyper-Rectangles over Unimodal Regions at Lo-cal MinimaH.Kanemitsu, H.Konno, Y.Komiya and M.Shimbo,Hokkaido Univ. of Edu.

6 Comparison between Chaotic Noise and Burst Noise onSolving Abilities of Hopfield Neural NetworksT.Ueta, Y.Nishio and T.Kawabe, Tokushima Univ.

7 On the Uesaka's Conjecture Concerning the Optimiza-tion by means of Neural NetworksT.Nishi, Kyushu Univ.

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8 'Exponential Stability Conditions for Random NeuroDynamicsZ.Xinsheng, Shantou Univ.

9 'On the Existence and Stability of Solutions in Self-Organizing Cortical MapsA.Meyer-Baese, Tech. Univ. Darmstadt

10 Computing n-Dimensional Volumes of Complexes: Ap-plication to Constructive Entropy BoundsV.Beiu and H.E.Makaruk, Los Alamos Natl. Lab.

11 *A Neural Network Framework for Large-Scale Dis-tributed Optimization of Combinational ProblemsD.I.Tsioutsias, Sabre Decision Tech.

12 Feasibility Study of Meta Real-Time Scheduling usingNeural NetworksR.Thawonmas, Univ. of Aizu

13 Numerical Analysis of the Packed Bed using Non-linearPartial Differential EquationsJ.Shi bat a, Y.Matsumura, Y.Sato, Y.Hosotani, N.Kannoand S.Fukui, Kanazawa Inst. Tech.

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Monday, December 1, Room A (Nautilus

M I A 8:30am to 10:30am M3A(Invited) 2:10pm to 4:30pm

Chaotic OscillationChair: C.K.Tse, Hong Kong Poly Tech. Univ.

1 On the Attracting Set for Paramtrically Excited Nonlin-ear OscillatorsDA. Altshuller, Lucent Tech, Inc.

2 'Phase Locked Chaotic OscillationsN.F.Rulkov, UC San Diego

3 Quenching Self-Oscillations and Suppressing Chaos inNonautonomous Chua's CircuitF.A.Savaci and I.H.Marangoz, Istanbul Tech. Univ.

4 A Complete Deterministic Analysis of Numerically Con-trolled OscillatorsJ.Vollmer, German Nat. Res. Center

5 Wave Chaos in Quantum Pseudointegrable BilliardsT.Shigeharaf, H.Mizoguchi, T.Mishima and T.Cheon,fSaitama Univ.

6 Prediction of Blast Furnace Gas Supply in ChaosA.I.Fernandez Martinez and L.Sanchez Ramos,Univ. of Oviedo

M2A

Chaotic CircuitsChair: Der-Cherng Liaw, NCTU

11:00am to 1:00pm

1 Influences of Noise and Quantization on Estimation ofthe Lyapunov Exponents from Multidimensional Dy-namical SystemsY.Tanaka and Y.Horio, Tokyo Denki Univ.

2 Influences of Non-Ideal Characteristics of A/D Con-verteron Estimation of the Lyapunov Exponent from One-dimensional Dynamical SystemsF.Uesugi, Y.Tanaka and Y.Horio, Tokyo Denki Univ.

3 CMOS Implementation of Chaos Generator and Nonlin-ear A-D ConverterA.Kasamatsu, K.Sakata and K.Shono, Sophia Univ.

4 On IC Realization of Simple Chaotic Circuits Includinga DiodeY.Hosokawa, T.Ichihara, Y.Nishio and A.Ushida,Tokushima Univ.

5 Synchronization in Chaotic Oscillator with NonlinearResistorsK.Tsutsumi, A.Hyogo and K.Sekine, Sci. Univ. Tokyo

6 A Design of Chaos Generator for IC ImplementationH.Takakubot and K.Takakubo, Chuo Univ.

Bifurcation of Nonlinear Systems withNon-Smooth Characterist icsChair: T.Ueta, Tokushima Univ.

1 Controlling Chaos in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems withNon-Smooth CharacteristicsT.Kousaka, T.Ueta and H.Kawakami, Tokushima Univ.

2 Proof of Existence of Chaos in an Iron Resonant Cir-cuit Including an Inductor with a Complete SaturationCharacteristicT.Miyoshit, N.Inabat and T.Saito, fUtsunomiya Univ.

3 BVP Oscillator with Periodically Switched RC CircuitK.Fujimotof, T.Kousaka, T.Ueta and H.Kawakami,tAnan Natl.CoIl.Tech.

4 Manifold Piecewise Linear System with Piecewise Lin-ear TrajectoriesT.Tsubonef, T.Saitot, K.Jin'no and W.Schwarz,fHosei Univ.

5 Nonlinear Resonant Circuit with Phase-Controlled Peri-odic SignalT.Ueta, T.Okubo and H.Kawakami, Tokushima Univ.

6 Bifurcation and Chaos from Autonomous SwitchingConverters: Phenomena and ApplicationsC.K.Tse, Hong Kong Poly Tech. Univ.

7 Non-Smooth Characteristics and Bifurcation of a Math-ematical Model for Motion of a Flooded Ship in WavesS.Murashiget, M.Komuro and K.Aihara,fMinistry of Transport

M4A(Invited)

Complex Economic DynamicsChair: A.Matsumoto, Niigata Univ.

4:50pm to 6:50pm

1 Strange Attractors in a Two-dimensional OverlappingGenerations ModelM.Yokoo, Waseda Univ.

2 Nonlinear Business Cycle Model in an Open Economy:Noise Effects on the DynamicsT.Asadaf, T.Inaba and T.Misawa, fChuo Univ.

3 Parallel Processing Economic System Composed of Non-optimizing AgentsM.Yoshida, Sensyuu Univ.

4 Preferable Disequilibrium in a Nonlinear Cobweb Econ-omyA.Matsumoto, Niigata Univ.

5 'Self-Organization and Economic FluctuationsT.Onozaki, Univ. of Southern California

6 'Emergence of Strange Attractors in a Business CycleModelA.Dohtanif and M.Yokoo, fToyama Univ.

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M1B 8:20am to 10:40am

Oscillator IChair: N.Inaba, Utsunomiya Univ.

1 Phase Noise in OscillatorsA.Demir, A.Mehrotra and J.Roychowdhury, Bell Labs.

2 Computing Limit Cycles in Nonlinear SystemsA.Buonomo and P.Di.Genio, Univ. di Salerno

3 Experimental Study of Canards in a Four-segment Piece-wise Linear CircuitHOkazakif, T.Hirose and H.Nakano,tGifu Nat. Coll. Tech.

4 An Investigation of Coupled Van der Pol Oscillators withAsymmetric structureT.Ookawara and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

5 Experimental Confirmation of the Effects of Elements'Fluctuations on the Degenerate Modes of a Ring ofThree and Four Coupled Van-der Pol OscillatorsY.Ichihashi, T.Ookawara and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

6 An Approach to Symmetry of Subharmonic Oscillationsof Order 1/3 in Three-Phase Circuit by Interval Com-putationT.Hisakado and K.Okumura, Kyoto Univ.

7 Application of Fractional Derivatives for the Analysis ofNonlinear Damped Vibrations of Suspension BridgesY.A.Rossikhin and M.V.Shitikova,Voronezh State Acad. of Construe. & Archi.

M3B

SynchronizationChair: T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

2:10pm to 4:10pm

1 'On Generalized Synchronization of Chaos in MutuallyCoupled SystemsN.F.Rulkov, M.M.Sushchik and H.D.I Abarbanel,UC San Diego

2 Synchronization Phenomena from a Simple HysteresisNeural NetworkT.Nakaguchi, K.Jin'no and M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ.

3 Forced Synchronization of Coupled OscillatorsH.Kitajima, Y.Noumi and H.Kawakami,Tokushima Univ.

4 'Chaotic Phase Synchronization Effects in Ensemble ofCoupled Phase Lock LoopsV.Shalfeev and G.Osipov, Nizhni Novgorod State Univ.

5 Synchronization of Chaos in Spatially Extended SystemsM.M.Sushchik Jr.f, N.F.Rulkovt, M.I.Rabinovicht andM.M.Sushchik Sr., tReco. Phys. Inc.

6 A Network of FitzHugh-Nagumo Oscillators for ObjectSegmentationA.Labbi, R.Milanese and H.Bosch, Univ. of Geneva

M2B 11:00am to 1:00pm

Oscillator II "^Chair: B.Z.Kaplan, Univ. of the Negev

1 Breakdown of Chaos Synchronization in a Circuit withInstantaneous State Setting MethodK.Maeda, T.Matsushita, H.Torikai and T.Saito,Hosei Univ.

2 Analysis of Relaxation Oscillation SQUID with Addi-tional Positive FeedbackA.Kanasugit, M.Yamadayaf and M.Morisue,Saitama Univ.

3 On Relation Between Initial States and Phase Patternsin Coupled Oscillators NetworksS.Morof, S.Mori and I.Sasasef, fKeio Univ.

4 An Analysis of a Ring of Five Coupled van der Pol Os-cillators with Asymmetric StructureM.Kobayashi, Y.Ichihashi, T.Ookawara and T.Endo,Meiji Univ.

5 Oscillatory Mode Transitions in a Four Coupled NeuralOscillator ModelT. Ikemoto, H.Nagashino, Y.Kinouchi and T.Yoshinaga,Tokushima Univ.

6 On a Ladder of Oscillators Sharing InductorsY.Setou, Y.Inami, Y.Nishio and A.Ushida,Tokushima Univ.

M4B

IntermittencyChair: Y.Nishio, Tokushima Univ.

4:30pm to 6:30pm

1 'Crisis-induced Intermittency in Simple Electronic Cir-cuits: Experimental Results and SimulationsD.J.Jefferies, Univ. of Surrey

2 Intermittency Observed in a Mutually Coupled Phase-Locked LoopM.Endo and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

3 On-off Intermittency and a New Type of Intermittencyfrom a Ring of Four Coupled Phase-Locked LoopsA.Hasegawa, R.Igarashi and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

4 Intermittency and Hyperchaos Observed in a Ring ofFour Coupled Phase-Locked LoopsK.Seshima, A.Hasegawa and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

5 A Model of Riddled Basins in Chaotic Synchronizationand Its Fat Fractal StructureH.Nakajimat, Y.Yamada and Y.Ueda, fKinki Univ.

6 "Bifurcations of Riddled BasinsY.L.Maistrenkof and T.Kapitaniak,tNatl. Acad. Sci. Ukraine

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8:20am to 10:40am M3C(Invited)MlC(Invited)

Chaos and OptimizationChairs: T.Ikeguchi, Sci.Univ.Tokyo, and Y.Horio, TokyoDenki Univ.

1 Chaotic Optimization and Linear TransformationH.Niitsuma, S.Ishii and M.Ito, Nara Inst. Sci. and Tech.

2 Chaos and Optimization- From Numerical Algorithm to Hardware Implementa-tion -T.Ikeguchit and Y.Horio, tSci. Univ. Tokyo

3 Chaotic Dynamics and Global Attracting SetsL.Chent and K.Aihara, tOsaka Sangyo Univ.

4 A Novel Chaotic Search for Combinatorinal Optimiza-tionM.Hasegawaf, T.Ikeguchit and K.Aihara,tSci. Univ. Tokyo

5 Learning Algorithm for Chaotic Neural Networks whichSolve Optimization ProblemsI.Tokudaf, K.Aihara, R.Tokunaga and T.NagashimatfMuroran Inst. Tech.

6 An Approach to Combinatorial Optimization Problemwith Analog HardwareN.Kanou, Tokyo Denki Univ.

7 Realizing the Chaotic Neuron Model: IC SolutionsR.Herreraf, Y.Horio and K.Suyamat, fColumbia Univ.

2:10pm to 4:50pm

M2C(Invited) 11:00am to 1:00pm

Dynamical Neural CodingChairs: K.Aihara and N.Ichinose, Univ. of Tokyo

1 A Deterministic Analysis of Pulse Trains for Neural Net-worksN.Ichinose and K.Aihara, Univ. of Tokyo

2 Solving the Binding Problem with Dynamical Cell As-semblyK.Nakanishi, M.Watanabe and K.Aihara,Univ. of Tokyo

3 A Neural Model for Temporal Pulse CodingM.Watanabe and K.Aihara, Univ. of Tokyo

4 Dynamics of Pulse Type HardwareChaotic Neuron Model with Active AxonK.Someya, A.Fujita, K.Saeki and Y.Sekine, Nihon Univ.

5 Influence of Updating Rules on Retrievals in AssociativeChaotic Neural NetworksM.Adachif and K.Aihara, fRIKEN

6 Clustering of Memory Dynamics and Dynamical Sym-metry of a Neural NetworkT.Nagashima, N.Hatakeyama and I.Tokuda,Muroran Inst. Tech.

New Models of Neural Networks, Information Pro-cessing and ComplexityChair: T.Shimizu, Kokushikan Univ.

1 On the Periodic Chaos Neural NetworkM.Nakagawa, Nagaoka Univ. of Tech.

2 Equivalence of Information Processes between CellularAutomata and Neural NetworkY.Nagaif and Y.Aizawa, fKokushikan Univ.

3 Mechanism of Avoiding Local Minima in Chaotic Brow-nian NetworkT.Shimizu, Kokushikan Univ.

4 Associative Memory Neural Networks with AsymmetricConnectionsM.Shiino, Tokyo Inst. Tech.

5 Dynamics of an Asynchronous Chaotic Neural NetworkT.Nagashima and S.Matsuuchi, Muroran Inst. Tech.

6 Time Constants of Complex Systems Described byPolya's Class PolynomialsH.Hara, S.S.Lee and J.Koyama, Tohoku Univ.

7 Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations and Nonlin-ear Time SeriesY.Tamura, Inst. Stat. Math.

8 Parastatistics Revisited and Its ApplicationsS.S.Lee, H.Hara and J.Koyama, Tohoku Univ.

M4C 5:10pm to 6:50pm

PhysicsChair: M.Nakagawa, Nagaoka Univ. of Sci. & Tech.

1 Non-Stationary Noise Analysis and Its Application toSynaptic PlasticityH.Kojima, L.V.Ileva, K.Ichikawa and S.F.Traynelis,RIKEN

2 'Identification, Model Switching Detection and Predic-tion of Complex SystemR.W.Swiniarski and K.Gumrukcu,San Diego State.Univ.

3 Estimation of Vertical Velocity with the MU Radar In-terferometry ObservationsN.Kawano, M.Yamamoto and S.Fukao, Kyoto Univ.

4 "Some Applications of Nonlinear Theory in Celestial Me-chanicsV.A.Antonov and A.S.Baranov, Inst. Theor. Russia

5 Three Body Multichannel Scattering as a Model of Irre-versible Quantum MechanicsA.V.Bogdanov and A.S.Gevorkyan,Inst. High-Perform. Comput. and DB

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M I D 8:30am to 10:30am

Learning IChair: G.Chakraborty, Univ. of Aizu

1 Adaptive Associative Memories for Fast Inference OnConceptual HierarchiesQ.Maf and H.Isahara, ^Ministry of Posts & Telecom.

2 "Statistical Dynamics of Associative Memory for HigherOrder Neural NetworksS.Yatsuki, M.L.Xin, N.Matsuoka and H.Miyajima,Kagoshima Univ.

3 On Distance between Patterns for Higher Order NeuralNetworksH.Miyajima, M.L.Xin and S.Yatsuki, Kagoshima Univ.

4 Bilayer Associative Memory Using Mid-Step Nonlinear-ityT.Yamase, Y.Kanemitsu and M.Miyata,Kanazawa Inst. Tech.

5 Logic Oriented Neural Network for Signed-Ternary LogicCircuitsM.Sakamoto and M.Morisue, Hiroshima City Univ.

6 Application of the Logic Oriented Neural Network fora Converter from Signed-Ternary Number to Radix-2Signed-Digit NumberM.Sakamotof, J.Yamada, J.Hirayama and M.Morisuef,fHiroshima City Univ.

M2D 11:00am to 1:00pm

Learning IIChair: H.Miyajima, Kagoshima Univ.

1 A Virtually Growing Cell Structures for Flexible Unsu-pervised LearningS.Kawahara and T.Saito, Hosei Univ.

2 A Neural Network with Incremental Learning Capabil-ity and Global Convergence PropertyM.Nishigaki and M.Soga, Shizuoka Univ.

3 Biologically Plausible Local Error Correction LearningH.Takahashi and T.Uchiyama,Univ. of Electro-Commun.

4 An Unsupervised Competitive Learning with Non-linearStrength Function to Find Proper Cluster ShapesG.Chakraborty and S.Noguchi, Univ. of Aizu

5 Self-adaptive Independent Component Analysis for Sub-Gaussian and Super-Gaussian Mixtures with an Un-known Number of Sources and Adaptive NoiseA.Cichocki, I.Sabala, S.Choi, B.Orsier and R.Szupiluk,RIKEN

6 Dynamics of Interconnectional Neural Field Learningwith Hebbean LawT.Fuchida, K.Mori and S.Murashima, Kagoshima Univ.

M3D

Learning IIIChair: A.Cichocki, RIKEN

2:10pm to 4:10pm

1 A Minimal s-DFA Presentation of Finite Alphabet Pro-cesses and Its Optimal Model Selection from DataH.Suetani, Univ. of Tokyo

2 Conditions for Convergence of the Normalized LMS Al-gorithm in Neural LearningK.Ikeda, S.Miyoshi and K.Nakayama, Kanazawa Univ.

3 Special Statistical Properties of Neural Network Learn-ingK.Fukumizu, Ricoh

4 Training Feedforward Neural Networks with Conver-gence AnalysisA.Alessandri, M.Maggiore and M.Sanguineti,CNR-IAN Nat. Res. Counc.

5 Acceleration of the EM AlgorithmS.Ikeda, RIKEN

6 New Learning Method for Multi Perception Type Neu-ral NetworksY.Shiratori and H.Mizutani, Shonan Inst. Tech.

M4D

Learning TVChair: K.Ikeda, Kanazawa Univ.

4:30pm to 6:50pm

1 Learning of a Phase Pattern in Coupled Oscillatorsbased on Evaluation FunctionsJ.Nishii, RIKEN

2 Exact Gradient Calculation in Gamma Neural NetworksT.J.Cholewof, J.M.Zuradaf and A.Cichocki,fUniv. of Louisville

3 Creative and Competitive Learning Methods for VectorQuantizationM.Maedat, H.Miyajima and T.Takahashi,fKurume Nat. Coll. Tech.

4 Competitive Associative Networks for Function Approx-imation and Control of PlantsS.Kurogi and S.Ren, Kyushu Inst. Tech.

5 An Artificial Neural Network Approach for the QualityClassification of Tile ProductM.H.Purnomot, D.S.Purnomo and E.Shimizu,tOsaka City Univ.

6 Analog Error Collecting System using Neural NetworksH.Mizutanif and M.Tanaka, fShonan Inst. Tech.

7 "Radiation Resource Identification of Naval Vessels Car-ried Radar with Neural NetworksJ.Wang, L.Zhao, G.Huang and X.Zhu,East China Shipbuild. Inst.

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M1E

Analog CircuitsChair: H.Hikawa, Oita Univ.

8:30am to 10:30am M3E(Invited) 2:10pm to 3:30pm

1 Low Voltage 3GHz CMOS Analog SquarerS-C.Li, K-L.Lin and W-C.Hong,Nat. Yunlin Univ. of Sci. and Tech.

2 Application of Compound Current Conveyor to AnalogBuilding BlocksA.Hyogo, Y.Okuma and K.Sekine, Sci. Univ. Tokyo

3 A Four-Quadrant CMOS-OTA Composed of COMFETswith Extended Liner Input RangeY.Fukutomi, A.Hyogo and K.Sekine, Sci. Univ. Tokyo

4 Design of Current Comparator Using i>MOS DoubleCascade Current Mirrors for MVLJ.Shen, K.Tanno, O.Ishizuka and Z.Tang,Miyazaki Univ.

5 Very Low Power Two-MOS Virtual-Short Circuit andIts ApplicationK.Tanno, O.Ishizuka and Z.Tang, Miyazaki Univ.

6 Current-Mode Multiple-Radix High-speed Adder andSubtracter with Minimum Redundant Code Represen-tationT.Tabata, F.Ueno and T.Inoue,Kumamoto Nat. Coll. Tech

M2E 11:00am to 1:00pm

Low Power and Low Voltage CircuitsChair: K.Tanno, Miyazaki Univ.

1 IV Rail-to-rail CMOS Voltage Follower with Low Out-put ImpedanceK.Takakubot, H.Takakubo, S.Takagif and N.Fujiit,tTokyo Inst. Tech.

2 A Low Power Compound Current ConveyorE.Ibaragi, A.Hyogo and K.Sekine, Sci. Univ. Tokyo

3 1.2V Low-Power Dynamic Complementary Pass-transistor LogicK-H.Cheng and J-H.Chen, Tamkang Univ.

4 Low-Voltage-Swing Low-Power CMOS BufferK-H.Cheng and W-B.Yang, Tamkang Univ.

5 A Low Voltage Type Multiplier with High Linearity Us-ing Multitail CellM.Konishide, A.Hyogo and K.Sekine, Sci.Univ.Tokyo

6 A Simple Low Voltage UHF CMOS 4-Q Analogue Mul-tiplier Based on Modified Regulated Cascode StructureS.C.Li, Nat. Yunlin Univ. of Sci. and Tech.

Transmission Line AnalysisChair: H.Asai, Shizuoka Univ.

1 Modification of Moment Matching Macromodel toMulti-Conductor Transmission LinesY.Tanji, Y.Nishio and A.Ushida, Tokushima Univ.

2 A Fast Method for Nonlinear Simulation of Transmis-sion Line NetworksR.Achar and M.Nakhla, Carleton Univ.

3 Transient Analysis for Interconnects Based on AWEwith Delay Evaluation TechniqueT.Watanabe and H.Asai, Shizuoka Univ.

4 Reduced Order Model of Transmission Lines withPreservation of Passivity and Moment Matching at Mul-tiple PointsQ.Yu and E.S.Kuh, UCB

M4E 3:30pm to 6:50pm

Design and Implementation of Neural SystemsChairs: N.Kanou, Tokyo Denki Univ. and A.Paasio,Helsinki Univ. of Tech.

1 A Modified Asynchronous Pulse Neural Network Modelfor VLSI ImplementationM.Hanagata and Y.Horio, Tokyo Denki Univ.

2 Analog Circuit Implementation of Asynchronous PulseNeural Network ModelK.Yasuda, M.Hanagata, R.Kasahara and Y.Horio,Tokyo Denki Univ.

3 64-State Cell of Nonlinear Quantized Map CircuitJ.Zhu and K.Shono, Sophia Univ.

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4 A Prediction-chip and Its Evolutional DesignM.Yasunaga and M.Takahashi, Tsukuba Univ.

5 Frequency-based Digital Multilayer Neural Networkwith Voting NeuronH.Hikawa, Oita Univ.

6 A New Analog Content Addressable Memory for Build-ing a New Intelligent System and VLSI ImplementationT.Harada, Y.Mizugaki and K.Nakajima, Tohoku Univ.

7 Designs of Integrated Circuit to Generate Map ChaosH.Tanaka, S.Sato, K.Nakajima, E.Belhaire and P.Garda,Tohoku Univ.

8 A Study on the Learning Ability of a DBM with Quan-tized SynapsesS.Sato, S.Shibata and K.Nakajima, Tohoku Univ.

9 A Study on Dynamics of Mathematical Chaotic NeuronModel with a Single Recurrent ConnectionI.Tsuduki, Y.Kojima, K.Someya and Y.Sekine,Nihon Univ.

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M1F

Chaos and Communication IIIChair: M.Goetz, TUD

8:30m to 10:30m M3F(Invited) 2:10pm to 5:30pm

1 Private Communication with Chaos Using Fixed PointDSP and Study on Its Overflow ProblemsK.Nishida, E.Okuno, H.Kamata, T.Endo and Y.Ishida,Meiji Univ.

2 On a Chaos Communication System using a Hyper-Chaotic CircuitM.Nakama, J.Kawata, Y.Nishio and A.Ushida,Tokushima Univ.

3 Chaotic Modulation Communication System Using aCircuit Generating Chaotic Signal with Broad-BandSpectrumM.Matsudaf, Y.Nishiot, H.Dedieu and A.Ushidaf,fTokushima Univ.

4 Spread Spectrum Communication via Chaotic SignalsM.Itoh, H.Matsui and H.Ura, Nagasaki Univ.

5 * Multiplexing of Chaotic Signals using SynchronizationH.D.I.Abarbanel, N.F.Rulkov, M.M.Sushchik andL.S.Tsimring, UC San Diego

6 Analysis and Experiment on Delay-Lock Loop withTriple Loops and Binary QuantizationS.Hishidat, H.Fujisaka, T.Miyashitaf and C.Sato,fKeio Univ.

M2F

Cellular Neural NetworksChair: K.R.Crounse, UCB

11:00am to 1:00pm

1 Problems on Autoresolution by Hierarchical Discrete-Time Cellular Neural NetworksM.Onishi, A.Suzuki, S.Oyake, J.Miyata, K.Jin'no andM.Tanaka, Sophia Univ.

2 Hierarchical Continuous-Time Cellular Neural NetworksN.Ito, F.Kawaguchi, J.Miyata, K.Jin'no and M.Tanaka,Sophia Univ.

3 A Proof of Complete Stability of Non-Symmetric CNNsby a Convergence Theorem of Gauss-Seidel MethodN.Takahashif and L.O.Chua, fKyushu Univ.

4 Convergence as Gain Becomes Large of AsymptoticallyStable Equilibrium Points of Neural NetsB.D.Calvert, Univ. of Auckland

5 Application of Genetic Algorithm to Design Problem ofCellular Neural NetworkA.Kanagawa, H.Kawabata and H.Takahashi,Okayama Pref. Univ.

6 Non-linearly Connected Cross-scale Interaction in a Cel-lular NetworkT.Yamamoto and X.Li, Charles Sturt Univ.

Nonlinear Optical and Electrical TechnologiesChair: M.Nakazawa, NTT

1 Present and Future Optical Fiber Transmission Systemsand Effects of Optical Nonlinearity on the SystemsN.Uchida, Furukawa Elec. Ltd.

2 3-Dimensional Beam Propagation Analysis of NonlinearOptical FibersM.Koshiba and A.Niiyama, Hokkaido Univ.

3 Ultrafast All-optical Devices with Switching Speed Un-restricted by Highly Efficient but Slow Incoherent Non-linearitiesK.Tajima, S.Nakamura and Y.Ueno, NEC

4 Transmission Characteristics for Optical Fiber SystemsConsisted of DSF's, DSCF's and OPC'sM.Takahara, M.Hanawa and J.Yamawaku,Yamanashi Univ.

5 Nonlinear Optical Pulse Propagation in a Weak Disper-sion LimitY.Kodama, Osaka Univ.

6 Advantages of Dispersion-Allocated Soliton Transmis-sion and Its Application to Conventional 1.3/im Single-mode FibersH.Kubota and M.Nakazawa, NTT

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7 Filter Control of Stretched-Pulse Transmission inDispersion-Managed FibersM.Matsumoto, Osaka Univ.

8 Propagation and Control of Nonlinear Waves in LC Lad-der CircuitS.Watanabe, Yokohama National Univ.

9 Neural Network Technology Creates a New EmergingApplicationK.Tanaka, K.Kyuma and S.Tamai, Mitsubishi Electric

M4F 5:30am to 6:50pm

SolitonChair: S.Watanabe, Yokohama National Univ.

1 Wavelet Analysis of Soliton Solutions for NonlinearSchrodinger EquationR.Saji and H.Konno, Tsukuba Univ.

2 Dualistic Geometry and Isospectral Gradient FlowsG.Hori, Univ. of Tokyo

3 Solitons in Strongly Nonlinear SystemsL.A.Ostrovsky, Univ. of Colorado

4 "Parametric Amplification and Phase Conjugation ofPulse Microwave Signals in Yttrium Iron Garnet FilmsG.A.Melkov, A.A.Serga, A.V.Bagada and A.L.Gordon,Kiev Univ.

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T1A 8:30am to 10:30am T3A 2:10pm to 6:00pm

Image Processing IChair: H.Takahashi, Univ. Electron. Commun.

1 Spatio-temporal Target Identification of High RangeResolution Radar Based on Hidden Markov ModelD.Zhou and G.Liu, Nanjing Univ. of Sci. and Tech.

2 "Design of Nonlinear Texture Data Models Using Local-ized Principal Components and Rough SetsApplication to Texture ClassificationR.W.Swiniarski, San Diego State Univ.

3 A Recognition Method for Face as Approximately AffineTransformed SubpatternT.Hattori, W.Fukuda and T.Yamasaki, Kagawa Univ.

4 Advanced Adaptive Resonance Theory (AART) for Im-age PerceptionS-C.Hwang, H-G.Lee and B-H.Rhee, Hanyang Univ.

5 New Image Invariants Based on Moment-Patterns in theRadon SpaceR.R.Galigekere, E.I.Plotkin and M.N.S.Swamy,Concordia Univ.

6 Radial Basis Predictor for Image InterpolationM.Yasukawa, T.Ikeguchi and M.Takagi,Sci. Univ. Tokyo

T2A

Image Processing IIChair: K.Jin'no, Sophia Univ.

11:00am to 1:00pm

1 'An Algorithm for Blind Signal Separation and Recov-ery for both Static and Dynamic EnvironmentsA.B.Gharbi and F.M.Salam, Michigan State Univ.

2 Blind Separation of Uniformly Distributed Source Sig-nalsJ.Basak and S.Amari, RIKEN

3 "An Algorithm for Blind Separation of Signals using Ex-act Entropy ComputationA.B.Gharbi and F.M.Salam, Michigan State Univ.

4 Blind Separation of Convolved Non-Stationary SignalsM.Kawamotof, K.Matsuoka and N.Ohnishit, fRIKEN

5 Blind Source Separation Algorithm Based on 4th-orderSelf- and Cross-cumulants Criterion Applied for EEGData AnalysisJ.Cao and A.Cichocki, RIKEN

6 Separation of Highly Correlated AR-Signals: Parameter-Free Structural Modeling ApproachE.I.Plotkin, Concordia Univ.

Image Processing IIIChairs: E.I.Plotkin, Concordia Univ. and J.Basak,RIKEN

1 Fuzzy Image Processing with Mathematical Morphologyand TopologyK.Kawaharaf, H.Miyao, S.Ichinosef, T.Miyazaki,Y.Shidamaf and H.Yamauraf, fShinshu Univ.

2 Set-Membership Filtering: A Viable Tool for Non-LinearAdaptive Signal ProcessingS.Nagaraj, S.Gollamudi, S.Kapoor and Y.F.Huang,Univ. of Notre Dame

3 Segmentation and Edge Detection by a Self OrganizedNeural NetworkI.V.Mayer and H.Takahashi, Univ. Electron. Commun.

4 Autoresolution by Discrete-Time Cellular Neural Net-works with Asymmetric A-templatesJ.Miyata, K.Jin'no and M.Tanaka, Sophia Univ.

5 A Pitch Frequency Extraction using Neural NetworksA.Noguchi and Y.Ishida, Meiji Univ.

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6 A Pitch Estimation Based on Cepstrum using Trans-formed SpectrumJ.Okamura and Y.Ishida, Meiji Univ.

7 An Evaluation Method of Speech Quality using LVQ andIts Application to Speech Training SystemY.Fujiyama, M.Namba, H. Kamata and Y.Ishida,Meiji Univ.

8 Speaker Verification using the Combination of DPMatching and LVQK.Tajima, M.Namba and Y.Ishida, Meiji Univ.

9 Orthogonal Polynomial Expansions for Complex andReal Finite SequencesH.Murakami, Kanazawa Inst. Tech.

10 "Feature Extraction of Character's Feeling InformationUsing Vector Field Fourier Transformation and KL Ex-pansionT.Hattori and T.Yamasaki, Kagawa Univ.

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TIB 8:30am to 10:30am

Control IChair: R.O.Grigoviev, CALTECH

1 A Robust PID Design with Two Degrees of FreedomBased on Nonlinear Matrix Inequality and Genetic Al-gorithmT.Kawabef and T.Tagami, fTokushima Univ.

2 Robust PID Controller DesignY.Ohtaf, J.Li, K.Tagawa and H.Haneda, fKobe Univ.

3 An Automatic Choosing Control for Nonlinear Systemsand Its Suboptimal Design by Genetic AlgorithmH.Takata, Kagoshima Univ.

4 A New Numerical Calculation Method for Optimal Con-trol Problems having Adjustable Parameters with Con-straintK.Miyajima, H.Yamaura, D.Cai and Y.Shidama,Shinshu Univ.

5 A Design Scheme of Self-tuning I-PD Control and ItsApplication to a Pneumatic Servo SystemK.Inohana, J.Song and Y.Ishida, Meiji Univ.

6 Two-Parameter Bifurcation Analysis of A Power SystemD-C.Liaw, S-Y.Liu, Y-W.Liang and K-H.Fang,Natl. Chiao Thung Univ.

T3B 2:10pm to 3:50pm

T2B

Control IIChair: K.Hirai, Konan Univ.

11:00am to 12:40pm

1 Laser Beam Control using Self-organizing Spatial Pat-ternsY.Iino and P.Davis, ATR

2 Localized Optimal Control of Spatiotemporal ChaosR.O.Grigoriev, S.G.Lall and G.E.DuUerud, CALTECH

3 A Joint Driving Mechanism with Powder Clutch and ItsMotion ControlK.Inagaki and T.Tewodros, Tokai Univ.

4 Optimal Traffic Light Control for a Single IntersectionB.De Schutter and B.De Moor, K. U. Leuven

5 "Mobile Agents Tracking - An Adaptive Neural Ap-proachA.M.Schneider, D.A.C.Barone and P.Engel,URI, Erechim-RS

Control and ChaosChairs: F.A.Savaci and I.H.Marangoz, Istanbul Tech.Univ.

1 Chaos in a Nonlinear Control System with Time LagK.Hirai, Konan Univ.

2 OPF Control of a Chaotic Electromechanical Actuatorand the ConsequencesB.Z.Kaplanf and G.Sarafian, tUniv. of The Negev

3 Robust Stability of Extended Delayed-Feedback Controlof One-Dimensional Chaotic SystemsK.Konishif, M.Ishii and H.Kokamef, fOsakaPref. Univ.

4 Admittance Representation of the Necessary Conditionsfor Chaotic OscillatorsM.Kuramitsu and K.Isaji, Kyoto Univ.

5 Chaos Suppression and Synchronization by Mutual Cou-pling of Two Different Chaos OscillatorsN.Miyabayashif, S.Morof, S.Mori and I.Sasasef,fKeio Univ.

T4B 4:30pm to 6:30pm

Computation MethodChair: L.Trajkovic, UCB

1 Evolving Parameter Sets for Conditional Density Mod-elsG.A.Hoffmann, Humboldt Univ. Berlin

2 An Evolutionary Computation Approach Applied toTime Series PredictionD.A.C.Barone, F.Bica, K.C.Femandes and I.da SilvaMarques, Fed. Univ. Rio Grande do Sul

3 Predicting Chaotic Time Series using an Improved LocalApproximation MethodK.Itoh, NTT

4 A New Annealing EM Algorithm for Hierarchical Mix-ture of ExpertsJ.S.Yu, Chonju Nat. Univ. of Edu.

5 An Identification Method of Discrete Nonlinear Systemsvia Chebyshev Interpolation and Its Error BoundT.Shingu, H.Takata and T.Hachino, Kogashima Univ.

6 "Time - Correctness Tradeoff in a Recognition ProcessJ.Baczewskit and J.Tani, fKeio Univ.

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8:30am to 1:00am T3C(Invited)TlC(Invited)

Reconstruction of Nonlinear Dynamics IChairs: A.I.Mees, UWA and K.Aihara, Univ. of Tokyo

1 Computing Physical Invariant MeasuresG.Froyland, Univ. of Tokyo

2 Using Surrogate Data to Test for Nonlinearity in Exper-imental DataM.Small and K.Judd, UWA

3 Finding Cycles from Short Time SeriesS.AUie and A.I.Mees, UWA

4 Local Modelling and Kalman Filtering of Noisy Nonlin-ear Time SeriesD.M.Walker and A.I.Mees, UWA

5 "Embedding as a Modelling ProblemK.Judd and A.I.Mees, UWA

6 "Identification of Variable Relations from MultivariateTime Series Data

L.Cao, A.I.Mees, K.Judd and G.Froyland, UWA

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7 "Context Modelling

A.I.Mees, K.Judd and L.Mason, UWA8 Optimised Wavelet Modelling of Nonlinear Dynamics

D.Allingham, M.West and A.I.Mees, UWA9 Reconstructing Attractors with Higher Order Correla-

tionT.Ikeguchit, M.Takakuwaf and K.Aihara,tSci. Univ. Tokyo

10 Reconstruction of Strange Attractors through a Leaky-Integrator NeuronH.Suzuki and K.Aihara, Univ. of Tokyo

11 'Applications of Nonlinear Analysis in Network TrafficManagementA.Erramilli, J.Jerkins and J.Wang, Qmatrix

12 Traffic Characterization and Time Scales for DesigningEfficient Network Control PoliciesL.Trajkovic and A.Neidhardt, UCB

2:10am to 4:30am

A New Trend in Biological Information ProcessingSystems: Methods of Analysis and ModelingChairs: T. Nagashima and I.Tokuda, Muroran Inst. Tech.

1 A Neuronal Time Window for Coincidence DetectionY.Sakumura and K.Aihara, Univ. of Tokyo

2 Dynamical Neural Network Model for HippocampalMemoryO.Araki and K.Aihara, Univ. of Tokyo

3 Nonlinear Analysis on Pulsation of Human CapillaryVesselsT.Ikeguchif, C.Kitawakif and K.Aihara,t Sci. Univ. Tokyo

4 Are Normal Vowels Really Chaotic?I.Tokudat, T.Miyano and K.Aihara,t Muroran Inst. Tech.

5 HOS Classification Method of Periodical Time-VaryingWaveformN.Matri, T.Uozumi and K.Ono, Muroran Inst. Tech.

6 Temporal Structure Analysis of Central Nervous Systemwith Dual Agent ApproachesH.Inagaki, T.Uozumi and K.Ono, Muroran Inst. Tech.

7 Fractal Modeling of Fluctuations in Sustained Vowels forHigh Quality Speech SynthesisN.Aoki and T.Ifukube, Hokkaido Univ.

T4C 4:50pm to 6:30pm

BifurcationChair: K.Mitsubori, Maritime Safety Acad.

1 Locating Fold Bifurcation Points Using Subspace Shoot-ingH.Ito and A.Kumamoto, Kansai Univ.

2 Slow-fast Analysis of Bifurcations in a Multi-Dimensional Bonhoeffer-van der Pol Neuronal ModelS.Doi and S.Kumagai, Osaka Univ.

3 Hard Oscillation and Chaotic State in Neural Oscillatorwith Three NeuronsY.Nakamurat and H.Kawakami, fAnan Coll. of Tech.

4 Shilnikov Homoclinic Bifurcation Observed in an Au-tonomous Third-Order Phase-Locked Loop- The Sinusoidal Phase Detector Case -H.Seishi and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

5 Analysis of the Homoclinic Bifurcation Sets of PLLEquation with Five-Segment Piecewise-Linear PhaseDetector CharacteristicW.Ohno and T.Endo, Meiji Univ.

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Electrical CircuitsChair: K.Sekine, Sci.Univ.Tokyo

8:20pm to 10:40pm T3D 2:10pm to 4:10pm

1 A Continuous Current Switched-Capacitor DC-DC Con-verter with Fixed-Capacitors and a Voltage AveragingCapacitorN.Hara, I.Oota and F.Ueno,Kumamoto Nat. Coll. Tech.

2 A Differential Type Switched-Capacitor TransformerI.Oota, N.Hara and F.Ueno,Kumamoto Nat. Coll. Tech.

3 A Method for Synthesizing Variable Circuits with Con-stant ZerosA.Kawakami, Kanazawa Inst. Tech.

4 VHDL DCT ImplementationM.E.Rizkalla, A.T.Li and H.C.Gundrum,Purdue Sch. Eng. Tech.

5 Criterion for GS-completenessH.Sato, Shobi Junior Coll.

6 Nonlinear Device Noise Models: A New Approach fromThermodynamicsJ.Wyatt and G.J.Coram, MIT

7 Proposal of Data Structures for Presburger Arithmeticand Its Application to Circuits VerificationJ.Kitamichi, N.Funabiki and S.Nishikawa, Osaka Univ.

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FractalsChair: N.Aoki, Hokkaido Univ.

11:00am to 1:00pm

1 A Study on Chaotic Signal Processing by Fractal NeuralNetworkB.Chakraborty and Y.Sawada, Tohoku Univ.

2 Feature Extraction of Cell Morphology by Fractal Con-densationK.Takahashi, N.Yoshimura and H.Takao, Kinki Univ.

3 Recognition of Tumor Cells by MultifractalsK.Takahashi and N.Yoshimura, Kinki Univ.

4 'The Fractal Components of Natural ImagesN.Parga and A.Turiel, Univ. Autonoma de Madrid

5 Adaptive Self-Quantization on Scale Factors of IteratedFunction SystemsB-F.Wu, H-H.Hsu and Y-Q.Hu, Nat. Chiao Tung Univ.

6 Fractal Extraction from Two Added ffim Signals UsingDiscrete Wavelet TransformsB-F.Wu and Y-L.Su, Nat. Chiao Tung Univ.

Evolutionary Computa t ion IChair: D.Barone, Fed. Univ. Rio Grande do Sul

1 Emerging Structures in an Artificial Ecosystem of De-liberative and Reactive AgentsJ.Baczewski and J.Tani, Keio Univ.

2 A Study on Basin of Attraction of Associative MemoryA.Yoshida, Nara Inst. of Sci. and Tech.

3 Control of Search Parameters in Evolutionary Algo-rithmsJ.P.Pedroso, RIKEN

4 Rational Points on the Unit Circle and Sawtooth Func-tionsH.C.Gundrum and M.Rizkalla, Purdue Sch. Eng. Tech.

5 'Genetic Programming in Mechanism DesignA.Ekart, Tech. Univ. Cluj-Napoca

6 Parameter-free Genetic Algorithm (PfGA): GA withoutSetting Genetic ParametersS.Kizut, H.Sawai and T.Endo, fTOSHIBA

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Evolutionary Computa t ion IIChair: Joao Pedro Pedroso, RIKEN

4:30pm to 6:50pm

1 Backpropagation XOR Genetic AlgorithmsM.E.S.Munoz, S.R.Frigeri and D.A.C. Barone,Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Sul

2 Nonlinear System Identification by the Sigmoid TypeAutomatic Choosing Function and the Genetic Algo-rithmT.Hachino, H.Takata and I.Karube, Kagoshima Univ.

3 Atomic Decomposition with Genetic AlgorithmsR.F.Custodio and D.A.C.Barone,Fed. Univ. St.Catarnia

4 Trajectories Control of a Projectile using Genetic Algo-rithms in One Simulated EnvironmentA.Z.Cordenonsi, D.A.C.Barone and M.R.Thielo,Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Sul

5 Genetic Controller to Simulate the Trajectory of a Me-chanical ArmE.P. e Silva, Jr. and D.A.C.Barone,Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Sul

6 Multiple Criteria Optimization in High-Level Synthesisusing Genetic AlgorithmsA.Falkenberg, Univ. of Hagen

7 Genetic Algorithm for Searching for Effective Spare Ar-rangement of Reconfigurable Processor ArraysN.Shigeif and H.Miyajima, tShimane Univ.

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