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2018 JSAE Annual Congress (Spring) 22001188 JSAJSAEE AnAnnnualual CongressCongress ((SpringSpring)) Wednesday, May 23 - Friday, May 25 2018 / Pacifico Yokohama Final Program Floor Map Customer Service EV EV EV EV EV Inter Continental Yokohama Grand Annex Exhibition Hall Hall May 23, 24メインホール Forum May 24 Keynote Address Conference Center セルフ On-site Registration ビジネスセンター EV EV Beverages Book Store Print Service EV EV EV EV EV Workshop 2F Harbor Lounge (Please proceed from the Exhibition Hall) Help Desk ① ② Forum ③ ④ Registration ⑤ ⑥ Registration Automotive Engineering Exposition 2018 ⑦ ⑧ Pre-registered Attendee ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ Lecture/ Special Lecture EV EV Room 419 Tea Room Room Room 315 418 Presentation Room Presentation Room Room Presentation Room Room 417 314 + + 416 313 Room May 24 Awards Ceremony Room 312 415 + JSAE Annual Meeting + 311 414 Room 512 トイレ使用不可 Beverages + Room 511 502 Room May 24 JSAE Annual Room 503 Room Room Party 413 Room 302 304 501 Room Room Room 412 Room Registration 411 Chairperson 301 303 YOKOHAMA Booth No.98 NAGOYA Booth No.186 Speaker Room Room Room 316 317 318 Cloak Room Presentation Preparation Room Smoking Area Beverages Smoking Area 春季大会プログラム英文..indd 1 18/04/04 17:01 2018 JSAE Annual Congress (Spring) Period : Wednesday, May 23 to Friday, May 25, 2018 Venue : PACIFICO YOKOHAMA Table of Contents Timetable Wednesday, May 23 …………………………………………… 2,3 Thursday, May 24 ………………………………………………… 4,5 Friday, May 25 …………………………………………………… 6,7 Information …………………………………………………………………… 8,9 Events………………………………………………………………………… 10,11 Forum ………………………………………………………………………… 12-20 Technical Session Program Wednesday, May 23 ………………………………………… 21-31 Thursday, May 24 ……………………………………………… 32-38 Friday, May 25 ………………………………………………… 39-47 1 Wednesday, May 23 Congress Timetable oom egistration: Entrance Hall,1F・2F Conference Center Annex Hall Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center egistration Speaers,Session Chairs: Foyer,3F Conference Center Exhibition Harbor Main F201 F205 Hall Lounge Hall + F203 F204 + (1F) F202 F206 9:30 Advanced Diesel Model Connection Effect of Automobile Cars that think and Advances in Thermal Management and Metal Material I Safety/Related Dynamic Charge Proposal of Advanced Dynamics, Control Perceptual/Cognitive The Latest Noise Advanced Gasoline New Technologies Drivetrain Technology About Industry-academia Collaboration of Forum Y2 Technology Future Direction of Automobile Safety Forum Y5 Combustion, using FMI Emission on communicate I Fluid Dynamics for Mobility Evolution 069 Technology I 090 Automotive and Safety of Characteristics, and Vibration Engine Systems and for Advanced Numerical Analysis (Functional Mockup Atmospheric 042 - Latest Thermal Management 081 Manufacturing Two-wheeled KANSEI and Technologies I Technologies I Measurements and and Measurement Interface) Environment and Technologies that Contribute to 070 091 Technology Vehicles (1) Comfort of Driver, 142 Diagnostics I 10:00 Technologies I Control Technology of 043 Low-Carbon Innovation I 082 (Motorcycles, and Safety Issues I 155 014 071 092 106 170 Automotive Engineering Exposition 2018 Yokohama Workshop Automobile Emission I Bicycles and PMV) 143 156 001 015 044 058 059 060 072 083 107 128 171 002 030 031 032 045 10 min. Break 117 118 129 144 157 016 No. 7(OS) No. 13(OS) No. 19 093 108 119 120 145 158 172 10:30 003 046 109 130 173 10 min. Break No. of presentation: 3 No. of presentation: 3 No. of presentation: 3 094 159 Automotive Engineering Exposition 2018 Yokohama Lecture Progra 004 10 min. Break 017 095 174 No. 1(OS) 10:45 10:45 No. 16 10:45 No. 25(OS) No. 28(OS) No. 34(OS) 018 131 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 019 132 11:10 No. 10(OS) 11:10 11:10 11:10 133 11:10 No. 37(OS) No. 40(OS) No. of presentation: 5 No. of presentation: 5 No. of presentation: 5 11:35 11:35 No. 4(OS) No. 22(OS) No. 31(OS) No. of presentation: 6 12:10 No. of presentation: 6 12:10 12:10 12:10 12:10 No. of presentation: 6 12:10 Advanced Diesel 12:10 Effect of Automobile Advances in Thermal Management and Metal Material II Safety/Related 12:10 New Technology Dynamics, Control 12:10 The Latest Noise Combustion, Emission on Fluid Dynamics for Mobility Evolution 073 Technology II Development on and Safety of and Vibration Numerical Analysis Atmospheric 12:35 - Latest Thermal Management 084 Rigidity, Strength, Two-wheeled Technologies II 12:35 and Measurement Environment and Technologies that Contribute to 074 Crash, Fatigue Vehicles (2) 146 12:30 Technologies II Control Technology of Cars that think and Low-Carbon Innovation II 075 085 reliability and Forming (Motorcycles, Advanced Gasoline New Technologies 005 Automobile Emission II communicate II 061 062 086 of Automotive Body Bicycles and PMV) 147 Engine Systems and for Advanced 047 076 Structure 2018 I 121 122 Technologies II Measurements and 13:00 006 033 034 063 064 148 Diagnostics II 13:10 035 036 048 077 No. 20 13:10 110 111 123 124 13:10 149 160 007 161 175 New Issues and New 049 No. of presentation: 3 Polymer Material 112 113 Perceptual/Cognitive 150 008 Approaches of Characteristics, 162 176 10 min. Break 096 13:30 009 Automotive Control and No. 8(OS) No. 14(OS) 13:25 No. 26(OS) No. 29(OS) KANSEI and 163 177 Industry, Government and Academia the Automotive Industry Considered by The Future and Production Technology of Forum Y3 Japan-China-Korea Forum 2018 Forum Y4 097 EV - New Energy Vehicles ‒ Development and Dissemination of Impact on Energy Industries Rapid Progress in Electrification of Automobiles and Forum Y6 Modeling 1 No. of presentation: 4 050 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 Comfort of Driver, 020 13:45 098 and Safety Issues II 164 178 051 134 179 No. 2(OS) 021 No. 17 Crash Safety No. 35(OS) 13:50 052 13:50 (Pedestrian) 10 min. Break 13:50 13:50 135 14:00 No. of presentation: 5 022 No. of presentation: 5 No. of presentation: 5 19th Vehicle Safety Symposium Forum Y1 14:10 14:10 087 099 14:10 14:10 136 023 Effect of Automobile Advances in Thermal 088 100 New Technology Point of Contact 14:15 14:15 137 14:15 No. 38(OS) No. 41(OS) Emission on Management and 089 101 Development on between Design 14:35 No. 5(OS) Atmospheric Fluid Dynamics for 14:35 Rigidity, Strength, (Styling) and No. 32(OS) 14:35 No. of presentation: 5 No. of presentation: 5 Environment and Mobility Evolution No. 21(OS) Crash, Fatigue Technology No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 4 Advanced Diesel Control Technology of -Aerodynamics & Metal Material III No. of presentation: 3 reliability and Forming 125 126 Technology for Combustion, Automobile Emission III Aeroacoustics 078 of Automotive Body Sound Quality 14:40 Numerical Analysis 14:50 037 No. 11(OS) 065 066 Structure 2018 II 127 14:50 151 15:00 (English Session) 15:00 and Measurement 079 114 115 116 Technologies III 15:10 038 No. of presentation: 6 067 068 15:00 15:10 152 Advanced Gasoline Tire/Road Characteristics, Contact 080 No. 27(OS) No. 30(OS) Engine Systems and Properties and Related Technologies 010 New Issues and 039 Driver State 153 15:15 No. of presentation: 3 No. of presentation: 3 Technologies III -Related Technologies of Tire, Road 011 New Approaches of 040 Estimation and 154 and Safety of Car, and their Automotive Control 15:35 No. 15(OS) No. 18 No. 23 Driving Behavior 165 Interactions to Improve an 012 ms and Modeling 2 041 No. of presentation: 4 No. of presentation: 3 No. of presentation: 6 15:25 15:25 138 166 Environmental Load, a Fuel Cars that think and Consumption 013 024 communicate III 139 167 025 053 15:50 15:50 140 No. 36(OS) 168 180 181 No. 9(OS) No. 3(OS) 026 054 16:10 141 No. of presentation: 4 169 182 183 No. of presentation: 5 16:00 No. of presentation: 4 10 min. Break 055 "The Power of Joint 16:15 No. 42(OS) 027 16:15 056 Research" 16:15 -The German No. 33 No. of presentation: 4 028 057 Example Innovation by Industry/Science No. of presentation: 4 16:30 029 Cooperation in 2018 No. 39(OS) 16:40 No. of presentation: 5 17:00 102 103 16:50 104 105 17:05 17:00 17:00 17:00 No. 12(OS) No. 6(OS) No. of presentation: 5 No. 24(OS) No. of presentation: 6 17:40 No. of presentation: 4 18:00 17:50 17:50 18:00 * Time allocated for a presentation is 25 minutes; 15 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A. * Program subject to change. * Boxed numbers denote English presentations. As of May, 2018 oom egistration: Entrance Hall,1F・2F Conference Center Annex Hall Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center egistration Speaers,Session Chairs: Foyer,3F Conference Center Exhibition Harbor Main F201 F205 Hall Lounge Hall + F203 F204 + (1F) F202 F206 9:30 Advanced Diesel Model Connection Effect of Automobile Cars that think and Advances in Thermal Management and Metal Material I Safety/Related Dynamic Charge Proposal of Advanced Dynamics, Control Perceptual/Cognitive The Latest Noise Advanced Gasoline New Technologies Drivetrain Technology About Industry-academia Collaboration of Forum Y2 Technology Future Direction of Automobile Safety Forum Y5 Combustion, using FMI Emission on communicate I Fluid Dynamics for Mobility Evolution 069 Technology I 090 Automotive and Safety of Characteristics, and Vibration Engine Systems and for Advanced Numerical Analysis (Functional Mockup Atmospheric 042 - Latest Thermal Management 081 Manufacturing Two-wheeled KANSEI and Technologies I Technologies I Measurements and and Measurement Interface) Environment and Technologies that Contribute to 070 091 Technology Vehicles (1) Comfort of Driver, 142 Diagnostics I 10:00 Technologies I Control Technology of 043 Low-Carbon Innovation I 082 (Motorcycles, and Safety Issues I 155 014 071 092 106 170 Automotive Engineering Exposition 2018 Yokohama Workshop Automobile Emission I Bicycles and PMV) 143 156 001 015 044 058 059 060 072 083 107 128 171 002 030 031 032 045 10 min.
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