Plenary Lecture

Studies of Neuron and Neural Systems and its Application to Detection of Random Multiple Events on Time-Space Domain

Dr. Atsushi Fukasawa
Technical Adviser
Musasino Co. Ltd, Tokyo
Japan
E-mail: fukasawafuji@yahoo.co.jp

Abstract: He will present the results of studies on active neural systems based on electrophysical modeling and analysis of active neural systems. He and his colleague focused the electrical oscillation by a neuron and synchronization by neural systems. A neuron operates as a potential oscillator for pulse or plateau potential signals against external excitation. Potential polarities are positive or negative depending on receptors and ion channels of the neural cell. Individual neural oscillation are random and astable. If the oscillators are connected with each other, the neural group provides a stable and synchronous system. The results of studies in neural systems are applied to solve the event identification in time and two dimensional space. These schemes could be applied to remote sensing systems for environmental measuring and resource exploration.

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Atsushi Fukasawa received the Master of Arts degree and the Ph.D. degree from Waseda University in 1967 and 1983. He joined Graduate School of Natural Science, Chiba University as a professor in 1997. He received the Award of the Agency of Science and Technology, Japan in 1982, and Ohm (publisher) Prize in 1994. He received the Telecom System Technology Prize from the Telecommunications Advancement Foundation, Japan, 2004. He and his colleague, Dr. Y. Takizawa are the recipients of the Best Paper Award of Neurology’12, SummerMed, WSEAS/NAUN, July 2012. He is a senior member of the IEEE.

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