田中 真

Tanaka Makoto

  • 教授
  • 学位:博士(工学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Engineering / Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Aerospace Course
  • Graduate School of Engineering / Course of Mechanical Engineering

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • Aerospace Traffic Control and Management
  • Hypervelocity Impact
  • Space Debris
  • Artificial Intelligence

研究分野

  • Aerospace, marine, and maritime Engineering Aerospace engineering Space Debris, Aerospace Traffic Management
  • Natural sciences Solid earth science Geomagnetism, Magnetometer
  • Informatics Intelligent informatics

受賞

  • 15th International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control Best Presentation Award Prediction of Solar Activity Using LSTM and Wavelet Transformation
  • 2013 DSPS Education Conference Texas Instruments Japan, Best Student Demonstration Award
  • Hypervelocity Impact Symposium 2000 Best Poster Presentation Award Development of a lightweight space debris shield using high strength fibers

論文

PREDICTION OF SOLAR ACTIVITY USING LSTM AND WAVELET TRANSFORMATION

DC electric field and plasma waves measurements near the Sq current system by S-310-44 sounding rocket

Feasibility Study on a PCL Radar for Space Debris Detection

Classification of university students attending computing classes using a self-assessment questionnaire

Analysis and classification of university students' educational skills using a computer-assisted web-interviewing questionnaire

Self-organizing map analysis of educational skills using questionnaire to university students in computing classes

Data screening and reduction in interplanetary dust measurement by IKAROS-ALADDIN

A Science Instrument Onboard IKAROS : Arrayed Large-Area Dust Detectors in Interplanetary Space(ALADDIN)

Direct Measurement of Large Meteoroid Distribution between the Earth and Venus by the ALADDIN Dust Detector onboard the IKAROS Spacecraft

IAC-15-A6.3.5 Electrical phenomena caused by hypervelocity impact

Study of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTID) with sounding rockets and ground observations

Basic experiment on electromagnetic irradiation caused by hypervelocity impact

Laboratory Calibration of the PVDF Dust Detector ALADDIN Onboard JAXA's Solar Sail Demonstrator IKAROS

Ground calibration impact experiments on arrayed large-area dust detector for interplanetary space onboard IKAROS

Microstructure of Dust Distribution inside 1 AU Heliocentric Distance Measured by IKAROS-ALADDIN

Continuous Measurement of Meteoroid Flux by IKAROSS-ALADDIN in the Inner Planetary Region of the Solar System

In-situ Dust Flux Measurement inside 1 AU Heliocentric Distance by the IKAROS Solar Sail Spacecraft

Cruising Measurement of Cosmic Dust Heliocentric Distribution by IKAROS-ALADDIN

Micrometeoroid Flux inside 1 AU Heliocentric Distance Measured by IKAROS-ALADDIN

Cosmic Dust Detection by the IKAROS - Arrayed Large-Area Dust Detectors in Interplanetary Space (ALADDIN) from the Earth to Venus

書籍等出版物

  • UNIX入門―はじめて使うEWS

講演・口頭発表等

  • Prediction of Reentry Trajectories of Space Debris Using Long Short-Term Memory
  • Application of a Silicon Photomultiplier Detector in Doppler LIDAR
  • On the relationship between satellite orbits and volcanic activity and earthquakes
  • Radio Interference by Space Debris Clouds
  • Secular change of space debris environment in geostationary orbit
  • Improvement on LSTM Prediction Accuracy Using Transformation Functions
  • Evaluation Experiment For Dynamic Range Of Light Pulse Detection IC ”LIDARX”
  • Secular change on space objects owned by Japan
  • On Space debris environment due to Anti-Satellite Test of Cosmos 1408 satellite
  • A Feasibility Study on Spaceport Development in Japan using CARATS Open Data
  • Anomaly Detection in Time Series Data using LSTM-FCN

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Development of High-Speed Measurement System for Residual Magnetic Moment of Satellite and Magnetized Instruments.

Development Study on the Fluxgate Magnetometer for Planetary Research Vehicle

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