Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2014

2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 623-623
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The fifth Best Paper Award 2014 ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 1, 2014, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 84 papers published in Vol.7 (2013). The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium. We congratulate the winner and sincerely wish for his future success.   Title: Positioning Characteristics of a MEMS Linear Motor Utilizing a Thin Film Permanent Magnet and DLC Coating Authors: Ryogen Fujiwara, Tadahiko Shinshi, and Minoru Uehara Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.7 No.2, March, 2013

2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 623-623
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The fifth Best Paper Award 2014 ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 1, 2014, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 84 papers published in Vol.7 (2013). The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium. We congratulate the winner and sincerely wish for his future success.   Title: Positioning Characteristics of a MEMS Linear Motor Utilizing a Thin Film Permanent Magnet and DLC Coating Authors: Ryogen Fujiwara, Tadahiko Shinshi, and Minoru Uehara Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.7 No.2, March, 2013


2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 623-623
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The fifth Best Paper Award 2014 ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 1, 2014, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 84 papers published in Vol.7 (2013). The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium. We congratulate the winner and sincerely wish for his future success.   Title: Positioning Characteristics of a MEMS Linear Motor Utilizing a Thin Film Permanent Magnet and DLC Coating Authors: Ryogen Fujiwara, Tadahiko Shinshi, and Minoru Uehara Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.7 No.2, March, 2013


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 851-851
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The seventh Best Paper Award 2016 ceremony was held at Guimaraes, Portugal, August 24, 2016 in the 66th CIRP General Assembly, and the second Best Review Award 2016 ceremony was held at Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, September 23, 2016, attended by the winners and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 85 papers published in Vol.9 (2015) and the Best Review was selected from 10 reviews published from 2013 to 2016. The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium and the Best Review Award winner was given a certificate with commemorative shield. We congratulate the winner and sincerely wish for their future success.   The Best Paper Award 2016 Advanced Control Strategies for Active Vibration Suppression in Laser Cutting Machines by Berend Denkena, Martin Eckl, and Thomas Lepper Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.9 No.4, pp. 425-435, July, 2015   The Best Review Award 2016 In-Process and On-Machine Measurement of Machining Accuracy for Process and Product Quality Management: A Review by Yasuhiro Takaya Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.8 No.1 pp. 4-19, January, 2014


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 851-851
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The seventh Best Paper Award 2016 ceremony was held at Guimaraes, Portugal, August 24, 2016 in the 66th CIRP General Assembly, and the second Best Review Award 2016 ceremony was held at Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, September 23, 2016, attended by the winners and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 85 papers published in Vol.9 (2015) and the Best Review was selected from 10 reviews published from 2013 to 2016. The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium and the Best Review Award winner was given a certificate with commemorative shield. We congratulate the winner and sincerely wish for their future success.   The Best Paper Award 2016 Advanced Control Strategies for Active Vibration Suppression in Laser Cutting Machines by Berend Denkena, Martin Eckl, and Thomas Lepper Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.9 No.4, pp. 425-435, July, 2015   The Best Review Award 2016 In-Process and On-Machine Measurement of Machining Accuracy for Process and Product Quality Management: A Review by Yasuhiro Takaya Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.8 No.1 pp. 4-19, January, 2014


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 568-568
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The third IJAT Best Paper Award ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 3, 2012, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process for IJAT, Vol.5 (2011). The Best Paper was severely selected from among 118 papers published in Vol.5 (2011). The award winner was given a certificate and a nearly US$1,000 honorarium and announced on the IJAT website.   The Best Paper Award 2012 is as follows: Title: Identification of 5-Axis Machine Tools Feed Drive Systems for Contouring Simulation Authors: Burak Sencer and Yusuf Altintas Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.5 No.3, pp. 377- 386, May 2011


2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 473-473
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The fourth Best Paper Award 2013 and the first Best Review Award 2013 ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 2, 2013, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 81 papers published in Vol.6 (2012) and the Best Review was selected from 9 reviews published from 2010 to 2012. The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium and the Best Review Award winner was given a certificate with commemorative shield.   The Best Paper Award 2013 is as follows: Title: Estimation of Dynamic Mechanical Error for Evaluation of Machine Tool Structures Authors: Daisuke Kono, Sascha Weikert, Atsushi Matsubara, and Kazuo Yamazaki Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.6 No.2, pp. 147-153, March 2012   The Best Review Award 2013 is as follows: Title: Indirect Measurement of Volumetric Accuracy for Three-Axis and Five-Axis Machine Tools: A Review Authors: Soichi Ibaraki and Wolfgang Knapp Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.6 No.2, pp. 110-124, March 2012


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 803-804
Author(s):  

The ninth Best Paper Award 2018 ceremony was held at Hilltop Hotel, Tokyo, September 26, 2018, attended by the winners and IJAT Editorial Committee members. At the same time, the third Best Review Award 2018 has been decided by IJAT Editorial Committee. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 93 papers published in Vol.11, 2017, and Best Review was selected from 15 reviews published from 2016 to 2018. The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium, and the Best Review Award winner was given a certificate with commemorative shield. We congratulate the winners and sincerely wish for their future success. The Best Paper Award 2018 Integrated Chatter Monitoring Based on Sensorless Cutting Force/Torque Estimation in Parallel Turning by Yuki Yamada, Takashi Kadota, Shinya Sakata, Junji Tachibana, Kenichi Nakanishi, Manabu Sawada, and Yasuhiro Kakinuma Int. J. of Automation Technology, Vol.11 No.2, pp. 215-225, March 2017 The Best Review Award 2018 “Industrie 4.0” and Smart Manufacturing – A Review of Research Issues and Application Examples by Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Stefan Wiesner, and Thorsten Wuest Int. J. of Automation Technology, Vol.11 No.1, pp. 4-16, January 2017


2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 473-473
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The fourth Best Paper Award 2013 and the first Best Review Award 2013 ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 2, 2013, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 81 papers published in Vol.6 (2012) and the Best Review was selected from 9 reviews published from 2010 to 2012. The Best Paper Award winner was given a certificate with a nearly US$1,000 honorarium and the Best Review Award winner was given a certificate with commemorative shield.   The Best Paper Award 2013 is as follows: Title: Estimation of Dynamic Mechanical Error for Evaluation of Machine Tool Structures Authors: Daisuke Kono, Sascha Weikert, Atsushi Matsubara, and Kazuo Yamazaki Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.6 No.2, pp. 147-153, March 2012   The Best Review Award 2013 is as follows: Title: Indirect Measurement of Volumetric Accuracy for Three-Axis and Five-Axis Machine Tools: A Review Authors: Soichi Ibaraki and Wolfgang Knapp Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.6 No.2, pp. 110-124, March 2012


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 568-568
Author(s):  
Editorial Office

The third IJAT Best Paper Award ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on August 3, 2012, attended by the winner and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process for IJAT, Vol.5 (2011). The Best Paper was severely selected from among 118 papers published in Vol.5 (2011). The award winner was given a certificate and a nearly US$1,000 honorarium and announced on the IJAT website.   The Best Paper Award 2012 is as follows: Title: Identification of 5-Axis Machine Tools Feed Drive Systems for Contouring Simulation Authors: Burak Sencer and Yusuf Altintas Int. J. of Automation Technology Vol.5 No.3, pp. 377- 386, May 2011


2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryogen Fujiwara ◽  
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Tadahiko Shinshi ◽  
Minoru Uehara ◽  

A high performance Nd2Fe14B/Ta thin film Permanent Magnet (PM) not only has a high remnant flux density and a high coercive force similar to those of a conventional sintered Nd2Fe14B magnet, but also has a high heat tolerance. Using a thin film PM, we developed a moving-magnet typeMEMS linearmotor consisting of a silicon slider including a multi-pole magnetized thin film PM, a linear guideway made from silicon, and a two-phase micro-coil. Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings were used in order to reduce the friction force between the slider and the guideway. The purpose of this study is to realize feedback positioning of the MEMS linear motor and to investigate the dynamics of the linear motor system. In a driving experiment, the minimum current and voltage to start the slider were less than 0.26 A and 0.6 V, respectively. In positioning tests, the positioning resolution and bandwidth were 100 µm and 54 Hz, respectively.


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