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AGU-Vallen Wavelet has been developed in collaboration between VallensSysteme GmbH and with
Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU), Tokyo, Japan. The AGU group has pioneered in the research of
wavelet analysis in the field of Acoustic Emission and Vallen has actively generated software
tools.
The following is a list of persons, who have significantly contributed to the AGU-Vallen
Wavelet program:
Prof. Mikio Takemoto, Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU), Tokyo, Japan
Head of Materials Science Laboratory, Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU)
Prof. Takemoto has guided the development of the AGU-wavelet from the first stage.
Together with Prof. Ono (UCLA), Prof. Takemoto ignited the initial spark to start the
development of AGU-Vallen Wavelet project.
Prof. Kanji Ono, University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, USA
Prof. Ono has participated in wavelet research at AGU and facilitated a contact between AGU
and Vallen.
Prof. Ono is author of many AE and wavelet papers published or presented at international
conferences. See also the literature references at the end of this page.
Prof. Yasuhisa Hayashi*, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan
Dr. Hideo Cho*, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Dr. Hiroaki Suzuki*, Chiyoda Co., Kawasaki, Japan
Tetsuo Kinjo**, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.
* Former assistants of Materials Science Laboratory in AGU.
** Graduate of Graduate School, AGU.
Prof. Hayashi, Dr. Suzuki and Mr. Kinjo created the initial AGU-wavelet software for Acoustic Emission analysis.
Prof. Hayashi and Dr. Cho demonstrated the usage of wavelet transform for determining the group velocity of elastic waves.
Prof. Yoshihiro Mizutani, Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo
Institute of technology, Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. Mizutani completely upgraded the
original AGU wavelet algorithm for arbitrary frequency analysis at AGU. His
algorithm is implemented in the AGU-Vallen Wavelet program with kind
permission of Dr. Mizutani and Prof. Takemoto. He continuously provides
advice regarding the AGU-Vallen wavelet.
Prof. Marvin A. Hamstad, National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST), Boulder, Co USA and University of Denver, Co. USA
Prof. Hamstad is the very first scientific user of AGU-Vallen Wavelet. He accompanied the
development of the program and contributed data samples created by finite element
modeling
(FEM) and an overview presentation about the use and value of wavelet transformation.
This presentation together with FEM samples is included in the distribution of AGU-Vallen
Wavelet with the kind permission of Prof. Hamstad and can be downloaded here.
References
- Takemoto M., Nishino H., Ono K., "Wavelet Transform - Applications to AE Signal Analysis", Acoustic Emission - Beyond the Millenium, Elsevier (2000), pp. 35-56
- Suzuki H., Kinjo T., Hayashi Y., Takemoto M., Ono K., Appendix by Hayashi Y., "Wavelet Transform of Acoustic Emission Signals", Journal of Acoustic Emission, Vol. 14, No.2 (1996, April-June), pp. 69-84
- Hayashi Y., Ogawa S., Cho H., Takemoto M., "Non-contact estimation of thickness and elastic properties of metallic foils by wavelet transform of laser-generated waves", NDT and E International, 32-1 (1999, January) pp21-27 (1998)
- Yamada H., Mizutani Y., Nishino H., Takemoto M. Ono K., "Lamb Wave Source Location of Impact on Anisotropic Plates", Journal of Acoustic Emission, Vol. 18, (2000, December) , pp. 51-60
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