Proceedings of the ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and its Applications
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The 39th ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Applications (Nov. 2007, Saga)
A Proposal to Hi-Tech Pollution Related to EM and Acoustic Fields - A Stochastic System Theory and Principle Experiment -
Yoshifumi FujitaMituo Ohta
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2008 Volume 2008 Pages 231-237

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It seems that hi-tech pollution and many other difficult modem problems come up from slighting or reducing many kinds of complicated relationship among various environmental factors including even ethical or cultural faces to a secondary position and giving priority to only utility beyond trueness over any other everything. In this paper, to solve these problems, we first pay attention to the criterion of “Relationism-First” that once after investigating at the first stage of study many environmental factors and the mutual correlations being latent among them as possible at the same time and in the same ring of study (for trueness), then our specified interesting cases for engineering application should be considered (for effectiveness). In the previous paper, by taking care of light and shade( that is, utility and risk) as a method for mutual intersubjective analysis, an extended correlation analysis for only two environmental factors has been applied on trial. In this paper, another extended correlation analysis available to more actual fluctuation limited within the finite amplitude interval is newly introduced. Furthermore, as a principle experiment for the proposed method, by applying it to the contrasted two environmental factors: magnetic field (related to risk) and sound (related to utility) around VDT and cellular phone before and after attachment of Tecno AO (active bio-controller as some magnetic oscillator), the proposed method is experimentally confirmed, too.
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