理工学部

Ishizuka Hiroki

  (石塚 裕己)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Sophia University
Degree
博士(工学)(慶應義塾大学)

Researcher number
40784418
J-GLOBAL ID
201701001496149200
researchmap Member ID
7000020364

Research Interests

 1

Research History

 2

Papers

 59
  • Kazuki Yamaura, Hiroki Ishizuka, Takefumi Hiraki
    IEEE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION LETTERS, 11(6) 6528-6535, Jun, 2026  
  • Hisashi ITO, Yuhki UEDA, Tam KURACHI, Shinji TSUKADA, Yusuke SAKAUE, Hiroki ISHIZUKA, Osamu OSHIRO
    Advanced Biomedical Engineering, 15 1-11, 2026  
  • Seiichi Yamamoto, Hiroki Ishizuka, Takumi Kawasetsu, Koh Hosoda, Takayuki Kameoka, Kango Yanagida, Takato Horii, Sei Ikeda, Osamu Oshiro
    CoRR, abs/2511.06311, Nov, 2025  
  • Seitaro Kaneko, Hiroki Ishizuka, Hidenori Yoshimura, Hiroyuki Kajimoto
    Medical engineering & physics, 140 104357-104357, Jun, 2025  
    Measurement of pressure distribution applied to a fingertip is crucial for the teleoperation of robots and human computer interface. Previous studies have acquired pressure distribution by affixing a sensor array to the fingertip or by optically recording the deformation of an object. However, these existing methods inhibit the fingertip from directly contacting the texture, and the pressure applied to the fingertip is measured indirectly. In this study, we propose a method to measure pressure distribution by directly touching a transparent object, focusing on the change in skin color induced by the applied pressure, caused by blood flow. We evaluated the relationship between pressure and skin color change when local pressure is applied, and found a correlation between the pressure and the color change. However, the contact area and the color change area did not align perfectly. We further explored the factor causing the spatial non-uniformity of the color change, by accounting for the stress distribution using finite element analysis. These results suggest that the proposed measurement method can be utilized to measure the internal stress distribution, and it is anticipated to serve as a simple sensor in the field of human computer interface.

Misc.

 73

Books and Other Publications

 2

Research Projects

 9