Announcement from Osaka Sangyo University
Announcement from Osaka Sangyo University
Professor Irie Mitsuru Faculty of Engineering Department of Electronics,Information and Communication Engineering, served as project co-editor for the publication of an international standard, and was awarded the International Standards Development Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions.
Reason for the award
In recent years, optical discs have come to be used more widely as archival storage media for digital information, such as e-document storage. This international standard is a standard test method for experimentally estimating the reliability of optical discs, particularly the expected lifespan for archival storage. It uses digital signal error values as the failure criteria for optical discs, and specifies analytical procedures using statistical analysis techniques that apply the Eyring model to accelerated testing. In order to promote the use of this standard, amendments have been made to expand the scope of application to BD media as well.
Mr. Irie has participated in the deliberations from the drafting stage while coordinating opinions with domestic and international industry groups, and has written the overall standard as a Project Co-Editor in the international standard deliberations, playing a central role in the establishment of this standard. In recognition of these outstanding contributions, the International Standards Development Award will be presented to him.
What is the International Standards Development Award?
The International Standards Development Award is given to Project Editors or Project Co-Editors who belong to the Information Standards Research Committee of the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), in recognition of their contributions. The recipients are selected by the Awards Committee, and the award is given after the standard for which the award is given has been published.