Paper accepted and published in Nonlinear Dynamics
A paper entitled “Short-time dynamic mode decomposition: a data-driven forced response analysis of nonlinear systems under swept-sine excitation” has been accepted and published in Nonlinear Dynamics. The work is based on the Master’s thesis of Hideaki Namiki (’24 graduate).
Hideaki Namiki and Akira Saito, “Short-time dynamic mode decomposition: a data-driven forced response analysis of nonlinear systems under swept-sine excitation”, Nonlinear Dynamics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11071-025-11751-7 (Open Access)

Presented at IDETC2025
Professor Saito gave a presentation at the International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC), which was held in Anaheim, CA, USA. The presentation was in the joint mini-symposium between MSNDC/VIB entitled “Contact Dynamics of Mechanical Structures” that was co-organized by Prof. Tien of National Tsing Hua University and Prof. Saito.
Akira Saito and Shota Kita, ”Data-Driven Initial Gap Identification of Two Degrees of Freedom Piecewise Linear Systems With Multiple Gaps”, 37th Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise (VIB), International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC), IDETC2025-171047, Anaheim, USA, August 2025.
