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2015 IACSIT

AMSTERDAM CONFERENCES

Feb. 12-13, 2015

Conference Program

2015 3rd International Conference on System Modeling and Optimization

(ICSMO 2015)

2015 6th International Conference on Computer Modeling and Simulation

(ICCMS 2015)

2015 4th International Conference on Information Computer Application

(ICICA 2015)

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Conference Venue Hotel Casa 400

http://www.hotelcasa400.nl/en/index.html

CONTACT

+31 (0)20 665 11 71

Eerste Ringdijkstraat 4

1097 BC Amsterdam

Conference room- University of Amsterdam 3

Hotel Casa 400 is the ideal starting point in Amsterdam. Thanks to our unique location near the Amstel

Station, you‟ll have the whole city at your feet. In addition, Casa 400 has a large underground car park.

Casa 400 is a modern hotel, which opened its doors in the spring of 2010. Staying with us means having

no worries. Hospitality and service is what we focus on in Casa 400. The reception team is always at your

disposal!

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CONTENT

Welcome to Amsterdam Conferences

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Announcement

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Introduction of Conference Chair, Keynote Speakers and Program Chairs

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Instruction for Oral Presentation

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Technical Program at a Glance

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Detailed Technical Program

Schedule for Feb. 12…………………………………………….……………13

Schedule for Feb.13………………………………………….………………14

Listener List………………………………………….………………………33

Call for Paper

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WELCOME TO AMSTERDAM CONFERENCES

Dear Professors and Distinguished Delegates,

Welcome to 2015 IACSIT Amsterdam Conferences. On behalf of IACSIT

organization, I would like to thank all the Conference Chairs, Program Chairs and

the technical Committees. Their high competence and professional advice enable us

to prepare the high-quality program. We hope all of you have a wonderful time at the

conference and also in Amsterdam.

We believe that by this excellent conference, you can get more opportunity for

further communication with researchers and practitioners with the common interest

in System Modeling and Optimization, Computer Modeling and Simulation, and

Information Computer Application.

In order to hold more professional and significant international conferences, your

suggestions are warmly welcomed. And we are look forward to meeting you again

next time.

Best Regards!

Yours sincerely,

Teresa Zhang

Director of Conference Department, IACSIT

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ANNOUNCEMENT

The ICSMO 2015 conference proceeding will be published in

the International Journal of Modeling and Optimization (ISSN:

2010-3697 www.ijmo.org ), and will be included in the Engineering &

Technology Digital Library, and indexed byProQuest,Google Scholar and

Crossref.

As usual, all accepted papers for the ICCMS 2015 will be published in the

International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering

(ISSN:1793-8201 www.ijcte.org ), will be indexed byElectronic Journals

Library, EBSCO, Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Google

Scholar, INSPEC, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Crossref, ProQuest, WorldCat,

and EI (INSPEC, IET).

The ICICA 2015 conference proceeding will be published in the

International Journal of Computer and Communication Engineering

(ISSN:2010-3743 www.ijcce.org ), which will be indexed by Google Scholar,

Engineering & Technology Digital Library,ProQuest, and Crossref.

For the journal publication schedule, some authors could not get

the journal on conference site. We’ll post the journal after

publication.

A CD including all registered papers will be handed out to the

presenters.

IACSIT Committee

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CONFERENCE CHAIRS & KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Prof. Alexander Balinsky

Cardiff School of Mathematics, Cardiff University, UK

Prof. Alexander Balinsky received his PhD degree in Mathematical Physics from the Landau

Institute of Theoretical Physics in 1990 and was Research Fellow in the Department of

Mathematics at The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology from 1993 till 1997. He joined Cardiff University in 1997.He is a Professor in the Cardiff School of Mathematics and WIMCS (Wales

Institute of Mathematical and Computational Sciences) Chair in Mathematical Physics. His current

research interests lie in the areas of spectral theory, stability of matter, image processing and machine learning.He has participated in EU TMR network on Partial Differential Equations and

Quantum Mechanics (1996-2001).He was PI on three years grant from United State-Israel

Binational Science Foundation (1996-1999), on three years EPSRC Research Grant 2003-2006.He was founding member of Cardiff Communication Research Cente. In 2007-2011 he had joint with

Hewlett-Packard EPSRC CASE award, and from October 2011 joint with Hewlett-Packard 50%-50%

PhD Scholarship. He also did consultancy work for Reuters, London on athematical models for Internet Security.

Title: A-Contrario Methods for Data Mining and Image Analysis

Abstract: We present a review and mathematical background of "a-contrario" detection theory in data mining and image processing. Several new applications for text mining, data segmentations

and image analysis will be presented. Relations between "a-contrario" modeling and deep learning

will be discussed.

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Prof., IEEE fellow, Tarek El-Ghazawi

The George Washington University

Tarek El-Ghazawi is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The

George Washington University, where he leads the university-wide Strategic Academic Program in

High-Performance Computing. He is a founding director of The GW Institute for Massively Parallel

Applications and Computing Technologies (IMPACT) and the NSF Industry/University Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC). El-Ghazawi’s research interests include

high-performance computing, computer architectures, and heterogeneous computing. He is one

of the principal co-authors of the UPC parallel programming language and the first author of the UPC Texbook. El-Ghazawi has published close to 250 refereed research publications in this area.

Dr. El-Ghazawi has served in many editorial roles including an Associate Editor for the IEEE

Transactions on Computers. He has chaired and co-chaired many international conferences and symposia. Dr. El-Ghazawi’s research has been frequently supported by Federal agencies and

industry including DARPA/DoD, NSF, DoE/LBNL, AFRL, NASA, IBM, HP, Intel, AMD, SGI, and

Microsoft. Professor El-Ghazawi was elected to a Fellow of the IEEE and is a Research Faculty Fellow of the IBM Center for Advanced Studies, Toronto. Professor El-Ghazawi was also awarded

the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, from Germany, which is given to 100 scientists

across the world across all disciplines. El-Ghazawi was a recipient of the 2012 Alexander Schwarzkopf Prize for Technical Innovation, and has served as a Senior U.S. Fulbright Scholar.

Title: Simulations with Heterogeneous High-Performance Computer Systems: Issues and

Advances

Abstract: In recent years, the top supercomputers in the world were built using heterogeneous

chips as accelerators to conventional microprocessors. Such heterogeneous accelerators ranged from manycores (such as the Phi Processor) to specialized accelerators, such as gaming

processors, general purpose graphics processors (GPGPUs) and field programmable gate arrays

(FPGAs). Heterogeneous systems did not only achieve unprecedented successes but also often made history. Achieving 33.86 PFLOPS, Tianhe-2 in China topped the TOP500 list, and is today the

fastest supercomputers in the world, using Intel Phi Manycore Chips as accelerators. Titan at ONRL,

using NVIDIA K20 GPUs, achieves 17.59 PFLOPS, and was pushed to second. In 2010, China was able to build, also the first time of its history, a supercomputer, Tianhe-1A, that ranked as the top

supercomputer in the world. Tianhe-1A performance boost came from NVIDIA graphical

processing units (GPUs). In 2008, the Road Runner at LANL, using the Cell processor chips as accelerators, became the first system to reach the PetaFLOPs level of performance. The Cell was

built by IBM/Sony/Toshiba for the Sony PlayStation 3. While the substantial performance

advantages for such systems are obvious, enormous productivity challenges do exist. In this talk, we examine the progress and the productivity challenges for heterogeneous parallel computers

and their implications for domain scientists.

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Dr. Charles Mutigwe

University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

Dr. Charles Mutigwe teaches at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of

Massachusetts Amherst. Dr. Mutigwe received a D.Tech in Electrical Engineering from the Central

University of Technology (South Africa), a M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Western New England University (USA), a M.B.A. from Norwich University (USA), and a B.Sc. in Electrical

Engineering with honors from the University of Zimbabwe. He is a member of the IEEE, the IEEE

Computer Society and the ACM.

Dr. Mutigwe has over 20 years of work experience in the IT industry. He has worked in both the

corporate and academic settings and his roles have included those of network engineer, systems

administrator, systems engineer, systems developer, and IT director. In addition to UMass Amherst, he has worked for DHL International, Berkshire Bank, Pitney Bowes and a number of

start-ups during the dot-com era

Title: An Automated Design Framework for Matching Processor Architecture to Applications

Abstract: In this talk we describe a method for the automatic generation of application specific

processors. The presentation is organized around three separate but interrelated studies, which

together provide: a justification for the method used, and a theory that supports the method, together with a software application that realizes the method. The first study looked at how

modern day microprocessors utilize their hardware resources and it proposed a metric, called core

density, for measuring the utilization rate. The core density is a function of the microprocessor's

instruction set and the application scheduled to run on that microprocessor. This study concluded that modern day microprocessors use their resources very inefficiently and proposed the use of

subset processors to execute the same applications more efficiently. The second study sought to

provide a theoretical framework for the use of subset processors by developing a generic formal model of computer architecture. To demonstrate the model's versatility, it was used to describe a

number of computer architecture components and entire computing systems. The third study

describes the development of a set of software tools that enable the automatic generation of application specific processors. The FiT toolkit automatically generates a unique Hardware

Description Language (HDL) description of a processor based on an application binary file and a

parameterizable template of a generic microprocessor. Area-optimized and performance-optimized custom soft processors were generated using the FiT toolkit and the

utilization of the hardware resources by the custom soft processors was characterized. The FiT

toolkit was combined with an ANSI C compiler and a third-party tool for programming field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to create an unconstrained C-to-silicon compiler.

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Prof. Farouk Yalaoui

Université de Technologie de Troyes, France

Farouk YALAOUI obtained his Engineering degree in Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnics

School of Algiers (Algeria) in 1995, his master’s degree in Industrial System Engineering from Polytechnics Institute of Lorraine (Nancy, France) in 1997, his Ph.D. degree in Production

Management from the Troyes University of Technology (UTT) in 2000 and followed by a

Habilitation à diriger les recherches (Dr. Hab) from Compiegne University of Technology (UTT) in 2006. He is currently a full Professor at Troyes University of Technology, France, where he is the

head of Optimisation Industrial systems Optimisation Lab (Research Team), Charles Dealaunay

Institute (ICD), UMR CNRS 6281. His research topic focuses on the scheduling problems, system design, operations research, modeling, analysis and optimization of logistic and production

systems, reliability and maintenance optimization and on optimization problems in general.

He is member of IFAC TC group 5.2. He is Chair of a Working Group on multiobjective optimization. He is member of French Universities National Council (CNU) field Automation, Control, Industrial

Engineering (section61). http://losi.utt.fr/fr/membres/yalaoui.html.. He is French expert for

different agency such French ANR agency, French AERES Agency, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Algerian PNR program.

Title: Production and logistics optimization: Parallel machines scheduling

Abstract. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of some logistics optimization problem especially about the scheduling ones. The scheduling is to assign jobs to resources at established

moments according to some constraints in order to optimize a given criterion. A couple of Results

on parallel machines, re-entrant process and jobshop cases are developed with different criteria. The problems are both industrial configuration, with industrial partner, and academic. These

results are proved, implemented on real data and already published in international journals.

Key words: Scheduling, parallel machines, re-entrant process, job-shop, theoretical case,

industrial case, optimization methods.

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Conference Program Chair

Dr. Jörg Dümmler,

Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany

Florian Niedermeier, BMW Group, Karlsruher Institute of Technology,

Germany (Chair of ICSMO)

DR. M. Basel Almourad, Zayed University, UAE

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Instruction for Oral Presentation

Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer:

Laptop (with MS-Office & Adobe Reader)

Projector & Screen

Laser Sticks

Materials Provided by the Presenters:

PowerPoint or PDF files

Duration of each Presentation (Tentatively):

Regular oral presentation: about 10-15 minutes (including Q&A)

Keynote speech: about 45 minute (including Q&A)

Notice:

Please keep your belongings (laptop and camera etc) with you!

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Technical Program at a Glance

Feb. 12 Venue: Lobby 10:00-17:00 Registration

Feb. 13

9:00-12:30

Venue:

University of

Amsterdam 3

9:00-9:10 Opening

Remarks Prof. Alexander Balinsky

9:10-9:55 Plenary

Speech I Dr. Charles Mutigwe

9:55-10:40 Plenary

Speech II Prof. Tarek El-Ghazawi

10:40-11:00 Group Photo &Coffee Break

11:00-11:45 Plenary

Speech III Prof. Farouk Yalaoui

11:45-12:30 Plenary

Speech IV Prof. Alexander Balinsky

Feb. 13

12:30-13:30 Lunch Buffet (Restaurant)

Feb. 13

13:30-18:20

University of

Amsterdam 3 13:30-16:00

Session I-12 papers

Information Management and Industrial

Modeling CA011, CA016, CA020, CA022, CA027, CA1010,

MS15303, MS15304, MS15025, Q004, Q006, Q008,

Cambridge 13:30-16:00

Session II- 12papers

Computer Networks and IT Application CA006,CA007,CA008,CA012, CA013, Q007, QMS15004,MS15005,MS15029,MS15030,

MS15018,Q020

Meeting Floor Area 16:00-16:20 Coffee Break

University of

Amsterdam 3 16:20-18:20

Session III-9 papers

Automation and Control Systems CA1004, CA017, MS15108, MS15305, Q014, Q018,

CA010,MS15031,MS15037

Cambridge

16:20-18:20

Session IV-10 papers

Automation and Control Systems CA029, MS15027, MS15032, MS15002,Q015, Q019,

MS15006,MS15036,MS15038,MS15308

Feb. 13

19:00-20:30 Dinner Buffet (Restaurant)

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Detailed Technical Program

Schedule for Feb. 12

Onsite registration: Feb.12, 2015

Time 10:00am-17:00pm

Event Arrival, registration and conference materials collection

Location Venue: Lobby

Address Eerste Ringdijkstraat 4, 1097 BC Amsterdam

Telephone Tel: +31 (0)20 665 11 71/+86-15208385669

Staff Yoyo Yang

Note:

You can also register at any working time during the conference

Certificate of Participation can be collected at the registration counter.

The organizer won't provide accommodation, and we suggest you make an

early reservation.

Please get the related paper documents and they are required when you

register on desk.

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Schedule for Feb.13

Morning, Feb.13, 2015 Plenary Speeches

Location: University of Amsterdam 3

9:00-9:10 Opening Remarks

Prof. Alexander Balinsky

9:10-9:55

Plenary

Speech I

Topic: An Automated Design Framework for Matching Processor Architecture to Applications

Speaker : Dr. Charles Mutigwe

University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

Abstract—In this talk we describe a method for the automatic generation of application specific processors. The presentation is organized around three separate but interrelated studies, which together provide: a justification for the method used, and a theory that supports the method, together with a software application that realizes the method. The first study looked at how modern day microprocessors utilize their hardware resources and it proposed a metric, called core density, for measuring the utilization rate. The core density is a function of the microprocessor's instruction set and the application scheduled to run on that microprocessor. This study concluded that modern day microprocessors use their resources very inefficiently and proposed the use of subset processors to execute the same applications more efficiently. The second study sought to provide a theoretical framework for the use of subset processors by developing a generic formal model of computer architecture. To demonstrate the model's versatility, it was used to describe a number of computer architecture components and entire computing systems. The third study describes the development of a set of software tools that enable the automatic generation of application specific processors. The FiT toolkit automatically generates a unique Hardware Description Language (HDL) description of a processor based on an application binary file and a parameterizable template of a generic microprocessor. Area-optimized and performance-optimized custom soft processors were generated using the FiT toolkit and the utilization of the hardware resources by the custom soft processors was characterized. The FiT toolkit was combined with an ANSI C compiler and a third-party tool for programming field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to create an unconstrained C-to-silicon compiler.

9:55-10:40

Plenary

Speech II

Topic: Simulations with Heterogeneous High-Performance Computer Systems: Issues and Advances

Speaker : Prof., IEEE fellow, Tarek El-Ghazawi

The George Washington University, USA

Abstract—In recent years, the top supercomputers in the world were built using

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heterogeneous chips as accelerators to conventional microprocessors. Such heterogeneous accelerators ranged from manycores (such as the Phi Processor) to specialized accelerators, such as gaming processors, general purpose graphics processors (GPGPUs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Heterogeneous systems did not only achieve unprecedented successes but also often made history. Achieving 33.86 PFLOPS, Tianhe-2 in China topped the TOP500 list, and is today the fastest supercomputers in the world, using Intel Phi Manycore Chips as accelerators. Titan at ONRL, using NVIDIA K20 GPUs, achieves 17.59 PFLOPS, and was pushed to second. In 2010, China was able to build, also the first time of its history, a supercomputer, Tianhe-1A, that ranked as the top supercomputer in the world. Tianhe-1A performance boost came from NVIDIA graphical processing units (GPUs). In 2008, the Road Runner at LANL, using the Cell processor chips as accelerators, became the first system to reach the PetaFLOPs level of performance. The Cell was built by IBM/Sony/Toshiba for the Sony PlayStation 3. While the substantial performance advantages for such systems are obvious, enormous productivity challenges do exist. In this talk, we examine the progress and the productivity challenges for heterogeneous parallel computers and their implications for domain scientists.

10:40-11:00 Group Photo &Coffee Break

11:00-11:45

Plenary

Speech III

Topic: Production and logistics optimization: Parallel machines scheduling

Speaker : Prof. Farouk Yalaoui

Université de Technologie de Troyes, France

Abstract—The aim of this paper is to give an overview of some logistics optimization problem especially about the scheduling ones. The scheduling is to assign jobs to resources at established moments according to some constraints in order to optimize a given criterion. A couple of Results on parallel machines, re-entrant process and jobshop cases are developed with different criteria. The problems are both industrial configuration, with industrial partner, and academic. These results are proved, implemented on real data and already published in international journals.

11:45-12:30

Plenary

Speech IV

Topic: A-Contrario Methods for Data Mining and Image Analysis

Speaker : Prof. Alexander Balinsky

Cardiff School of Mathematics, Cardiff University, UK

Abstract—We present a review and mathematical background of "a-contrario" detection theory in data mining and image processing. Several new applications for text mining, data segmentations and image analysis will be presented. Relations between "a-contrario" modelling and deep learning will be discussed.”

12:30-13:30 Lunch (Restaurant)

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Afternoon, Feb.13, 2015

Time: 13:30-18:20pm

Session I- Information Management and Industrial Modeling

Venue: University of Amsterdam 3

Time: 13:30-16:00

Session Chair I:

DR. M. Basel Almourad, Zayed University, UAE(Associated Professor)

Session Chair II:

Dr. D. R. Prajapati

PEC University of Technology, India

Q006 The Human Resources Assignment with Multiple Sites Problem

Mohamed Afilal, Hicham Chehade, and Farouk Yalaoui

University of Technology of Troyes, France

Abstract: Human resources assignment is the process of creating an employee‟s

assignment in order to meet the demand of a set of tasks over time horizon. Many research

works have been developed for similar problems in many field areas like health-caring,

manufacturing, transportation… However in our study, we approach a general case where

tasks do not have a specific daily or weekly pattern. Employees can be assigned to more

than one task per day and taking in consideration multiple sites. The objective of our study

is to find a feasible solution that respect different constraints relative to labor regulations

and a constraint relative to multiple sites, balance the workload over employees and

minimize overload hours. We propose a mixed integer programming model and a key

performance indicator based heuristic to solve this problem. The results of the heuristic are

very promising.

CA020 The COnCEPT Project: Decoding the IT needs of the Professional Designer when in

Remote Collaboration during the Early Stages of the Design Process

Liapis Aggelos1, Didaskalou Alexandros, Thiveos Konstantinos

INTRASOFT International SA, Research and Innovation Department, Greece

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Abstract: Designers are frequently challenged by complex projects in which the problem

space is unique, rapidly changing, and the information available is limited. In such cases,

combining knowledge from different fields of expertise is required. Furthermore,

collaboration during the design process is essential for achieving a meaningful and

well-formed solution. Designers therefore regularly find themselves exchanging ideas and

reflections in form of emails, sketches, and images with a group of experts from different

backgrounds, working altogether through the creation of a design, its development and

proper implementation. The particular paper explores -through COnCEPT research and

development EU co-funded project- the nature and requirements of early design work

focusing especially on issues of synchronous and asynchronous collaboration, team

dynamics and the management and monitoring of the early stages of the design process.

The overall aim is to identify the essential characteristics and needs of distributed teams

when in remote collaboration during the early stages of the design process and suggest a

prototype environment based on their requirements and workflow.

CA016 Language Learning Generators –From Traditional Language Learning

Methodologies to Future Computer Assisted Technologies

Eva Zanuy

Escoles Betlem, Ramal 1, Premia de Dalt, Barcelona, Spain.

Abstract: Textbooks should are tools that generate learning, and if we improved them

taking into account the different learning styles, we would be creating a real Learning

Generator for all the students. But the piece of the larger problem I am breaking off to work

on is how to choose a Learning Generator or perfect textbook.

The scope of my research includes the bestseller publishing houses in teaching English as a

second language (Cambridge, Oxford, Longman, Macmillan and Richmond) and each

single exercise in these textbooks will be classified on the basis of Learning Styles. The

higher representation of exercises that could help the Reflector Style shows that all the

publishing houses, without exception, follows the natural method. The natural method fails

because it has an excess of a single Learning Style.

Consequently, the publishing houses have to pay greater attention to the theories on

Learning Styles and use learning systems platforms that benefit all the students. This can be

accomplished through multimedia education. The future of education is in a virtual world.

We should change a system based on books which just benefits a small group of students,

to an e-learning system. The application of technology should become normalized moving

from classrooms to language labs. Could we imagine a learning system where all students

learned at their best?

CA011 The Most Violated WCAG 1.0 Guidelines by the Developers of e-Government

Websites

M. Basel Al Mourad

Zayed University, UAE

Abstract: Most governments today are moving toward information society where

e-Government websites are universally accessible by all citizens. Accessible websites

means that people with disabilities can use the Web and the website developers must follow

the WWW Consortium (W3C)„s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). This

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paper seeks to examine the most violated accessibility guidelines by the developer of the

web portals. For this purpose, we examined 21 e-Government websites. We identified and

discussed the most violated WCAG. Our findings may raise awareness to the web

developer about these violations and encourage them on how to build better and accessible

websites.

CA022 Technical requirements of the e-Waybill service

Shoaib Bakhtyar, Johan Holmgren, Jan A. Persson

Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden

Abstract: An electronic waybill (e-Waybill) is a service whose purpose is to replace the

paper waybill, which is a paper documents that traditionally follows a consignment during

transport. An important purpose of the e-Waybill is to achieve a paperless flow of

information during freight transport. In this paper, we investigate five e-Waybill solutions,

that is, system design specifications for the e-Waybill, regarding their non-functional

(technical) requirements. In addition, we discuss how well existing technologies are able to

fulfil the identified requirements. We have identified that information storage,

synchronization and conflict management, access control, and communication are

important categories of technical requirements of the e-Waybill service. We argue that the

identified technical requirements can be used to support the process of designing and

implementing the e-Waybill service.

CA027 Performance Evaluation of MPTCP over a Shared Bottleneck Link

Soonghwan Ro and Dien Nguyen Van

Kongju National University, Korea

Abstract: In this paper, we present experimental results evaluating the performance of the

Multipath TCP over a shared bottleneck path in a series of benchmark tests. We found that

the Multipath TCP‟s fairness as well as its competitiveness responds to the change of

network conditions, such as latency and loss rate. MPTCP is unfairness and powerful with

regular TCP in ideal network conditions, but its throughput clearly decreases even less than

regular TCP in worse network conditions with high latency and a higher rate of loss of

packets.

CA1010 Design of Mobile e-Learning Forecasting System Based on Case Study Using Multiple

Intelligence Analysis

Thongchai Kaewkiriya

Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand

Abstract: The objective of this research is to design an adaptive mobile e-learning

forecasting system based on case study using Multiple Intelligence. Thus, our paper

proposes a conceptual framework of an adaptive e-learning guidance system based on

Multiple Intelligence. The conceptual framework is divided into six modules. Firstly,

introduction of a Pattern based module. Secondly, detailed explanation of the Forecasting

module for students. The third, presentation of the Learning portal module. The fourth,

presentation of the Adaptive module. The fifth, explanation the Mapping module. And

finally, proposal of learning content for the module which is based on Multiple

Intelligence.

The evaluation of this paper consists of 2 sections. The first section is to evaluate

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achievement of students. Second section is to evaluate precision of prediction for students.

The result of the first evaluation shown that students who studied via mobile e-learning

forecasting system are more successful than students who studied via normal e-learning

system with significant at .05 (t = 2.547, p < .05). The result of second section, we

considered the percentage of precision. Then, we compared 3 algorithms which consists of

1) J48 algorithm 2) C4.5 algorithm 3) Naïve Bayes algorithm. The percentage of J48

algorithm has the highest value which equaled 86.487%.

MS15303 Investigating Combined Drug and Plasma Apheresis Therapy of HIV Infection by

Double Compartment Cellular Automata Simulatio

Sompop Moonchai and Yongwimon Lenbury

Mahidol University

Abstract: It has become widely acknowledged that potent combination drug therapy of

patients infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus can significantly prolong life, but

exerts detrimental effect on a patient‟s quality of life. Lymph nodes and lymphatic tissue

are busy sites of immunological activity. Germs are brought there by the cells of the

immune system to be broken down and analyzed. However, clinics commonly used blood

tests for viral load therein to assess the effect of drug therapy. We are therefore of the

opinion that most cellular automata models in the past that only considered viral

proliferation in the lymph node cannot give a sufficiently accurate picture of the dynamics

of HIV infection, especially when the impact of treatments that combine both drugs and

plasma apheresis are in question. We thus present a two-compartment Cellular Automata

(CA) model, which simulates the dynamics of HIV infection in both the lymph node and

blood compartments when drugs and plasma apheresis are applied simultaneously. It is

found that the combined usage of these two types of therapy yields more favorable outcome

than the sole use of plasma apheresis.

MS15304 Contribution of Virtual Reality for Lines Production’s Simulation in a Lean

Manufacturing Environment

Mohamed-Amine Abidi, Barbara Lyonnet, Pierre Chevaillier, and Rosario Toscano

ENISE

Abstract: In an increasingly competitive world, the responsiveness has become essential to

improve the performance of companies. Accordingly a large number of companies have

implemented the Lean approach. This approach is a production management method based

on waste elimination and just-in-time production. This leads manufacturers to update and

adapt their ways of production management and so reorganize the production lines to

reduce costs, minimize delays as well as optimize their flexibility. To do this, the use of the

Virtual Reality (VR) in the lines production‟s simulation would offer many advantages.

Thus, this technology would allow users to interact with simulation model in real-time and

in a 3D format. However, few works have integrated virtual reality in the field of

simulation in Lean manufacturing environment. The objective of this paper is to propose a

method of simulation of production flows in a virtual environment in real time. To this end,

we will review the traditional industrial tools in the field of production simulation. Then we

will present the main advantages of using the VR to the manufacturing processes in a lean

environment. Finally a global software solution which integrates VR will be proposed and

an example of its application to simulate lines production in VR will be presented.

MS15025 Exact Computation of the Triangular-Lattice Ising Model with Eighteen Spins on a

Side

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Seung-Yeon Kim

Korea National University of Transportation, Korea

Abstract: The Ising model, consisting of magnetic spins, is the most important system in

understanding phase transitions and critical phenomena. For the first time, the exact integer

values for the density of states of the triangular-lattice Ising model with eighteen spins on a

side and free boundary conditions are evaluated. Also, the exact specific heats are obtained

for the triangular-lattice Ising ferromagnet and antiferromagnet at the same time.

Q004 Effectiveness of Conventional CUSUM Control Chart for Correlated Observations

D. R. Prajapati

Department of Mechanical Engineering, PEC University of Technology (Formerly

Punjab Engineering College), Chandigarh, India

Abstract: Control charts; one of the important tools of quality control, are also known as

Shewhart charts or process behavior charts. Page (1954) was the first, who introduced the

Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) control charts for detection of process shifts and claimed that

these charts are more efficient compared to Shewhart chart to detect small shifts in the

process average. Various schemes of the CUSUM chart for autocorrelated data for sample

size of 4 are developed and compared with the schemes of the Shewhart X chart for

autocorrelated data. It is found that CUSUM chart outperforms the Shewhart X chart for

all the shifts and at all the levels of correlation (Φ) for sample size (n) of four. So, the

CUSUM control chart is much better option for faster detection in the process mean.

Q008 Damped Oscillator under Stokesian Realm and Added-Mass Effects

Jiradech Kongthon

Assumption University of Thailand, Thailand

Abstract: This article presents the modeling and simulations of a sphere that oscillates

vertically in a high-viscosity liquid. The sphere is connected to a linear spring and given an

initial displacement from the equilibrium position to allow free vibration and the sphere

undergoes the inertia force, the spring force, the drag force, the buoyancy force, the gravity

force, and the added-mass force. In general, the added-mass force is not considered in

modeling an oscillator. In this article, the added-mass force is included in the modeling to

reflect the reality and the effect of the added-mass force is investigated and discussed. The

main contribution of this article is to model and simulate the system and to show that (i) the

natural frequency of oscillation is reduced by the added mass; (ii) the damping ratio is also

reduced by the added mass; (iii) the return time to the original equilibrium is increased by

the added mass; (iv) furthermore, the difference on the densities between the liquid‟s

density and the sphere‟s density dictates the degree of the added-mass effect; i.e., the effect

due to the added mass is small if the difference on the densities is large.

Session II- Computer Networks and IT Application

Venue: Cambridge

Time: 13:30-16:00

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Session chair: Dr. Jörg Dümmler,

Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany

CA012 Support to Apply Accessibility Guidelines to Web Applications

Tamaki Ohara, Hajime Iwata, Junko Shirogane and Yoshiaki Fukazawa

Waseda University, Japan.

Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Japan

Abstract: Recently RIAs (Rich Internet Applications) have been widely adopted in Web

applications. Although RIAs realize that Web pages change dynamically, their accessibility

is often insufficient, preventing people with disabilities from properly operating and

recognizing content. To resolve these problems, the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) of

the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) has established accessibility guidelines, called

WAI-ARIA (Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet Applications), which

provide detailed instructions to make RIAs accessible for users with disabilities employing

ATs (assistive technologies). ATs include screen readers, alternative keyboards, screen

magnification software, and voice recognition software. Applying these guidelines to Web

applications is extremely burdensome due to the numerous elements in the guidelines.

Herein we propose a method to automatically evaluate the accessibility of Web applications,

reducing developers' efforts and costs. The target RIAs of our current method are developed

by JavaScript.

CA007 Authentication Protocol for Healthcare Services over Wireless Body Area Networks

Seulgi Shin, Sung Woon Lee, Hyunsung Kim

Tongmyong University, Korea

Abstract: Ubiquitous healthcare service is one of the major fields of research for wireless

body area networks (WBANs). Ensuring complete and a good level of security for such

types of WBANs, is not a trivial task. It is practically impossible to deal with all sorts of

security threats with a single mechanism. This paper reviews Khan et al.‟s authentication

protocol for healthcare service over WBANs and shows that it does not provide forward

secrecy. Furthermore, this paper proposes a remedy protocol for Khan et al.‟s authentication

protocol and the previous related protocols. The proposed protocol could be utilized as a

basic security building block for healthcare applications based on WBANs.

CA013 Parallel Matrix Multiplication on Centralized Diamond Architecture

Masumeh Damrudi and Kamal Jadidy Aval

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Islamic Azad University, Iran

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a matrix multiplication algorithm on the new born

parallel architecture named Centralized Diamond architecture. Matrix multiplication is a

fundamental mathematical operation which has numerous applications in most of scientific

fields. There are some sorting and searching algorithms on Centralized Diamond architecture

which have appropriate time complexity. Once different kinds of parallel algorithms are

applicable to a parallel architecture, the architecture is considered to be more functional and

can be employed for different purposes and applications. The theoretical analysis proves that

the matrix multiplication operation on Centralized Diamond architecture runs in a

competitive number of steps compared to existing solutions.

CA008 Authenticated Key Agreement based on NFC for Mobile Payment

Bomi Seo, Sung Woon Lee, Hyunsung Kim

Tongmyong University, Korea

Abstract: Mobile payment is being adopted all over the world in different ways. Along with

the increased convenience at the point of sale, mobile payment acceptance can also bring

new risks to the security of cardholder data. Authentication is a basic security building block

for mobile payment and there are some of research results, which were proven to be weak

against attacks. This paper proposes a new authenticated key agreement based on NFC for

mobile payment to solve the problems in the previous researches. The proposed scheme is

secure against various attacks and could provide privacy to the participants.

MS15004 HPC (High-Performance Computing) for Big Data on the Cloud: Opportunities and

Challenges

Mohamed Riduan Abid

Alakhawayn University in Ifrane

Abstract: Big data and Cloud computing are emerging as new promising technologies,

gaining noticeable momentum in nowadays IT. Nowadays, and unprecedentedly, the amount

of produced data exceeds all what has been generated since the dawn of computing; a fact

which is mainly due to the pervasiveness of IT usage and to the ubiquity of Internet access.

Nevertheless, this generated big data is only valuable if processed and mined. To process and

mine big data, substantial HPC (High-Performance Computing) power is needed; a faculty

which is not that affordable for most, unless we adopt for a convenient venue, e.g., cloud

computing. In this paper, we propose a blue print for deploying a real-world HPC testbed.

This will help simulating and evaluating HPC relevant concerns with minimum cost.

Indeed, cloud computing provides the unique opportunity for circumventing the initial cost

of owning private HPC platforms for big data processing, and this by providing HPC as a

service (HPCaaS). In this paper, we present the subtleties of a synergetic “fitting” between

big data and cloud computing. We delineate opportunities and address relevant

challenges.To concretize, we advocateusing private clouds instead of public ones, and

propose using Hadoop along with MapReduce, on top of Openstack, as a promising venue

for scientific communities to own research-oriented private clouds meant to provide HPCaaS

for Big data mining.

MS15005 Parallel Simulation Algorithm of VLSI for Multicore Workstations with Dynamic

Faults Grouping

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Dmitry Ivanov

Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine

Abstract: A new algorithm for parallel fault simulation of VLSI on multicore workstations

with common memory is proposed. To speeding up the algorithm two-level parallelization is

used. First, main schema of the algorithm is based on the concurrent many-threaded

simulation of the groups of faults for each input vector. Second, each group of faults is

simulated in bit-parallel way. The dynamic fault grouping is adopted. The results of

computational experiments on ISCAS-89 benchmarks circuits are reported, which are

obtained on the 12-core workstation.

MS15029 Extraction of Region with Excessive Disparities Using Block based Disparity

Calculation

Sang Hyun Kim, Jeong Yeop Kim and Gil Ja So

Youngsan University

Abstract: In this paper, we propose the method extracts regions with excessive disparities in

3D stereoscopic images using block based disparity calculation for fatigue evaluation. The

proposed method calculates the disparity-map using not pixel based method but block based

method. The disparity-map‟s resolution is decreased in proportion to block size. In the

proposed method, first, the disparity-map is calculated based on BMA (block matching

algorithm). The normalized cross- correlation is used as the cost function. The excessive

disparity regions are extracted using the automatically decided threshold with Otsu algorithm

in the disparity-map. Next, to eliminate the small regions, the extracted regions are post

processed by morphological filter, erosion and dilation. The sum of the disparities in the

object regions which is normalized with image size is used as parameter in fatigue evaluation

model. To extract the exact object, the object regions will be segmented in 3D stereoscopic

left image using region growing.

CA006 NFC based Privacy Preserving User Authentication Scheme in Mobile Office

Jungsub Ahn, Sung Woon Lee, and Hyunsung Kim

Tongmyong University, Korea

Abstract: Smartwork is a flexible type of work that provides users with a more convenient

work possibility, which refers to employees who work away from the company‟s office in

any capacity. Smartwork technologies often need additional protection because their nature

generally places them at higher exposure to external threats. Therefore, smartwork

application should provide securing infrastructures for both of users, inside and outside of

the organization. This paper proposes a NFC based privacy preserving user authentication

scheme as a basic security building block for smartwork environment, which is focused only

on the mobile office one of smartwork environment. The proposed scheme provides

anonymity and untraceability, which requires for the ubiquitous environment applications.

The proposed scheme could be used as a basic building block for security on the various

smartwork environments.

MS15030 The Evaluation Model of the Visual Fatigue on the 3D Stereoscopic Video

Gilja So, Sanghyun Kim and Jeongyeop Kim

Youngsan University, Korea

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Abstract: We propose content dependent factors to be an argument of evaluation model of

visual fatigue. The content factors we choose are the strength and size of the excessive

disparity range, the complexity of the background objects, the variation of the motion-depth,

the contrast of the objects in the scene. We verify that these factors have a relationship with

visual fatigue through the experiment and suggest methods to extract the degree of these

factors automatically.

MS15018 Simulating SQL-Injection Cyberattacks using GNS3

Aadil Al-Mahrouqi, Patrick Tobin, Sameh Abdalla and Tahar Kechadi

University College Dublin, Dublin

Abstract: Network Forensics is a subtopic of Digital Forensics wherein research on artificat

investigations and intrusions evidence acquisition is addressed. Among many challenges in

the field, the problem of losing data artifacts in the state of flux, (i.e., live volatile data),

when network devices are suddenly non-operational remains a topic of interest to many

investigators. The main objective of this article is to simulate an SQL injection attack

scenarios in a complex network environment. We designed and simulated a typical

Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) network environment using Graphical Network Simulator

(GNS3), Virtual Box and VMware workstation. Using this set-up we are now able to

simulate specific network devices configuration, perform SQL injection attacks against

victim machines and collect network logs. The main motivation of our work is to finally

define an attack pathway prediction methodology that makes it possible to examine the

network artifacts collected in case network attacks.

Q007 Early Energy Estimation of Networked Embedded Systems Executing Concurrent

Software Components

Patrick Heinrich, Hannes Bergler, and Erik Oswald

Fraunhofer Institute for Embedded Systems and Communication Technologies ESK,

Munich, Germany

Abstract: This paper presents and evaluates a new approach of modeling energy

consumption of embedded systems resulted by concurrent software components. The

objective is to enable energy estimation within early phases of system development, which

allows system designers to compare different allocations of software components within

networked systems.

The model is presented in detail and its application demonstrated by a case study.

Additionally, an execution time estimation for software components is presented which is

necessary for the energy model – but previously not available. The model was developed

being applicable early in the development process, i.e. previous to any software

implementation. This was realized by using only available information.

The individual elements of the presented model are: energy consumption of software

components themselves, energy consumption resulted by any software component, and

energy consumption resulted by specific software components. The variables of the model

can be estimated during early phases of system design using existing methods, expecting the

execution time of software components. For that reason, a previously energy estimation

technique was further developed to estimate the execution time based on program

flowcharts.

The estimation was verified by using three commercially available benchmarks. The

flowcharts of these are utilized to estimate the execution times. The comparison between

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estimated and measured execution time of an exemplary embedded system results in an

estimation error bandwidth between -12.5 % and +6.8 %. Additionally, an algorithm is

presented which enables an automated analysis of program flowcharts as part of the

execution time estimation.

The developed model was applied within an automotive case study which shows a

theoretical energy saving potential of 36.2 %. This demonstrates the potential and relevance

of modeling energy estimation within early development phases.

Q020 Multi-state reliability Assessment of Tool Magazine & Manipulator

Yi Ou, Jun Han, Yi Liang, Aihua Yin, Hutian Feng, Yulin Wang

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: Tool Magazine & Manipulator has many intermediate states on tool changing

between success and failure, Multi-State Reliability theory must be applied in modeling and

analyzing the process of performance degradation. Combined with the data from reliability

test and performance test, carry out definition on sub-system‟s states of Tool Magazine &

Manipulator, use Markov random process theory in calculation of sub-system‟s states

probability, use Universal Generation Function (UGF) construct Multi-State Reliability

model of system, and give assess formula of performance reliability in a certain demands,

this method is easy to understand, makes up the shortage of Two-State Reliability analysis.

16:00-16:20 Coffee Break

Session III- Automation and Control Systems

Venue: University of Amsterdam 3

Time: 16:20-18:20pm

Session Chair:

Florian Niedermeier,

BMW Group, Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany

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CA010 Comparative Performance of a Parallel Implementation of an Internet-Scale

Zero-Day Worm Epidemiology Simulator

Luc Tidy, Steve Woodhead and Jodie Wetherall

University of Greenwich, UK

Abstract: The threat posed by fast-spreading malware is significant, particularly given the

fact that network operator / administrator intervention is not likely to take effect within the

typical epidemiological timescale of such infections. The cost of zero-day network worm

outbreaks has been estimated to be up to US$2.6 billion for a single worm outbreak.

Zero-day network worm outbreaks have been observed that spread at a significant pace

across the global Internet, with an observed rate of reaching more than 90 percent of

vulnerable hosts within 10 minutes. An accepted technology that is used in addressing the

security threat presented by zero-day worms is the use of simulation systems, and a

common factor determining their efficacy is their performance. An empirical comparison of

a sequential and parallel implementation of a novel simulator, the Internet Worm Simulator

(IWS), is presented detailing the impact of a selection of parameters on its performance.

Experimentation demonstrates that IWS has the capability to simulate up to 91.8 million

packets transmitted per second (PTS) for an IPv4 address space simulation on a single

workstation computer, comparing favourably to previously reported metrics. It is concluded

that in addition to comparing PTS performance, simulation requirements should be taken

into consideration when assessing the performance of such simulators.

CA017 Modeling and Querying Multidimensional Bitemporal Data Warehouses

Canan Eren ATAY and Gözde ALP

Marmara University, Turkey

Abstract: Data warehouses have been considered to be the key aspect of success for any

Decision Support System (DSS). Temporal database research has produced important

results in this field. Data warehouses store historical data, and therefore could clearly

benefit from the research on temporal databases. Temporal data warehouses join the two

fields of temporal databases and data warehouse research. This paper introduces a

bitemporal data warehouse model that both valid time and transaction time are attached to

attributes. Data warehouse objects and cubes are created with multidimensional bitemporal

relational database. Performance of available well-known relational database and

bitemporal extension for data warehouse is evaluated and compared in terms of execution

time and disk space consumption with the set of queries.

CA1004 Improving the Recommendation Accuracy for Cold Start Users in Trust-Based

Recommender Systems

Abdelghani Bellaachia and Deema Alathel

The George Washington University, USA

Abstract: Recommender systems have become extremely popular in recent years due to

their ability to predict a user‟s preference or rating of a certain item by analyzing similar

users in the network. Trust-based recommender systems generate these predictions by using

an explicitly issued trust between the users. In this paper we propose a recommendation

algorithm called Averaged Localized Trust-Based Ant Recommender (ALT-BAR) that

follows the methodology applied by Ant Colony Optimization algorithms to increase the

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accuracy of predictions in recommender systems, especially for cold start users. Cold start

users are considered challenging to deal with in any recommender system because of the

few ratings they have in their profiles. ALT-BAR reinforces the significance of trust

between users, to overcome the lack of ratings, by modifying the way the initial pheromone

levels of edges are calculated to reflect each edge‟s associated trust level. An appropriate

initialization of pheromone in ant algorithms in general can guarantee a proper convergence

of the system to the optimal solution. ALT-BAR‟s approach allows the ants to expand their

search scope in the solution space to find ratings for cold start users while exploiting

discovered good solutions for the sake of heavy raters. When compared to other algorithms

in the literature, ALT-BAR proved to be extremely successful in enhancing the prediction

accuracy and coverage for cold start users while still maintaining fairly good results for

heavy raters.

MS15031 The Modeling of Color Fatigue in 3-Dimensional Stereoscopic Video

Jeong-Yeop Kim, Sang-Hyun Kim andGil Ja So

Youngsan University, Korea

Abstract: The change of color information on 3-dimensional stereoscopic video usually

causes visual fatigue. Color information also gives some effect on the depth recognition

because of the visual perception for the effect such as „forward color‟. However the effect

of „forward color‟does not gives much influence on depth perception. Therefore, the

analysis of color itself rather than the concept of „forward color‟ is important. In this paper,

the method for calculating visual fatigue by color only is proposed.

MS15108 Plc Based Automatic Intelligent Car Parking System

Faraz Islam, Mohammad Adil, Sayeed Akhtar Alvi

Aligarh Muslim University

Abstract: The main purpose of this paper was to design and implement an intelligent car

parking system. The proposed system works on three modes such as ON, OFF and

EMERGENCY.

The system developed is able to sense the presence of the vehicles standing at the main car

parking gate through an IR sensor. These IR sensors give their output to the PLC

(programmable logic controller).

Due to lack of parking spaces and skilled labour, there is a global shift towards the

automatic car parking system to calculate accurate space available for car and revenue

collection as a parking fee.

This new scheme provides an improvement and reliability in the current car parking system

and this system can be implemented easily because it is very economical as it uses solar

panel for its power consumption and also the cheap IR sensor reduces the implementation

cost.

MS15305 A Study on Diesel Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Powertrain Analysis and Modeling

Ho-Un Jeong, Kyu-Hyun Sim, Kwan-Soo Han, and Sung-Ho Hwang

Sungkyunkwan University

Abstract: TMED (Transmission Mounted Electric Device) PHEV(Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle)

powertrain consist of engine, engine clutch, motor, transmission ,differential gear, wheel

and tire. By disengaging engine clutch, the vehicle can use only motor power for driving.

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After battery depleted, engine and motor are cooperate to increase engine efficiency.In this

paper, diesel PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle) powertrain dynamic equations was derived

from longitudinal vehicle model. In order to design optimal powertrain capacity in given

specifications, various capacities of engine and motor model was derived from commercial

engine and motor test data. Engine and Motor model use input signal and input shaft speed

to calculate torque outputs, also calculate energy conversion efficiency.Using MATLAB

Simulink program, diesel PHEV dynamic model was created from engine and motor

model, and powertrain dynamic equations. Using developed simulator, we analysis basic

performance of diesel PHEV.

Q014 Model Approximate Method of Complex System

Juan Chen, Yuqin Liu, Shi‟ang Qi, and Qing Guo

Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

Abstract: During the internal model control of multivariate multiple time delay system,

process model is very important in the design of controller, but complicated mathematical

model is often encountered in decoupled multivariable multiple time delay system and

needs to be reduced order. So this paper proposes a low order identification structure and

an optimization method for model approximation of the complex model containing the time

delay and non-minimum phase parts. In this paper, with the adoption of Pade

approximation, a suboptimal approximate algorithm is used for the model approximation

and model identification. The integral square error index and the frequency-domain integral

square error index, as well as the integral time absolute error index is used to evaluate the

approximate model comprehensively. Simulation results show that using the proposed

model identification structure and adopting the suboptimal approximate algorithm to deal

with this kind of approximation, that can get an approximate model that well reveals the

dynamic characteristics of system and has a high approximation precision.

Q018 Measurement and Control System Design of Precision Retentivity of Rolling Linear

Guide Pair

Jun Han, Hutian Feng, Yi Ou, Yi Liang, Aihua Yin, Li Zu

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: Researched measurement and control system of precision retentivity of rolling

linear guide pair for the problem of precision retentivity of rolling linear guide pair.

Introduced the test bed testing system respectively from the hardware structure and

software design in detail, and analyzed the data of test results. The design of test system

provides a platform for the on-line measurement of precision retentivity of rolling linear

guide pair, provides theoretical basis, testing methods and data support for new product

research and development or product improvement. It has a very important significance to

improve the performance of rolling linear guide pair made in China.

MS15037 Finite Element Simulation and Analysis of the Vertical and Pitching Static Stiffness of

Linear Rolling Guide

Bin Zhou, Yulin Wang, Jun Han, Hetian Feng, Yi Ou, Aihua Yin and Wei Zhang

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: The static stiffness has a direct influence on performance of the linear rolling

guide (LRG). Therefore, it is necessary and useful to study on how to improve the static

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stiffness. In this work, a 3D finite element model (FEM) of LRG was developed based on

ANSYS Workbench. Then the influence of the number, diameter and material of rolling

balls, curvature ratio and initial contact angle on vertical and pitching static stiffness was

studied based on the simulation. Finally, several methods for improving vertical and

pitching static stiffness of LRG were proposed.

Session IV- Automation and Control Systems

Venue: Cambridge

Time: 16:20-18:20pm

Session Chair:

Dr. Charles Mutigwe

University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

CA029 WSNs and On-board Visual Fuzzy Servoing on Blimp Robot for Tracking Purposes

Rami Al-Jarrah, Mohammad A. Al-Jarrah, Hubert Roth

Siegen University, Siegen, Germany

Abstract: The aerial robots represent an interested and rich area of research because they

are very useful to perform complex tasks such as localization and tracking targets. To

develop blimp system that is appropriate in diversity scenarios, an intelligent control with

high autonomy degree is required. Therefore, we design blimp robot based on embedded

system; then, we present several fuzzy sets models that should deal with autonomous,

navigation and visual tracking problems. These models are empirically designed by

combining the possibilities distributions theory with fuzzy logic. Thus, this paper addresses

the problem of tracking robots in parallel with achieving the cooperative behavior based on

computer vision system and artificial intelligent control to improve the efficiency of such

system. In addition, considering use of wireless sensor networks for estimation

multi-targets locations and the distances between them is presented.

Q015 Modelling of Diagrid Structural System for High Rise Buildings

Gulshan Mann and Vijay Pal Singh

Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra

Abstract: As in modern era population of metropolitan cities increased very rapidly. Due

to which construction of high rise buildings is justified. In high rise building lateral loads

are critical than gravity load. Presently the Framed, tubular, space truss, super frame

structural systems are used to construct high rise buildings. Nowadays a new system named

diagrid system has been adopted as a replacement of framed structure. In diagrid system the

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diagonal members are designed as tress element. Diagrid structural system is unique as it

resist lateral load by its axial action. Efficiency of diagrid structural system mainly depends

upon angle of diagrid. In the present study a 40 storey building with and without corner

column has been analyzed. Comparison of analysis results in term of time period and top

storey displacement for different angles is presented in this paper. The entire modeling and

analysis of the structure has been done using SAP-2000 software.

Q019 Modeling and Error Analysis of the Parallelism Measurement for Linear Rolling

Guide Pair

Yi Liang, Yulin Wang, Aihua Yin, Li Zu, Hutian Feng, Dan Xu

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: The parallelism of a linear rolling guide pair directly affects the machining

precision of machine tools. Therefore, it‟s necessary and meaningful to find the

measurement method to test them. A test method of parallelism of rolling linear guide pairs

based on non-contact laser displacement sensors has been put forward. The paper derives

an analytical testing algorithm of measurements of five laser displacement sensors to obtain

the parallelism and their error analysis of linear rolling guide pairs. The parallelism of

linear guide pairs includes five movement precisions which are horizontal parallelism,

vertical parallelism, elevation angle, deflection angle and roll angle of a slider block

relative to its guide way. The converting formulas from the laser sensors‟ measurement to

the two parallelisms and three angles are derived based on the basic theory of three-points

can determine a plane. Because the sensors are installed with inevitably errors, the

deviation of two parallelisms and three angles caused by the errors are analyzed. Results

show that two parallelisms and three rotation angles depend critically on the measuring

length of five laser sensors. The paper provides an effective method for measuring the

parallelism and makes progress of the automatic detection of a linear rolling guide pair.

P001

Process Simulation and Modeling

Sotiris Gayialis and Georgios Papadopoulos

National Technical University of Athens

Abstract: Recently, the strategic approaches of public sector organizations are reevaluated

in order to achieve modern effective operations and provide better services to their

customers (citizens and businesses). Business Process Management (BPM) solutions are

recognized as essential tools for public services transformation, as they enable public

organizations to be more efficient, to meet business challenges rapidly and flexibly, and to

improve the customers experience by resolving incidents and responding to requests in a

timely fashion. Within this context, this paper describes the development of a BPM System

(BPMS) as a part of a web-based integrated system for benchmarking, monitoring,

simulation and redesigning processes. This system will be deployed initially in

Municipalities and later on in several Greek government agencies, in order to offer more

efficient, personalized and consistent services to citizens and businesses, in a reduced

operational cost. The paper presents the methodological approach followed for BPMS

development. It also highlights system‟s functionality and its usefulness in process design,

benchmarking, redesign and continuous improvement.

MS15006 Innovation Process Simulation on the base "Predator and Prey" Model

Victor Romanov, Helen Agafonova, Saltanat Sandybaeva and Nikita Mullin

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Russian Plekhanov University of Economics

Abstract: The paper is devoted to the simulation of two populations coexistence, one of

which represents old big corporations and the other one – small innovative business. It is

hard to imagine modern digital world without such combination of words as computer

modeling and simulation. This discipline gains popularity throughout the whole scientific

world. In our paper we examine such phenomenon as emotion simulation. It contains as a

review of emotion simulating research as some original results on the innovation

simulation based on predator and prey model.

There is widely spread opinion, that modern information technologies provide us an

opportunity to simulate emotions and feelings. Simulation of conflicts, cooperation, and the

emotion simulation are often used to explain the nature of human behavior, depending on

different factors such as personality, emotional state and mood at the specific moment in

time. For instance, we can consider large company, which faces some troubles, as feeling

some hunger and to satisfy it, the company tries to absorb some other smaller firm.

The most important result of our research is the discovery of such parameter‟s values

interval in which great firms and small businesses (start-ups) can grow and raise

simultaneously.

MS15027 Advanced Smart Cruise Control with Safety Distance Considered Road Friction

Coefficient

Do Ui Hong, Chanho Park, Yongho Yoo and Sung-Ho Hwang

Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

Abstract: This research suggests the velocity controller with Advanced Smart Cruise

Control(ASCC) with stop & go control considering the surface friction coefficient and

applying a safety distance. A safety distance affects quality of cruise control. If a safety

distance is too short, the probability to cause a collision gets greater whereas if it is too

long, it can cause traffic congestion. Thus, calculating the optimal safety distance is very

important. In this study, we used fitting functions to obtain a basic safety distance and then

added the μ-safety distance, considering friction coefficient and relative velocity, to

calculate final safety distance. We invented ASCC and stop & go control by considering

velocity of vehicle to maintain the safety distance and relative velocity at the same time.

Carsim was used for simulation and we found that while a vehicle with the velocity

controller, calculating the velocity and location difference between preceding and following

vehicles with four friction coefficients, it keeps a safety distance.

MS15032 Chaos Control in Memristor-based Oscillators Using Intelligent Terminal Sliding

Mode Controller

Amir Hossein Abolmasoumi and Somayeh Khosravinejad

Arak University

Abstract: The problem of terminal sliding mode controller design for chaos control

inmemristor-based oscillatorsis investigated. The main goal is to stabilize the chaotic

Chua‟s memristor-basedoscillator and to track the sinusoidal reference input.The stability

of the oscillator with terminal sliding mode control is analyzed using Lyapunov criteria.

Moreover, by defining a new objective function,genetic algorithm optimization is used to

reduce the chattering effect and to decrease the convergence timeof terminal sliding mode

controller. Simulation results demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed control method.

MS15036 Deformation Analysis and Simulation of the Cup-shaped Flexspline for Harmonic

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Drive Using in Aerocrafts

Li Zu, Aihua Yin, Yanyang Sun, Yulin Wang, Yi Ou, Yi Liang and Hutian Feng

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: The harmonic gears used in servo drive systems of aerocrafts have the features

of over loading and working for a short time. They are required to be smaller and lighter.

Theoretical research and finite element analysis are given to the deformation characteristic

of the flexible gear for the harmonic drive. This paper studies the initial deformation of the

flexible gear, and compares with the result of finite element analysis. Overload is applied to

the flexible gear, and by using ABAQUS FEA software, the distortions on the flexspline

can be found. The research results provide theoretical references for improving load

capacity of harmonic drive and designing this type of harmonic drive.

MS15038 The Structure Optimization of Test-bed for Load Bearing Performance of Harmonic

Gear Drive

Hetian Feng, Li Zu, Yiwen Zhang, Yi Ou, Yi Liang, Jun Han and Aihua Yin

Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: This paper aims at the structural design and optimization of the test-bed for the

load bearing performance of the harmonic gear drive. Based on the computer software, the

mode analyses are given to the test-bed. The effects brought by different structures of

stiffened plate on bed natural frequencies and deformations are studied. The Loading and

overloading tests of the harmonic gear drive can be realized on the optimized designed

test-bed, we can know the bearing capacity and transmission efficiency of the harmonic

gear drive.

MS15308 Extending the Scheduling Toolkit SEParAT to Support Hybrid Parallel Platforms

Jörg Dümmler and Martin Schulze

Technische Universität Chemnitz, Department of Computer Science, 09107 Chemnitz, Ger

many

Abstract: Current parallel platforms are increasingly equipped with additional accelerators

leading to hybrid system architectures. Parallel applications for these platforms can be

implemented using a task-based programming approach. Such an approach facilitates the

exploitation of all available execution units including the processor cores and the

accelerators. The execution of a task-based application requires scheduling decisions,

which may be provided by a suitable scheduling tool.

This article discusses the extensions of the scheduling toolkit SEParAT to support hybrid

cluster architectures. In particular, it first defines the extended programming model for

hybrid platforms and the corresponding scheduling problem. The second part of the article

describes the integration of this model into SEParAT. A particular focus lies on the

extension of SEParAT's input and output interfaces.

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www.icccm.org

Welcome to ICCCM 2015

2015 5th International Conference on Computer Communication and Management (ICCCM 2015) will be

held during May 18-19, 2015 in Rome, Italy together with the workshops ICSEM 2015 and ICIII 2015.

The aim of ICCCM 2015 is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as

industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results and development activities

in Computer Communication and Management. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates

to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations

and to find global partners for future collaboration.

Important Dates

Paper Submission (Full Paper) March 5, 2015

Notification Day March30, 2015

Registration Deadline April 15, 2015

Conference Date May 18-19, 2015

Publication

Conference papers can be selected and published into International Journal of Computer and

Communication Engineering (IJCCE) or Journal of Advanced Management Science(JOAMS) excellent

papers will be select to be published in International Journal of e-Education, e-Business, e-Management

and e-Learning(IJEEEE)

E-mail: [email protected]

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Welcome to ICEMP 2015

ICEMP-International Conference on Engineering Mathematics and Physics is the main annual research

conference aimed at presenting current research being carried out. The ICEMP 2013 and 2014 were held

in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong.ICEMP 2015 will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during

June 11 to 12, 2015. The idea of the conference is for the scientists, scholars, engineers and students from

the Universities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to

foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. ICEMP 2015 is sponsored by

International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, and technical co-sponsored

by many other universities and institutes

Prof. Haydar Akca

Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Important Date

Full Paper Submission Before March 25,2015

Notification of Acceptance Before March 15, 2015

Registration Deadline April 5, 2015

Conference Date June 11-12, 2015

Contact US

Ms. Yolanda

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E-mail: [email protected]

2015 International Conference on Advances in Engineering Materials

(ICAEM 2015)

27-30 June, 2015, Romania

2015 International Conference on Advances in Engineering Materials (ICAEM 2015) will be held

in Romania during June 27th-30th, 2015. The main objective of this conference is to provide a platform

for engineers, academicians, scientists, industrial professionals and researchers from over the world to

present the result of their research activities in the field of Advances in Engineering Materials. ICAEM

2015 provides opportunities for the delegates to share the knowledge, ideas, innovations and problem

solving techniques.

Important Dates

Full Paper Deadline 2015/03/30

Acceptance Notification 2015/04/20

Registration Deadline 2015/05/05

Conference Date 2015/06/27-30

Paper Publication

All accepted papers will be published in the Trans Tech Publication Ltd. from

Switzerland www.scientific.net/AMM-and indexed by Elsevier in on-line data base(see

the web page by click here)

Contact Us

Inquires referred to any general questions, please email to the secretariat at [email protected].

Yoyo Yang,

Conference secretary

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Welcome to ICIKM 2015

ICIKM is the main annual research conference aimed at presenting current research being carried

out. The ICIKM 2012-2014 were held in Kuala Lumpur, Chengdu, and Bangkok respectively, and the

currently ICIKM 2015 will be held on 29 to 30 July 2015 in Shanghai, China. The idea of the conference

is for the scientists, scholars, engineers and students from the Universities all around the world and the

industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between the

Universities and the industry.

Submitted papers can be selected and published into one of the following Journals:

• International Journal of Knowledge Engineering which will be indexed byDOAJ, Electronic Journals

Library, Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Google Scholar, Crossref and ProQuest

• International Journal of Information and Education

Technology (ISSN: 2010-3689 DOI: 10.7763/IJIET),which will be indexed by DOAJ, Electronic

Journals Library, Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Google Scholar, Crossref andProQuest.

Important Dates

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Submission Deadline March 10, 2015

Notification Deadline March 30, 2015

Registration Deadline April 20, 2015

Conference Date July 29-30, 2015

Contact Us

Ms. Yoyo Yang

E-mail: [email protected]

Tel (AM 9:30--PM 12:00, PM 13:30--PM 18:00, Monday to Friday):

+1-518-478-2659 (USA)

+86-28-86528758 (China)

WELCOME TO ICACTE 2015

ICACTE 2015 will be held in Berlin, Germany during August 13-14, 2015.

Welcome to the official website of the 8th International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and

Engineering (ICACTE 2015). The conference will be held in Berlin, Germany during August 13-14,

2015. Together with worshops ICETC 2015 and ICCRC 2015. The aim objective of ICACTE is to present

the latest research and results of scientists (preferred students, PhD Students, and post-doc scientist)

related to Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering topics. This conference provides opportunities for

the different areas delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish

business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. We hope that the

conference results constituted significant contribution to the knowledge in these up to date scientific

field.

Submitted papers can be selected and published into one of the following Journals. Registration fee

is different of each journal. Get to know the registration fee here.

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*WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences (ISSN: 1743-3533)

Indexed by EI Compendex and ISI

*International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering (IJCTE)

Abstracting/Indexing: Index Copernicus,Electronic Journals Library, EBSCO, Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Google Scholar,

Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Crossref, ProQuest, WorldCat, andEI (INSPEC, IET), Cabell's Directories.

IMPORTANT DATES

Full Paper Submission Deadline Before April 5, 2015

Notification of Acceptance Before April 25, 2015

Authors' Registration Before May 10, 2015

Conference date August 13-14, 2015

CONTACT US

Ms. Yolanda Dong

E-mail: [email protected]

Note

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