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2017 3rd International Conference

on Electrical and Information Technologies

ENSET- RABAT, Morocco

WELCOME MESSAGE FROM GENERAL CO-CHAIRS

We are honored and delighted to welcome you to the 3rd edition of the “International Conference on

Electrical and Information Technologies” (ICEIT’17) at ENSET Rabat, Morocco.

ICEIT spans two inter-related research domains that increasingly play a key role in many emerging

technologies. Green Energy, smart grid, smart cities, Mobile phones, internet, Internet of Things...

would not have been possible without Electrical and information technologies. Furthermore, these

technologies were instrumental for the technological revolution that has shaped modern societies,

solved many of its development problems and contributed to its economical unprecedented growth and

social welfare.

Hence, ICEIT’17 main objective is to allow academics, researchers and professionals to share their

ideas and views and to discuss ongoing challenges and responses in research which may in turn inspire

or validate new standards and practices in the professional field. We would like to congratulate all

authors for their accepted papers which have been peer-reviewed by a dedicated committee. In fact,

ICEIT’17 is basically seeking academic excellence and international visibility.

To our eminent speakers and participants who have come from Morocco and other parts of the world,

we are greatly honored and pleased to welcome you in Rabat which is one of four Imperial cities of

Morocco, and the medina of Rabat is listed as a World Heritage site. We also believe that it is a

wonderful place to welcome you to this important event.

Moreover, ICEIT’17 would not have been possible without the perseverance, dedication and hard work

of the organizing and steering committees as well as TPC members and volunteers.

Finally, we are confident that you will enjoy both the technical and social programs, offered to you in

the framework of ICEIT’17.

Mohammed Essaaidi Mohammed V University of Rabat

ENSIAS, Director IEEE Morocco Section Past Chair

Soumia El Hani Mohammed V University of Rabat

AMARIST- Chair ENSET, Rabat

www.enset-space.org/ICEIT’17

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ICEIT 2017 VENUE: ENSET Rabat, Morocco

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TOPICS

Session I Networks and Telecommunications (1)

Session II Biomedical Engineering

Session III Electrical Machines & Power Systems

Session IV Wireless, Mobile Technology and Informatic Systems

Session V Real Time Monitoring and Diagnosis systems

Session VI Control Engineering and Mechatronics

Session VII Power Electronics & Energy Conversion

Session VIII Nonlinear Control Systems and Robotics (1)

Session IX Image Processing and Acquisition

Session X Networks and Telecommunications (2)

Session XI Nonlinear Control Systems and Robotics (2)

Session XII Signal processing and semiconductors

Session XIII Renewable Energies and Energy storage

Session XIV Big Data and business Intelligence

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ICEIT 2017 ADVANCED PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Badges must be worn at all times during presence at all conference events. You must have your ticket in your possession for all social functions for admission.

08:00 Saturday

08:10

08:20

08:30

08:40

08:50

09:00

09:10

09:20

09:30

09:4009:50

10:00

10:10 Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3

10:20

10:30

10:40 Speaker: Speaker: Speaker: Rabat

10:50 Bruno Ahmed Mehdi

11:00 Sareni Boutejdar Bouzidi

11:10 &

11:20 Essabir

11:30 Mohamed

11:40 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3

11:50

12:00

12:10

12:20

12:30

13:10

13:20

13:30

13:40

13:50

14:00

14:10

14:20

14:30 Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Session I Session II Session III Session IV

14:40

14:50

15:00

15:10 Session Session Session

15:20 XII XIII XIV

15:30 PLENARY

15:40 Speaker: Speaker: Speaker: ROOM 2 ROOM 3 15:50 Bruno Ahmed Mehdi

16:00 Sareni Boutejdar Bouzidi

16:10 & ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3

16:20 Essabir

16:30 Mohamed

16:40

16:50

17:00

17:10

17:20

17:30 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Session V Session VI Session VII Session VIII

17:40

17:50

18:00

18:10 PLENARY

18:20 ROOM ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 318:30

18:40

18:50

19:00

19:10

19:20

19:50

20:00

Conference Registration

Conference Registration

Erik Schaltz

PLENARY ROOM

Showcase,

Andrea Massa

Session IX

ROOM 1

Session X

ROOM 2

ROOM 1

Tea Break and Networking

Session

Session XI

ROOM 3

Poster

Keynote speaker: Osama Mohammed

PLENARY ROOM

Keynote speaker: Ricardo Jardim Goncalves

PLENARY ROOM

Lunch

Keynote speaker: Mario Paolone

PLENARY ROOM

Tea Break and Networking

Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Thursday, November 16, 2017 Friday, November 17, 2017

Exhibition

& Poster

Conference Registration

Opening Ceremony

Visit

PLENARY ROOM

PLENARY ROOM

Ahmed Boutejdar

Conference Registration

Gala Dinner

Tea Break and Networking

ROOM ROOM 1

Lunch

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ICEIT 2017 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

“A Composable Framework for Real-Time Control of Active Distribution Networks with Explicit Power Setpoints”

Prof. Mario Paolone, Distributed Electrical Systems Laboratory ‘École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne ‘(EPFL), Switzerland

Thursday 09:40-10:20am

Abstract: The classic approach to the control of medium and low voltage electrical distribution networks involves a

combination of both frequency and voltage controls at different timescales. With the increased penetration of stochastic renewable resources, distributed generation and demand response, it shows severe limitations both in the optimal/safe operation of these networks as well as in aggregating the network resources for upper-layer power systems. To overcome this difficulty, new methods in the monitoring operation and control need to be defined and suitably validated. In this context, the keynote discusses a radically-different control philosophy, which enables low and medium voltage distribution networks as well as and their resources to directly communicate with each other in order to define explicit real-time set points for active/reactive power absorptions or injections. The control framework adopts the concept of explicit control of power flows and voltage, combined with a recursive abstraction framework. The framework is composable, i.e. subsystems can be aggregated into abstract models that hide most of their internal complexity. Application examples are illustrated in the keynote as validation case studies.

Biography: Prof. Mario Paolone received the M.Sc. (with honors) and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the

University of Bologna, Italy, in 1998 and 2002, respectively.In 2005, he was appointed assistant professor in power systems at the University of Bologna where he was with the Power Systems laboratory until 2011.In 2010, he received the Associate Professor eligibility from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Currently, he is Associate Professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland, Chair of the Distributed Electrical Systems laboratory and Head of the Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research (SCCER) FURIES (Future Swiss Electrical infrastructure). He was co-chairperson of the technical program committees of the 9th edition of the International Conference of Power Systems Transients (IPST 2009) and of the 2016 Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC 2016). He is the Chair of the technical program committee of the 2018 Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC 2018). In 2013, he was the recipient of the IEEE EMC Society Technical Achievement Award. He was co-author of several papers that received the following awards: in 2014 best paper award at the 13th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, Durham, UK, in 2013 Basil Papadias best paper award at the 2013 IEEE PowerTech, Grenoble, France, in 2008 best paper award at the International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC).He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier journal Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks. His research interests are in power systems with particular reference to real-time monitoring and operation, power system protections, power systems dynamics and power system transients. Mario Paolone is author or coauthor of over 220 scientific papers published in reviewed journals and international conferences.

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“Energy Cyber Physical Systems and their Communication and Control Challenges

Prof. Osama Mohammed

Abstract: The development of innovative

system’s ability to survive cyber-attacks and incidents while sustaining critical functions, is utility and industrial systems. It is essential to verify and validate the ability of the developed solutions and methodologithat they can be effectively used in practice. The development of solutions to mitigate cyber vulnerabilities energy delivery system is essential to protect hardware assets. It will also make systems less susceptible to cyber threats and provide reliable delivery of electricity if a cyber incident occurred. In this talk, we will describe how the developeattacks as well as build cyber security protection into emerging power grid components and services. demand-side management components as well as proinfrastructure (SCADA) to increase the resilience of the energy delivery also help utility security systems manage the large amounts of cdevelopments to succeed, cyber security testproposed security technologies. The focus in the development of cybersecurity capabilities in energy systems should span over multiple term, midterm and long term. The continuous security state monitoring across cyberterm. The development of continually defending interoperable components that continue operating in degraded conditions is required in the midterm. The development of methodologies to mitigate cyber incidents to quickly return to normal operations is necessary for all system components in thdevelopment of operational frameworks related to communication and interoperability, control and protection.The importance of interoperability between smart grid applications and mulconsidered. The current grid is composed of multiintegrating the smart grid components and also securing them. Standards development entvendors, and regulatory bodies on developing standards that address interoperability in the smart grid. These include IEEE, INIST, ANSI, NERC and many others. In this presentation, we will conceptualize a comprehinvolve the communication and power network interaction between them. A data-centric communication middleware provides a commoncomponents together leading to an expandable multideveloped as a protocol translator capable of mapping IEC 61850 generic object oriented substation event (GOOsampled measured value (SMV) messages into the datafor integrating the widely used IEC 61850We will also discuss a scalable cloud-based Multi(EVs) and their infrastructure into the power grid. This is a system that is able to survive cyberfunctions. This framework’s network will be assessed by applying contingencies and identifying the resulting signatures for detection in real-time operation. As a result, protective measures can be taken to address the dynamic threats in the foreseen grid-integrated EV parks where the developed system will have an automated response to a cyberIn distributed energy management systems, the protection system must be adaptive. It is assisted to react to dynamic changes in the microgrid configurations. In this regard, this presentation will also describe a newly developed protection scheme with extensive communication provided by IEC 61850 standard for power networks to monitor the microgrid during these dynamic changes. The rthe success of protection measures. This scheme is an adaptive protection scheme for AC microgrids that is capable of survivicommunication failures through energy storage sys

Energy Cyber Physical Systems and their Communication and Control Challenges for Operational Security in Industrial Systems

Prof. Osama Mohammed, Director Energy Systems Research Laboratory

Florida International University, Miami, Florida USA

Thursday 11:00-11:40am

The development of innovative cyber security technologies, tools and methodologies that advance the energy

attacks and incidents while sustaining critical functions, is needed forutility and industrial systems. It is essential to verify and validate the ability of the developed solutions and methodologithat they can be effectively used in practice. The development of solutions to mitigate cyber vulnerabilities

is essential to protect hardware assets. It will also make systems less susceptible to cyber threats and provide reliable delivery of electricity if a cyber incident occurred.

In this talk, we will describe how the developed solution can protect the power grid and industrial infrastructure from cyberprotection into emerging power grid components and services.

side management components as well as protects the network (substations and productivity lines) and data infrastructure (SCADA) to increase the resilience of the energy delivery systems against cyber-attacks. These developments will

help utility security systems manage the large amounts of cyber security risk data and cybesecurity test beds and testing methodologies are necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of any

f cybersecurity capabilities in energy systems should span over multiple term, midterm and long term. The continuous security state monitoring across cyber-physical domains is the goal in the near

y defending interoperable components that continue operating in degraded conditions is required in the midterm. The development of methodologies to mitigate cyber incidents to quickly return to normal operations is necessary for all system components in the long term. We will discuss R&D efforts in these areas centered on the development of operational frameworks related to communication and interoperability, control and protection.

between smart grid applications and multi-vendor devices is important and must be current grid is composed of multi-vendor devices and multi-lingual applications that add to the complexity of

integrating the smart grid components and also securing them. Standards development entities have been working with utilities, vendors, and regulatory bodies on developing standards that address interoperability in the smart grid. These include IEEE, INIST, ANSI, NERC and many others. In this presentation, we will conceptualize a comprehensive cyberinvolve the communication and power network sides integrating the cyber information flow, physical information flow, and the

centric communication middleware provides a common-data bus tcomponents together leading to an expandable multi-lingual system. We will present a hardware protocol gateway that was developed as a protocol translator capable of mapping IEC 61850 generic object oriented substation event (GOOsampled measured value (SMV) messages into the data-centric Data Distribution Service (DDS) global data bus. This is necessary for integrating the widely used IEC 61850-based devices into an exhaustive microgrid control and security framework.

based Multi-Agent System for the control of large scale penetration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and their infrastructure into the power grid. This is a system that is able to survive cyber-functions. This framework’s network will be assessed by applying contingencies and identifying the resulting signatures for

time operation. As a result, protective measures can be taken to address the dynamic threats in the foreseen integrated EV parks where the developed system will have an automated response to a cyber

In distributed energy management systems, the protection system must be adaptive. It is assisted e microgrid configurations. In this regard, this presentation will also describe a newly

developed protection scheme with extensive communication provided by IEC 61850 standard for power networks to monitor the microgrid during these dynamic changes. The robustness and availability of the communication infrastructure is required for the success of protection measures. This scheme is an adaptive protection scheme for AC microgrids that is capable of survivicommunication failures through energy storage systems.

Energy Cyber Physical Systems and their Communication and Control Challenges for Operational Security in Industrial Systems”

Energy Systems Research Laboratory Florida International University, Miami, Florida USA

technologies, tools and methodologies that advance the energy

needed for the secure operation of utility and industrial systems. It is essential to verify and validate the ability of the developed solutions and methodologies so that they can be effectively used in practice. The development of solutions to mitigate cyber vulnerabilities throughout the

is essential to protect hardware assets. It will also make systems less susceptible to cyber threats and

d solution can protect the power grid and industrial infrastructure from cyber-protection into emerging power grid components and services. This includes microgrid and

the network (substations and productivity lines) and data attacks. These developments will

security risk data and cybe rsecurity operations. For these beds and testing methodologies are necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of any

f cybersecurity capabilities in energy systems should span over multiple strategies; in the near physical domains is the goal in the near

y defending interoperable components that continue operating in degraded conditions is required in the midterm. The development of methodologies to mitigate cyber incidents to quickly return to normal operations

e long term. We will discuss R&D efforts in these areas centered on the development of operational frameworks related to communication and interoperability, control and protection.

vendor devices is important and must be lingual applications that add to the complexity of

ities have been working with utilities, vendors, and regulatory bodies on developing standards that address interoperability in the smart grid. These include IEEE, IEC,

ensive cyber-physical platform which the cyber information flow, physical information flow, and the

data bus to orchestrate the system’s lingual system. We will present a hardware protocol gateway that was

developed as a protocol translator capable of mapping IEC 61850 generic object oriented substation event (GOOSE) and centric Data Distribution Service (DDS) global data bus. This is necessary

based devices into an exhaustive microgrid control and security framework. Agent System for the control of large scale penetration of Electric Vehicles

-attacks while sustaining critical functions. This framework’s network will be assessed by applying contingencies and identifying the resulting signatures for

time operation. As a result, protective measures can be taken to address the dynamic threats in the foreseen integrated EV parks where the developed system will have an automated response to a cyber-attack.

In distributed energy management systems, the protection system must be adaptive. It is assisted by communication networks e microgrid configurations. In this regard, this presentation will also describe a newly

developed protection scheme with extensive communication provided by IEC 61850 standard for power networks to monitor obustness and availability of the communication infrastructure is required for

the success of protection measures. This scheme is an adaptive protection scheme for AC microgrids that is capable of surviving

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Biography: Dr. Mohammed is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and is the Director of the Energy Systems Research

Laboratory at Florida International University, Miami, Florida. He received his Master and Doctoral degrees in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1981 and 1983, respectively. He has performed research on various topics in power and energy systems in addition to computational electromagnetics and design optimization in electric machines, electric drive systems and other low frequency environments. He performed multiple research projects for several Federal agencies since 1990’s dealing with; power system analysis, physics based modeling, electromagnetic signature, sensorless control, electric machinery, high frequency switching, electromagnetic Interference and ship power systems modeling and analysis. Professor Mohammed has currently active research programs in a number of these areas funded by DoD, the US Department of Energy and several industries. Professor Mohammed is a world renowned leader in electrical energy systems and computational electromagnetics. He has published more than 400 articles in refereed journals and other IEEE refereed International conference records. He also authored a book and several book chapters. Professor Mohammed is an elected Fellow of IEEE and is an elected Fellow of the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society. Professor Mohammed is the recipient of the prestigious IEEE Power and Energy Society Cyril Veinott electromechanical energy conversion award and the 2012 outstanding research award from Florida International University. Professor Mohammed has lectured extensively with invited and plenary talks at major research and industrial organizations worldwide. He serves as editor of several IEEE Transactions including the IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, COMPEL and the IEEE Power Engineering Letters. Professor Mohammed served as the International Steering Committee Chair for the IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference (IEMDC) and the IEEE Biannual Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation (CEFC). Professor Mohammed was the General Chair of the 2009 IEEE IEMDC conference held in Miami Florida, May 3-6 2009 and was the Editorial Board Chairman for the IEEE CEFC2010 held in Chicago, IL USA, May 9-12, 2010. Professor Mohammed was also the general chair of the IEEE CEFC 2006 held in Miami, Florida, April 30 – May 3, 2006. He was also general chair of the 19th annual Conference of the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society ACES-2006 held in Miami, Florida March 14-17, 2006. He was the General Chairman of the 1993 COMPUMAG International Conference and was also the General Chairman of the 1996 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Systems Applications to Power Systems (ISAP'96) Dr. Mohammed has chaired the Electric Machinery Committee for IEEE PES was the Vice Chair and Technical Committee Program Chair for the IEEE PES Electric Machinery Committee for a number of years. He was a member of the IEEE/Power Engineering Society Governing Board (1992-1996) and was the Chairman of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Constitution and Bylaws committee. He also serves as chairman, officer or as an active member on several IEEE PES committees, sub-committees and technical working groups. For complete list of publications and the Smart Grid Test Bed, the following link has all the details; http://www.energy.fiu.edu

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“The emerging Sensing Enterprise: A glimpse towards the Internet of Everything”

Prof. Ricardo Jardim Goncalves, Professor in New University of Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal

Thursday

11:50am-12:30pm

Abstract: The emerging concept of Digital Enterprise is foreseen as an organization that uses digital technology in its internal

and external operations. The Sensing Enterprise notion has been emerging with the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT), when sensors, smart objects, equipment, and technological infrastructures will exhibit advanced networking and processing capabilities, actively seamless cooperating within the enterprise. Nevertheless, Internet of Everything (IoE) has been defined as the framework suitable to bring together people, process, data, and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before. The speech will address the actual developments and trends in the domain of Digital and Sensing Enterprise, and will give insights on the point of view of the speaker concerning the realization of these concepts in the advent of the Internet of Everything.

Biography: Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves holds a PhD degree and received his habilitation (Agregação) in Industrial Information

Systems by the New University of Lisbon (UNL). He is an Associate Professor at the New University of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, and a Senior Researcher at UNINOVA – Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologia. He has graduated in Computer Science, with MSc in Operational Research and Systems Engineering. His research activities have been focused on Interoperability of Complex Systems and Internet of Things. He has been researching in European Commission funded projects during the last 25years, with more than 300 papers published in conferences, journals and books. He directs GRIS (GRupo para a investigação em Interoperabilidade de Sistemas; Group for Research in Interoperability of Systems) at UNINOVA (Instituto para o Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologias), CTS (Centro para as Tecnologias e Sistemas). He is a project leader in ISO TC184/SC4.

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“Current and future powertrains of electrified vehicles”

Prof. Erik Schaltz, , professor at Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmarkand

Friday

8:30-9:10am

Abstract: The automotive industry is facing radical changes. Due to the continuous requirement for fewer emissions, a trend

towards electrification of the transportation sector has begun. Batteries, electric machines and power electronics have slowly started to become a part of the powertrain of highly efficient vehicles as hybrid, fuel cell and battery electric vehicles. This trend has mainly been due to increased specific energy, improved cycle lifeand decreased cost of batteries. However, in the horizon emerging battery technologies as lithium-sulfur and lithium-air are waiting, which further will increase the driving range of battery electric vehicles. Due to the storage capacity, electric cars can also be a mean to integrate fluctuating renewable energy into the electricity grid. Different charging methods are being developed, e.g. comfortable wireless inductive charging, or fast charging with more than 300 kW. In this talk, an overview of the state-of-the-art within powertrains of electrified vehicles will be presented and future trends will be discussed.

Biography: Erik Schaltz received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Department of Energy

Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark, in 2005 and 2010, respectively. rom 2009 to 2012, he has been an Assistant Professor in the same department where he is currently an Associate Professor and the head of the research programme in E-Mobility and Industrial Drives. His research interests include a wide range of topics within the field of electro-mobility, e.g. power electronics, electric machines, batteries, ultracapacitors, fuel cells, battery management systems, electric and hybrid electric vehicle modelling, thermoelectric generators, reliability, and inductive power transfer systems. He has published more than 60 publications and participated in several national and international research projects.

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"integrated optimal design of smart-microgrids"

Prof. Bruno Sareni, Professor in Electrical Engineering and Control Systems INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France

Friday

9:20 -10:00am

Abstract: With the increase penetration of renewable energies and distributed generation, the traditional power grid evolves

towards clusters of microgrids that can be considered as either producer or consumer. In order to ensure the main grid stability and the global balance between production and consumption, microgrids have to face the stochastic features of renewable sources by exploiting electrical storage and by fulfilling commitment rules and grid services. In this particular context, the design complexity of “smart” migrogrids has been increased. Our work is focused on the development of integrated design approaches for smart microgrids with storage. Those approaches aim at simultaneously integrating during the design step the energy management and the sizing ofthe microgrid components with regard to the environment. As case study, the design of a commercial bulding with PV production and electrical storage is presented, illustrated and discussed. We particularly underline the difficulties related to integrated design approaches and show how optimization methods can be used for solving this kind of problem.

Biography: Bruno Sareni received the Ph.D. degree from École Centralede Lyon, Écully, France, in 1999. He is currently a

Professor in Electrical Engineering and Control Systems with the INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France. He isalso a Researcher with the Laboratory on Plasmaand Conversion of Energy, Université de Toulouse,Toulouse. His research interests include integrateddesign for electrical embedded systemsor renewable energy systems with stochastic and nature-inspired optimization approaches.

“Evolutionary Optimization for Next Generation Electromagnetic Engineering”

Prof. Andrea Massa, ELEctromagnetic DIAgnostics Research Center DISI Università di Trento Trento, Italy

Friday

9:20 -10:00am

Abstract: In the last decades, thanks to the growing computational capabilities, optimization techniques based on evolutionary

algorithms (EAs) have received great attention and they have been successfully applied to a wide number of problems in engineering and science. As a matter of fact, EAs have shown many attractive features suitable for dealing with large, complex, and nonlinear problems. More specifically, they are hill-climbing algorithms which not require the differentiation of the cost function, which is a “must” for gradient-based methods. Moreover, a-priori information can be easily introduced, usually in terms of additional constraints on the actual solution, and they can directly deal with real values as well as with a coded representation of the unknowns (e.g., binary coding). As regards to the architecture of their implementation, EAs can be effectively hybridized with deterministic procedures and are suitable for parallel computing. Despite several positive advantages, many times EAs are used as "black-box" tools without an adequate knowledge of their peculiarities and functionalities. Unfortunately, neglecting the features and properties of each EA can be extremely dangerous, as it is theoretically predicted by the "No free lunch theorem". Indeed, such a theorem states that any optimization methodology works on the average as a "random search", if applied to all optimization problems. Accordingly, the knowledge of the specific class of optimization problem to be handled is mandatory in order to choose and configure the correct EA, and thus to avoid sub-optimal solutions/performance. In this talk, a review of EA-based approaches for electromagnetic engineering is presented. Starting from the theoretical framework of EAs and the state-of-the-art techniques, some meaningful examples of EA-based approaches for electromagnetics are reported to show the capabilities, but also current limitations, of such techniques. Finally, some indications on future trends of EA-based techniques are envisaged.

Biography: Prof. Massa received the “laurea” degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy, in

1992 and Ph.D. degree in EECS from the same university in 1996. From 1997 to 1999, he was an Assistant Professor of

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Electromagnetic Fields at the Department of Biophysical and Electronic Engineering (University of Genoa). From 2001 to 2004, he was an Associate Professor at the University of Trento. Since 2005, he has been a Full Professor of Electromagnetic Fields at the University of Trento, where he currently teaches electromagnetic fields, inverse scattering techniques, antennas and wireless communications, wireless services and devices, and optimization techniques. At present, Prof. Massa is the director of the ELEDIA Research Center with a staff of more than 30 researchers located in the headquarter at the University of Trento and in the offshore labs (ELEDIA@L2S within the L2S-CentraleSupélec (Paris), ELEDIA@UniNAGA at the University of Nagasaki). Moreover, he is Adjunct Professor at Penn State University (USA) and holder of a Senior DIGITEO Chair developed in co-operation between the ‘Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes’ in Gif-sur-Yvette and the Department "Imagerie et Simulation for the Contrôle" of CEA LIST in Saclay (France) from December 2014, and he has been Visiting Professor at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (USA), the Nagasaki University (Japan), the University of Paris Sud (France), the Kumamoto University (Japan), and the National University of Singapore (Singapore). Prof. Massa serves as Associate Editor of the "IEEE Transaction on Antennas and Propagation" and Associate Editor of the "International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies" and he is member of the Editorial Board of the "Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications", a permanent member of the "PIERS Technical Committee” and of the “EuMW Technical Committee”, and a ESoA member. He has been appointed in the Scientific Board of the "Società Italiana di Elettromagnetismo (SIEm)" and elected in the Scientific Board of the Interuniversity National Center for Telecommunications (CNIT). Recently Prof. Massa has been appointed by the National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System and National Research (ANVUR) as a member of the Recognized Expert Evaluation Group (Area 09, 'Industrial and Information Engineering') for the evaluation of the researches at the Italian University and Research Center. Moreover, he has been appointed as the Italian Member of the Management Committee of the COST Action TU1208 "Civil Engineering Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar". His research activities are mainly concerned with direct and inverse scattering problems, propagation in complex and random media, analysis/synthesis of antenna systems and large arrays, design/applications of WSNs, cross-layer optimization and planning of wireless/RF systems, semantic wireless technologies, material-by-design (metamaterials and reconfigurable-materials), and theory/applications of optimization techniques to engineering problems (telecommunications, medicine, and biology). Prof. Massa published more than 500 scientific publications among which about 270 on international journals and more than 270 in international conferences where he presented more than 50 invited contributions. He has organized 45 scientific sessions in international conferences and has participated to several technological projects in the European framework (20 EU Projects) as well as at the national and local level with national agencies (75 Projects/Grants).

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ICEIT 2017 TUTORIAL SPEAKERS

Prof. Bruno Sareni Prof. Ahmed Boutejdar Eng. Mehdi BOUZID

Tutorial 1: “Stochastic Optimization and Nature-Inspired Algorithms for Solving Electrical

Engineering Problems” Wednesday

10:00am-12:00pm & 2:00pm- 4:00pm Keynote tutorial: Prof. Bruno Sareni, Professor in Electrical Engineering and Control Systems INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France

This lecture presents the state of the art of stochastic optimization and nature inspired algorithms with a particular focus on advanced techniques in evolutionary computation.

Tutorial 2: “Tunable Planar Compact WLAN-Filters Using DGS Method: Design, Fabrication

and Applications.” Wednesday

10:00am-12:00pm & 2:00pm- 4:00pm Keynote tutorial: Prof. Ahmed Boutejdar, German Research Foundation DFG, Brauschweig-Bonn, Microwave and Communication Engineering, Germany

In recent years, The filter is a key component in nowadays microwave/RF and telecommunication systems. The demands of the

multi-standard wireless communication industry have forced filters to be increasingly adaptable due to various constraints, such

as compactness, topology, losses, cost, high integration, high performance and operating frequency. So far, various

configurations of varactor tuned band pass filters, such as combline, interdigital, coupled microstrip ring and coupled hairpin,

with tunability of operation frequency have been extensively investigated and widely used. The using of semiconductor

varactors as variable capacitors has been the most popular choice to modify the effective electrical length of the coupled

resonators in order to tune the center frequency of the passband. Defected ground structure (DGS) and defected microstrip

structure have been studied extensively with the goal to reduce the size and cost and to optimize the transmission

characteristics of filter structures. Several DGS-shapes such as dumbbell, arrohead, octagonal shapes have been used in

different works. The disadvantage of the DMS/DGS-filer/antenna is the emergence of undesired radiating loss. In order to solve

this probleme, a several methods such coupling matrix-, cascadin- method, multilayer- MEMS- and fractal technique, fractal are

applied to minimise the size to achieves wide frequency tunability and to improve the other device features.

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Such compact planar filters can be usefully in radar, satellite and mobile communications as well as industrial and medical

wireless applications and in RF/microwave areas.

Biography: Dr. Eng. Ahmed Boutejdar was born in Souk El-Arbaa du Gharb, Morocco. He received the Bachelor of Science B.Sc in

Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics from both Universities Technische Hochschule Köthen and from Ibn Tofeil

University, Kénitra, Morocco between 1991 and 1995. From 1992 to 1993 Preparatory Year of german language and Preparatory

Year of Engineering high School in köthen, Germany. B.Sc. and Diplom-Eng degrees (with highest honors) in Electrical

Engineering, Communication, and Microwave Engineering from Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany in 2002 and

2004 respectively, and the Ph.D. degree, Thesis title: Design, development and optimization of compact microstrip RF filters

using "Defected Ground Structure" (DGS) technology (with highest honors) in electrical engineering from the Otto-von-Guericke

university, Magdeburg, Germany in 2010. He worked until 2009 on research project entitled "Design, Analysis, and

manufacturing of Microstrip Monopole DMS-Antennas and Compact Planar DGS-Filters ", founded by Land Sachsen-Anhalt at

the University Magdeburg. From 2010 worked as a research on the project entitled "Design, optimization, CMOS-compatible

fabrication and characterization of MEMS tunable planar and coplanar DGS filters". He is currently working in cooperation with

the German Research Foundation (DFG) on a new research DFG-project entitled "Capacitive and resistive

microelectromechanical switch with bridge structures made of spring steel, in particular for HF applications". His research

interests include microwave and filter measurements, design and fabrication of UWB patch antennas, minimisation of compact

Defected Ground Structure DGS-filters and antennas using MEMS-technology, design and optimisation of microstrip couplers,

Defected Microstrip Structure DMS- compact antennas, reconfigurable planar filters and monopole antennas using varactor

devices, measurement techniques and calibration of RF components, electromagnetic modeling (EM) and simulation and RF-

circuit simulations.

Dr. Boutejdar has authored over 160 papers in international journals and proceedings of international and national symposia

and a book chapter in "Ultra-Wideband, Short Pulse Electromagnetics 9" Springer 2010", and these papers have been cited by

other researchers more than 860 times(Scopus: h index 15) and 1142 times (Google Scholar: h-index 16). Some papers are citet

as references in three famous filter books: "Mirostrip and Printed Antennas: New Trends, Techniques an Applications (2011)",

"Microstrip Filters for RF/ Microwave Applications, 2nd Edition (2011)" and "Issues in Optics, Light, Laser, Infrared, and Photonic

Technology: 2011 Edition". He is reviewer of the IEE Microwave, Antennas & Propagation (IET). He is reviewer of the IEEE

Microwave and Wireless Components Letters (MWCL). He is reviewer of the IEEE Electronics Letters. He is reviewer of the

Sensors Journal. He is reviewer of the IEEE Transaction on Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEEE EMC). He is reviewer of journal

Advanced Electromagnetics (AEM). He is reviewer of Journal of AEÜ - International Journal of Electronics and Communications.

He is reviewer of Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal (ACES). He is reviewer of the Progress in

Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS). He is reviewer of the Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and

Electromagnetic Applications (JMOe). He is reviewer of the Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications (JEMAA). He is

reviewer of the Hindawi Publishing Corporation/ International Journal of Microwave science and Technology (IJMST). He is

reviewer of European Society for Applied Mathematics-EUROSAM. He is reviewer of International Journal of Circuit Theory and

Applications and he is reviewer of the Recent Patents on Electrical Engineering-journal. He is reviewer of International Journal of

Microwave and Optical Technology (IJMOT).

Tutorial 3: “Introduction to LabVIEW for research and Applications.”

Wednesday 10:00am-12:00pm & 2:00pm- 4:00pm

Keynote tutorial: Ing. Mehdi Bouzid - National Instruments & Mohamed EssabriI – MASTER TEC The session is about graphical programming and applications using LabVIEW. LabVIEW is an industry-leading software that has the flexibility of a programming language combined with built-in tools designed specifically for test, measurement, control, signal processing, communications, and image processing. The main objective of the training is to enable all attendees to become more comfortable with using LabVIEW environment in their research fields. Exploring different LabVIEW concepts such as: virtual instrumentation, graphical programming, data flow, troubleshooting and debugging technics. Examples and applications are scheduled in order is to improve the ability to use LabVIEW to solve

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problems. During the training, attendees will learn all tips and tricks that will help them implementing research ideas faster and accelerate their productivity. By the end of the session, a general discussion will take place for questions, suggestions, notes and feedback.

Biography: Mehdi BOUZID is an Electrical Engineer graduated from National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT) in 2007.

Fresh graduate engineer, worked as a Business Development Engineer for 1 year in a Tunisian company 'M2A Ingenierie'. Then, he joined National Instruments as an Applications Engineer within NI Arabia Branch-Beirut. He was responsible of Customer Education and technical assistance in the region including missions to Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Turkey. In 2012, he was promoted to a Field Sales Engineer position working in the Maghreb Area and focusing on Tunisian and Algerian market. In 2014, he was assigned as Field Sales Engineer for the Maghreb area, managing sales channel in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco in October 2014, he was promoted to Senior Field Sales Engineer for the same region. He is working as District Sales Manager since Oct. 2015 for NI. His main mission is to enable users of the National Instruments technology such as LabVIEW, RF Hardware, Software defined Radios, modular instruments and embedded systems and help them solve their Engineering challenges, peruse their research and solve their Engineering Challenges

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ICEIT 2017 PROGRAM

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

•Presentations should be in English. • The time provided for oral presentations is 15 min (10 min for the presentation and 5 min for discussion). • ICEIT 2017 presenters should give their slides to the session chair before the beginning of each session. They have to provide the session chair with a PowerPoint or PDF presentation on a USB key, as well as a short (10-line maximum) printed biography. • For poster presentations: the posters should be displayed in the day of presentation at 8:30 am. In the poster session any explanation required should be provided to session chairs and visitors.

SESSIONS PROGRAM

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Conference Registration: Wednesday, November 15, 2017

09:00am to 10:00am & 12:00pm to 01:30pm

Scheduled tutorials

10:00-12:00am & 2:00pm- 6:00pm

Tutorial 1: ROOM 1 “Stochastic Optimization and Nature-Inspired Algorithms for Solving Electrical Engineering Problems”

Bruno Sareni , Professor in Electrical Engineering and Control Systems INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France

10:00-12:00am & 2:00pm- 6:00pm

Tutorial 2: ROOM 2 “Tunable Planar Compact WLAN-Filters Using DGS Method: Design, Fabrication and Applications.”

Ahmed Boutejdar, German Research Foundation DFG, Brauschweig-Bonn, Microwave and Communication Engineering, Germany

10:00-12:00am & 2:00pm- 6:00pm

Tutorial 3: ROOM 3 “Introduction to Labview for research"

Mehdi Bouzid & Essabir Mohamed, National Instruments, Morocco

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Thursday, November 16, 2017

08:00 am Conference Registration

08:30 am Showcase, Exhibition & Posters

09:00-09:30am Opening Ceremony PLENARY ROOM

09:40-10:20am Keynote Speech 1:

“A Composable Framework for Real-Time Control of Active Distribution Networks with Explicit Power Setpoints”

Keynote Speaker:

Mario Paolone, Distributed Electrical Systems Laboratory École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

10:20-10:50am Tea Break and Networking

11:00-11:40am Keynote Speech 2:

“Energy Cyber Physical Systems and their Communication and Control Challenges for Operational Security in Industrial Systems”

Keynote Speaker:

Osama Mohammed, Director Energy Systems Research Laboratory, Florida International University, Miami, Florida USA

11:50am-12:30pm Keynote Speech 3:

“The emerging Sensing Enterprise: A glimpse towards the Internet of Everything”

Keynote Speaker:

Ricardo Jardim Goncalves, Professor in New University of Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal

01:00- 02:00pm Lunch

SESSION I Networks and Telecommunications (1) PLENARY ROOM

Thursday Chairs: Ahmed Boutejdar, German Research Foundation DFG, Brauschweig-Bonn

2:00-4:00 pm Mohammed Boulmalf, International University of Rabat , Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Lazfi Souad, Lamzabi Siham, Rachadi Abdeljalil and Ez-Zahraouy Hamid, "Dynamic model SIR of the

spread of virus inside computers in scale free network" (ID 162)

02:20-02:35 Assia Naja, Mohammed Boulmalf, Mohamed Essaaidi, " Performance analysis of an improved Probability-based and Counter-based broadcast protocols for VANETs" (ID 191)

02:40- 02:55 Bamaarouf Omar, Ould Baba Alweimine Ahmed, Rachadi Abdeljalil, Lamzabi Siham and Ez-Zahraouy Hamid," Epidemic spreading in growing network by copying". (ID 94)

03:00-03:15 Otman Abdoun , Yassine Moumen , Farah Abdoun "Parallel Evolutionary Computation to Solve Combinatorial Optimization Problem" (ID 194)

03:20-03:35 Hanane Zekkori, El Arbi Abdellaoui Alaoui, Said Agoujil, " Minimizing Delivery Delay for DTN Using the

DRHT" (ID 108)

03:40 - 03:55 Lotfi Djouane, Houcine Oudira and Messaoud Guareh, "Empirical Model Optimization Using Nelder-Mead

Algorithm for Mobile Communication in Suburban and Rural Area " (ID 38)

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SESSION II Biomedical Engineering ROOM 1

Thursday Chairs: Nabih Alaoui, International University in Rabat, Morocco

2:00-4:00 pm Larbi Belarbi, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Feddi Mustapha, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Atanu K Samanta and Asim Ali Khan, " Computer Aided Diagnostic System for Automatic Detection of Brain Tumor through MRI Using Clustering Based Segmentation Technique and SVM Classifier." (ID 1)

02:20-02:35 Nadia El Atlas, Abdelmajid Bybi, Hilal Drissi and Anne -Christine Hladky-Hennion, "Finite element

modeling of a piezoelectric slender bar transducer equipped with a multilayer backing for medical imaging

applications " (ID 35)

02:40- 02:55 Yassine El Hamraoui, Belaguid Abdelaziz , Larbi Bellarbi "Implementation of Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy

Inference System for Study of EMG-Force Relationship " (ID 51)

03:00-03:15 Lahcen El Bouny, Mohammed Khalil and Abdellah Adib, "ECG Noise Reduction Based on Stationary

Wavelet Transform and Zero-Crossings Interval Thresholding" (ID 163)

03:20-03:35 Said Ziani, Atman Jbari and Larbi Belarbi, "Fetal electrocardiogram Characterization by using only the

Continuous Wavelet Transform CWT " (ID 90)

03:40 - 03:55 Youssef Filali, My Abdelouahed Sabri, Abdellah Aarab "An improved apporach for skin lesion analysis based on multiscale decomposition ". (ID155)

SESSION III Electrical Machines & Power Systems ROOM 2

Thursday Chairs: Erik Schaltz, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark

2:00-4:00 pm Said Guedira, Higher National School of Mines of Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Abdelmajid Bybi, Nadia El Atlas, Hilal Drissi, Mohammed Garoum and Anne -Christine Hladky-Hennion, "One-Dimensional Electromechanical Equivalent Circuit for Piezoelectric Array Elements" NNN(ID 10)

02:20-02:35 Meriem Aourir, Abdelmajid Abouloifa, Abdellatif Hamdoun, Fadwa El Otmani, Chaouqi Aouadi and Ibtissam Lachkar, " Fatness based control of multicellular power converter feeding DC motorl " GGG(ID

52)

02:40- 02:55 Hamza Mediouni and Soumia El Hani, " Artificial neural networks applied on double squirel cage induction motor for an electric vehicle motorisation "(ID 147)

03:00-03:15 Youssef Majdoub, Ahmed Abbou, Mohamed Akherraz and Rachid El Akhrif, "Modeling saturation of DFIG Wind Turbine in presence of iron losses " (ID 186)

03:20-03:35 Abdelouahed Mesbahi, Mohamed Khafallah, Saad Abdallah and Ayoub Nouaiti, "Emulator Design for a

Small Wind Turbine Driving a Self Excited Induction Generator " (ID 118)

03:40 - 03:55 Kaoutar Rabyi and Hassane Mahmoudi, "Power control improvement of doubly fed induction generator

based on wind energy conversion system" (ID 143)

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SESSION IV Wireless, Mobile Technology and Informatic Systems ROOM 3

Thursday Chairs: Ricardo Jardim Goncalves, New University of Lisbon, Portugal

Mohamed Essaaidi, University Mohammed V of Rabat, ENSIAS, Morocco

2:00- 4:00 pm Nordine Zidane, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Ouadiaa Barrou, Abdelkebir El Amri, Abdelati Reha and Mohamed Tarbouch, "Microstip patch array antennas based on conventional geometries" (ID 75)

02:20-02:35 Bouchra Bouihi and Bahaj Mohamed, " An Ontology-based Architecture for Context Recommendation

System in E-learning and Mobile-learning Applications" (ID 28)

02:40- 02:55 Assabir Abdelmoujoud, Elmhamdi Jamal, Hammouch Ahmed, Belhaf Lahsen and Akherraz Abdellatif, " The Effects of The Field of View and Reflections on the Optical Wireless Channel " (ID 103)

03:00-03:15 Amal Latrache and El Habib Nfaoui, " A multi-level approach for selecting and recommending semantic

web services" (ID 111)

03:20-03:35 Mohamed Boulouird , Abdelhamid Riadi, Moha M’Rabet Hassani "Pilot Contamination in Multi-Cell

Massive-MIMO Systems in 5G Wireless Communications" (ID 67)

03:40 - 03:55 Asmaa Ez-Zaidi and Said Rakrak,"A new approach for storage balancing in Wireless Sensor Networks " (ID 145)

04:00- 04:30 Tea Break and Networking

SESSION V Real Time Monitoring and Diagnosis systems PLENARY ROOM

Thursday Chairs: Mohammed El Badaoui, Jean Monnet University , Saint-Étienne, France

4:30- 6:45 pm Said Guedira, Higher National School of Mines of Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Abdelaziz Lakehal and Ahmed Ramdane, " Fault prediction of induction motor using Bayesian network

model "(ID 9)

04:50-05:05 Jin Zou, Kansheng Yu, Guoqiang Xie, Ying Wu, Zhicheng Wang, Yong Wan, Wei Zeng, " Analysis of an

Accident Caused by One Point Ground Fault in DC System " (ID 14)

05:10- 05:25 Yassine Chouay and Mohammed Ouassaid, "An Intelligent Method for Fault Diagnosis in Photovoltaic

Systems "(ID 119)

05:30-05:45 Amar Mezache, Khaled Zebiri, Faouzi Soltani and Ahmed Bentoumi, " Biogeography Based Optimization for Distributed CFAR Detection in Pareto Clutter" (ID 164)

05:50-06:05 Fatima Ezzahra loukia, Abdelmajid Bybi, Hilal Drissi, "Selection of mother wavelets for analyzing bearing

vibration signals" (ID 123)

06:10 - 06:25 Siyamak Afshar Khamseh and Alireza Fatehi, "Performance monitoring of heavy duty gas turbines based

on Bayesian and Dempster-Shafer theory " (ID 73)

06:30 - 06:45 Hicham Hajoui Mouane, Rachid Allaoui, Salah Mars, Ismail Elhajjouji, Zakaria Asrih, Aimad Elmourabit and Abdelhak Ezzine, "FPGA-based System for the Road Signs Detection" (ID 142)

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SESSION VI Control Engineering and Mechatronics ROOM 1

Thursday Chairs: Bruno Sareni, INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France

4:30- 6:45 pm Mohammed Bennani, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Haitam Chalawane, Ahmed Essadki, Tamou Nasser and Mohammed Arbaoui, "A New Robust Control

Based on Active Disturbance Rejection Controller for Speed Sensorless Induction Motor" NN(ID 12)

04:50-05:05 Salma Aboulem, Fatima Ez.Zahra Lamzouri, El-Mahjoub Boufounas, Aumeur El Amrani and Ismail Boumhidi, " Optimized H∞ control for wind energy conversion system based on evolu=onary algorithm" (ID 93)

05:10- 05:25 Sara Mensou, Ahmed Essadki, Tamou Nasser and Badre Bououlid Idrissi, "A Robust Speed Control of a

Doubly Fed Induction Generator Using in WECS by the Nonlinear Backstepping Controller"(ID 159)

05:30-05:45 Fatima Daqaq, Rachid Ellaia and Mohamed Ouassaid, "Multiobjective Backtracking Search Algorithm for

solving Optimal Power Flow" (ID161)

05:50-06:05 Khawla Gaouzi and Hassan El Fadil, "Constrained Model Predictive Control for dc-dc Buck Power

Converters" ( ID 149)

06:10 - 06:25 Fatima Ezzahra Tahiri and Khalid Chikh, " Simulation and experimental validation of VOC and hysterisis control strategies of unit power factor three-phase PWM rectifier" (ID 139)

06:30 - 06:45 Khalid Chigane and Mohammed Ouassaid, "Enhancement of Power Quality for a Transformerless Single-

Phase Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System Using Backstepping Control Approach " NNNN (ID 157)

SESSION VII Power Electronics & Energy Conversion ROOM 2

Thursday Chairs: Osama Mohammed , International University, Miami, Florida USA

4:30- 6:25 pm Nabil El Hasnaoui, Higher National School of Mines in Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Theodoros Kalogiannis, Daniel-Ioan Stroe, Maciej Swierczynski, Andreas Elkjær and Erik Schaltz, "Functional Assessment of Battery Management System Tested on Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulator" v(ID 41)

04:50-05:05 Othmane Salama, Mohamed Benchagra and Abdelmoumen Tabyaoui, "Analysis and comparison of

control methods on power Converters in Photovoltaic Energy" (ID 23)

05:10- 05:25 Mohammed Setti, Mohammed Ouassaid and Mohamed Cherkaoui, "New Power Efficient Seven-Level

Inverter Topology Controlled by Flexible Nearest Level Modulation" (ID 154)

05:30-05:45 Aziz Rachid and Hassan El Fadil, "Lyapunov-Based Control of Single-Phase AC-DC Power Converter for BEV Battery Charger" (ID 58)

05:50-06:05 Imad Aboudrar and Soumia El Hani, " Comparative Analysis on Current Control Methods of Shunt Active

Power Filter for the Improvement of Grid Energy Quality" (ID81)

06:10 - 06:25 Oukennou Aziz and Sandali Abdelhalim, "Voltage stability indices sensitivity evaluation under load

variation in electrical power system " (ID172)

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SESSION VIII Nonlinear & linear Control Systems and Robotics (1) ROOM 3

Thursday Chairs: Lahcen Azrar, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

4:30-06:30 pm Najib Bennis, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Leila Ammeh and Hassan El Fadil, "An adaptative nonlinear controller for Microgrid Inverters " NNNN (ID 48)

04:50-05:05 Fatima Zahra Belhaj, Hassan El Fadil and Abdelouahed Tahri, "Sliding mode control of a cascade boost

converter for fuel cell energy generation system" ( ID 141)

05:10- 05:25 Noura Mouhssine, M.Nabil Kabbaj, Mohammed Benbrahim, Chakib El Bekkali, "Sensor Fault Detection of Quadrotor using Nonlinear Parity Space Relations" (ID 107)

05:30-05:45 Redouane Chaibi, Abdelaziz Hmamed, Elhoussaine Tissir and Fernando Tadeo, "Stability Conditions for

Polynomial T-S Fuzzy Systems Using A Sum Of Squares Approach" (ID 105)

05:50-06:05 Salma El Moutaki and Abdelmajid Abouloifa, "Cascade Control Strategy of the Boost Inverter Using

Backstepping Technique " (ID168)

06:10 - 06:25 Mohamed Abyad, Asma Karama and Abdelmounaim Khallouq, "Fuzzy Takagi-Sugeno Based Modelling

and Control For an Alcoholic Fermentation Process " (ID 125)

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Friday, November 17, 2017

8:00 AM Conference Registration

8:30 AM Showcase, Exhibition & Posters

Plenary Sessions

8:30-9:10am Keynote Speech 4: PLENARY ROOM

"Current and future powertrains of electrified vehicles“

Keynote Speaker: Erik Schaltz, professor at Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg,

Denmark

9:20 -10:00am Keynote Speech 5: ROOM 1

"Evolutionary Optimization for Next Generation Electromagnetic Engineering" Keynote Speaker:

Andrea Massa, ELEctromagnetic DIAgnostics Research Center DISI Università di Trento Trento, Italy

9:20 -10:00am Keynote Speech 6: PLENARY ROOM

"integrated optimal design of smart-microgrids" Keynote Speaker: Bruno Sareni , Professor in Electrical Engineering and Control Systems INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse,

France

Co-authors: Xavier Roboam et Christophe Turpin.INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France

10:00-10:30am Tea Break and Networking

SESSION IX Image Processing and Acquisition ROOM 1

Friday Chairs: Mohammed El Badaoui, Jean Monnet University , Saint-Étienne, France

Tayeb Sadiki, International University of Rabat , Morocco

10:30am-12:10 pm Jamal El M'Hamdi, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

10:30- 10:45 Messaoud Bendiaf, "Model Checking of Real-Time Systems Using Rewriting Logic " (ID 3)

10:50- 11:05 Mohammed Lahlimi, Mounir Ait Kerroum and Youssef Fakhri, "Band Selection with the Bhattacharyya

Distance Based on the Gaussian Mixture Model for Hyperspectral Image Classification" (ID 32)

11:10- 11:25 Amine Amraoui, Mounir Ait Kerroum and Youssef Fakhri, "Finger Knuckle Print Recognition System using

Compound Local Binary Pattern" (ID 101)

11:30- 11:45 Mohammed Reda Guedira, Abderrahim Elqadi, Mohammed Rziza and Mohammed El Hassouni, " A novel

method for image categorization based on histogram oriented gradient and support vector machine" (ID 122)

11:50- 12:05 Abdelali Belkhou, Jbari Atman and Larbi Bellarbi, "Continuous wavelet based technique for the analysis of

electromyography signals" (ID 128)

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SESSION X Networks and Telecommunications (2) ROOM 2

Friday Chairs: Larbi Bellarbi, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

10:30-11:50 am Nordine Zidane, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

Authors and titles

10:30- 10:45 Ahmed Boutejdar , "Design of a Novel Compact Dual-Band Monopole Quasi Egg-Shaped Antenna for C and Ku Bands " (ID 192)

10:50- 11:05 Mohamed Nouh Dazahra, Abdelaziz Belfqih, Faissal Elmariami, Anass Lekbich, Nazha Cherkaoui and Jamal Boukherouaa, " A M2M communication based on GPRS and IEC61850 for smart substations remote

control" (ID 22)

11:10- 11:25 Zyad Elkhadir, Khalid Chougdali and Mohammed Benattou, "An effective network intrusion detection

based on truncated mean LDA" (ID 64)

11:30- 11:45 Ahmed Boutejdar, " Design of a Novel Slotted Bandpass-Bandstop Filters Using U-Resonator and

Suspended Multilayer- Technique for L/X-Band and Wlan/WiMax Applications". (ID 193)

SESSION XI Nonlinear Control Systems and Robotics (2) ROOM 3

Friday Chairs: Bruno Sareni, INP-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France

10:30am-12:10 pm Abdelmajid Abouloifa, FS Ben M'sik, Casablanca Morocco

Authors and titles

10:30- 10:45 Mohamed El Hachimi, Abdelhakim Ballouk, Abdennaceur Baghdad and Ilyas Khelafa, "Development of a

Model Predictive Controller for an Artificial Pancreas" (ID 148)

10:50- 11:05 Hasnaa Elhansali and Mohammed Bennani, "Robust control of two link rigid manipulator with nonlinear

dynamic model " (ID 166)

11:10- 11:25 Abdelmajid Akil, Mourad Zegrari and Nabila Rabbah, "Nonlinear control of the Web Winding System by

backstepping with integral action " (ID 117)

11:30- 11:45 Adekanle S Oluwaseun, M'Hammed Guisser, Elhassane Abdelmounim and Mohamed Aboulfatah, " Adaptive Backstepping Control of Grid-Connected Doubly-Fed Induction Generator during Grid Voltage

Dip" (ID 187)

11:50- 12:05 Ayoub Moufid and Najib Bennis, "Multi-modelling approach and optimal control of greenhouse climate" (ID 167)

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Friday POSTER SESSION

Chairs: Abdenacer Bourouhou, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Abdellah Bah, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

10:00am- 12:00pm

Najib El Ouanjli, Aziz Derouich, Abdelaziz El Ghzizal, Ali Chebabhi and Mohammed Taoussi, "A comparative study between FOC and DTC controls of the Doubly Fed Induction Motor (DFIM) " (ID 7)

Mohamed El Mohadab, Fahd Ouatik, Belaid Bouikhaleine and Said Safi, " Enterprise Resource Planning:

Introductory Overview " (ID 78)

Azzouze Loukdache, Mohamed Amine El Majdouli, Saad Bougrine and Ameur Abdelhakim El Imrani, "A

Clonal Selection Algorithm for ElectroEncephalography Signals Reconstruction " (ID 74)

Hicham Amraoui, Ahmed Habbani, Abdelmajid Hajami and Essaid Bilal, " Security & Cooperation Mechanisms Over Mobile Ad hoc Networks: A Survey and Challenges " (ID 96)

Abdelaziz Mouhou, Abdelmajid Badri, Abdelhakim Ballouk and Yassine Sayouti, "Genetic Algorithms

Optimization of Tuning Parameters of Generalized Predictive Control "(ID 31)

Hassan Salmi, Abdelmajid Badri, Mourad Zegrari, Aicha Sahel and Abdennaceur Baghdad, " Artificial Bee

Colony MPPT control of Wind Generator without speed Sensors" (ID20)

Mohamed El Amine Benkechkache, Saida Latreche, Samir Labiod, Gian-Franco Dalla Betta and Lucio Pancheri, "Electrical modelling of Through Silicon Vias (TSVs) and their impact on a CMOS circuit: Ring

Oscillator "(ID 29)

Abdellah Mansouri and Kamal Benabdallah, "Experimental Analysis of the Space Vector PWM Control of

Two-level Inverter to Feeding an Induction Motor" (ID 34)

Essaghir Soukaina, Benchagra Mohamed and El Barbri Noureddine, "Power Factor Control of a Grid-

Connected Photovoltaic System Under Load Variation" (ID 37)

Samir BELLARBI, D. SAHEB KOUSSA, A. DJOUDI, "Sliding Mode Control for PMSG-based Wind Power System" ( ID 61)

Abdelkader Mouadili, El Houssaine El Boudouti, Housni Al-Wahsh, Abdellatif Akjouj, Bahram Djafari-Rouhani, nd Leonard Dobrzynski "Magnonic analogue of electromagnetic induced transparency in

detuned magnetic circuit" (ID 120)

Said Chaouki, Nabil Aqili, Mourad Raji, Abdelilah Jilbab , Ahmed Hammouch, "Geometric 3D protein

structures superimposition "( ID 80)

Soufian Derfoufi, Moussaoui Mohammed Amine, Ahmed Mezrhab, Jean Pierre Fontaine and M’hamed Bouzidi, "Natural convection in Γ-shaped cavity using HTLBM" (ID 59)

Abderrahim Maazouzi, Nabil Aqili, Abdelhamid Aamoud, Mourad Raji, Ahmed Hammouch. "MFCC and

Similarity Measurements for Speaker Identification Systems " (ID 69)

Abdelmounaim Khallouq and Asma Karama, " Multimodel Modelization and Stabilization of a Bioreactor" (ID 21)

01:30-02:30pm Lunch

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SESSION XII Signal processing and semiconductors ROOM 1

Friday Chairs: Ahmed Boutejdar, German Research Foundation DFG, Brauschweig-Bonn, Germany

2:30- 6:30 pm Larbi Bellarbi, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Ahmed Hammouch, Sciences and Technology Department, CNRST Morocco

Authors and titles

02:30-2:45 Safa Mejhoudi, Rachid Latif, Ahmed Toumanari, Wissam jenkal & Abdelhafid Elouardi, “Implementation and evaluation of ECG signal processing algorithms on embedded architectures”, (ID 39)

02:50-3:05 Abdelhamid Bourouhou, Abdelilah Jilbab, Chafik Nacir and Amed Hammouch, "Detection and localization

Algorithm of the S1 and S2 Heart Sounds" (ID 102)

03:10-3:25 Manal Riad, Jamila Bakkoury and Omar Bouattane, " Middle Ear Frequency Response Analysis for Tinnitus

Identification" (ID 121)

03:30-03:45 Kenza Charafeddine, Faissal Ouardi "New Efficient and Accurate Method of Generation of Standard Cells

Liberty files for Timing and Internal Power" (ID 49)

03:50 - 04:05 Sara Hammour, Samir Labiod, Saida Latreche and Christian Gontrand, " An accurate numerical time

domain model for nanometric Silicon PIN" (ID 129)

04:10- 04:25 Wadiâ Jouha, Ahmed El Oualkadi, Pascal Dherbécourt, Eric Joubert and Mohamed Masmoudi, "A New

Extraction Method of SiC Power MOSFET Threshold Voltage using a Physical Approach "(ID 46)

04:30- 04:45 Tea Break

04:50- 05:05 Rachid Allaoui, Hicham Hajoui Mouane, Aimad Elmourabit, Salah Mars, Ismail El Hajjouji and Zakariae Asrih, "FPGA-based implementation of Optical flow algorithm" ( ID 151)

05:10- 05:25 Abdelkhalak Harrak and Salah Eddine Naimi, "Design and simulation of a CMOS compatible pH-ISFET

readout circuit, with low thermal sensitivity" (ID 174)

05:30- 05:45 Ali Khettabi, Mohamed Elmalki, "Analytical study by transfer matrix and Green’smethod of a periodic

lattice formed by dual Helmholtz resonators (DHR) " (ID189)

05:50- 06:05 Tarik Jahid, Hicham Karmouni , Abdeslam Hmimid, Mhamed Sayyouri, Qjidaa Hassan, "Image moments

and reconstruction by Krawtchouk via Clenshaw’s reccurence formula " (ID 180)

06:10- 06:25 Mohamed Elmalki , Ali Khettabi , " Study of various periodic acoustic lattices by two methods: transfer matrix and Green’s method" (ID 190)

SESSION XIII Renewable Energies and Energy storage ROOM 2

Friday Chairs: Osama Mohammed , International University, Miami, Florida USA

2:30-5:35 pm Soumia El Hani, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Lahcen Azrar, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

02:30-2:45 Zheng Yang, Qingfen Liao, Fei Tang, Sicheng Peng, Fei Fang and Yeyan Xu, "Dispatch of EV Loads in Active

Distribution Network Considering Energy Storage Characteristic" (ID 8)

02:50-3:05 Mostapha Oulcaid and Hassan El Fadil, "Static Behavior and Global Maximum Power Point Characteristics

of Photovoltaic Array under Partial Shading" (ID 53)

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03:30-3:45 Nazha Cherkaoui, Abdelaziz Belfqih, Faissal El Mariami, Jamal Boukherouaa and Mohamed Nouh Dazahra, "Voltage regulation in the electrical network using reactive power control srategy of WPP based DFIG

wind turbine" (ID 68)

03:50-04:05 Abdelilah Hassoune, Mohamed Khafallah, Abdelouahed Mesbahi and Dominique Breuil, "Smart topology

of EVs in a PV-Grid system based charging station" (ID 98)

04:10 - 04:25 Ijjou Tizgui, Fatima El Guezar, Hassane Bouzahir and Brahim Benaid, "Wind Speed Extrapolation and

Wind Power Assessment at Different Heights" (ID 100)

04:30- 04:45 Tea Break

04:50- 05:05 Khadija Elkamouny, Hassane Mahmoudi, Brahim Lakssir "Developpement and Test of a Photovoltaique

conversion chain" (ID 138)

05:20- 05:35 Halima Kazdaba, Abdellah Bah and Raja Idlimam, "Experimental Validation of TRNSYS model of an Indirect

Solar Water Heater with Forced Circulation in various weather: Application to Rabat (Morocco)" (ID 170)

SESSION XIV Big Data and business Intelligence ROOM 3

Friday Chairs: Mounir Ghogho, International University of Rabat, Morocco

2:30-5:30pm Mohammed Boulmalf, International University of Rabat , Morocco

Authors and titles

02:30-2:45 Sara Amar, Abdellah Abouabdellah and Yahia El Ouazzani, "A distance reduction approach for simple plant

location problem" (ID 55)

02:50-3:05 Younes Abou El Majd and Hamid El Ghazi, "PaRRT: Parallel Rapidly Exploring Random Tree (RRT) Based

on MapReduce" (ID 133)

03:10- 3:25 Driss Filahi, Najib Bennis and Soumia El Hani, " Generic Client-Server Interfaces for Real-time Remote

Automatic Control Laboratory " (ID177)

03:30-3:45 El Asame Maryam, Wakrim Mohamed and Battou Amal, "Towards an adaptive learning system: An

improved competency meta-model" (ID 136)

03:50-04:05 Mohammed Ouadoud, Nejjari Amel, Mohamed Yassin Chkouri and Kamal Eddine El Kadiri, "Educational

Modeling of a Learning Management System" (ID 152)

04:10 - 04:25 Meryeme El Houari, Maryem Rhanoui and Bouchra El Asri, " Hybrid Big Data Warehouse for On-demand

decision needs " (ID 171)

04:30- 04:45 Tea Break

04:50 - 05:05 Ali Kartit and Farida Jaha, "Pseudo Code of Two-factor Authentication for BYOD" ( ID 153)

05:10- 05:25 Ilyas Khelafa, Abdelhakim Ballouk, Abdennaceur Baghdad and Mohamed Hachimi, " Development of

Control algorithm for urban traffic" ( ID 135)

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