Conference Preliminary Programme
The scientific programme will be structured on the
following framework
Day before the conference (provisional)
Registration from 16.00 p.m. till 17.30 p.m.
Get-Together-Party from 17.30 p.m. to 19.00 p.m.
Day 1
9.00 a.m. Welcome
9.15 a.m. Keynote Speech by
Simon Dewulf and Mathieu Motrie, Creax
10.00 a.m. Coffee Break
10.30 a.m. Parallel Sessions
12.30 p.m. Lunch Break
14.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions
15.00 p.m. Coffee Break
15.30 p.m. Parallel Sessions
18.00 p.m. End of Sessions -Free Evening
Day 2
9.00 a.m. Parallel Sessions
10.00 a.m. Coffee Break
10.30 a.m. Parallel Sessions
12.30 p.m. Lunch Break
14.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions
15.00 p.m. Coffee Break
15.30 p.m. Parallel Sessions
18.00 p.m. End of Sessions followed by Conference Dinner
Day 3
9.00 a.m. Parallel Sessions
10.00 a.m. Coffee Break
10.30 a.m. Parallel Sessions
12.30 p.m. Closing Session
12.45 p.m. End of Conference
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Simulation Estimation, Validation and Optimization
ANA-1
Efficient Truncation Point Estimation for Arbitrary Performance Measures
Mirko Eickhoff, Donald C. McNickle and Krzysztof Pawlikowski, University of
Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
VAL-1
Deploying Validation Test in Systems Development
Juan Garbajosa,
Pedro
P. Alarcón,
Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
ANA-8-VERIF
SOM-Validation Method for Wastewater Treatment
Hilario López and Iván Machón, Universidad de Oviedo. Gijón (Asturias).
Spain
ENGIN-2
Simulation based framework
for maintenance activities optimization
Lust Thibaut, Roux Olivier
and Riane Fouad, CREGI - FUCAM, Mons, Belgium
COMPLEX-6
Computing Simulation and Heuristic Optimization of the Marine Twin Shaft Gas
Turbine
Josko Dvornik, and Luko Milic,
University of Split, Split, and Enco Tireli
University of Rijeka,
Rijeka, Croatia
Neural Network and Genetic Algorithm Simulation
ANA-6
Corti’s organ physiologist-based cochlear model:
neural lateral inhibition
F. Ríos, R. Fernández-Ramos, J. Romero-Sánchez, J.F. Martín, A.I. Molina-Conde
and F.J. Marín, University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain
ANA-11
El-Dorra" Neuronal Network Technology, Remind and
Optimisation.
OMARI Abdallah, Study and Research Center of
Bioinformatics, Adrar, Algeria.
COMPLEX-2
Sensorless Speed Control
of Induction Motor Drives Using a Robust and Adaptive
Neuro-Fuzzy Based, Intelligent Controller
Farzan Rashidi and Mehran
Rashidi, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
COMPLEX-11-NEW
Rule Representation and Initial Population in
Genetic Learning
I. Bruha, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada
Visual Simulations
AERO-1
A Simplified Aerodynamic
Model for Flight Simulation
H. Chen, T.R. Wan and R.A.
Earnshaw,
University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom
ANA-2
3D Visualisation of Musical Content
Jacek Grekow, Technical University of Bialystok, Bialystok Poland
COMPLEX-9
A Knowledge Representation System to support
Medical Diagnostic Imaging
Edoardo Ardizzone, Daniele Peri, Universita degli Studi di Palermo, Palermo,
Italy
Simulation in Robotics
ROBO-7
Using „Complete
Kinematical Structure” in a Faster Method for Robot Kinematic Modelling
Viorel Stoian, University of
Craiova, Romania
ROBO-4
Vision Based Robot Experiment: Measurement of Path related Characteristics
M.H.Korayem and
K.Khoshal, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran,
Iran
ROBO-6
The Design, Fabrication and Image Processing of a
3 DOF Passive Biped Walking Robot
Ahmad Bagheri, Amir Hajiloo, Salar Basiri and Rahman Yousefi Moghaddam,
University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
ROBO-8
Simulation of mobile robot applications with
VirtualRobot
Martin Mellado, Carlos Correcher, Rosa Mª de Molina, José Camacho and Ginés
Benet, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV), Valencia, Spain
ROBO-9
Extraction of System Parameters and Their Importance for
Controlling I
Matthias
Reuter and Steffen Harneit, CUTEC Institut GmbH, Clausthal-Zellerfeld,
Germany
ANA-9-ROBO
Extraction of System Parameters and Their Importance for
Controlling II
Matthias Reuter,
CUTEC Institut GmbH and
Sabine Bostelmann, Clausthal University of
Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Electronics Network Simulation
COMPLEX-3-ELEC
Clustering Procedure for
Performance Analysis of Mobile Communication Networks
Dimitar Radev,
University of Rousse, Rousse, Bulgaria,
Izabella Lokshina, State University of New
York, College at Oneonta, USA
and Svetla Radeva, University of
Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria.
ELEC-3
Design of an Optimized Logical Topology for throughput Enhancement in
Optical Network
U. Bhattacharya , B. K.
Sikdar and M. Jha, Bengal Engineering & Science University, Howrah, West
Bengal, India
Electronics Analysis and Optimization
ELEC-4
A Measurement Based Simulation Model of a Web Cluster
Isabel Wagner, Kai-Steffen Hielscher and Reinhard German, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg,
Erlangen, Germany
ELEC-6
NAPT- A Simulation Tool for Network Analysis and parameter Tuning
Mario Barbera, Andrea G. Busà, Alessandro G. Di Nuovo, Alfio Lombardo and
Giovanni Schembra, University of Catania – DIIT, Catania, Italy
ELEC-8
Optimizers with learning distributions in simulation: An Application
All-Pass Disperser Compensator with Fibre Optics
Mufit Ozden and Chi-Hao Cheng,
Miami University, Oxford, USA
Management Simulation Tools
TRAIN-1
Blended Learning Applying Interactive Discrete Event Simulation in a Web
Based Learning Management System
Wolfgang Kühn, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany
TOOLS-6
PLANSIM, A framework to build Automated Planners
with Simulators
Ruy L. Milidiu and Frederico dos Santos Liporace,
Pontifıcia Universidade Catolica do Rio de
Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
TOOLS-7
A Virtual Real-Time Model for Control Software
Development –Applied on a Sheet Metal Press Line
Bo Svensson University of Trollhättan, Trollhättan and Fredrik Danielsson
Bengt Lennartson, Uddevalla Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg,
Sweden
TOOLS-4
Enterprise Petri net based CAM software
Opera-Topaz
Dmitry Zaitsev, Odessa National Telecommunication Academy, Odessa, Ukraine
TOOLS-5
Soleil: modeling a health system
Ruben Gonzalez-Rubio, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke and Lourdes
Zubieta, Bishop’s University Lennoxville, QC Canada
TOOLS-8
Secured Open-Source Based Set of Tools and System for SMEs Management
Florin Hartescu, National
Institute for R&D in Informatics, Bucharest, Romania
TOOLS-9
Indexer – automatic system for transfer inter-operations of the pieces
Mihaela Cosma, ProSoft,
Romania
TOOLS-10
A Simulation System with Neural Data Interface for
Shipbuilding Operation
Guodong Shao, Charles McLean
and Swee Leong, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
Gaithersburg, U.S.A.
Production and Design Simulation Tools
TOOLS-1
BetaSIM Extended Framework for General Discrete
Event Simulation
František Huňka,
University of Ostrava,
Ostrava, Czech Republic
TOOLS-3
GLASS: A Graphical Language for Architecture-based Software
Specification
Sourav Mukherjee and Swapan
Bhattacharya, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India.
Enterprise and Management Simulations
COMPLEX-8
Complex Dynamics, Financial Fragility and Empirical Evidence
Domenico delli Gatti, Eddorade Gaffeo, Gianfranco Guilliani, Mauro
Gallegati, Alan Kirman, Antonio Palestrini and Alberto Russo
DESIGN-1
Virtual
Enterprise
Risk and Security Management
Tomas
Feglar, Prague, Czech Republic
TOOLS-2
Qualitative Modeling as a Management Tools
J.Savkovic-Stevanovic, the University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia and
Monte Negro
ANA-3
D-Fact Insight – Simulation of Huge Scale Models
in Cooperative Work
Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Kiran Mahajan,
Bengt Mueck and Daniel Huber,
Heinz Nixdorf Institute, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
Manufacturing Optimization and Set-Up
MANUF-5
Achieving efficiency through
simulation in a declining manufacturing market
Rob Walker, Habtom Mebrahtu and
Caroline Strange, Anglia Polytechnic University, Chelmsford, United Kingdom
MANUF-8
Visualizing Lean Effects with Simulation-Based
Value Stream Mapping
Yang-Hua Lian, Hendrik Van
Landeghem, Ghent University, Ghent,
Belgium
MANUF-6
OEE Simulation in Production Ramp-up
Jürgen Fleischer; Gisela Lanza; Thomas Ender, University of Karlsruhe (TH),
Karlsruhe, Germany
MANUF-3-STUD
Simulator of Learning Process in Manufacturing System described by a Complex
of Parallel Operations
Pawel Kunik, Wroclaw
University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
Production Planning and Job Shop Simulation
MANUF-4
Data transfer strategy for
machine shop simulation
Yan Luo, NIST, Gaithersburg,
USA
TRAF-11
The Impact of Human Performance on the Variation on the Accuracy of a Job
Shop Simulation
Peter Lawrence, Monash
University, Clayton Campus, Victoria, Australia
ELEC-1
The Machine Preference Rules
for Semiconductor FAB Planning System
Janet Tseng, James Liu, CJ Fu,
Paul Wu, Alan Pan, Jerry Guo, Powerchip Semiconductor Corp, Hsinchu. Taiwan,
R.O.C.
TRAF-8-DES
Due Date Assignment for Multistage Assembly Systems
Amir Azaron, Hideki
Katagiri, Kosuke Kato, Masatoshi Sakawa,
Hiroshima University, , Hiroshima, Japan
TRAF-16
A Simulation Application
Framework for Production Planning and Scheduling
Hans P.M. Veeke, Gabriel Lodewijks, Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands
TRAF-17
An Event Driven Approach
to Workflow Simulation
Juan Garbajosa, Pedro Pablo Alarcón, Agustín Yagüe and Jessica Díaz,
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and José Luis Esteban, Investigación y
Programas S.A. (IPSA), Madrid, Spain
Automotive Production Systems Simulation
AUTO-1
Simulation validates Design and Scheduling of a Production Line
Vidyasagar Murty, Neelesh A.
Kale, Rohit Trivedi and Edward J. Williams, Production Modeling Corporation,
Dearborn, U.S.A.
AUTO-2
Bezier Curves for Representing Clothoids, Circles
and Straight Lines
N.Montés, J.Tornero, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia (Spain)
AUTO-3
Genetic Algorithm Based
Optimization of Model reference Adaptive Control Approach for Vehicle Active
Suspension System
Ahmad Bagheri, Guilan
University, Rasht, Moussa Reznee and S.Mehdi Hashemi, University of Tabriz,
Tabriz, Iran
ENGIN-1
Using Modelling Techniques
For Fault Prediction In Hydraulic Drive Systems
C. Angeli and A.
Chatzinikolaou, Technological Institute of Piraeus, Athens, Greece
MANUF-1
Design of a Custom Flowing Process using Simulation
Allan Burke, Víctor Acosta,José Carlos Miranda and Juan
de Dios Calderón Automotive Mechatronics Research Center, ITESM Campus
Toluca San Antonio Buenavista, Toluca, Mexico
Factory Warehouse and Storage
Management simulations
TRAF-15
Greenhouse Automation: A Model for Design and
Evaluation
Jaap A. Ottjes, Joan C. Rijsenbrij and Auke
Groenenboom, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
ELEC-7
Pervasive Items for
Factory Security
Alessandro
Genco, Gaspare Scherma, Salvatore Sorce,
Università degli studi di Palermo,
Palermo,
Italy
TRAF-3
AutoTrans: Management and
transport automation in warehouses
Leopoldo Armesto and Josep Tornero, Technical
University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
TRAF-13
Virtainer: Graphical Simulation of Container Storage Yard
Miguel Escriva, Marcos Martı, Jose Manuel Sanchez, Emilio Camahort, Javier
Lluch and Roberto Vivo, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Supply
Chain Simulation
TRAF-4
A Methodology for Supply Chain System Modeling and Process Evaluation
M.Chabrol, ISIMA - Campus
Scientifique des Cézeaux , Aubière Cedex and
M.Comelli,
P.Féniès and N.Tchernev, LIMOS UMR CNRS 6158, Clermont-Ferrand –France
TRAF-7
A Modelling Framework for Supply Chain Planning Simulation under Uncertainty
François Galasso and Colette
Mercé, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France and Bernard Grabot, LGP-ENIT, Tarbes
Cedex, France
TRAF-2
The Impact of Various
Delivery Prioritization Strategies in heterogeneous Supply Chain
Environments
Thomas Thron, Gábor Nagy,
Niaz Wassan, Kent Business School,
University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom
TRAF-1
Decision Support System
for Plant Location Analysis Based on Fuzzy Model
Francesco Costantino, Giulio
Di Gravio and Massimo Tronci, University of Rome "La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Traffic Simulation
TRAF-12
Research project Theory of
Transport Systems
Karel Šotek and Alexander Chlaň,
Jan Perner Transport Fakulty
TRAF-10
Use of Simulation for Development of Distributed Process
Control System
Victor
Okolnishnikov, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical
Geophysics, of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences,, Novosibirsk,
Russia
TRAF-5
Preparation of Digital Maps for Traffic Simulation
Daniel Krajzewicz, Georg Hertkorn, Julia Ringel, Peter Wagner, German
Aerospace Centre, Institute for Transportation Research, Berlin, Germany
TRAF-6
Urban Traffic Simulation Modeling for
Reconfigurable Hardware
Maya Gokhale, Anders Hansson, Henning Mortveit, Justin Tripp, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, Los Alamos, USA
TRAF-9
Simulation of modern Traffic Lights Control
Systems using the open source Traffic Simulation SUMO
Daniel Krajzewicz, Elmar Brockfeld, Jürgen Mikat, Julia Ringel, Christian
Rössel, Wolfram Tuchscheerer and Peter Wagner, German Aerospace Centre,
Institute for Transportation Research, Berlin, Germany
Large Scale Energy Systems Simulation
COMPLEX-4
Application of Evolutionary Computation to the
Design of Optimal Power Distribution Networks
Farzan Rashidi, Mehran Rashidi, Iran University of Science and Technology
University, Tehran, Iran
ENERGY-4
Integration of a Hydrogen
Economy into the German Energy System: an Optimising, Modelling Approach
Michael Ball,
French-German Institute for
Environmental Research (DFIU/IFARE), University of Karlsruhe,
Karlsruhe, Germany
Complex Energy Systems Simulation
COMPLEX-7
Feasibility Study of Static Field Converter
Anil Puppala, Mohammed Soliman, Mohammed Safiuddin and Andrew Abolafia,
University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA
ENERGY-3
Design & Implementation of
STD32-BUS based Reactor protection Trip Unit on FPGA
Imbaby I. Mahmoud and
O.E.Elnokity, Atomic Energy Authority and M.K. Elrefay, Al-Azhar
University, Cairo, Egypt
ENERGY-1
Simulation of the Steam Condenser in MATLAB Environment
Milan Cepák , Czech Technical
University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
ENERGY-5
Object-Oriented Database
Management System for Industrial Combustion Processes
Nuray
Kayakol, Instituto Superior Tecnico and Marcus A.
Nogueira,
Irradiare, Lisbon, Portugal
COMPLEX-1
Fuzzy Supervisory Control
for an Industrial Heat Exchanger
Farzan Rashidi and Mehran
Rashidi, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran
ANA-4
A new Software Implementation of Space Vector PWM using PSIM MATLAB SIMULINK
D.Rathnakumar and J.Lakshmanapereumal, Government college of Technology,
Coimbatore and T.Srinivasan, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras-India.
COMPLEX-5
Computer Simulation Model of the Marine Diesel Engine
Josko Dvornik, and Luko Milic, University of
Split, Split, and Enco Tireli University of Rijeka,
Rijeka, Croatia
Simulation in Process Control Engineering
CHEM-1
Numerical Modelling and
Analysis of Flow and Heat Transfer Processes in a Coke Oven
K. Hellgardt, K. J. Vyas, N. S.
Hanspal, V. Nassehi, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
CHEM-2
Influence Spare
Parts Supply on Modeling Mantenance Organization
Petar Stanojević,
Vasilije Mišković, Vladimir Bukvić and Mirjana Misita, University of
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
CHEM-3
Using Simulation to Analyse the Procurement of
Addictives for Lubricants in the Oil Refinery of Porto, Portugal
Feliz de Teixeira and
António E. S. Carvalho Brito,
University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
ANA-5
Modelling of Porous Flow in Underground System
Naghmeh Keshavarzi-Roonizi, Rahim Ghorashi and
Vahid Nassehi, Loughborough University, Loughborough and Diganta
Bhusan Das, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
NN-1
Architecture for Simulation and Knowledge
Based Supervision for Process Facilities
H.-W. Scmidt, U. Saffert, Elpro GmbH and G.
Schreck, A. Sabov, Fraunhofer IPK,
and M. Pleßow, GFaI, Germany
NN-2
Tools for knowledge Acquisition, Modeling
and Visualisation Applied to Process Supervision
R. Fröhling, M. Pocher, M. Pleßow, GFaI and A.
Lisounkin, Fraunhofer IPK, Germany
NN-3
Knowledge Modeling and Processing for
Supervision of Process Facilities
A. Lisounkin, A. Sabov, G. Schreck, Fraunhofer
IPK and M. Pocher, GFaI, Germany
Modelling and Simulation in the Textile Industry
Fibre and Polymer Simulation
TEX-9
Development of a Mathematical Model for the Drying
of Textile fabrics
Pradeep K. Agrawal and Li Xue, School of Chemical &
Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
TEX-3
A Synergistic Approach by MRI and CFD for the Study of Microflow in Textiles
Johannes Leisen, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, U.S.A.and Marco
Märtin, Thomas Schipotinin, Elke Rodehüser, Karin Farber, Peter Farber,
Hochschule Niederrhein, Krefeld, Germany
TEX-12
Using Neuro-fuzzy for Prediction ring spun yarn
strength from cotton fiber properties
A.Shams-Nateri, Textile Engineering Dept., Guilan University, Rasht, Iran
TEX-2
Measurement of Fabric Viscosity
Hatem Charfi and André Gagalowicz, INRIA Rocquencourt, Domaine de
Voluceau, Rocquencourt -Le Chesnay Cedex, France
ANA-7-TEX
GA for Optimisation of
Fibre Steering in Composite Laminates
Xavier Legrand, Don Kelly,
Alan Crosky, GEMTEX, ENSAIT, Roubaix, France and the University of New South
Wales (UNSW),
NSW, Australia
TEX-5
Electrical properties of Dynema – PANI conductive polymer fibers – Fuzzy
logic modeling
B. Kim, V. Koncar and C. Dufour, Laboratoire de Génie et Matériaux
Textiles (GEMTEX), Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Industries
Textiles (ENSAIT), Roubaix,
France
TEX-10-NEW
Microscopic modelling of polymers and their
interactions
Peter Ahlström, Kim Bolton and Mikael Skrifvars, School of
Engineering,University College of Borås, Borås, Sweden
Textile Weaving Simulation
TEX-4
Computer Modeling of Electrostatic Web Formation
Yiyun Cai, Yong K. Kim and Abdel-fattah A. Seyam
TEX-1
Neural Network Modeling of
Fabric Pilling Evaluation
Xin Binjie, The Hong Kong Polytechnique University Institute of
Textile & Clothing
TEX-11
New possibilities of
dynamic simulation of OE-rotor spinning system
Ursíny Petr, Janoušek Jiří and Hedánek Ondřej,
Technical University in Liberec, Liberec, Czech
Republic
Textile Industry Inventory and Sales Management Simulation
TEX-6
Development of an Inventory Management Spreadsheet
Simulator for a large Apparel Company
Jeffrey A. Joines, Kristin A. Thoney, and Ben R.
Martin, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA
TEX-8
Implementation of the Newsboy Method for the Sales
Forecasting of the Apparel Industry
Thomassey Sébastien and Douillet Pierre, GEMTEX, France
TUTORIALS
Critical Systems Modelling with UML and
Model-based Simulation
Jan Jurjens, Software and Systems Engineering, TU Munich, Germany
Title
to be announced later
Gerhard Hasslinger, Deutsche Telekom, T-Systems, Darmstadt, Germany
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