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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

The 7th IASTED International Conference on

Modelling, Simulation and Identification (MSI 2017), The 16th IASTED International Conference on And

Intelligent Systems and Control (ISC 2017) July 19 – 20, 2017

Calgary, Canada

LOCATION

Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel 110, 9th Avenue SE

Calgary, AB T2G 5A6

MODELLING, SIMULATION AND IDENTIFICATION (MSI 2017)

SPONSOR

The International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED)

CONFERENCE CHAIR

Prof. Zhangxing John Chen (University of Calgary, Canada)

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

H. K. Cakmak – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

P. Deadman – University of Waterloo, Canada D. Dutta – CSIRO, Australia

G. Guariso – Politecnico Di Milano - DEIB, Italy G. Huang – University of Regina, Canada B. Joseph – University of South Florida, USA S. Liu – Tianjin University, PR China

F. Longo – University of Calabria, Italy

P. Mahanti – University of New Brunswick, Canada R. Melnik – Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada C. Pinto – School of Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal

Y. J. Son – University of Arizona, USA

J. A. Tenreiro Machado – Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal B. E. Wolfinger – University of Hamburg, Germany

ADDITIONAL PAPER REVIEWERS

W. W. Charemza – Vistula University, Poland

F. R. Cruz – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil J. S. Liu – Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

V. Magi – University of Basilicata, Italy

D. Myronidis – Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

E. Okamoto – University of Tsukuba, Japan

K. Peng – The National University of Singapore, Singapore C. Rakpenthai – University of Phayao, Thailand

N. H. Rashidi – Virginia State University, USA H. Unger – University of Hagen, Germany

B. Yen – The University of Hong Kong, PR China

INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND CONTROL (ISC 2017)

SPONSOR

The International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED)

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

I. Boiko – Khalifa University of Science and Technology, UAE T. Dhaene – Ghent University, Belgium

M. J. Embrechts – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA F. Fang – North China Electric Power University, PR China H. Fang – University of Kansas, USA

A. M. Frattini Fileti – University of Campinas, Brazil G. Knopf – Western University, Canada

B. Kovalerchuk – Central Washington University, USA K. Leiviskä – University of Oulu, Finland

H. Li – Northwestern Polytechnical University, PR China M. Liu – University of California, Berkeley, USA

X. Liu – Xidian University, PR China A. J. Neves – University of Aveiro, Portugal N. Obeid – University of Jordan, Jordan Y. Okuyama – Humanitech Laboratory, Japan A. Rad – Simon Fraser University, Canada M. Saif – University of Windsor, Canada

L. Samaranayake – University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka Y. Shi – University of Victoria, Canada

C. Y. Su – Concordia University, Canada A. Tayebi – Lakehead University, Canada J. F. Whidborne – Cranfield University, UK F. Yang – Tsinghua University, PR China

ADDITIONAL PAPER REVIEWERS

R. Hacioglu – Bülent Ecevit University, Turkey Y. Liu – Yeungnam University, Korea

W. Wang – North China Electric Power University, PR China

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2 PLEASE NOTE

 Paper presentations are 15 minutes in length with an additional 5 minutes for questions.

 Report to your Session Chair 15 minutes before the session is scheduled to begin.

 Presentations should be loaded onto the presentation laptop in the appropriate room prior to your session.

 End times of sessions vary depending on the number of papers scheduled.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

08:00 – Registration (Kensington B) 08:40 – Welcome Note (Kensington B)

09:00 – ISC Session 1 – Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Neural Networks

(Kensington B) 10:00 – Coffee Break

(Kensington A)

10:30 – Plenary Session – Modelling and Simulation for Real-Time Food Quality Prediction

(Kensington B)

11:10 – ISC Session 1 – Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Neural Networks – Continue (Kensington B)

12:10 – Luncheon (Kensington A)

14:00 – MSI Session 1 – Computers, Communications, and Networks

(Kensington B) 15:00 – Coffee Break

(Kensington A)

15:30 – MSI Session 2 – Applications (Kensington B)

Thursday, July 20, 2017

09:00 – Plenary Session – Simulation and Visual Analytics Technologies in Oil Recovery

(Kensington B)

09:40 – MSI Session 3 – Economics, Finance, Forecasting and Management

(Kensington B) 10:00 – Coffee Break

(Kensington A)

10:30 – MSI Session 3 – Economics, Finance, Forecasting and Management – Continue (Kensington B)

10:50 – MSI Session 4 – Petroleum Engineering, Power and Energy Systems

(Kensington B) 12:30 – Lunch Break

(Self-Catered)

14:00 – Plenary Session – Modelling of Natural Hazards:

Research at Earth Observation of Environment Laboratory at the University of Calgary (Kensington B)

14:40 – ISC Session 2 – Biomechanics (Kensington B)

15:20 – Coffee Break (Kensington A)

15:50 – ISC Session 3 – Power and Energy Systems (Kensington B)

16:30 – Closing Session (Kensington B)

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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

08:00 – REGISTRATION Location: Kensington B 08:40 – WELCOME NOTE Location: Kensington B

09:00 – ISC SESSION 1 – ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGENCE, MACHINE LEARNING, AND NEURAL NETWORKS

Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 854-004

Design of Fuzzy PID Controller for Mean Arterial Blood Pressure Regulation

Sunidhi Garg and Swati Sondhi (India) 854-005

Speeding Up Exploratory Behavior Learning for Object Recognition

Takuya Sugimoto and Manabu Gouko (Japan) 854-011

Robust H∞ Mixed-Sensitivity PID Structural Based on PSO Considering Input Constraint

Poom Konghuayrob and Somyot Kaitwanidvilai (Thailand)

10:00 – 10:30 – COFFEE BREAK Location: Kensington A

10:30-11:10 – PLENARY SESSION – MODELLING AND SIMULATION FOR REAL-TIME FOOD QUALITY PREDICTION

Presenter: Dr. Wei Yu (New Zealand) Location: Kensington B

Abstract - Food processing is an industry that is of primary importance to many economies, including Canada and especially New Zealand where many products have a clean, green and/or healthy image that is important to their final market. It is a diverse industry that ranges in business scale from small, even iconic brands to large enterprises of global reach. Food processing involves the chemical and physical processing of materials from the nano to the macro scale to produce food products of desired properties, structure and function. Industry drivers can be categorised under headings of product quality and traceability, process costs, and product safety and production sustainability, with inputs to these processes from consumer trends, regulatory requirements, resource costs, seasonal variations, weather conditions and new technology.

The modern approach to supporting and enhancing the food processing industry entitled ‘Real-time Quality’ is primarily described in this talk. This is built on Process Systems Engineering and Process Analytical Technology approaches and includes a move to real-time quality

prediction and control as opposed to post production quality testing. Current work into the real-time prediction of milk powder functional properties is described for Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd., the world’s biggest trader of dairy powder.

Dr. Wei Yu started his career as a lecturer of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Auckland in 2012. He was promoted to senior lecturer in 2015. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Industrial Information and Control Centre (I2C2), Faculty of Engineering, The University of Auckland, New Zealand from 2008 to 2011.

He received his B.E. (1993) degree in Chemical Engineering from Liaoning University of Petroleum and Chemical Technology, Fushun, P.R. China, Master (2003) and Ph.D.

(2007) degree in Chemical Engineering from the Queen’s University, Canada. He worked as a process engineer at West Pacific Petrochemical Company, Dalian, P.R. China from 1993-1999. His main research interests include control performance assessment, analysis of variance, process control and system identification.

11:10 – ISC SESSION 1 – ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGENCE, MACHINE LEARNING, AND NEURAL NETWORKS – CONTINUE

Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 854-012

Particle Swarm Optimization Based Specified Order Robust v-Gap H∞ Loop Shaping Controller

Poom Konghuayrob and Somyot Kaitwanidvilai (Thailand)

854-003

Performance Analysis of Clinical Abbreviation

Disambiguation Using Machine Learning Techniques Muhammad Shahbaz, Sajida Parveen (Pakistan), Aziz Guergachi, and Karim Keshavjee (Canada)

854-009

A Neural Network Driven Sensor Array for Tracking a Permanent Magnet

Marco J. Russel and Peter Goldsmith (Canada) 12:10 – LUNCHEON

Location: Kensington A

14:00 – MSI SESSION 1 – COMPUTERS, COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 853-022

DNA Sequencing Puzzle Based DNA Cryptography Algorithm

Yunpeng Zhang (USA), Dafang Zhang, Peng Sun (PR China), and Feng Guo (USA)

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853-015

A Column Generation Approach to Solve Aircraft Recovery Problem

Nan Xu (PR China) 853-027

A Network Approach Applied in Modelling the Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in a Superheater Heat Exchanger Excellent Z. Gwebu and Pieter G. Rousseau (South Africa) 15:00 – 15:30 – COFFEE BREAK

Location: Kensington A

15:30 – MSI SESSION 2 – APPLICATIONS Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 853-012

A Modified Design of Unmanned Aerial & Ground Vehicle (UAGV)

Sumeet Sagar, Sunidhi Garg, Siddharth Aggarwal, Vinayak Chakravarty, and Swati Sondhi (India) 853-013

Spatial Operator Algebra and Navigation Space Control Applied to a Small Aircraft

Alejandro J. Malo Tamayo and Cesar A. Villaseñor Rios (Mexico)

853-016

Circuit Realization of Fractional Order Integral and Proportional Integral Controllers for DC Servo System Manvi Kapoor, Tarush Aggarwal, Yashneet Kaur, Arshinder Singh, and Swati Sondhi (India) 853-018

Geometric Estimation of Aerodynamic Coefficients of a Small Aircraft

Cesar Alejandr Villaseñor Rios and Alejandro Justo Malo Tamayo (Mexico)

853-023

Enhancing Automated Assessment for Engineering MOOCs Azam Beg, Mouza M. Alhemeiri (UAE), and Ajmal Beg (Canada)

Thursday, July 20, 2017

09:00-09:40 – PLENARY SESSION – SIMULATION AND VISUAL ANALYTICS TECHNOLOGIES IN OIL RECOVERY Presenter: Dr. Hui Liu (Canada)

Location: Kensington B

Abstract - For large oil and gas heterogeneous fields, vast amounts of seismic, geologic and dynamic reservoir data yield high-resolution geological models. These models involve mega (million) to giga (billion) grid block cells.

Recent advances in the development of a general parallel reservoir simulator platform are capable of the solution of

field simulations of these sizes within minutes. These parallel simulations provide increased recovery of oil and gas resources, due to a full utilization of available data and a better understanding of the chemical and physical mechanisms involved, process design and uncertainty analysis. This talk will present these advances in the development of a general parallel reservoir simulator platform on parallel computers, 3D visualization, and our research group. Applications to the black oil, compositional and thermal simulators will be addressed.

Dr. Hui Liu graduated with a PhD degree from Institute of Computational Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he studied computational mathematics and parallel computing. His research interests include numerical methods, parallel computing and software development. Hui has been working for Dr. John Chen, Reservoir Simulation Group, University of Calgary, since 2010. His responsibilities are to develop effective numerical methods and fast reservoir simulators using parallel computers, which are expected to run thousands of times faster than traditional serial simulators that use personal computers. Hui has published 50 papers.

09:40 – MSI SESSION 3 – ECONOMICS

FINANCE FORECASTING AND MANAGEMENT Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 853-009

Making Investment Decisions Under Uncertainty

Dulat N. Shukayev, Zhanar Bimurat, Darkhan Abdibekov, and Nazgul O. Yergaliyeva (Kazakhstan)

10:00 – 10:30 – COFFEE BREAK Location: Kensington A

10:30 – MSI SESSION 3 – ECONOMICS FINANCE FORECASTING AND MANAGEMENT –

CONTINUE Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 853-011

Simulation Analysis of the Investment Activity Effectiveness of the Development Bank

Yekaterina Kim, Dulat N. Shukayev, and Zhanar Bimurat (Kazakhstan)

10:50 – MSI SESSION 4 – PETROLEUM

ENGINEERING, POWER AND ENERG SYSTEMS Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 853-025

Feasibility of Divided Wall Column for High Purity and High Recovery Methanol Separation

Dominik Kroiss, Isuru Abeykoon Udugama, and Wei Yu (New Zealand)

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853-017

Identification of Weak Nodes in Power System Based on Standard Deviation of Voltage Magnitude

Adedayo A. Yusuff (South Africa) 853-020

Mathematical Modeling for Vibration Evaluation of Powertrain Systems

Masoud SoltanRezaee, Mohammad Reza Ghazavi, and Asghar Najafi (Iran)

853-024

A CT Saturation Detection Algorithm Based on the Analysis of the Saturated Current Using Wavelet Transformation Min-Soo Kim and Sang-Hee Kang (South Korea) 853-028

Quantitative Analysis of WRF-Chem Simulated PM2.5 Over Delhi in Winter Season

Abhishek Upadhyay, Pramila Goyal, and Sagnik Dey (India)

12:30 – LUNCH BREAK Self-Catered

14:00-14:40 – PLENARY SESSION – MODELLING OF NATURAL HAZARDS:

RESEARCH AT EARTH OBSERVATION OF ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

Presenter: Prof. Q. K. Hassan (Canada) Location: Kensington B

Prof. Q. K. Hassan is a professor of Earth Observation in the Department of Geomatics Engineering, and Centre for Environmental Engineering Research and Education (CEERE) at the University of Calgary. His research interests include: (i) application of remote sensing in forecasting and monitoring of natural hazards/disasters, such as forest fire, drought, and flooding; (ii) use of remote sensing and GIS techniques in understanding the dynamics of natural resources, such as forestry, agriculture, and water; and (iii) integration of remote sensing, GIS, and modelling techniques in addressing issues related to energy and environment. In addition, Dr. Hassan is currently serving the editorial board of Scientific Reports (Nature Publication Group) and Remote Sensing (MDPI) among others.

14:40 – ISC SESSION 2 – BIOMECHANICS Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 854-013

A DNA Nonastructure and Biological Puzzle Based Encryption Method

Yunpeng Zhang, Xin Liu (USA), and Ding Yu (PR China) 854-015

Optimal Spring Layout and Specifications for Linear Active Ankle Orthoses

Ahmad Bagheri and Mohammad J. Sadigh (Iran) 15:20 – 15:50 – COFFEE BREAK

Location: Kensington A

15:50 – ISC SESSION 3 – POWER AND ENERGY SYSTEMS

Chair: TBA

Location: Kensington B 854-007

A Simple and Energy Efficient Routing Algorithm for WSNs Based on Ladder Directional Diffusion

Tao Du, Shou-ning Qu, Liangjiang Zhu, and Zheng Hua (PR China)

854-014

Implementation of Least Mean Square Algorithm for Second-Order Volterra Filter in a Distribution System Md Tausif Ahmad, Narendra Kumar, and Bhim Singh (India)

16:30 – 16:45 – CLOSING SESSION Location: Kensington B

16:45 – END OF CONFERENCE

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IASTED would like to thank you for attending MSI and ISC 2017. Your participation helped make this international event a success, and we look forward to seeing you at upcoming IASTED

events.

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