Proceedings of the
5th WSEAS International Conference on
INSTRUMENTATION, MEASUREMENT, CONTROL, CIRCUITS and SYSTEMS
-IMCCAS 2005-
Cancun, Mexico, May 11-14, 2005
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Fractal scattering from porous media
Prof. Fernando Brambila Paz
National Council for
Science and Technology, Mexico
We will show that microwaves reflected from and transmitted through a porous media have a fractal dimension correlated to that of the porosity. The fractal signature of the scattered microves correlates well with some physical and mechanical properties of porous media. A mathematical model relating the ground penetrating radar record to the mass fractal dimension of the soil structure is also developed.
Plenary Lecture 2:
The Role of Global Optimisation in Oil-Reservoir Production Forecast
Prof. Susana Gómez Gómez
IIMAS. UNAM.
To be able to forecast the production of a reservoir (water and oil), it is
necessary to simulate the flux, which implies the characterization of the
porous media of the site under study. Using historical data on the pressure
and saturation, this problem of coefficient identification, can be solved as
an ill- posed inverse continuous least-squares optimisation problem. The
optimisation of this inverse problem, may have many local optima with good
match to the data, which produce alternative scenarios of production. These
alternative solutions also provide a way to deal with the uncertainty of the
modelling process. Also, due to the non-continuity of the inverse operator, it
is necessary to use regularization methods to get stable solutions in the
realistic case of historical data with measurement errors. Our aim here, is
the generation of alternative global optimisation methods that obtain the
optimal solutions with good match to the data in a stable way, and in
reasonable computer time, to produce efficient decision making tools.
We will present here the Parallel Tunneling Global Optimisation method, that
performs multiple Levenberg-Marquard type local searches, to produce local
optimal solutions with good match. Also, an alternative method to regularize
and the need to efficiently scale the problem, will be discussed. The speed
and robustness of the method will be shown when tested on synthetic and real
reservoirs.
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Mathematical simulation of concomitant nitride layers produces by diffusion processes
Prof. Dr. Joaquín Oseguera
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México
Session: Advanced Control Techniques and Intelligent Systems
A new Hamiltonian-based
identification scheme for Robot Manipulators
By F. Reyes, E. Lopez [495-Ze02]
Programming environment and a new positioning control for the PUMA 200 robot
By F. Reyes, A. Guzman, J. Cid Monjaraz [495-Ze1]
Position controllers with bounded actions for robot manipulators
By F. Reyes, R. Campos, A. Corona, G. Flores [495-Ze2]
Modelling and simulation of a wheeled mobile robot in configuration classical tricycle
By I. Bonilla, F. Reyes, M. Mendoza [495-Ze3]
Experimental evaluation of three fixed-camera visual servo controllers on a robot-pendulum
By M. Mendoza, F. Reyes, I. Bonilla [495-Ze4]
Modeling of Human Skin Muscle and Massage Control by Using Multi-fingered Robot Hand
By Kazuhiko Terashima, Taku Kondo, Panya Minyong, Takanori Miyoshi, Hideo Kitagawa, Juan Urbano [495-305]
Regrasping Control by Multi-fingered Robot Hand
By Kazuhiko Terashima, Juan Urbano, Takanori Miyoshi, Kagetoshi Ito, Takashi Imamura, Hideo Kitagawa [495-198]
Session: Optimization and Design of Electronic Circuits and Filters
Generalization of Analog System Design Methodology
By Alexander Zemliak [495-125]
Some Principal Characteristics of Time-Optimal System Design Algorithm
By Alexander Zemliak, Antonio Michua [495-126]
Simulation and Design of a Combo Electrostatic Micromotor for MEMS
By J. Cid, H. Davila, C. Garcia, C. Gomez, Omar Molina, Rubí Salazar [495-Ze01]
Selection of the Initial Point for Time -Optimal System Design Procedure
By P. Miranda [495-Ze04]
Time Optimal Design Strategy Analysis for Nonlinear Electronic Circuits
By E. Rios [495-Ze9]
Architecture design for Adaptive Noise Cancellation
By M. Radhika, O. Uma maheshwari, J. Raja paul perinbam [495-327]
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Some mathematical problems in applied electrical tomography
Prof. Andrés Fraguela Collar
Puebla University, Mexico
Session: Measurement, Instrumentation and System Monitoring
PSOC Implementation of LCR Meter
By S. Nagarajan [495-106]
Use of Neural Networks in Testing Analog to Digital Converters
By K. Mohammadi, S. J. Seyyed Mahdavi [495-123]
The Design of a Control System for a Digitally Driven Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
By Richard McKeon, Francis Li, Li Ding [495-138]
A Magnetic-Device Test of Scale Control in Tap-Water Heating
By Daniela Dobersek, Lucija Crepinsek Lipus, Darko Goricanec, Jurij Krope [495-139]
The Impact of Ageing to Mechanical Characteristics of Resin Bonded Wheels
By Albin Matavz, Jurij Krope, Darko Goricanec [495-140]
Uncertainty Analysis of Instrumentation Systems: Classical & Interval Methods
By Vasuki, Shanmugavalli [495-179]
Session: Optimization and Design of Electronic Circuits and Filters
Architecture design for an Adaptive Equalizer
By E.Kalpana, O.Uma Maheshwari, Dr,J. Rajapaul Perinbam [495-324]
Suboptimal Filter for Dynamic Systems with Different Types of Observations
By Vladimir
Shin, Rashid Minhas [495-131]
Matlab Simulation of Sliding Mode Control of Shunt Active Filter for Power Quality Improvement
By R.Shanmugha Sundaram, K.J.Poornaselvan, N.Devarajan [495-148]
Design and analysis of FPGA based self timed systems with specific focus to xilinx FPGAs
By Mathurai
Sriraman [495-223]
Test Point Insertion for improving the pseudo-random testability of Boolean circuits
By Edwin samraj Jeyakumart [495-252]
Session: Analogue and Digital Circuits and Applications
A pipelined adc with digital correction for IEEE 802.11a WLAN
By Chien-Hung Kuo, Shih-Lin Huang [495-165]
A 2.5V 6.4mW 10-bit 140MS/s Digital-to-Analog Converter with Improved Current Mirror
By Chien-Hung Kuo,Jen-Chieh Tsai [495-166]
A Novel Low Power Compression/Decompression Unit using PAL
By P. Vidya priyadarshini, G.Josemin bala, J. Raja Paul Perimbham [495-236]
Comparison of Various De-Noising Algorithms pertaining to Power Quality Signals using Phaselet Transform
By Sudhakar M. S, Subramaniam N.P, Bhoopathy Bagan. K [495-247]
A High Speed CMOS Incrementer/Decrementer circuit with reduced Power Delay product
By P. Balasubramanian, R. Chinnadurai [495-224]
Embedded
systems for real time energy management
By
Udhayarani T. [495-283]
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2005
Session: Analogue and Digital Circuits and Applications
Digital Domestic Meter for the Measurement and Billing of Electricity in Mexico
By Ruben Martinez, Domingo Torres, Manuel Madrigal, Leonardo Guardado [495-Ze13]
Communicating Confidential Information via Synchronized Time-Delay Chua’s Circuits
By C. Cruz-Hernandez, N. Romero-Haros [495-Ze12]
Reliable design of the CAN bit synchronization block
By Mohamed K. Al-Mekkawy, Ahmed M. Mahmoud, Alexander Zavochikove, Aly E. Salama [495-319]
New Switched-Capacitor Pipelined ADC
By Jiri Haze, Radimir Vrba, Lukas Fujcik, Michal Skocdopole [495-309]
Real Time Hardware Vision System Design
By Pedro Cobos Arribas [495-291]
Analog-Digital versus DSP Implementation of Park’s Current Calculators for AC Mains Self-Powered Systems
By Vasco Soares, Pedro Verdelho [495-281]
Session: Measurement, Instrumentation and System Monitoring
Frequency estimation enhancement of multiple complex exponentials
By Mark Lee, David Clarke [495-204]
Signal Analysis for Dynamic Response of Dlc Triboadhesion Coatings on Rolling Bearings
By J. M. Rodríguez Lelis, Eduardo Ramírez Flores, Jorge Colín Ocampo [495-Ze8]
A frequency estimation comparison between the modified covariance method and the Fourier transform
By Mark Lee, David Clarke [495-297]
Superplastic forming process control
By Manigandan Muniraj, Kalaichelvan K [495-239]
Particle filters for real-time fault diagnosis in hybrid systems
By Hossein Bolandi, Sareh Bahmanpour [495-317]
Measuring and Monitoring System for Buses with Electric Power
By Radek Kuchta, Radimir Vrba [495-261]
New type of pressure sensor for explosive industrial environment
By Jaroslav Kadlec, Radek Kuchta, Radimír Vrba [495-262]
State Estimation And Fault Diagnosis Of Industrial Process With Particle Filters
By Hossein Bolandi, Sareh Bahmanpour [495-263]
Session: Advanced Control Techniques and Intelligent Systems
A Sliding Mode Control Scheme for Induction Motors Using Neural Networks for Rotor Speed Estimation
By Oscar Barambones, Francisco J. Maseda, Aitor J. Garrido, Patricia Gomez [495-186]
Short Term Load Forecasting for Bakhtar Region Electric Co. Using Multi Layer Perceptron and Fuzzy Inference systems
By R. Barzaminiï, M.B. Menhaj, A. Khosravi, SH. Kamalvand [495-137]
Observed-based flux estimation models implementation for direct field oriented control of induction machine drives
By Aitor J. Garrido, Francisco J. Maseda, Oscar Barambones, M. De la Sen [495-194]
Optimized fuzzy logic navigation algorithm for autonomous mobile robot control
By Ahmad M. Mahmoud [495-203]
Design of fuzzy based attitude controller for spin stabilized micro-satellite
By N. Prasanna kumar, S. Lakshmi, J. Shanmugam [495-316]
Neural Networks based Three-Axis Satellite Attitude Control Using only Magnetic Torquers
By N. Sivaprakash, J. Shanmugam [495-285]
Fuzzy Attitude Controller for a Spin Stabilized Microsatellite Using Only Magnetic Torquers
By Harshitha .I. Singh, Shanmugam.J, Natarajan.P [495-289]
Session: Measurement, Instrumentation and System Monitoring
Analytical
Model of an Induction Motor Fed from Three-Phase CSI
By Jiri Klima, Ludek Schreier [494-286]
Design of Experiments for Quality Parameters Assessment
By Radovan Novotný [495-307]
Digital Solutions in Novel Microsensor Measurement System
By Lukas Fujcik, Radimir Vrba, Pavel Steffan, Roman Prokop, Jiri Haze, Michal Skocdopole [495-310]
A
Broadcast-Based Test Scheme for Reducing Test Size and Application Time
By Jiann-Chyi Rau, Jun-Yi Chang and Chien-Shiun Chen [495-209]
Proceedings of the
5th WSEAS International Conference on
INFORMATION SCIENCE, COMMUNICATIONS and APPLICATIONS
-ISCA 2005-
Cancun, Mexico, May 11-14 2005
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Fractal scattering from porous media
Prof. Fernando Brambila Paz
National Council for Science
and Technology, Mexico
We will show that microwaves reflected from and transmitted through a porous media have a fractal dimension correlated to that of the porosity. The fractal signature of the scattered microves correlates well with some physical and mechanical properties of porous media. A mathematical model relating the ground penetrating radar record to the mass fractal dimension of the soil structure is also developed.
Plenary Lecture 2:
The Role of Global Optimisation in Oil-Reservoir Production Forecast
Prof. Susana Gómez Gómez
IIMAS. UNAM.
To be able to forecast the production of a reservoir (water and oil), it is
necessary to simulate the flux, which implies the characterization of the porous
media of the site under study. Using historical data on the pressure and
saturation, this problem of coefficient identification, can be solved as an ill-
posed inverse continuous least-squares optimisation problem. The optimisation of
this inverse problem, may have many local optima with good match to the data,
which produce alternative scenarios of production. These alternative solutions
also provide a way to deal with the uncertainty of the modelling process. Also,
due to the non-continuity of the inverse operator, it is necessary to use
regularization methods to get stable solutions in the realistic case of
historical data with measurement errors. Our aim here, is the generation of
alternative global optimisation methods that obtain the optimal solutions with
good match to the data in a stable way, and in reasonable computer time, to
produce efficient decision making tools.
We will present here the Parallel Tunneling Global Optimisation method, that
performs multiple Levenberg-Marquard type local searches, to produce local
optimal solutions with good match. Also, an alternative method to regularize and
the need to efficiently scale the problem, will be discussed. The speed and
robustness of the method will be shown when tested on synthetic and real
reservoirs.
Session: Numerical Analysis in Electronics and Microelectronics
Comparative Analysis of DDR and DAR IMPATT Diodes
By Alexander Zemliak, Andrey Ostrovsky, Santiago Cabrera [495-127]
Active Layer Optimization for IMPATT Diode with Double Avalanche Region
By Alexander Zemliak [495-128]
Diversity of RLS for parallel implementation
By V. Djigan [495-Ze03]
Optical and electrical properties of zinc oxide films prepared by spray pyrolysis
By Hasan Afifi, M. Abdel-Naby, Saied el-Hefnawy , Aref Eliewa, and Ninet Ahmad [495-329]
Internal Structure Optimization of High Power Pulsed IMPATT Diodes
By C. Celaya [495-Ze05]
Generalization of the Poisson integral
By A. Grebennikov [495-Ze10]
Alternative solution of an inverse eigenvalues problem in optics
By A. Ostrovsky, A. Zemliak, E. Hernandez, O. Starostenko [495-Ze7]
Analysis on the filtering of microwave-signals employing multi-mode optical sources with arbitrary envelopes
By
I. Zaldívar Huerta, R. Rosas-Romero, D. Báez-López, D. Alfaro Córdova, G.
Aguayo Rodríguez, O. E. Morales-Hernández
[495-Ze5]
Session: Communication Protocols and QoS
Simulation of an MPLS network using VHDL
By M. Minero-Muñoz, O. E. Morales-Hernández, A. A. Pérez-Loyola, K. Vázquez-Muñoz, V. Alarcón-Aquino [495-Ze14]
Multiple QoS-based Optimal Cell Provisioning Algorithm in Wireless Cellular Network
By Byung-ho Chung, Sang-ha Kim [495-264]
Modified Differentiated web service Application level TCP connection model
By M. Aramudhan & V. Rhymend Uthaiaraj [495-299]
Authenticated Routing for Ad Hoc Networks Protocol and Misbehaving Nodes
By Abdalla Mahmoud, Ahmed Sameh, Sherif El Kassas [495-187]
Path Matrix Using Linear Congestion To Increase The Quality Of Service Through Warshals Algorithm
By Gaurav Bajpai [495-110]
Performance
analysis of mobile radio networks with overlapping micro-cells: highway case
study
By
Mustafa ElNaby, M. Nofol, S. Khames, H. Elkhoby, M. Hasna [495-120]
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Mathematical simulation of concomitant nitride layers produces by diffusion processes
Prof. Dr. Joaquín Oseguera
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México
Special Session: Computational and Numerical Methods Applied on Communications
Multilayers Rectangular Slot Resonator
By Humberto César Chaves Fernandes, Manoel Bonfim Lins de Aquino [495-225]
Analysis of a Tunable Optical Fiber Coupler Using the Vectorial Finite-Element BPM Scheme
By José Patrocínio da Silva, Hugo Enrique Hernández Figueroa, H. C. Chaves-Fernandes [495-213]
Three Layers Slot Resonator with PBG
By Sérgio Pinheiro dos Santos, Humberto César Chaves Fernandes [495-218]
Radio Localization in Mobile Comunications Systems
By Késia
Cristiane dos Santos, Erik Farias da Silva, Joabson Nogueira de Carvalho,
Humberto César Chaves Fernandes
[495-217]
PBG
Substrate in Triangularized Planar Antenna
By
Késia Cristiane dos Santos, Humberto César Chaves Fernandes [495-199]
Session: Information Science
Hybrid Method for Improving Content-Based Image Retrieval Process
By Alberto Chávez-Aragón, Oleg Starostenko, Andrey Ostrovsky [495-Ze11]
A Framework for E-business Web Designing Based on Web Usage Mining: A Case Study
By Babak Sohrabi, Babak Abedin [495-169]
An application of e-commerce in auction process
By Mario Spundak, Vedran Batos, Mario Milicevic [495-255]
Dynamic Tracking Hot Topics in Scientific Domain
By Yanping Zhao, Weizhuo Yang, Donghua Zhu [495-216]
Toward a Multi-Tier Index for Information Retrieval System
By Emad Elabd, Ahmed Emam Nabil Ismail, Fawzy Turky [495-134]
New Approach for PRMs Based on Geometric Features
By Atonio Benitez, Daniel Vallejo [495-136]
Using extended Chebyshev polynomials to construct a trap-door one-way function
By Wang Dahu, Wei Xueye [495-155]
Formal method using demodulation against viral software metamorphism
By Ruo Ando, Yoshiyasu Takefuji [495-164]
Performance
Comparison of DSP and VHDL implementation of Trellis Coded Demodulation
By
Hrishikesh R.Kanitkar, Nikhil G.Laddha, Mahima Nanda, Savita Kulkarni, Anuradha
C.Phadke, Alwin D.Anuse [495-193]
Session: Mobile and Broadband Networks
Intelligent Handoff in Cellular Data Networks Based on Mobile Positioning
By Prasannakumar J.M, K.C. Shet [495-298]
Influence of the light launch on the multimode optical fiber parameters used in LANs
By Jerzy Siuzdak, Roman Nowak, Grzegorz Stêpniak [495-295]
Adaptive Congestion Control of High Speed ATM Networks
By Morteza Mosavi, Mahdi Jalili-Kharaajoo [495-286]
Distributed Detecting Technique For The Malicious Packet Dropping Attack In Manet’s
By S.Sakthivel Murugan,B.Pattibane, N.Prabagarane [495-244]
Wired South
Korea: The success story of broadband diffusion
By Heisung Kum [495-154]
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Some mathematical problems in applied electrical tomography
Prof. Andrés Fraguela Collar
Puebla University, Mexico
Session: Information Science
Photonic properties in biological objects
By A. V. Ilinski, F. Silva-Andrade, E. B. Shadrin [495-Ze16]
Computer Study of Information Transfer in Living Things
By Valery Poltev, Alexandra Deriabina, Eduardo Gonzalez [495-Ze15]
Study of Classification of Attributes of Quality in Argentine Sites of E-Commerce
By Beatriz Berbábe Loranca, Juan Oliveto, Gustavo Lafuente, Luis Olsina [495-182]
Scientific output and collaboration: South Africa’s role in world science
By Jacobs Daisy, Kurian Alex [495-185]
Evaluation of Computer Usage in Teaching Arabic Language
By Abdelrahman Kamel, Abdelrahman Mahmoud [495-240]
Session: Information Science
The Confederate Effect in Human-Machine Textual Interaction
By Huma Shah, Odette Henry [495-214]
Design of Authorization-Pull Service for Community Authorization Service
Sandeep Kumar Singh, Annappa [495-302]
An Agent-Based Framework for Retrieving Web Site Structures
By Abid Al Ajeeli [495-318]
Object-Oriented Analysis of Fibonacci Series Regarding Energy Consumption
By Kostas Zotos, Andreas Litke, George Kaiafas, Alexander Chatzigeorgiou, George Stephanides [495-288]
Semantic Interpretation of Defaults Using Partial Models
By Nadim Obeid [495-290]
Attack Graph Generation with Implementation in Network Security
By Tao Zhang, Ming-Zeng Hu, Xiao-Chun Yun, Yong-Zheng Zhang [495-308]
A New Approach Towards Intelligent Analysis for Competitive Intelligence in Enterprise
By Yanping Zhao, Yidan Wang, Donghua Zhu [495-215]
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2005
Session: Intelligent Agents and Distributed Systems
Focused crawler for discovering the structure of Web topics
By Richard A Wasniowski [495-267]
Designing and Agent-based Student Mobility Support System
By
Maria Ganzha, Wojciech Kuranowski, Marcin Paprzycki, Shahram Rahimi, Michal
Szymczak [495-260]
Evaluation of Fault Tolerant Mobile Agent Execution
By H. Hamidi and K.Mohammadi [495-331]
Modified Bully Election Algorithm In Distributed Systems
By M.S.Kordafshari, M.Gholipour M.jahanshahi [495-248]
Proceedings of the
7th WSEAS International Conference on
APPLIED MATHEMATICS
-MATH 2005-
Cancun, Mexico, May 11-14 2005
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Fractal scattering from porous media
Prof. Fernando Brambila Paz
National Council for
Science and Technology, Mexico
We will show that microwaves reflected from and transmitted through a porous media have a fractal dimension correlated to that of the porosity. The fractal signature of the scattered microves correlates well with some physical and mechanical properties of porous media. A mathematical model relating the ground penetrating radar record to the mass fractal dimension of the soil structure is also developed.
Plenary Lecture 2:
The Role of Global Optimisation in Oil-Reservoir Production Forecast
Prof. Susana Gómez Gómez
IIMAS. UNAM.
To be able to forecast the production of a reservoir (water and oil), it is
necessary to simulate the flux, which implies the characterization of the
porous media of the site under study. Using historical data on the pressure
and saturation, this problem of coefficient identification, can be solved as
an ill- posed inverse continuous least-squares optimisation problem. The
optimisation of this inverse problem, may have many local optima with good
match to the data, which produce alternative scenarios of production. These
alternative solutions also provide a way to deal with the uncertainty of the
modelling process. Also, due to the non-continuity of the inverse operator, it
is necessary to use regularization methods to get stable solutions in the
realistic case of historical data with measurement errors. Our aim here, is
the generation of alternative global optimisation methods that obtain the
optimal solutions with good match to the data in a stable way, and in
reasonable computer time, to produce efficient decision making tools.
We will present here the Parallel Tunneling Global Optimisation method, that
performs multiple Levenberg-Marquard type local searches, to produce local
optimal solutions with good match. Also, an alternative method to regularize
and the need to efficiently scale the problem, will be discussed. The speed
and robustness of the method will be shown when tested on synthetic and real
reservoirs.
Special Session: Ill-Posed and Inverse Problems: Methods, Algorithms, Computing Software, Applications
Approximation of Cauchy problems for elliptic equations using the method of lines
By Mathias Charton, Hans-Juergen Reinhardt [495-146]
Choice of the regularization parameter in ill-posed problems with rough estimate of the noise level of data
By Uno Hämarik, Toomas Raus [495-171]
Solution of direct and inverse problems for Laplace type equations by GR-method
By Alexandre Grebennikov [495-315]
Session: Probability and Statistical Methods
Borland Pascal Tools for Bootstrapping Dependent Data
By A. Mouiha [495-157]
Spatial correlations in SIR epidemic models
By Henryk Fuks, Ryan Duchesne, Anna T. Lawniczak [495-202]
Blind source separation using wold decomposition and second order statistics
By Masoud Reza Aghabozorgi [495-228]
Session: Algebra and Applications
An alternative approach to modulo-multiplication for Finite Fields using the Itoh-Tsujii Algorithm
By Bharathwaj Sankara Viswanathan, Kishore Lakshmi Narasimhan [495-144]
A 7-Step Approach to the Design and Implementation of Parallel Algorithms
By Thomas Steck, Gerard Meyer [495-149]
Session: Numerical Analysis, Discrete Mathematics and Applications
Some Orthogonal Polynomials
By Maitree Podisuk, Sirikul Bunditsaovapak [495-200]
Applications of Orthogonal Polynomials
By Maitree Podisuk, Witchaya Rattanametawee, Decha Samana [495-201]
Modified middle point scheme for the elastodynamic frictional
By Houari Boumediène Khenous [495-116]
Numerical analysis of 3D boundary inverse conductivity problems for anisotropic media
By Igor Brilla [495-122]
Fast Adder and Subtractor Design for (-1+j) - Base Complex Binary Numbers
By Mohammad ali Awan, Adnan umer Khan, Shahid ahmad Khan [495-226]
Algorithms for Updating Huffman Codes
By Yasser El-Sonbaty, Nahla Belal [495-251]
Mathematical modeling and computer simulation of the Ia monosynaptic reflex fluctuations
By C. Zamora, A. Fraguela, J.A. Gómez, L. Cervantes, E. Manjarrez [495-256]
Efficient Solutions to a Class of Generalized Time-Dependent Combinatorial Optimization Problems
By Todd W. Kolb, Lixin Tao [495-314]
A Delay Independent Stability criterion for fpPID controller
By Luis H. García I., Jose F. Solis V.,Ramón Soto C., Omar J. Santos S. [495-320]
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Mathematical simulation of concomitant nitride layers produces by diffusion processes
Prof. Dr. Joaquín Oseguera
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México
Session: Differential and Integral Equations and Applications
Modified Theories of Laminar and Turbulent Rotating Jets
By Siavash H. Sohrab [495-312]
Traveling waves in a one-dimensional global model of synaptic activity in the cerebral cortex
By J.A. Escamilla, A. Fraguela, L. Cervantes [495-257]
Modified Theories of Laminar Flow Around a Rigid Cylinder and Flow Outside and Inside a Liquid Cylinder in Uniform and Counterflow Gaseous Jets
By Siavash H. Sohrab [495-254]
Boundary singularities of solutions to integal equations of the second kind
By Arvet Pedas, Gennadi Vainikko [495-180]
Chebyshev Functions and their use for two-dimensional electrostatic problems in elliptic coordinates
By Raul Perez-Enriquez, Ivan Marin-Enriquez, J.L. Marin, R. Riera [495-238]
Dynamic
Phase Transitions in Korteweg Fluids
By
M. Affouf [495-150]
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Some mathematical problems in applied electrical tomography
Prof. Andrés Fraguela Collar
Puebla University, Mexico
Session: Differential and Integral Equations and Applications
Certification of directional derivatives computed by automatic differentiation
By Mauricio Araya-Polo [495-175]
Distributional LK transform, Distributional Impulsive Signals and System Response
By P A Gulhane, A A Gulhane , A S Gudadhe [495-170]
On Solvability for Parabolic Equations in Anisotropic Spaces
By Martín López Morales [495-159]
Reducing index method for differential algebraic equations
By Mohammad Mahdi Hosseini [495-153]
Motions of
Infinite Mass-Spring Systems
By
Khiem Ngo [495-108]
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2005
Session: Numerical Analysis, Discrete Mathematics and Applications
A Study of the Periodical Oscillations for a Time Series Using the Fourier Transform
By Nikos Mastorakis, Olga Martin [495-235]
Piecewise polynomial approximations for weakly singular integral equations with discontinuous coefficients
By Kristiina Hakk, Arvet Pedas [495-173]
Discrete Graphic Markov Model selection by a Genetic Algorithm: empirical comparison of two Fitting Convex Functions
By Elva Dìaz Eunice Ponce de León [495-178]
Numerical
Algorithm for Solving a Stationary Transport Equation
By
Nikos Mastorakis, Olga Martin [495-234]
Proceedings of the
5th WSEAS International Conference on
SOFT COMPUTING, OPTIMIZATION, SIMULATION &
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
-SOSM 2005-
Cancun, Mexico, May 11-14 2005
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Fractal scattering from porous media
Prof. Fernando Brambila Paz
National Council for Science
and Technology, Mexico
We will show that microwaves reflected from and transmitted through a porous media have a fractal dimension correlated to that of the porosity. The fractal signature of the scattered microves correlates well with some physical and mechanical properties of porous media. A mathematical model relating the ground penetrating radar record to the mass fractal dimension of the soil structure is also developed.
Plenary Lecture 2:
The Role of Global Optimisation in Oil-Reservoir Production Forecast
Prof. Susana Gómez Gómez
IIMAS. UNAM.
To be able to forecast the production of a reservoir (water and oil), it is
necessary to simulate the flux, which implies the characterization of the porous
media of the site under study. Using historical data on the pressure and
saturation, this problem of coefficient identification, can be solved as an ill-
posed inverse continuous least-squares optimisation problem. The optimisation of
this inverse problem, may have many local optima with good match to the data,
which produce alternative scenarios of production. These alternative solutions
also provide a way to deal with the uncertainty of the modelling process. Also,
due to the non-continuity of the inverse operator, it is necessary to use
regularization methods to get stable solutions in the realistic case of
historical data with measurement errors. Our aim here, is the generation of
alternative global optimisation methods that obtain the optimal solutions with
good match to the data in a stable way, and in reasonable computer time, to
produce efficient decision making tools.
We will present here the Parallel Tunneling Global Optimisation method, that
performs multiple Levenberg-Marquard type local searches, to produce local
optimal solutions with good match. Also, an alternative method to regularize and
the need to efficiently scale the problem, will be discussed. The speed and
robustness of the method will be shown when tested on synthetic and real
reservoirs.
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Mathematical simulation of concomitant nitride layers produces by diffusion processes
Prof. Dr. Joaquín Oseguera
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México
Session: Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic
The Fuzzy Frequent Pattern Tree for Mining Large Databases
By Stergios Papadimitriou, Konstantinos Terzidis, Seferina Mavroudi, Spiridon D. Likothanassis [495-190]
Mining of Fuzzy Association Rules using a Kernel-based Self-Organized Map for partitioning large databases
By Stergios Papadimitriou, Konstantinos Terzidis, Seferina Mavroudi, Spiridon D. Likothanassis [495-191]
Definition and simulation of fuzzy controllers for the motion of a mobile robot and the force exerted at the robot’s hand
By Alba Sánchez Galvez, Sully Sánchez Galvez, Ricardo Alvarez González [495-222]
Evolutionary Art Revisited: Making the Process Fully Automated
By Andrés Gómez De Silva Garza, Arám Zamora Lores [495-Ku1]
A Fuzzy Interactive Method for Solving Bilevel Programming
By Zhong-Ping Wan [495-242]
Forecasting Daily Maximum Temperature Using New Neuro-Fuzzy Network with Variable Structure
By Saeid Soheily Khah , Mohammad TeshnehLab [495-274]
A Framework for ANN-Based GIS Image Compression and Restoration
By Yousif AL-Bastaki [495-296]
Infant Cry Classification to Identify Hypo acoustics and Asphyxia with an Evolutionary-Neural System
By Orion F. Reyes Galaviz, Carlos A. Reyes García, Sergio D. Cano Ortiz [495-ku2]
Rigid Object Recognition Invariable to Rotation and Translation based on Contour Detection and Least-Squares Minimization of a Multi-Layer Perceptron Neural Network
By R. Rosas-Romero, J. Rodriguez-Asomoza, D. Baez Lopez [495-Ze6]
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2005
Plenary Lecture 1:
Some mathematical problems in applied electrical tomography
Prof. Andrés Fraguela Collar
Puebla University, Mexico
Session: Information Systems and Computational Methods
Prediction of Propagation Characteristics for Frequency and Cell Planning in Urban Environments
By N. Blaunstein, D. Katz and N. Yarkoni [495-313]
A novel methodology for database knowledge discovery
By Richard A. Wasniowski [495-266]
Effectively finding Relevant Web Pages from the World Wide Web
By N. P. Gopalan, J. Akilandeswari, P. Gabriel Sagaya Selvam [495-259]
An Improved Moderation Technique for Fusion of K-Nearest Neighbor classifiers
By Fuad M. Alkoot [495-253]
Control and Simulation of Fault and Change Effect in a Back to Back System of High Voltage Direct Current Network
By Mohsen Kalantar, Naser M. Tabatabaei, Mehdi Rashidi [495-249]
A Programming Method for Building Component-Based Commercial Software for Image Processing
By Feriel Benhissi, Salem Nasri [495-152]
An Ontological Decision Support System for the Design of Structural Simulation Models
By Stefan Jaksch, Margit Pfeiffer-Rudy [495-147]
Robust controller for damping power system oscillations
By Lakshmanaperumal [495-124]
More uniformly distributed sampling does not necessarily lead to more accurate models for computer experiments
By Longjun Liu [495-121]
Non-linear boundary conditions at the interface of two fluids
By Ivan V. Kazachkov, Olga M. Kazachkova [495-118]
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2005
Session: Evolutionary Computing and Intelligent Systems
An improved CA model with anticipation for one-lane traffic flow
By María Elena Lárraga, Antonio del Río [495-321]
A New Approach to Fault Tolerant Mobile Agent Execution in Distributed Systems
By H. Hamidi, K.Mohammadi [495-330]
Torque Ripple Minimization of Switched Reluctance Machine using Genetic Algorithm
By R.T. Naayagi, Dr. V.Kamaraj [495-268]
Determination of the regularization parameter for support vector machines via vasconcelos’ genetic algorithm
Angel Kuri-Morales, Iván Mejía-Guevara [495-119]
Session: Optimization and Linear Programming
Planning of Operations in Product Recovery Centers Using Linear Programming
By Monica Vanegas, Günther Seliger [495-227]
On Constraint Programming Approaches to the Jobshop Scheduling Problem
By Maria Auxilio Osorio-Lama [495-210]
Optimization of Energy Consumption and Load Management In Industries
By Seid Hamid Fathi [495-279]
SWCPTP-NIFMW:
Shortest weighted congestion polynomial time path based on Newton interpolation
formulae and Modified Warshal’s algorithm
By
Gaurav Bajpai [495-271]