Reload CD

GLOBAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

 

1st WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY (COMPUCHEM'07)

  

Cairo, Egypt, December 29-31, 2007


        

Plenary Lecture I

Through the Element Chart into Periodic Systems of Molecules


Prof. Ray Hefferlin
Southern Adventist University
TN,
USA
hefferln@southern.edu


Abstract: Imagine that one of the compartments of the element chart is a door through which we can enter to explore molecular space. Suppose that the door we select is labelled "C". We enter and find all diatomic molecules with a carbon atom. After repeating this brief exploration for all the doors, we find that to a very good approximation, the properties of free diatomic molecules echo analogous properties (e.g., "sizes," high-energy cross-sections) of the two atoms which form them. We can express this mathematically by embedding the element chart in a null matrix and taking the outer product of the matrix with itself. This elegant four-dimensional system covers several proposed periodic charts of diatomic molecules: their originating element charts can be subjected to outer multiplication in silico to reproduce them. Graph-plotting and least-squares smoothing applications were used extensively with show the faithfulness of the four-dimensional periodic system of diatomic molecules. It has been used to forecast data (using neural-network protocols) such as 1,920 new ground-state vibration frequencies. The average 1% confidence limit is 10.66%; the accuracy is such that the forecasts for 221 of 224 training molecules agree with the training data within the forecasting confidence limits or fall outside by less than 10% of the training values, and 181 agree within the confidence limits. Returning to our starting point, we can re-enter the doors and go farther to explore all triatomic molecules with one or more carbon atoms. Data for gas-phase triatomics also manifest periodicity, and we can take the outer product of the element-chart matrix with itself twice to form the periodic system of triatomic molecules. Such systems also have been used in the predictive mode with the help of multiple-regression and neural-network executables. Yet again we can re-enter and explore classes of larger species (e.g., halomethanes) in various phases; again we use graphics applications and we discover periodicity and second periodicity sufficiently-well resolved that we can forecast data for numerous properties. Finally, we can enter still once more and explore species, whatever their atomic constituents, that have the same total electron number as the element whose door we select. This entry allows the study of ionized and quarked molecules, and the linking of all periodic systems by means of hyper-periodicity.


Brief Biography of the Speaker:  Dr. Ray Hefferlin was born in Paris, France, and went with his father to the United States because World War II was imminent. His education took place at the University of California, Berkeley, at Pacific Union College (BA, physics), and at the California Institute of Technology (PhD, Physics). He has been a member of the faculty of Southern Adventist University since 1955. Dr. Hefferlin took leaves of absence at universities in Tennessee, Colorado, and Leningrad. He consulted at the National Institute of Science and Technology (spectral-feature intensity constants) and at laboratories of the DOE (spectroscopic studies of rare-gas quenching and impurity species in thermonuclear fusion reactors) and NASA (optical spectroscopic studies of the luminous plumes resulting from entry of spacecraft into the atmospheres of the earth and other planets). This laboratory work stimulated the interest in periodic systems of molecules, a field to which he with his students and colleagues world-wide have contributed some 50 publications.

 

 

Plenary Lecture II

Bases in Quantum Chemistry,
Quantum Computation And Quantum Information


Prof. Maurice R. Kibler
Université de Lyon,
Institut de Physique Nucléaire,
université Lyon 1 and CNRS / IN2P3,
43 Bd du 11 Novembre 1918,
F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
m.kibler@ipnl.in2p3.fr


Abstract: The interest of symmetry adapted bases (atomic orbitals, molecular orbitals, spin waves, etc.) is well-known in quantum chemistry. In particular, the spherical harmonics (e.g., in atomic spectroscopy) and cubical, tetragonal or trigonal harmonics (e.g., in crystal-field theory and ligand field theory) is quite familiar to the practitioner in theoretical chemistry and chemical physics. The symmetry adapted functions generally span bases for finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces associated with reducible or irreducible representations of a symmetry group. A Hilbert space of finite dimension d can describe a system of qudits (qubits correspond to d=2, qudits to d arbitrary) used in quantum computation and quantum information. It is the object of this paper to construct bases which play an important role in quantum measurements and quantum information theory (quantum state tomography and quantum cryptography). Such bases, as for example mutually unbiased bases (MUBs) and positive operator valued measures (POVMs) bases, can be generated from methods similar to the ones used for building symmetry adapted bases. We develop here an approach that gives a complete solution for the construction of MUBs in the case where the dimension d of the considered Hilbert space is a prime number. We also give the starting point for studying the case where d is the power of a prime number.

 

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Professor Maurice R. Kibler is a theoretician interested in applications of quantum mechanics and group theory to theoretical physics, mathematical physics and quantum chemistry. Symmetries and supersymmetries, based on the use of groups (finite groups, Lie groups, graded Lie groups, and quantum groups) as well as algebras (Lie algebras, graded Lie algebras, Hopf algebras, and quantum algebras), play a central role in his researches achieved alone or in the framework of numerous collaborations. These researches can be classified into several categories. (1) In crystal- and ligand-field theory, he established a connection between the point charge electrostatic model and the angular overlap model. Furthermore, he developed a model, through the use of the Wigner-Racah algebra of a chain of groups starting with the group SU(2), for describing the energy levels and the intensities of multiphoton electronic transitions for a partly-filled shell ion (transition metal or lanthanide or actinide ion) in a surrounding with a given symmetry. (2) He contributed to the development of invariance and noninvariance dynamical groups and quantum groups for dynamical systems in: (i) atomic spectroscopy (in connection with the SO(4,2) symmetry of the hydrogen atom, the Hartmann system of quantum chemistry and related systems, a deformed Aufbau Prinzip, and the periodic table of chemical elements); (ii) in molecular and nuclear physics (for the study of vibrational and rotational bands of molecules and deformed and superdeformed nuclei); and (iii) in particle physics (for the study of quantum-deformed dual amplitudes). (3) He also introduced the concept of k-fermions, which are objects interpolating between fermions and bosons, and contributed, via the introduction of a generalized Weyl-Heisenberg algebra, to the development of fractional supersymmetric quantum mechanics. (4) In mathematical physics, he made important contributions to the study of the Wigner-Racah algebra of a chain of finite or compact groups, he developed the notion of nonbijective canonical transformations (in connection with Cayley-Dickson algebras and Hopf algebras), and he introduced the concept of Lie algebras under constraints. (5) Most of his present researches are devoted to fractional supersymmetric quantum mechanics (with the study of shape invariant potentials) and to quantum information theory (with the study of bases useful in quantum information and quantum computation). In particular, he is involved in the understanding of the so-called mutually unbiased bases (used in quantum cryptography and quantum tomography) and positive operator valued measures (used in quantum measurements).  Prof. Kibler is a member of the Theory Group of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of Lyon (a component of the IN2P3/CNRS, France). He teaches mathematics for physicists and engineers at the University Lyon 1 (a component of the University of Lyon) and at the ARCNAM Rhone-Alpes (a component of the CNAM, France). He is the author or co-author of 160 scientific publications in journals, books and proceedings, of several articles in encyclopedias, and of one textbook. He is regularly involved in international conferences and workshops.

 

 

 

Advances in Computational Chemistry

9

Theoretical Study on Structures of Gold, Silver and Copper Clusters Using Relativistic Model Core Potentials

11

H. Nakashima, H. Mori, Ma San Mon, E. Miyoshi

 

 

 

Applications of Newly Developed spdsMCPs for First-Row Transition  Metal Atoms

14

E. Miyoshi, Y.Osanai,  M.S. Mon, H.Mori, H. Nakashima,  and T.Noro

 

 

 

Torsional Potentials of Mono- and Fluoro-halooxopropenolates

19

A. Vongachariya, S. Tantiwattanakul, and V. Parasuk

 

 

 

DFT Study on the Stereoisomeric Effect of Amino-acid Side Chain on the Formation of Penta-coordinate Phosphorus Carboxylic-phosphoric Mixed Anhydride

25

Li-Jiao Zhao, Ru-Gang Zhong, Yan Zhen

 

 

 

Theoretical Researches on the Molecular Structures of DNA Crosslinks Induced by  
Chloroethylnitrosoureas and QSAR Analysis

32

Ru-Gang Zhong, Li-Jiao Zhao, Yan Zhen

 

 

 

Alkali compounds catalyzed low temperature methanol synthesis over Cu-based catalyst

41

Baoshan Hu

 

 

 

Stereoselectivity of Proline-catalyzed Mannich Reaction: a Density Functional Study

44

Waraporn Parasuk, Vudhichai Parasuk

 

 

 

Hamilton-Jacobi Equation With Non-Convex Hamiltonians In Three Dimensional Level Set
Simulations Of The Wet  Etching Of Silicon

48

Branislav Radjenović, Marija Radmilović-Radjenović

 

 

 

Unsaturated diaziridines Thermal Cleavage Possibilities: Disrotatory or Conrotatory?

52

S. Arshadi, M. Forouzani, A. Qarepour and A.R. Karami

 

 

 

Mechanism of Silica Precipitation by lowering pH in Chemi-thermomechanical Pulping Black Liquors

58

Muhammad Ikram Aujla, Ishtiaq-Ur-Rehman, and Asad Javaid

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applications in Chemical Engineering

63

 

 

Modeling and Experimental Chromatographic Measurements in Adsorption

65

F. Roubani - Kalantzopoulou

 

 

 

Application of CHL model for estimating biomass pyrolysis yield

71

Francesco Marra

 

 

 

On a Numerical Model for Gasification of Biomass Materials

76

Mahdi Vaezi, Mohammad Passandideh-Fard, and Mohammad Moghiman 

 

 

 

Modeling of Electrodialysis Using Neural Network

83

Mohtada Sadrzadeh, Toraj Mohammadi, Javad Ivakpour, Norollah Kasiri

 

   

Forchheimer’s Sound Waves Propagation in a Cylindrical Tube Filled with a Porous Media

92

H. M. Duwairi

 

 

 

On the Isentropic Forchheimer’s Sound Waves Propagation in a Cylindrical Tube Filled with a Porous Media

98

H M. Duwairi

 

 

 

A Novel Higly Accurate Current Mirror

104

Munir A. Al-Absi

 

   

 

 

 

Applications in Electronics

107

   

Batchless Layout Optimization Used in the Glass Tempering Process

109

Yuanli Wang

 

 

 

Investigation of wavelength  GaInNAs 1300-1550 nm strained quantum wells on GaAs substrates

115

A.. Aissat, S. Nacer, D.Berkani, J.P. Vilcot

 

 

 

Effect of He-Xe Mixtures on Excitation Efficiency in PDP and Comparison of Ne-Xe Mixtures with Computational Method

120

A. Khorami, M. Fathipour, F. Bahmani

 

 

 

A Numerical Analysis of the Burgers-Poisson (BP) Equation Using Variational Iteration Method

128

E. Hizel, S. Kucukarslan

 

 

 

Design and Simulation of Micromachined Gyroscope

132

N. AbuAlarraj, H. Hassan, and H. Ibrahim

 

 

 

InGaP/InGaAs Complementary Pseudomorphic Doped-Channel HFETs

137

Jung-Hui Tsai, Der-Feng Guo, Chien-Ming Li, Ning-Xing Su, Yin-Shan Huang, and Yi-Zhen Wu

 

 

 

An InGaAs/GaAs Superlattice-Base Heterostructure-Emitter Bipolar Transistor (SB-HEBT)

141

Jung-Hui Tsai, Der-Feng Guo, I-Hsuan Hsu, Chien-Ming Li, Yi-Zhen Wu, Ning-Xing Su, and Yin-Shan Huang

 

   
AUTHOR INDEX

145

 

 

 

 

12th WSEAS Int. Conf. on APPLIED MATHEMATICS (MATH'07 - II)

  

Cairo, Egypt, December 29-31, 2007

 

        

Plenary Lecture I

On the Solutions of Differential Equations Involving
p-Laplacian and Pseudolaplacian

Professor Gabriella Bognar
University of Miskolc, Hungary
matvbg@uni-miskolc.hu

Abstract:

Brief Biography of the speaker:  Not available, contact matvbg@uni-miskolc.hu

 

 

Plenary Lecture II

Multi-Time Optimal Control


Professor Constantin Udriste
University Politehnica of Bucharest
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Department of Mathematics, Splaiul Independentei 313
Bucharest 060042, Romania


Abstract: This lecture joins some concepts (adjointness, Hamiltonian systems, duality, Riemannian manifolds) that appears in Mechanics, Field Theory, Differential Geometry, and Control Theory in order to create a multi-time maximum principle.Near the classical theory we introduce new types of Euler-Lagrange or Hamilton PDEs for optimal control problems with performance criteria involving curvilinear or multiple integrals and evolutions of multidimensional flow type. The main novel feature of the anti-trace multi-time Euler-Lagrange or Hamilton PDEs is that they are connected to the multi-time maximum principle. The topics include: variational calculus with gradient variations and curvilinear or multiple integral functionals, properties of multi-time Euler-Lagrange operator (changing of the Lagrangian by addition and multiplication, anti-trace multi-time Euler-Lagrange PDEs and new conservation laws), the conversion to multi-time Hamilton PDEs (canonical variables, first kind and second kind of anti-trace multi-time Hamilton PDEs), the multi-time maximum principle approach of anti-trace multi-time Euler-Lagrange or Hamilton PDEs.

Brief Biography of the speaker: Constantin Udriste was born in Turceni, Gorj, Romania on January 22, 1940. He earned his professor title from University of Timisoara in 1963 and his PhD from University Babes-Bolyai from Cluj-Napoca in 1971. Now he is Full Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at University Politehnica of Bucharest. Also it is President of Balkan Society of Geometers. Professor Udriste has served on many advisory committees and editorial boards, and was the main organizer of over 10 International Mathematical Meetings. He is author and contributor of over 40 books, over 200 articles to mathematical journals and over 200 papers to mathematical meetings. Topics: group of motion, properties of the tangent bundle, almost coquaternion metric manifolds, variational calculus on Riemannian manifolds, Finsler-Lagrange-Hamilton manifolds, Riemannian convexity and optimization, magnetic dynamical systems, geometric dynamics and optimal control, the theory of spatial mechanisms, solar tower concentrator. A person of incredible energy and entusiasm, Udriste has trained 12 PhD students, many of whom are now faculty members. Prof. Udriste has been the recipient of the following honors and awards: Dragomir Hurmuzescu Prize, Academy of Romania, 1985; Award for Distinguished Didactic and Scientific Activity, Ministry of Education and Instruction of Romania, 1988; Correspondent Member of the Academia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, 1997-; Member Research Board of Advisors, ABI, 1999-. Prize COPIRO - 2000 for Exact Sciences; Premio Anassilaos International 2002, Arte Cultura Scienze.

 

 

 

 

 

Plenary Lecture III
Recent Developments In The Fluctuation Expansion Of Univariate Functions’ Matrix Representations

Professor Metin Demiralp
Informatics Institute
Istanbul Technical University
ITU Bilisim Enstitusu Ayazaga Yerleskesi
Maslak, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract: The matrix representations of univariate or multivariate functions play important roles in many mathematical applications of sciences and in many engineering problems. They are mostly employed to truncate infinite dimensional problems for approximations. The residual terms can be, in principle, suppressed as long as there is convergence which depends on the choice of the basis set of the Hilbert space constructed for the problem under consideration. The best basis set choice, of course, is the one which diagonalizes the matrix representation. However it is the main difficulty in these problems. Hence, a new way is needed to reflect the omitted terms’ contributions to the truncated matrix representation. This has been done, at least, in one way which is called “Fluctuation Expansion”. A very important practical fact is revealed through this new concept: “A truncated matrix representation of a univariate function can be efficiently approximated, within quite high precision, by a matrix which is the image of the independent variable’s same type truncated matrix representation under the considered univariate function”. This is called Fluctuationless Approximation.  The fluctuationless approximation can also be improved by adding correction terms which contain certain type universal matrices, fluctuation matrices. The construction of these terms was quite cumbersome and containing infinite series which cause new trun- cation errors. Our recent efforts have changed this undesirable structures to compact analytical ones by using Cauchy theorem of complex analysis through certain appropriate operator argumented contour integrals. The geometric series expansion of the kernels of these integrals, and, the separation to rather simple matrix inverses and the going back via Cauchy theorem again enable us to get compact formulae for the fluctuation involving correction terms. This presentation focuses on certain level details of this procedure.

Brief Biography of the speaker: Metin Demiralp was born in Turkey on 4 May 1948. His education from elementary school to university was all in Turkey. He got his BS, MS, and PhD from the same institution, Istanbul Technical University. He was originally chemical engineer, however, through theoretical chemistry, applied mathematics, and computational science years he is working on methodology for computational sciences. He has a group (Group for Science and Methods of Computing) in Informatics Institute of Istanbul Technical University (he is the founder of this institute). He collaborated with the Prof. H. A. Rabitz's group at Princeton University (NJ, USA) at summer and winter semester breaks during the period 1985--2003 after his 14 months long postdoctoral visit to same group in 1979--1980.Metin Demiralp has roughly 70 papers in well known scientific journals and is the full member of Turkish Academy of Sciences ince 1994. He is also a member of European Mathematical Society and the chief--editor of WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics currently. He has also two important awards of Turkish scientific establishments.

 

 

Plenary Lecture IV
Extended Surfaces Heat Transfer Processes – Class of Approximate and Exact Solutions

Professor Andris Buikis
Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Latvia, Raina bulv. 29, Riga, LV1459, LATVIA
E-mail: buikis@latnet.lv

Abstract: Systems with extended surfaces (with fins and/or spines) have very broad field of applications: from space apparatus, engines, conditioners, fridges etc. to cooling systems for microchips of PC. From praxis point of view the mathematical description (mathematical models) must be formulated as conjugated problem. In other words, the determination of temperature fields in solid system with extended surfaces can’t be disconnected from the calculation of the temperature and hydrodynamic fields in the flowing around of the system media (gas or fluid). It means that the boundary conditions on the surface of the system are essentially non-homogeneous. In this talk there is presented an original (based on the Green function’s method) approach for the determination of the exact solutions in the systems with extended surfaces of quite complicated geometrical and thermal structure. This approach is applicable for both - steady-state and transient processes and it reduces the problem for the partial differential equations to the system of the 2nd kind Fredholm integral equations (the number of integral equations is equal to the number of canonical elements in the systems with extended surfaces). 


Brief Biography of the speaker:  From http://www.lza.lv/scientists/buikis.htm
Experience: Junior Researcher, Senior Researcher, Computing Centre, University of Latvia, 1962 - 1972 . Assistant Professor and Head of Chair of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1972 - 1976 . Assistant Professor and Head of Chair of Differential Equations and Numerical Methods, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1976 - 1984 . Senior Researcher, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1984 - 1986 . Assistant Professor, Chair of Differential Equations and Numerical Methods, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1986 - 1988 . Senior Researcher, Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Physics, Institute of Physics, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1988 - 1991 . Director, Institute of Mathematics, Latvian Academy of Sciences and Latvian University, 1991 - 1996; 2003 - . Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Physics and Head of Scientific Council, Institute of Mathematics, 1996 - . Director, Science and Dialogue Centre of Latvia, 1993 - . Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Physics (1996 - ) and Head of Scientific Council (1996 – 2003), Institute of Mathematics, Latvian Academy of Sciences and Latvian University . Honours and Awards: Corresponding Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1992 - 1997 . Full Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1997 . The Latvian Academy of Sciences Piers Bohl Prize for a cycle of papers “Method of Conservative Averaging, Theory and Applications”, 2005 . Member of Board, Soros Foundation - Latvia, 1997 . Head of "Spidola" Council, Culture Foundation of Latvia, 1987 - 1992 . Member of Board, Vidzemes University College, 1996 - 1998 . Professional Activties and Memberships:  Member, Senate of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1994 - , Member, Vidzeme University College Advisory Board, 1997-2002, Vice-Chairman (in Mathematics), Latvian Council of Science Expert Committee on  "Physics, Mathematics & Astronomy", 1991 - 1993 . Chairman, Promotion Council for Mathematics, 1992 - . Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1988-1995 . Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 1999- . Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 2000- . Member of Editorial Advisory Board, journal Mathematical Modelling and Analysis (The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations), Lithuania, 1999- . Editor, Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2002 , Springer . Member, Editorial Board for International Journal of Applied Mathematical Sciences (IJAMS), 2004 - . Member, Gesellschaft Angewandte Matematik und Mechanik, Germany 1991 - . Member, International Sociological Association, 1998-2002 . Member, Americal Mathematical Society, 1999 . Holder of state capital share at The Latvian Institute, 1998 -2004 . Member, American Mathematical Society, 1999 -

 

 
Differential Equations & Applications
 

5

Similarity solutions of a MHD boundary–layer flow of a non-Newtonian fluid past a continuous moving surface

7

Mohamed Benlahcen, Mohamed Guedda, Abdelilah Hakim, Zouhir Mahani

 

 

 

On the radial solutions for some nonlinear initial value problems

13

Gabriella Bognar, Erika Rozgonyi

 

 

 

Dependence on Initial Conditions of Oscillator Displacement Modulated by Parametric Noise

19

Nobutoshi Ikeda

 

 

 

On the first integrals of KdV equation and the trace formulas of Deift-Trubowitz type

25

Mayumi Ohmiya, Yu Yamamoto

 

 

 

Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method for coupled Navier-Stokes and convection-diffusion equations with moving boundaries

31

Liliana Braescu, Thomas F. George

 

 

 

Boundary estimates for solutions of non-homogeneous boundary value problems on graphs

37

Sonja Currie, Bruce Watson

 

 

 

Conversion of Matrix ODEs to Certain Universal and Easily Handlable Forms Via Space Extension

43

Sevda Uskuplu, Metin Demiralp

 

 

 

Mathematical Modeling of Boundary Layer Flow Over a Moving Thin Needle With Variable Heat Flux

48

Syakila Ahmad,Norihan Md. Arifin,Roslinda Nazar,Ioan Pop

 

 

 

Dynamic Stability and Commands Response Study Method

54

Marmureanu Marius, Rotariu Adrian, Tudor Chereches,Zecheru Teodra

 

 

 

Magnetostatic Field Calculations Associated With Thick Solenoids in the Presence of Iron using a Power Series expansion and the Complete Elliptic Integrals

58

Vasos Pavlika

 

 

 

Exact 3-D Solution for System with Rectangular Fin, Part 1

64

Andris Buikis, Margarita Buike

 

 

 

Exact 3-D Solution for System with Rectangular Fins, Part 2

70

Andris Buikis, Margarita Buike

 

 

 

Gene regulatory networks with incorporated delay

76

Arcady Ponosov, Andrei Shindiapin, Jose Joao Miguel

 

 

 

On the Saint-Venant Problem in a Doubly Connected Domain

82

L. Ragoub

 

 

 

On Competition Between Modes of the Onset of Marangoni with free-slip Bottom  under magnetic field

87

Norihan Md. Arifin and Haliza Rosali

 

 

 

 

 

Algorithms & Applications

 

93

A new model of projectile ballistic acceleration process based on closed vessel experimental data

95

Adrian Rotariu, Marius Valeriu Cirmaci, Vasile Nutu, Lucian Istode & Tiganescu Viorel

 

 

 

Parallel Algorithm for Finding the Minimum Edges to Build a Strongly Connected Directed Graph

100

Akio Tada, Eiichi Mukai, Masahiro Migita, Tsuyoshi Itokawa

 

 

 

Maintenance of the Prelarge Trees for Record Deletion

105

Chun-Wei Lin, Tzung-Pei Hong, Wen-Hsiang Lu

 

 

 

 

 

Numerical Analysis & Applications

 

111

Special Session: Theory of Approximation and Orthogonal Polynomials: Smoothing and Approximation of Functions and Properties of Orthogonal polynomials and their Generating Functions.

112 

Chairman: Prof. Abdullah Altin, Co-Chairman: Ass. Prof. Ogen Dogru

 

 

 

Approximation By Kantorovich Type q-Bernstein Operators

113

Özge Dalmanoglu

 

 

 

A Generating Function and Some Recurrence Relations for a Family of Polynomials

118

Rabia Aktas and Abdullah Altin

 

 

 

Approximation Properties of Bivariate Generalization of Bleimann-Butzer and Hahn Operators Based on the q-integers

122

Sibel Ersan

 

 

 

Necessary Conditions To Obtain Voronovskaja Type Asymptotic Formulae Via Statistical Limit

128

Ogun Dogru

 

 

End of the Special Session

 

 

132

Computational Complexity Investigations for High Dimensional Model Representation Algorithms Used in Multivariate Interpolation Problems

133

Mehmet Alper Tunga,Metin Demiralp

 

 

 

Function Approximation Using Artificial Neural Networks

140

Zarita Zainuddin, Ong Pauline

 

 

 

The Zero Interval Limit Spectrum of a Truncated Fluctuation Matrix on a Univariate Function Type Multiplicative Algebraic Operator over the Relevant Hilbert Space

146

Irem Yaman, Metin Demiralp

 

 

 

The Influence of the Peak Location on the Additivity of the High Dimensional Model Representation

152

Caner Gulpinar, N.Abdulbaki Baykara, Metin Demiralp

 

 

 

A Novel Hybrid High Dimensional Model Representation (HHDMR) Based on yhe Combination of Plain  and Logarithmic High Dimensional Model Representations

157

Burcu Tunga , Metin Demiralp

 

 

 

Modified Explicit Decoupled Group Method in the solution of 2-D elliptic PDEs

162

Norhashidah Hj. M. Ali & Ng Kok fu

 

 

 

Turbulent Modeling Effects on Finite Volume Solution of Three Dimensional Aerated Hydraulic Jumps Using Volume of Fluid

168

Saeed-Reza Sabbagh-Yazdi, Fatemeh Rostami, Nikos E. Mastorakis

 

 

 

Boundedness of a Batch Gradient Method With Penalty for Feedforward Neural Networks

175

Huisheng Zhang, Wei Wu, Mingchen Yao

 

 

 

Using  Wavelet Transform on Suspended Particulate Matter (PM10) and Meteorological Time Series

179

Mokhtar Shaharuddin, Azami Zaharim, Mohd Jailani Mohd Nor, Othman A. Karim,Kamaruzzaman Sopian

 

 

 

The Parallel Three-Processor Fifth Order Diagonally Implicit Runge-Kutta Methods for Solving Ordinary Differential Equations

184

Ummul Khair Salma Din, Fudziah Ismail, Mohamed Suleiman, Zanariah Abdul Majid, Mohamed Othman

 

 

 

Investigation of Characteristics of Separation Zones in T-Junctions

189

Hamid Shamloo, Bahareh Pirzadeh

 

 

 

Numerical investigation of Velocity Field in Dividing Open-Channel Flow

194

Hamid Shamloo, Bahareh Pirzadeh

 

 

 

Wall Shear Stress and Atherosclerosis: Numerical Blood Flow Simulations in the Mouse Aortic Arch

199

P. Ruengsakulrach , A. K. Joshi, S. Fremes, J. Butany, S. Foster, B. Wiwatanapataphee, Y. Lenbury

 

 

 

Application of scaled boundary finite element method on soil-structure interaction – two dimensions dynamic coupled consolidation analysis of fully saturated soils

208

Mahmoud Hassanen

 

 

 

 

 

Optimization & Applications

 

215

Geometrical k-cut Problem and an Optimal Solution for Hypercubes

217

Sang-young Cho

 

 

 

Incorporating Psychology Model of Emotion into Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm

222

Jiann-Horng Lin, Meei-Ru Lin, Chain-Hao Lee

 

 

 

Support Vector Machines based Arabic Language Text Classification System: Feature Selection Comparative Study

228

Abdelwadood Moh'd Mesleh

 

 

 

Optimal Operational Strategy For Hybrid Renewable Energy System Using Genetic Algorithms

235

Juhari Ab. Razak, Kamaruzzaman Sopian, Zulkifli Mohd Nopiah, Azami Zaharim, Yusoff Ali

 

 

 

A Multistage Mean/Variance approach for Portfolio Management in the Mexican Market

241

Maria A. Osorio, Ana Ballinas, Erika Jiménez,  Abraham Sánchez

 

 

 

A pseudo-convex minlp approach for industrial problems

247

Stefan Emet

 

 


 

 

Discrete Mathematics & Applications

 

251

Winning Strategies for Hexagonal Polyomino Achievement

252

Kazumine Inagaki, Akihiro Matsuura

 

 

 

An Improved Assignment Algorithm Based Rotational Angular Sorting Methods

260

Qiang Hua, Bin Wu, Liang Chen

 

 

 

Fuzzy Chromatic Number and Fuzzy Defining Number of Certain Fuzzy Graphs

266

M.M.Pourpasha , M.R. Soheilifar

 

 

 

 

 

Theory and Application of Probabilities, Statistics & Operational Research

 

271

Improved State Estimation of Stochastic Systems

273

Nicholas Nechval,Gundars Berzins,Maris Purgailis, Maris Purgailis

 

 

 

The Sequential Frequency Assignment Process

280

Sjoert Fleurke, Herold Dehling

 

 

 

Volumetric Stem Biomass Modelling Using Multiple Regression

286

Noraini Abdullah, Zainodin Hj.Jubok and Nigel Jonney J.B.

 

 

 

An alternative diagramatical representation of wind data

292

Fakhrulrozi Hussain, Yong Zulina Zubairi, Abdul Ghapor Hussin

 

 

 

Approach to Conservation laws based on Bayes group generators and its geodesic flow.

295

Manouchehr Amiri

 

 

 

Fuzzy approach to Semi-parametric sample selection model

307

Muhamad Safiih Lola, Anton Abdulbasah Kamil, Abu Osman M. T.

 

 

 

Fuzzy Semi-Parametric Sample Selection Model For Participation of Married Women

313

Muhamad Safiih Lola, Anton Abdulbasah Kamil, Abu Osman M. T.

 

 

 

Social Network Probability Mechanics

319

Ian McCulloh, Joshua Lospinoso, Kathleen Carley

 

 

 

Correlation Analysis on Water Quality Parameter with Aquatic Insects Abundance in Telipok River, Sabah, Malaysia

324

Kamsia Budin, Amran Ahmed, Noraini Abdullah, Maryam Dawalih

 

 

 

Estimation of Flow Rates In Naturally Ventilated Buildings Using Simplified Method

328

Zahari Ibrahim, Kamaruzzaman Sopian, Azami Zaharim, M.A. Ghoul, Baharudin Ali

 

 

 

Application of Logistic Regression Model in Rasch Measurement to establish a Performance Index: A case study in Audits on Malaysian Institutions of Higher Learning

334

Razimah Abdullah , Rosmawati Abd Halim , Azami Zaharim,Rozeha A Rashid and Mohd Saidfudin Masodi

 

 

 

Approximation method in Finding Optimum Stratum Depending on Neyman Allocation Applied on Beta Distribution

341

Ahmad Mahir R., Al-Khazaleh A. M. H., Al-Kassab M. M. T.

 

 

 

Space-Time Mixture Model of Infant Mortality in Peninsular Malaysia from 1990-2000

346

Nuzlinda Abdul Rahman, Abdul Aziz Jemain

 

 

 

Statistical Analysis on Students’ Performance on ST2063 Statistical Programming Package for Semester 2 2006/2007 Session: A Comparative Analysis on Gender, Programme, Status and Year of Study

353

Suriani Hassan, Fauziah Sulaiman, Khadizah Ghazali, Siti Rahayu Mohd Hashim, Zainodin Haji Jubok

 

 

 

 

Special Session: Industrial Applications of Operations Research Organized by Prof Ekrem Duman, Dogus Universty, Turkey

359

Chairman: Prof Ekrem Duman, Co-Chair Dr. M.Bayram Yildrim, Prof Fusun Ulengin, Assoc. Prof. Ahmet Ceranoglu

 

   

A Comprehesive Integer Programming Model With Special Forms For Optimal Provision Of Multiple Manufactures

361

Said A. Hassan,  Seraj Y. Abed

 

   

Optimizing Crimping Oprations in Cable Assembly Shops

367

Ahmet N. Ceranoglou, Ekrem Duman

 

   

A Decision Support System to Evaluate the Competitiveness of Nations

371

S.Onsel, F.Ulengin, G.Ulusoy, O.Kabak, Y.I.Topcu, E.Aktas

 

 

 

A Comparative Study of Production Control Systems Through Simulation

377

Kivanc Onan, Bahar Sennaroglu

 

 

 

Assembly Time Minimization of a Particular Placement Machine

383

Ali Fuat Alkaya, Ekrem Duman

 

 

 

Evaluation of Economic Indicators of EU Countries by DEA

389

Yeliz Ekinci

 

 

 

Demand Assignment: A DEA and Goal Programming Approach

394

Yeliz Ekinci

 

 

 

 

 

Educational Topics of Mathematics and Educational Technologies

 

399

AI System in Manet

401

Dr. Ritu Soni, Dr. Sudhir Dawra

 

 

 

A Comparative Study on E-learning for Mathematics Subjects in Two Malaysian Smart Schools

406

Subramaniam Palanisamy, Ahmed. I. S. Ashour and Faiz. A. M. Elfaki

 

 

 

A Study on Computer Usage Among Secondary School Students: A Comparative Analysis on Hours Spent Using Computers Without Activities Connecting to Internet and Hours Spent Doing Internet Activities Respective to Genders

412

Suriani Hassan, Fauziah Sulaiman, Nortazi Sanusi, Darmesah Gabda

 

 

 

Role of Grid Computing in Indian Education

417

Ritu Soni,  Jyotsna Sharma

 

   
AUTHOR INDEX 425

 

 

 

6th WSEAS International Conference on
CIRCUITS, SYSTEMS, ELECTRONICS,
CONTROL & SIGNAL PROCESSING
(CSECS'07)

 

Cairo, Egypt, December 29-31, 2007   

 

Plenary Lecture I

Security and Biometrics in Modern Communications Networks


Prof. Stamatios Kartalopoulos
University of
Oklahoma, USA
E-mail: kartalopoulos@ou.edu

Abstract: Recently there has been an augmented need to authenticate a person in order to grant authorized access to public buildings, homes, airports, cars, and so on. Current reliable authentication methods use biometric data, which range from a simple signature to eye iris or even to a person's DNA. Authentication is granted by matching previously obtained biometric data that are stored in a database with biometric data obtained at the authentication point. Therefore, a critical part in the authentication process is the communications network itself and the security mechanisms of the bio-database, which may be colocated or be remote. Imagine the various scenarios that can be developed if a malicious person gains access to the bio-database or to the communication network during the authentication process. Therefore, in addition to the sophistication of the biometrics methodology, information security and network security are of serious importance. This presentation highlights aspects of biometrics methods, modern intelligent networks, information security and possible vulnerabilities during the authentication process.

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos, PhD, is currently the Williams Professor in Telecommunications Networking at the University of Oklahoma. His research emphasis is on optical communication networks (FSO, long haul and FTTH), optical technology including optical metamaterials, and optical communications security including quantum cryptography and key distribution. Prior to this, he was with Bell Laboratories where he defined, led and managed research and development teams in the areas of DWDM networks, SONET/SDH and ATM, Cross-connects, Switching, Transmission and Access systems. He has received the President’s Award and many awards of Excellence. He holds nineteen patents in communications networks, and he has published more than hundred scientific papers, seven reference textbooks important in advanced fiber optic communications, and has also contributed chapters to other books.
He has been an IEEE and a Lucent Technologies Distinguished Lecturer and has lectured at international Universities, at NASA and conferences,. He has been keynote speaker of major international conferences, has moderated executive forums, has been a panelist of interdisciplinary panels, and has organized symposia, workshops and sessions at major international communications conferences. Dr Kartalopoulos is an IEEE Fellow, chair and founder of the IEEE ComSoc Communications & Information Security Technical Committee, member at large of IEEE New Technologies Directions Committee, and he has served as editor-in-chief of IEEE Press, chair of ComSoc Emerging Technologies and of SPCE Technical Committees, Area-editor of IEEE Communications Magazine/Optical Communications, member of IEEE PSPB, and VP of IEEE Computational Intelligence Society.

 

 

Plenary Lecture II

Multi-Time Optimal Control


Professor Constantin Udriste
University Politehnica of Bucharest
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Department of Mathematics, Splaiul Independentei 313
Bucharest 060042, Romania


Abstract: This lecture joins some concepts (adjointness, Hamiltonian systems, duality, Riemannian manifolds) that appears in Mechanics, Field Theory, Differential Geometry, and Control Theory in order to create a multi-time maximum principle.Near the classical theory we introduce new types of Euler-Lagrange or Hamilton PDEs for optimal control problems with performance criteria involving curvilinear or multiple integrals and evolutions of multidimensional flow type. The main novel feature of the anti-trace multi-time Euler-Lagrange or Hamilton PDEs is that they are connected to the multi-time maximum principle. The topics include: variational calculus with gradient variations and curvilinear or multiple integral functionals, properties of multi-time Euler-Lagrange operator (changing of the Lagrangian by addition and multiplication, anti-trace multi-time Euler-Lagrange PDEs and new conservation laws), the conversion to multi-time Hamilton PDEs (canonical variables, first kind and second kind of anti-trace multi-time Hamilton PDEs), the multi-time maximum principle approach of anti-trace multi-time Euler-Lagrange or Hamilton PDEs.

Brief Biography of the speaker: Constantin Udriste was born in Turceni, Gorj, Romania on January 22, 1940. He earned his professor title from University of Timisoara in 1963 and his PhD from University Babes-Bolyai from Cluj-Napoca in 1971. Now he is Full Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences at University Politehnica of Bucharest. Also it is President of Balkan Society of Geometers.

Professor Udriste has served on many advisory committees and editorial boards, and was the main organizer of over 10 International Mathematical Meetings. He is author and contributor of over 40 books, over 200 articles to mathematical journals and over 200 papers to mathematical meetings. Topics: group of motion, properties of the tangent bundle, almost coquaternion metric manifolds, variational calculus on Riemannian manifolds, Finsler-Lagrange-Hamilton manifolds, Riemannian convexity and optimization, magnetic dynamical systems, geometric dynamics and optimal control, the theory of spatial mechanisms, solar tower concentrator. A person of incredible energy and entusiasm, Udriste has trained 12 PhD students, many of whom are now faculty members. Prof. Udriste has been the recipient of the following honors and awards: Dragomir Hurmuzescu Prize, Academy of Romania, 1985; Award for Distinguished Didactic and Scientific Activity, Ministry of Education and Instruction of Romania, 1988; Correspondent Member of the Academia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, 1997-; Member Research Board of Advisors, ABI, 1999-. Prize COPIRO - 2000 for Exact Sciences; Premio Anassilaos International 2002, Arte Cultura Scienze.

 

 

 

 

Plenary Lecture III
Recent Developments In The Fluctuation Expansion Of Univariate Functions’ Matrix Representations

Professor Metin Demiralp
Informatics Institute
Istanbul Technical University
ITU Bilisim Enstitusu Ayazaga Yerleskesi
Maslak, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract: The matrix representations of univariate or multivariate functions play important roles in many mathematical applications of sciences and in many engineering problems. They are mostly employed to truncate infinite dimensional problems for approximations. The residual terms can be, in principle, suppressed as long as there is convergence which depends on the choice of the basis set of the Hilbert space constructed for the problem under consideration. The best basis set choice, of course, is the one which diagonalizes the matrix representation. However it is the main difficulty in these problems. Hence, a new way is needed to reflect the omitted terms’ contributions to the truncated matrix representation. This has been done, at least, in one way which is called “Fluctuation Expansion”. A very important practical fact is revealed through this new concept: “A truncated matrix representation of a univariate function can be efficiently approximated, within quite high precision, by a matrix which is the image of the independent variable’s same type truncated matrix representation under the considered univariate function”. This is called Fluctuationless Approximation.  The fluctuationless approximation can also be improved by adding correction terms which contain certain type universal matrices, fluctuation matrices. The construction of these terms was quite cumbersome and containing infinite series which cause new trun- cation errors. Our recent efforts have changed this undesirable structures to compact analytical ones by using Cauchy theorem of complex analysis through certain appropriate operator argumented contour integrals. The geometric series expansion of the kernels of these integrals, and, the separation to rather simple matrix inverses and the going back via Cauchy theorem again enable us to get compact formulae for the fluctuation involving correction terms. This presentation focuses on certain level details of this procedure.

Brief Biography of the speaker: Metin Demiralp was born in Turkey on 4 May 1948. His education from elementary school to university was all in Turkey. He got his BS, MS, and PhD from the same institution, Istanbul Technical University. He was originally chemical engineer, however, through theoretical chemistry, applied mathematics, and computational science years he is working on methodology for computational sciences. He has a group (Group for Science and Methods of Computing) in Informatics Institute of Istanbul Technical University (he is the founder of this institute). He collaborated with the Prof. H. A. Rabitz's group at Princeton University (NJ, USA) at summer and winter semester breaks during the period 1985--2003 after his 14 months long postdoctoral visit to same group in 1979--1980.Metin Demiralp has roughly 70 papers in well known scientific journals and is the full member of Turkish Academy of Sciences ince 1994. He is also a member of European Mathematical Society and the chief--editor of WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics currently. He has also two important awards of Turkish scientific establishments.

 

Plenary Lecture IV
Extended Surfaces Heat Transfer Processes – Class of Approximate and Exact Solutions

Professor Andris Buikis
Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Latvia, Raina bulv. 29, Riga, LV1459, LATVIA
E-mail: buikis@latnet.lv

Abstract: Systems with extended surfaces (with fins and/or spines) have very broad field of applications: from space apparatus, engines, conditioners, fridges etc. to cooling systems for microchips of PC. From praxis point of view the mathematical description (mathematical models) must be formulated as conjugated problem. In other words, the determination of temperature fields in solid system with extended surfaces can’t be disconnected from the calculation of the temperature and hydrodynamic fields in the flowing around of the system media (gas or fluid). It means that the boundary conditions on the surface of the system are essentially non-homogeneous. In this talk there is presented an original (based on the Green function’s method) approach for the determination of the exact solutions in the systems with extended surfaces of quite complicated geometrical and thermal structure. This approach is applicable for both - steady-state and transient processes and it reduces the problem for the partial differential equations to the system of the 2nd kind Fredholm integral equations (the number of integral equations is equal to the number of canonical elements in the systems with extended surfaces). 


Brief Biography of the speaker:  From http://www.lza.lv/scientists/buikis.htm
Experience: Junior Researcher, Senior Researcher, Computing Centre,
University of Latvia, 1962 - 1972 . Assistant Professor and Head of Chair of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1972 - 1976 . Assistant Professor and Head of Chair of Differential Equations and Numerical Methods, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1976 - 1984 . Senior Researcher, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1984 - 1986 . Assistant Professor, Chair of Differential Equations and Numerical Methods, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of Latvia, 1986 - 1988 . Senior Researcher, Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Physics, Institute of Physics, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1988 - 1991 . Director, Institute of Mathematics, Latvian Academy of Sciences and Latvian University, 1991 - 1996; 2003 - . Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Physics and Head of Scientific Council, Institute of Mathematics, 1996 - . Director, Science and Dialogue Centre of Latvia, 1993 - . Head of Laboratory of Mathematical Physics (1996 - ) and Head of Scientific Council (1996 – 2003), Institute of Mathematics, Latvian Academy of Sciences and Latvian University . Honours and Awards: Corresponding Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1992 - 1997 . Full Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1997 . The Latvian Academy of Sciences Piers Bohl Prize for a cycle of papers “Method of Conservative Averaging, Theory and Applications”, 2005 . Member of Board, Soros Foundation - Latvia, 1997 . Head of "Spidola" Council, Culture Foundation of Latvia, 1987 - 1992 . Member of Board, Vidzemes University College, 1996 - 1998 . Professional Activties and Memberships:  Member, Senate of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1994 - , Member, Vidzeme University College Advisory Board, 1997-2002, Vice-Chairman (in Mathematics), Latvian Council of Science Expert Committee on  "Physics, Mathematics & Astronomy", 1991 - 1993 . Chairman, Promotion Council for Mathematics, 1992 - . Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, 1988-1995 . Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 1999- . Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 2000- . Member of Editorial Advisory Board, journal Mathematical Modelling and Analysis (The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations), Lithuania, 1999- . Editor, Progress in Industrial Mathematics at ECMI 2002 , Springer . Member, Editorial Board for International Journal of Applied Mathematical Sciences (IJAMS), 2004 - . Member, Gesellschaft Angewandte Matematik und Mechanik, Germany 1991 - . Member, International Sociological Association, 1998-2002 . Member, Americal Mathematical Society, 1999 . Holder of state capital share at The Latvian Institute, 1998 -2004 . Member, American Mathematical Society, 1999 -

 

 

 


 Plenary Lecture V
A Novel Modeling Approach for the Design and
Optimization of Advanced Solid State
Devices Using Genetic Algorithms

 

Prof. Sherif Michael
Electrical and computer Engineering Dept.
Space Systems Academic Group
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, 93943 USA
 

Abstract. A new method for developing a realistic physical model of any type of solid state device is presented. Application to model advanced multi-junction solar cells; Thermophotovoltaics; sensors; as well as other novel solid state devices are introduced in this presentation. Taking into account the high cost of research and experimentation involved with the development of these devices, we present here this novel methodology. An example model of an InGaP/GaAs/Ge multi-junction cell is prepared and is fully simulated. The major stages of the process will be explained and the simulation results are compared to published experimental data. An example of cell parameters optimization is also presented. The use of Genetic Algorithm to optimize this model parameter is demonstrated in a two-part process to refine a given multi-junction solar cell design at near-optimal output power for a desired light spectrum. The flexibility of the proposed methodology is demonstrated and example results are shown throughout the whole process.

Brief Biography of the speaker:  PhD - West Virginia Univ, 1983, MS - West Virginia Univ, 1980, BS - Cairo Univ (Cairo), 1974. NPS EXPERIENCE:  2005-Present: Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1983-2005: Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1985-Present: Associate Professor, Space System Academic Group TEACHING INTERESTS: Analog and Mixed Mode VLSI , Advanced microelectronics and ASIC digital design, Space Power and Radiation Effect courses (more than 95 courses taught) . RESEARCH INTERESTS: Radiation effects on Hardened, Mil. Spec. devices and design of radiation tolerant ASIC, Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) and BiCMOS VLSI Design Analog circuits design: high speed, high accuracy op amps and applications in A/D converters and digitally controlled programmable active filters,  Signal processing: Mixed Mode VLSI design and switched capacitor filters, Radiation and Space effects on Photovoltaic devices, Multi-junction, Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) and Indium Phosphide (InP) solar cells, and Spacecraft power system design, Minority Carrier and Laser Annealing of GaAs and InP Solar Cells Digital circuit design and microprocessor applications BOARDS/MEMBERSHIPS: Registered as a Professional Engineer, Senior member of IEEE, Member of the following IEEE societies: Circuits & Systems Society, Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Society, Solid-State Circuits Society, Member of the Board of Governors of the CAS Society

 

 

 

  

 

 

Circuits & Electronics

 

 13

Defining Processing Elements in Dependence Graphs from for-do Programming Constructs

15

Stavros Dokouzyiannis, Argiris Mokios

 

 

 

Hierarchical symbolic analysis of analog circuits using two-port networks

21

Xiaoying Wang, Lars Hedrich

 

 

 

Optimization of an electric network operation by reactive power and voltage

27

Mahmoud S.Awad and Yousif El-tous

 

 

 

Current-Starved Pseudo Floating Gate Amplifier

31

Mehdi Azadmehr, Yngvar Berg

 

 

 

Analysis of a Lyapunov Function Behavior for Different Design Strategies

35

Alexander Zemliak

 

 

 

On the modelling of multi-windings traction transformers

41

Joseph El Hayek

 

 

 

An Auto Calibrator for TIQ Based Flash ADC Designs

47

Ali Tangel, Mehmet Yakut, Mehmet Ayar

 

 

 

A Programmable ASIC Design of a Low Sensitivity Sampled Data Filter

52

Sherif Michael

 

 

 

Self assembled quantum dot mid-infrared Si/Ge photodetector fabricated by pulsed laser deposition

57

Mohammed S. Hegazy, Tamer F. Refaat, and Hani E. Elsayed-Ali

 

 

 

Self Checking Register File Using Berger Code

62

A. H. Abdulhadi, A  Maamar

 

 

 

Evaluation of lighting controls in office buildings

69

L. Doulos, A. Tsangrassoulis, F.V. Topalis

 

   

 

 

 

Systems Theory

 

79

Dynamics of non-local systems handled by fractional calculus

81

G. Cottone, M. Di Paola, M. Zingales

 

 

 

Reactive Power Requirements of GCIG in a Weak Grid

90

K. S. Sandhu & Shelly Vadhera

 

 

 

Design and implementation of Motion-JPEG on Medical imaging Application

96

Jaejoon Kim and Daewha Jung

 

 

 

Perturbation Analysis for the Stationary Distribution of a Markov Chain

103

G. Pérez Lechuga, H. Rivera Gómez, P.J. García González

 

 

 

A new voltage digital controller for electrical distribution systems

109

Francesco Muzi

 

 

 

Forecasting of Wind and Solar Energy by Using Ten Minutes Intervals Meteorological Data

113

Katsuhiro Ichiyanagi, Kengo Taniguchi, Hiroyuki Nakano, Kazuto Yukita, Yasuyuki Goto

 

 

 

A Systematic Evaluation of RangeQ-based Localization Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks

119

Xiaoli Li, Ahmed A. Ahmed, Hongchi Shi, Yi Shang

 

 

 

The Oscillatory Stable Regime of Nonlinear Systems, with two time constants

125

Vasile Nutu, Adrian Rotariu, Marius-Valeriu Cirmaci

 

 

 

Combining Support Vector Machines by Means of Fuzzy Aggregation

130

Martin Holena, Jaroslav Moravec

 

 

 

Design and performance analysis of a linear quadratic Gaussian controller in a manufacturing process

136

M. Kudret Yurtseven, Berrin Agaran

 

 

 

Testing UPnP Internet Gateway Devices with Faulty Packets

142

Jangbok Kim, Minsik Kim, Kyunghee Choi, Kihyun Chung, Daniel Hoffman, Kevin Yoo

 

 

 

Microwave Based Detection, Quantification and Non-Destructive Evaluation of Materials and Compounds

148

Gerardo Calva. O; Esau Vicente V; Rafael Prieto M; Mario pacchiano

 

 

 

Nonlinear Vibration System With Nonlinear Inertia Force And Influence Of Vibration On Rub And Wears

152 

Bangchun Wen,Yimin Zhang,Zhaohui Ren,Naihui Song,Lili Xin

 

 

 

Medium Induction Motor Winding Insulation Protection System Reliability Evaluation and Improvement Using Predictive Analysis

156

M.Chafai   L.Refoufi   H.Bentarzi

 

 

 

Pipeline Defect Detection Using Support Vector Machines

162

Dino Isa, Rajprasad Rajkumar, Ko Choong Woo

 

 

 

 

Control Theory & Advanced Applications

 

169

Multi-time stochastic control theory

171

Constantin Udriste

 

 

 

Boundary Stabilization of the Generalized Korteweg-de Vries-Burgers Equation

 177

Nejib Smaoui

 

 

 

Real time production performance monitoring system a production aid for all industries

  181 

Siva Kumar a/l Subramaniam, Siti Huzaimah binti Husin, Yusmarnita binti Yusop, Abdul Hamid bin Hamidon

 

 

 

The production performance monitoring system

185

Siva Kumar a/l Subramaniam, Siti Huzaimah binti Husin, Yusmarnita binti Yusop, Abdul Hamid bin Hamidon

 

 

 

An Experimental Analysis of an Active Magnetic Bearing System Using PID-Type Fuzzy Controllers with Parameter Adaptive Methods

191

Kuan-Yu Chen, Mong-Tao Tsai, and Pi-Cheng Tung

 

 

 

GA tuning of pitch controller for small scale MAVs

197

N. Essex, M. P. Foster, C. M. Bingham, C. Kuo

 

 

 

Spacecraft Formation Flying Control

202

Sylvain Cadic, Xu Bo,Lu Yiuping

 

 

 

Design and Modeling of Integral Control State-feedback Controller for Implementation on Servomotor Control

208

M.S.Ramli, M.F. Rahmat, M.S. Najib

 

 

 

A Decision Support System for Safe Switching Control

214

Fotis Koumboulis, Maria Tzamtzi, Michael Skarpetis

 

 

 

Discrete Decentralized Observation Schemes of Large Scale Interconnected Systems

222

Malika Zazi and Noureddine Elalami

 

 

 

Double fed asynchronous generator connected to an unbalanced electric grid

227

Souad Chebbi, Kamel Djemai, Ourabi Lassaad

 

 

 

Robustness in Liquid Transfer Vehicles with Delayed Resonators

233

Maria Tzamtzi, Fotis Koumboulis, Nikolaos Kouvakas, Michael Skarpetis

 

 

 

Modelling And Control Techniques For Tuning Stabilizers In Power Systems.

239

Jesus R Pacheco P   and   J  Salinas

 

 

 

Anti-Sway Control for Overhead Traveling Cranes Driven Three-Phase Induction Motor

245

Kamal A. Khandakji

 

 

 

FPGA implementation of induction motor vector control using xilinx system generator

252

Jean-Gabriel Mailloux, Stéphane Simard, Rachid Beguenane

 

 

 

A New Sliding Mode Control for Satellite Formation

258

Gao Youtao, Lu Yuping, Xu bo

 

 

 

Simulation Study of GTO Based Static Transfer Switch Using simulation of gto based static transfer switch using matlab

264

Ramesh Pachar,Harpal Tiwari, Nikita Jahajharia, Simrath Surana

 

 

 

On the Controller Design for the Outpouring Phase of the Pouring Process

270

Maria Tzamtzi, Fotis Koumboulis, Michael Skarpetis

 

 

 

Reconfigurable Fault-Tolerant Control System for a Segmented Reflector Telescope Testbed

278

Yeva Komandyan, Helen H. Bousallis, Jose D. Covarrubias, Khosrow Rad, David-Robert Graves, Abdelbassit Alkhatib

 

 

 

“MIB-16” FPGA Based Design and Implementation of a 16 bit Microprocessor for Educational Use

284

E. Alae,r A. Tangel, M. Yakut

 

 

 

Modeling and Control of a Neutral Time Delay Test Case Central Heating System

289

Nikolaos Kouvakas,Fotis Koumboulis,P. Paraskevopoulos

 

 

 

Modelling Techniques And Tuning In Excitation  Systems For Dynamic Representation

298

J Salinas and Jesus R Pacheco P

 

 

 

Fuzzy Control For Shape Memory Alloy Tendon Actuated Robotic Structure

304

Bîzdoacă Nicu-George, Bîzdoacă Elvira, Petrisor Anca

 

 

 

Design and Synthesis of  PID Controller Based on Fuzzy

310

Md. Shabiul Islam, Nowshad Amin, Mukter Zaman, M.S.Bhuyan

 


ADDITIONAL PAPER:
The following paper belongs also to Part III:  Control Theory & Advanced Applications

 

Detection and Recognition of Non-Occluded Objects

 

Sangbum Park, Youngjoon Han, Hernsoo Hah

625


 

 

Signal Processing

 

315

Impulsive noise removal image enhancement technique

317

Subrajeet Mohapatra,Pankaj Kumar Sa,Banshidhar Majhi

 

 

 

Visible Light Source Temperature Estimation Using Digital Camera Photography

323

Anagha M. Panditrao, Priti P. Rege

 

 

 

A new algorithm in blind source separation for high dimensional data sets such as MEG data

329

Jalil Taghia, Jalal Taghia, Mohammad Ali Doostari

 

 

 

A Comparative Study on Multi-Sample Fusion Schemes to Enhance Spectrographic Speaker Verification

335

Salina Abdul Samad, Dzati Athiar Ramli, Aini Hussain

 

 

 

Defect Detection in Thermal Image using Thresholding Technique

341

Rudi Heriansyah and S. A. R. Abu-Bakar

 

 

 

Papaya Size Grading using Centroidal Profile Analysis of Digital Image

347

Slamet Riyadi, Hafizah Husain, Aini Hussain and Mohd Marzuki Mustafa

 

 

 

Vector Quantization In Text Dependent Automatic Speaker Recognition Using Mel-frequency Cepstrum Coefficient

352

Ahsanul Kabir, Sheikh Ahsan

 

 

 

Three-Dimensional Vehicle Pose Estimation from Two-Dimensional Monocular Camera Images for Vehicle Classification

356

U. U. Sheikh, S. A. R. Abu-Bakar

 

 

 

An Efficient Method for Robust Height and Position Estimation of Moving Objects

362

Seok-han Lee, Kyung-Hyun Yoon, Jong-soo Choi

 

 

 

Noisy Image Segmentation: General Approach And Application To Textile Inspection

368

Khaled Issa, Hiroshi Nagahashi

 

 

 

Feature extraction by wavelet transforms to analyze the heart rate variability during two meditation technique

374

Kheder G., Kachouri A., Taleb R., Ben Messaoud M. and Samet M.

 

 

 

An fpga design of the system for space/spatial-frequency signal analysis

379

Veselin N. Ivanovic, Radovan Stojanovic, Srdjan Jovanovski

 

 

 

The box counting method for evaluate the fractal dimension in radiographic images

385

K. Harrar,  L. Hamami

 

 

 

Electric Fields Intensity Around the new 400kv Power Transmission Lines In Libya

390

Sayeh M. Elhabashi, Jamal E. Ehtaiba

 

 

 

Optimal Filter design for Face Classification using Bacteria Foraging Algorithm

399

Aloka Sinha

 

 

 

Localization Estimation for Autonomous Aerial Navigation by matching Images with Different Resolutions

404

Kamel Bensebaa , Mauricio Pozzobon Martins

 

 

 

Effecient ECG Signal Classification Using Sparsely Connected Radial Basis Function Neural Network

412

Hafizah Husain, Lai Len Fatt

 

 

 

Design and calibration of an inertial navigation sensor node for precise tracking

417

Haytham Qasem Mahamda, Omar Gorgis, Leonhard Reindl

 

 

 

Defect Depth Estimation in Passive Thermography using Neural Network Paradigm

421

Rudi Heriansyah and S. A. R. Abu-Bakar

 

 

 

Three-dimensional motion tracking by the parallel trinocular

426

Chi-Cheng Cheng, Gwo-Long Lin and Chien-Hung Chiang

 

 

 

Neural Filters: MLP VIS-A-VIS RBF Network

432

V. R. Mankar, A. A. Ghatol

 

 

 

Stroke Analysis of Devnagari Handwritten Characters

438

Prachi Mukherji, Priti Rege

 

 

 

Improved Iterative Blind Image Deconvolution

444

Pankaj Kumar Sa, Ratnakar Dash, Banshidhar Majhi, Ganapati Panda

 

 

 

Evaluation of Hybrid Vector Quantization and Hidden Markov Model Methods in Noisy Environments

448

Mohd Zaizu Ilyas, Salina Abdul Samad, Aini Hussain, Khairul Anuar Ishak & Ashrani A. Abd. Rahni

 

 

 

A Neural Network Based Iamging System For Fmri Analysis Implementing Wavelet Method

454

K V Ramana, L Pratap Reddy

 

 

 

 

 

Communications

 

 

Overcoming Challenges of Direct Conversion Software Radio

463

Oleg Panfilov, Ron Hickling, Tony Turgeon, Walter Brooks, Kelly McClellan, Looyd Linder

 

 

 

Energy Aware Routing in Ad Hoc Networks

469

Radhika D. Joshi, Priti P. Rege

 

 

 

Performance of  Wideband Mobile Channel on Synchronous DS-CDMA

476

Hamed Al-sharari

 

 

 

Next Generation Identity Card: RFID-based Automatic Access Control System for Universities

480

Ahsanul Kabir, Kao-Cheng Huang, Ruiheng Wu, Predrag Rapajic

 

 

 

Analysis of Opposing Stream Effect on the Non-uniform Optical Fiber Communication Lines

484

Mohammed Al-gawagzeh, Amjad Hendi

 

 

 

Computational model for energy aware TDMA-based MAC protocol for wireless sensor network System

489

Rozeha A. Rashid, Wan Mohd Ariff Ehsan W. Embong, Azami Zaharim, Norsheila Fisal

 

 

 

Design and Analysis of a TDMA Call Assignment Scheme for Cellular Networks

495

Hammed Nassar, Hassan Al-mahdi

 

 

 

Network Coding for Ultra Wideband Communication

502

Rahul Sharma, Ranjan Bose

 

 

 

Performance Evaluation of Table Driven and Buffer Adaptive WLANs

507

Imam Mahmud Taifur Rahman AL-Wazedi, Ahmed K. Elhakeem

 

 

 

Evaluation of Orbit Determination Using Dual Ranging Method

515

Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Zahara, Amr Emam, Mohamed Abd Elghany

 

 

 

A Broadband Scalable Hierarchical PON for Cost-efficient Fiber Access Networks

521

Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos

 

 

 

Using policy-based MPLS management architecture to Improve QoS on IP network

527

Ruey-Shun Chen, C. C. Chen, H. Y. Chen

 

 

 

Pulse 2.45 fractal microstrip patch antenna

533

M. Ismail, H. Elsadek, E. A. Abdallah and A. A. Ammar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer Science & Applications

 

 

Using Data Mining  to Provide Recommendation Service

541

Ruey-Shun Chen, Yung-Shun, K.C. Yeh, Chia-Ming Sunb, D.H. Yb, and Yip Bak-Sau

 

 

 

Mathematical Model of Human Reliability

547

Ritu Soni, Ashmeet Kaur, Amardeep Singh

 

 

 

An Hybrid Model of Mathematical Programming and Analytic Hierarchy Process for the GISMR: The Industrial Localization

559

T. Agouti, Md. Eladnani, A. Tikniouine, A. Aitouahman

 

 

 

Genetic Algorithm for Optimizing Game Using Users’ Adaptation

564

Sangwon Um, Taeyong Kim, Jongsoo Choi

 

 

 

Neighborhood Clustering of Web Users With Rough K-Means

570

Dr. Ritu Soni, Rajeev Nanda

 

 

 

Expert Forecasting for Telekom Malaysia’s Decision Support System

575

Noor Fazilatulakma Mohd Zaini, Norazrina Abu Haris, Noor Azhari Md Yusof, Raihana Reh, Fatimah Almah Saaid

 

 

 

Design of a Delayed File Loading Module

589

Nakhoon Baek, Suwan Park, Seong Won Ryu, Chang Jun Park

 

 

 

Representation of Engineering Drawings in SVG and DXF for Information Interchange

592

Muhammad Abuzar Fahiem, Saima Farhan

 

 

 

English-Arabic Transliteration

597

Mohamed Abdel Fattah, Fuji Ren

 

 

 

Towards an Automated Multiagent Negotiation System Based On FIPA Specifications

603

Javed Ahmed Shahani, Ghulam Ali, Dr. Zubair A. Shaikh

 

 

 

Mobile Ad-hoc Network – A Novel Node Authentication Mechanism

609

Sayed Azhar Mahmood, Farhan Ahmed, Zaffar Qureshi, M.N.Jafri

 

 

 

Mining Service Repositories for Active Service

615

Yang Fei, Lu Wei

 

 

 

Under time delay telerobot control model research

619

Jin  He, Chunfen Lv, Yulin Wang

 

 

 

 AUTHOR INDEX

631 

  Reload CD