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Papers accepted for ESS2001 (European Simulation Symposium, Marseille, France, Oct. 18-20, 2001)
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: Papers accepted for ESS2001 (European Simulation Symposium, Marseille, France, Oct. 18-20, 2001)
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 10:32:02 +1200
Dear ESS'2001 participant,
please find hereafter the list of accepted submissions for ESS'2001.
A copy of this listing will be posted on the website mid-September.
Regards
Philippe
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AGENT BASED SIMULATION
AGENT-1
Using Multi-Agent System to model Prey Capture in Social Spiders
A. Dury , C. Bourjot, V. Chevrier, LORIA, Vandoeuvre, France and G.
Vakanas and B. Krafft,
Centre de Recherche en Informatique de Montreal, Montreal, Canada
AGENT-2
Enhancing the Interaction Between a Photovoltaic System and Its Users
with a
Sociotechnical Simulation Approach
Wernher M. Brucks, Hans-Joachim Mosler, University of Zurich, Zurich,
Switserland and
Antonio Joyce, INETI, Lisbon, Portugal
AGENT-3
Modelling and Simulation of Supply Chains with a Multi Agent System
Alain Ferrarini, Olivier Labarthe, Bernard Espinasse, University
d?Aix-Marseille, Marseille,
France
AGENT-4
Multiagent Modeling and Simulation of Workshop Disruptions Management by
Cooperative Rescheduling Strategies
Erwan Tranvouez, Alain Ferrarini and Bernard Espinasse, Universite
d?Aix-Marseille, Marseille,
France
AGENT-5
An agent-based approach of migration flows
M.Piron, Jean Pierre Treuil, IRD (ex Orstom), Bondy, France and
Christian Mullon, Universite
Cape Town, Le Cap, Afrique du Sud
AGENT-6
Managing Knowledge with Coteries of Noisy Agents
Jean-Paul A. Barthes, Universite de Technologie de Compiegne, Compiegne,
France
AGENT-7
Multi-Agent Based Modelling to Change the Environmental Behaviour of a
Population of
10,000 Persons
Hans-Joachim Mosler, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
AGENT-8
A Multi-Agent System to simulate Water Attribution among Farmers
Marjorie Le Bars, Universite Paris-Dauphine, Paris and J.M. Attonaty,
INRA, Grignon, France
AGENT-9
MagmaS : a multi-agents system based on a dynamical models coupling;
application to animal
wastes management
M.Martin, E. Piquet, F. Guerrin, Cirad, Station de la Bretagne, La
Reuniion, France and Ch.
Lepage, Campus de Baillarguet, Montpellier, France
AGENT-10
Changing the Levels of Description of a Fluid Flow in an Agent-Based
Simulation
P. Tranouez, C. Bertelle, D. Olivier, Laboratoire d?Informatique du
Havre, Le Havre, France
AGENT-11
A Methodology based on Multiple Views for Multi-Agent Systems in
Simulation,
Application to the Transportation Domain
Pablo Gruer, Vincent Hilaire and Abder Koukam, Universite de Technologie
de Belfort-
Montbeliard, Belfort, France and Said Hayat, Institut National de
Recherche sur les Transports et
leur Securite, Centre de Lille-VDA, Villeneuve d?Ascq, France
AGENT-13
OSIRIS system: an architecture for coupling environmental processes with
agents
E. Fianyo UR GEODES -IRD Centre d?Ile de France, Bondy, France and J.P.
Treuil, UR
GEODES and S. Pinson, LAMSADE, Paris IX University, Paris, France
AGENT-14
MUFFINS : A MultiAgent Toolkit for Simulating Swordfish Fishery Behavior
in Distributed
Multiple Environments
JC. Soulie, MAS2 Team, Universite de la Reunion, Saint Denis Messag,
France and D.
Guyomard, IRD, Sainte-Clotilde, France and M. Desruisseaux, IRD,
Montpellier, France
AGENT-15
Multi-Agent Road Traffic Simulation : The Coordination Issue
Alexis Champion, SRILOG, Velizy-Villacoublay, France; Institut National
pour la Recherche sur
les Transports et leur Securite, Arcueil, France ;, Universite de
Valenciennes et du Hainaut-
Cambresis, Valenciennes, France (3)and Stephane Espie, and Rene Mandiau
(3) et Christophe
Kolski
AGENT-16
Developing Multi-Agent Simulations based on Explicit Model
Representation
Frunziska Klugl, Christoph Oechslein and Frank Puppe, University of
Wurzburg, Wurzburg,
Germany
AGENT-17
Towards an Agent-Based Production Control in the Semiconductor Industry
Lars Monch, Technical University of Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany
AGENT-20
Aligning Inventory Control Decisions in Decentralized Supply Chains
Yonghui Fu and Rajesh Piplani, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
AGENT-21
Model Uncertainty derived from Choice of Agent Rationality - a Lesson
for Policy
Assessment Modeling
M.P. Hare and C.Pahl-Wostl, EAWAG, Duebendorf, Switzerland
AGENT-22
Configuration of Agent-oriented Manufacturing Systems Using a Petri
Net-based
Simulation Approach
B.Suessmann, R. Neubert, A.W.Colomboand R.Schoop, Schneider Automation
GmbH,
Selingenstadt, Germany
AGENT-23
Simulation of Adaptive Agents in a Simple Route Choice Scenario
Ana Lucia C. Bazan, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil and Franziska Klugl,
University of Wurzburg,
Wurzburg, Germany
AGENT-28
How a conceptual framework can help to design models following
decreasing abstraction
Franchesquin, Nathalie & Espinasse, Bernard
AGENT-28-2
OCEAN- A Multi-Agent Market for Distributed System Control
Carine Bournez, INSA Lyon, Lyon, France
AGENT-29
Modelling human decision making in the hydraulic management of the
Camargue
Franchesquin, Nathalie & Espinasse, Bernard
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BONDGRAPH
BOND-1
Application of Fault Detection and Isolation Mechanisms to Filling
Batteries Devices System
Modelled by Bond Graph and Petri Nets
N. Zanzouri, M.Ksouri, Ecole Nationale d?Ingenieurs de Tunis, Tunisia
and M.Tagina, Faculte
des Sciences Monastir, Monastir, Tunisie
BOND-2
Modelling Gas Turbine Systems for Transient Performance using Bond
Graphs
Eilif Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Trondheim, Norway
BOND-4
Virtual Reality Full Simulator for Electrical Sub-Stations
J.Felez, J.M.Cabanellas, M.I.Martinez, A.Carretero, G.Romero and
J.Maroto, Universidad
Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
BOND-5
Effect of Roll Speed on Temperatures in Hot metal Rolling A Bond graph
Modelling Approach
Surjya K. Pal Derek A. Linkens, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield,
United Kingdom
BOND-6
Sensitivity Function Determination on a Bond Graph Model
Casimir Sié Kam, Geneviève Dauphin-Tanguy, Ecole Centrale de Lille,
Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex
France
BOND-7
3D Kite modeling in bond graph
Benjamin Decotte, Nicolas Venuti, Virtual Dynamics, Orsay, and
Barthelemy Boy, Ecole
Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
BOND-8
Model builder for Thermofluid Systems using Bond Graphs and Functional
modeling, model.
B. Ouldl Bouamama, Université de Sciences et Technologie de Lille.
Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex
France
BOND-9
Bond Graphs in a Behavioral Context
Peter J. Gawthrop, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
BOND-10
Design of Failure Diagnosis System Based on System Bond graphs
Takehisa Kohda and Koichi Inoue, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
BOND-11
Modeling In Order To Size An Automotive Powertrain 1
Laffite, J. * And ** , Bideaux, É. * , Scavarda, S. * , Guillemard, F.
**
, Ébalard, M. ** , Moutou, C., Institut National de Sciences Appliquées
de Lyon
PSA Peugeot Citroën, Centre technique de Vélizy, Villeurbanne Cedex,
Vélizy-Villacoublay
Cedex, France
BOND-12
Determination of flat output of linear bond graph model
Mathieu Maligorne, Christophe Sueur, G. Dauphin-Tanguy, Ecole Centrale
de Lille, Villeneuve
d'Ascq Cedex France.
BOND-13
BG based Control with Virtual Actuators
P. Gawthrop, Donald Balance and D. Vink, University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
United Kingdom
BOND-14
Trajectory Tracking on Bond Graphs. Procedures and Applications to DC
Electrical Drives
Sergio Junco, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario Argentina
BOND-15
Modelling the Complex Non-Linear Dynamics of Bacterial Population with
Kinetic process
Graphs
Marc Baguelin and Jacques Lefevre, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve
dÁscq, France
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DEVS
DEVS-1
DEVS Representation of Differential Equation Systems : Review of Recent
Advances
E.Kofman, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina and J.S.
Lee, B.P. Zeigler,
Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling and Simulation, Tucson, USA
DEVS-2
An object-oriented environment applied to a semi-physical model of fire
spread across a fuel bed
A.Muzy, A.Aiello, P.A. Santoni, J.F. Santucci, J.H. Balbi, Universite de
Corse, Corti, France
DEVS-3
Reusable Models Libraries Integration in a DEVS-Based Modeling and
Simulation
Environment
Fabrice Bernardi, Emanuelle De Gentili and Jean-Francois Santucci,
University of Corsica,
Corte, France
DEVS-4
DEVS/RAP : Agent Based Simulation
M.F. Hocaoglu, C. Firat, Applied Modeling and Simulation Laboratory,
ITRI MAM TUBITAK
and H.S. Sarjoughian, ACIMS2, The University of Arizona
DEVS-5
DEVS-Based Design Method for Real-Time Systems
Bernd Susmilch and Bernhard Quatember, University of Innsbruck,
Innsbruck, Austria
DEVS-6
Neuro-DEVS, an hybrid methodology to describe natural complex systems
,J-B Filippi, P.Bisgambiglia, M.Delhom, F.Chiari, J-F Santucci, UMR
CNRS, Corte, France
DEVS-7
Vehicle routing techniques in cellular models of urban traffic
A.Diaz, V. Vazquez, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
and G.Wainer,
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
DEVS-8
Defining DEVS Models with the CD++ a Toolkit
Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
DEVS-9
Meta-compiling traffic models in TSC, M. Lo Tartaro, C. Torres,
Departamento de Computacion,
FCEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina and G.
Wainer, Department of
Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
DEVS-10
Using a DEVS Simulator for the Recognition of Chronicles: An Example
with the ELP
Language
M. Le Goc and C.Frydman, L.Torres, N.Giambiasi, DIAM-IUSPIM, Marseille,
France
DEVS-11
Modelling and Simulation of Industrial Accidents based on the DEVS
Formalism
J.M. Mercantini, R. Loschmann and E.Chouraqui, DIAM-IUSPIM, Marseille,
France
DEVS-12
DHMIF: DEVS-based Hardware Model Interchange Format
Jun-Kyoung Kim, Young Geol Kim, Tag Gon Kim, KAIST, Taejon, Korea
DEVS-13-BOND
GDEVS-Bond Graph Variable Structure Models
A.Naamane, A.Damiba, N.Giambiasi, DAIM-IUSPIM, Marseille, France
DEVS-14
Use of the Visual-DEVS Simulation Tool for Modeling Electronic
Transactions Systems
I.Melgrati, C.Giorgetti and A.R.Tymoschuk, Universidad Tecnologica
Nacional, Facultad
Regional Sante Fe, Santa Fe, Argentina
DEVS-15
Abstract Simulators for Continuous Flow Specified Systems
Fernando J.Barros, Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
DEVS-16
V-World: A Virtual Environment based on Geometrical and Kinematics DEVS,
Moon-Ho Hwang * and Sang-Uk Lee , Cubic Technology Research Center, Ace
Techno-Tower 1201, 684-1, Deung Chon-Dong, Kang Seo-Ku, Seoul, South
Korea.
DEVS-17
Min-Max DEVS: A New Formalism for the Specification of Discrete Event
Models with
Mix-Max Delays
Norbert Giambiasi, Univ.Aix-Marseille, Marseille, France
DEVS-18
Paper by Norbert Giambiasi
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ECOLOGY
ECO-1
SISTAL : A Spatial Simulation Model of the Tiller Density in
Monospecific stands of a perennial
grass
C. Mazel, D.Hill, LIMOS-FRE CNRS 2239, Aubiere, France and M.Lafarge,
INRA-FGEP, Unite
d?Agronomie, Clermont-Ferrand, France
ECO-2
ADEL-maize : a virtual plant model for studying interactions between
crop and environment,
C.Fournier, B. Antrieu, Unite Environnement et Grandes Cultures,
Institut National de la
Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Thiverval-Grignon, France
ECO-3
How a Conceptual Framework can help to Design Models following
decreasing Abstraction
Frederic Amblard, Nils Ferrand, CEMAGREF - LISC and David Hill, LIMOS,
Aubiere, France
ECO-4
Dynamics of Environmental Indicators and Mosquito-Borne Diseases
J.Waku, D.J. Bicout, P, Sabatier, Ecole Nationale Veterinaire de Lyon,
INRA, Marcy l?Etoile,
France
ECO-5
A dedicated Soft Real-Time Simulation of a Salp Swarm in Ada 95
Philippe Laval, Observatoire oceanologique, Station zoologique,
Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
ECO-6
Simulation of Stochastic Infection Transmission Models designed to
inform Water
Treatment Decisions
Sada Soorapanth, Stephen E. Chick, and J.S. Koopman, The University of
Michigan, USA
ECO-7
Fuzzy Inductive Reasoning for the Prediction of Maximum Ozone
Concentration
PilarGomez, Angela Nebot, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
Barcelona, Spain and Francisco
Mugica, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico and Franz Wotawa, ,
Technische Universitat
Wien, Vienna, Austria
ECO-9
Suspended Matter Transport in Fluvial Flow for Estuaries Simulation with
Mixed
Formulation Based on Eulerien, Lagrangien and Multiagent Models
C. Olivier, Laboratoire de Mecanique du Havre and C. Bertelle,
Laboratoire d?Informatique du
Havre, Le Havre, France
ECO-10
Ecological Optimization of Pollution Control Equipment
William Conley, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, USA
ECO-11
Design of a Spatial Multi-Agent Model of a Perennial Grassland Ecosystem
grazed by a
Herd of Ruminants
L. Perochon, R.Baumont, B.Dumont, P.D?Hour, S.Prache, M.Petit, INRA, ,
St-Genes
Champanelle, and P.Carrere, F.Louault, J.F. Soussana, INRA,
Clermont-Ferrand and C.Mazel,
C.Force, D.Hill, LIMOS, Aubiere, France
ECO-12
The M3-Project: Distributed Environmental Simulation and Virtual Reality
T.Asselmeyer-Maluga, P.Frank, A.Hoheisel, H.Rose, B.Walter, GMD FIRST,
Berlin, Germany
ECO-13
Virtual Guanabara Bay used for Pollution Control: First Steps
Carlos Luiz N. dos Santos, Jose L.D. Alves and Luiz Landau,
UFRJ/COPPE/PEC/LAMCE, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil
ECO-14
Simulation of global CO2 and different ecosystems
Francisco Torrens, Universitat de València, Burjassot (València), Spain
ECO-15
The Use of Random Number Generation for Stochastic Distributed
Simulation: Application
to Ecological Modeling
Mamadou K. Traore and David R.C. Hill, Blaise Pascal University,
Aubiere, France
ECO-16
Towards a Coupling of Continuous and Discrete Formalisms in Ecological
Modelling
Influences of the Choice of Algorithms on Results
Raphael Duboz, Eric Ramat and Philippe Preux, LIL, Calais, France
ECO-17
Computer Simulations for an SEIRS Epidemic Model with Different Types of
Seasonal
Contact Rate
D.Greenhalgh and I.A. Moneim, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United
Kingdom
ECO-19
Optimal Stochastic Design of Anaerobic Digester for Citrus Residuals,
Alessandra Frigato Bonello, Pietro Giribone, Roberto Mosca, University
of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
ECO-20
Mathematical Modeling of Rift Valley Fever in Subsahelian Africa
Marc A.Dubois and Charly Favier, SPEC, Gif sur Yvette and Philippe
Sabatier, INRA, Lyon,
France
ECO-21
Mathematical Modeling of the Dynamics of Savanna-Forest Mosaics in
Africa
Marc A.Dubois and Charly Favier, SPEC, Gif sur Yvette, France
ECO-22
Simulation of Routines of Power System Manager?s Decision effecting the
Natural
Environment
E.M.Sroczan and A.Urbaniak, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan,
Poland
ECO-24
Simulation of Stochastic Infection Transmission Models designed to
inform Water
Treatment Decisions
Sada Soorapanth, Stephen E.Chick and James S.Koopman, The University of
Michigan, USA
ECO-25
Humic Compound Enhanced Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons
V.Jirku, R.Strnad, J.Masak and A.Cejkova, Institute of Chemical
Technology, Prague, Czech
Republic
ECO-26
SPAR: A Realistic Virtual Environment Offshore Floating Platforms
Simulation System
Gerson Gomes Cunha, Maria Celia Santos Lopes and Nelson Francisco
Favilla Ebecker, Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro and Luis Augusto Petrus Levy, Petroleo
Brasiliero SA, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
ECO-27
OptView - A Virtual Reality Geometric optimization System for Offshore
Petroleum Platforms
Robson de Cunha Santos, Petroleo Brasiliero SA, and Gerson Gomes Cunha
and Maria Celia
Santos Lopes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ECO-28
The Use of Random Number Generation for Stochastic Distributed
Simulation Application
to Ecological Modeling
Mamdou Traore and David R.C.Hill, Blaise Pascal University, Aubiere
Cedex, France
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NEURAL NETS
NEURAL-1
Simulation of Oil Well Pseudo Logs Using a Neural Network with Ultrafast
Learning
J.Barhen, Oak Ridge national Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
NEURAL-2
Advantages of Partitive Clustering Algorithms based on Potential
Functions
V. Nicolau, Dunarea de Jos, University of Galati, Galati, Romania
NEURAL-3
Index of Speedup for FE-Based Neural Networks
Guohe Xu, Guy Littlefair, Richard Penson and Graham King, Southampton
Institute,
Southampton, United Kingdom
NEURAL-4
Fine-Tuning of a North Sea Model with the aid of GMDH Neural Networks
M.C.Schrijver and K.Saman, Rijkswaterstaat Directie Zeeland, Middelburg
and
E.J.H.Kerckhoffs, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
NEURAL-5
Analysis of Bio-material using Neural Computing Methodology
N.Toomarian, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA
NEURAL-6
Q-Learning and Robotics
Claude F.Touzet, University of Provence, Marseille, France and Juan
M.Santos, CESAR-CSMD,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
TRANS-12-NEURAL
Scheduling and sequencing jobs on machines by simulated annealing-based
heuristics
, F.Torres, A. Troncoso, P. Blanc, Universidad de los Andes, Santa Fe de
Bogota, Colombia
NEURAL-8
Final title not yet known
Michael Zak, Nasa, USA
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POSTER: 1
POS-1
Interpreted Stochastic Synchronised Petri Nets and Stochastic aAlgorithm
for Optimizing
Supply Chain Performance
O. Jellouli and E. Chatelet, Universite de Technologie de Troyes,
Troyes, France
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STUDENT:
STUDENT-1-ECO
The Use of a Case-Based Reasoning Method for Designing Estuarine Models
Sara Passone, Loughborough University, Lougborough, United Kingdom
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TRANSPORT:
TRANS-1-APP
An Integer Linear Model for General Arc Routing Problems
Philippe Lacomme, Christian Prins and Wahiba Ramdane-Cherif, Universite
de Technologie de
Troyes, Troyes, France
TRANS-2
Supply Chain Management in connection with Simulation and Optimization
W.Krug, J. Liebelt, B.Baumbach, Dualis, Dresden, Germany
TRANS-3
Simulation model for the redesign of the Spanish combined rail transport
network
I.Garcia, G.Gutierrez, R.Moreno, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,
Leganes, Spain
TRANS-4
Using Simulation to Optimize the Operations of an Emergency Room
Robert Signorile, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, USA
TRANS-5
Stochastic petri nets-based approach to deal with the problematic of the
connections in the public
transport systems
A.Abbas-Turki, O.Grunder, A.El-Moudni, Laboratoire des Systemes et
Transport (S.e.T.), France
TRANS-6
Belt-Conveyor-Systems Motion Control Simulation
I.Biermann, V.Muller, R.Schonfeld, Dresden University of Technology and
Heuer B. Rathmann,
ABB Automation Systems Cottbus, Germany
TRANS-7
An Optimization Technique for the Solution of an Enhanced Warehouse
Location Problem
Lothar Dohmen, Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany
TRANS-8
A Bootstrap Approach to Modeling and Simulation of a Container Terminal
G.Soncin, M. Cuneo, Institute of Ship Automation of CNR, Genova, Italy
and A. Tiano,
University of Pavia, Italy and F.Pizzocchero, University of Modena,
Italy
TRANS-9
Incremental Modelling and Multi-Modelling for Urban Traffic Systems
Michelle Chabrol, David Sarramia and Nikolay Tchernev, LIMOS ,
Université Blaise Pascal -
Clermont-Ferrand II,, Aubiere Cedex, France
TRANS-11
Decision Support for Planning Multi-Model Urban Travel
Joanna Hartley and Andre Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University,
Nottingham, United
Kingdom
TRANS-13
Industrial customization of maritime simulation and information systems
in the Latvian port
areas, L.Novitski, E.Ginters, Y.Merkuryev, E.Viktorova, G.Merkuryeva,
Department of
Modelling and Simulation, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
TRANS-14
Simulation of an Intermodal Rail Freight Terminal
Isabel Garcia, Gil Gutierrez and Raul Moreno, Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid, Leganes, Spain
TRANS-15
Implementation and Evaluation for GA-Based Pipe Route Planning Method
Teruaki Ito, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan
TRANS-16
An IPA-Based Optimization Algorithm to Solve the Multi-Location
Transshipment
Problem
Yale T. Herer, Technion and Michael Tzur, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv,
Israel and Enver
Yucesan, INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
TRANS-17
Performance Analysis of Supply Chain with Stochastic Batch
Predicate/Transition Net
H.Chen, L.Amodeo, F.Chu, Technology University of Troyes, Troyes, France
TRANS-18
An Instructive Example for Pitfalls in Simulation of Logistic Networks
Markus Arns and Falko Bause, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
TRANS-19
Punctuality Evaluation of Airline Networks with Simulation
J.Martens and J.Adem, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
TRANS-21
Model Based Training Methodology in Logistics Information Systems
Leonid Novitski and Yuri Merkuryev, Riga Technical University, Riga and
Egils Ginters, Latvian
Intelligent Systems Ltd., Sigulda, Latvia
TRANS-22
Real-Time Micro Simulation of Urban Traffic
Isakki Kosonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland and
Andrzej Bargiela,
Nottingham Trent University, Nottigham, United Kingdom
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APPLICATIONS
APP-1
Structure of Early Failure Detection System DEMO
A.Bajbulatov, M.Byvaikov, E.Jharko, A.G.Poletykin and M.A.Znenkov,
Institute of Control
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
APP-2
Industrial Design using Simulation and Design of Experiments
Mohamed Masudy, Tembec Inc. Temiscaming, Canada
APP-3-TRANS
Evaluation of Machine Shop Logistic Alternatives using Simulation
Edward J.Williams, Dean. Darwactor, Lisa Shorkey, University of
Michigan, Dearborn,
Michigan, USA
APP-6
Application of the B-BAC methodology to the LabView-Based Virtual
Controller
Jacek Czeczot, Technical University of Silesia, Gliwice, Poland
APP-8
Modelling and Simulation of Time-Optimal Clearing Process in Sequencing
Batch Reactors
Witold Nocon and Mieczyslaw Metzger, Silesian Technical University,
Gliwice, Poland
APP-9
Simulation Based Evaluation of PI, PFC and GMC Control for Electric
Heater
Piotr Laszczyk, Technical University of Silesia, Gliwice, Poland
APP-10
An Optimal Policy for Supply Planning of Assembly Systems with Service
Level Constraint
Mohamed A Ould-Louly and Alexandre Dolgui, University of Technology of
Troyes, Troyes,
France
APP-12
Modeling of the Sheet Spring with Curvilinear Axis
Mayyas Al-Mahasneh, Tafila Applied University College, Tafila, Jordan
APP-13
Verification and Validation of a Complicated Unmanned Aircraft
Simulation
F.Saghafi, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
APP-15
The Optimal Circuit Reduction Method as an Effective Tool to solve Large
and Very Large
Size Intractable Combinatorial VLSI Physical Design Problems
Roman Bazylevych, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
APP-16
Simulation-Based Production Control in the Semiconductor Industry by the
Use of a Rule
Based Dispatching Component
Matthias Thiel and Peter Gmilkowsky, Technical University of Ilmenau,
Ilmenau, Germany
APP-17
Modelling and Simulation of the Diffusion Section of a Beet Sugar
Process for a Plant
Operator Training Simulator
Alejandro Merino and Felipe Acebes, Universidad de Valladolid,
Valladolid, Spain
APP-18
Worker Tools to Model Static Converters for their Sizing with an
Optimization Approach
Cherif Larouci, Eric Atienza, Jean-Paul Ferrieux, Laurent Gerbaud, James
Roudet, Laboratoire
d?Electrotechnique de Grenoble, Saint Martin d?Heres, France
APP-19
Simulation Analysis of an Integrated Cross-Factory Process . A Case
Study
Yunh-Hsin Wang, Yo-Chan Kao and Ch-T Su,, Tatung University, Taipei,
Taiwan
APP-20
Distributed VR-Based Simulation for Manufacturing
Li.Jin, Ilias A. Oraifige, Paul M. Lister and Frank R.Hall, University
of Wolverhampton,
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
APP-21
Modelling, Simulation and Visualization of Simultaneous Five-Axis
Milling with a Hexapod
Machine Tool
K.Weinert and A.Zabel, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
APP-22
Computerized Speech Simulation: Subjective Evaluation of an Italian
Text-to-Speech
Synthesizer
Marco Roccetti, Paola Salomoni and Ivan Collinelli, University of
Bologna, Bologna, Italy
APP-23
Simulation of an Harvester Production System,
W. Kuhn, BUGH, Germany
APP-24
Industrial Rice Dryer Simulation Model
J. Martinez Garreiro, R.Canetti, A.Fonseca de Oliveira, M.Hakas,
Universidad de la Republica,
Montevideo, Uruguay
APP-25
Simulation of an Electrostatic FIB System
A.K.Ahmad, S.M.Juma, A.A. Al-Tabbakh, Saddam University, Baghdad, Iraq
APP-26
ALICES V.2.0 : Fully Integrated Real-Time Object-Oriented Simulation
Environment
Patrice Roth and Guy Rouault, Corys T.E.S.S., Grenoble, France
APP-27
System Dynamics Simulation Modeling and Heuristic Optimization of the
Induction Motor
Ante Munitic, Luko Milic, Matko Bupic, Maritime Faculty, University of
Split, Split, Croatia
APP-28
Modular Testing of Logic Control Functions with Matlab
E. Carpanzano, L.Ferrarini, C.Maffezzoni, Politecnico di Milano, Milano,
Italy
APP-29
DAPS : Dynamic Adaptation of Complex Production Systems
Pierre Massotte and Yingjiu Liu and Jihad Reaidy, Ecole des Mines
d?Ales, Nimes, France.
APP-30
Hybrid Fuzzy Logic Controller for Practical Laser Detection and Tracking
System (LDTS)
Mohammed Z.Al-Faiz, Sadam University, and Esam G.Yousif and Baker B.
Al-Bahri, University
of Bagdad, Bagdad, Iraq
APP-31
E-Industrial Services Value-Added Simulation Services for the Producing
Sector
Wilfried Sihn and Tom-David Graupner, Fraunhofer Institute, Stuttgart,
Germany
APP-32
Simulation of Non-Rigid Products: An Industrial Application related to
Car Soft Top
Design
G.Colombo, M.Benassi, U.Dugini, C.Rizzi, Universita di Parma, Parma,
Italy
APP-33
Simulation of an Electro-Hydraulic Servo-Valve in Nut Programming
Environment
Gunnar Grossschmidt and Mait Harf, Tallin Technical University, Tallinn,
Estonia
APP-34
Multi-Pole Modeling of an Electro-Hydraulic Servo-Valve
Gunnar Grossschmidt, Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn, Estonia
APP-35
The Digital Factory: A Novel Simulation Tool strongly improving The
Design and
Development Processes in Industrial Companies
Christian H. Fedrowitz, Universitat Siegen, Siegen, Germany
APP-37
Simulating PCB Design Rules using MIDAS
Martin S. Barber and Trevor Bonfield, University of Salford, Salford,
United Kingdom
APP-38
Monitoring Industrial Accidents using a Reactive Simulation System
Alessandro Amoroso, Universita di Bologna, Bologna and Filippo Bezzi,
CREA, Ravenna, Italy
APP-39
The Indirect Measuring of Steel Temperature in Converter
Karol Kostur, Technical University, Kosice, Slovak Republic
APP-40
Planning Production Forecasting for Manufacturing SME: An Application
Based on
AutoschedTM Tool
Gabriele Bruzzone, Alessandra Frigato Bonello, Sergio Pozzi Cotto and
Flavio Tonelli,
University of Genova, Genova, Italy
APP-44
Automatic Voltage Control for Power Transformers
Abdallah R. Al-Thaimer and Jalal Abdallah, Al Balqa Applied University,
Amman, Jordan
APP-46
Discrete Events Simulation Model for Performance Analysis in an
Industrial Case Study
Alexandre Dolgiu and Philippe Lacomme, Universite Technologie de Troyes,
Troyes Cedex,
France
APP-47
Computing the Reachable Space of Arbitrary Mechanisms for Packaging
Simulations
Artur Fuhrmann, DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology, Ulm and Elmar
Schoemer, Max-
Planck-Institut fur Informatik, Saarbrucken Germany
APP-48
Physically Based Cables for Assembly Simulation in Virtual Reality
Achim Loock, DaimlerChrysler, Ulm and Elmar Schomer,
Max-Planck-Institute for Computer
Science, Saarbrucken, Germany
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METHODOLOGY
METH-1
Efficient Interaction Model between Rigid and Deformable Objects
C.Caby and A. Crosnier, LIRMM-UMR CNRS/UM II, Montpellier, France
METH-2
The Use of Design of Experiments Methodology in a Modeling and
Simulation World
Mathias L. Kolleck, Booz, Allen and Hamilton Inc., Dayton, USA
METH-3
Genetic Identification of Structured Systems (GISS)
Cesar Zamilpa, Claude Baron, Jean-Claude Geffroy, INSA-DGEI, LESIA,
Toulouse, France
METH-4-BOND
Kinetic Process Graphs: Improving the Stock Flow Method of System
Dynamics with
Quasi-Bond Graphs and Fuzzy Rules, Applications in Managing Industrial
and Business
Systems
J, LeFevre, LAIL, UPRESA CNRS 8021, Villeneuve d?Ascq, France
METH-5
An Enhanced Methodology for reducing Time Consumption in Discrete Event
Simulation
Projects
Bjoern Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology and Thomas
Jorgensen, Swedish Postal
service, Gothenburg, Sweden
METH-7
The Impact of Communication in Distributed Simulation
Pentti Huttunen, Jouni Ikonen and Jarri Porras, Lappeenranta University
of Technology,
Lappeenranta, Finland
METH-8
Controlling Optimistic Execution in Bulk-Synchronous Parallel
Discrete-Event Simulation
Mauricio Marin, University of Magellan, Punta Arenas, Chile
METH-9
Virtual Reality in the Design Process: from Design Review to Ergonomic
Studies
Guillaume Moreau and Philippe Fuchs, Ecole des Mines de Paris, Paris,
France
METH-10
Reduced Simulation Models for Medium-Term Production Scheduling
Sven Volker, Tortsen Munkelt and Peter Gmilkowsky, Ilmenau Technical
University, Ilmenau,
Germany
METH-13
Using Simulation to Evaluate Decisive Action in Distributed Denial of
Service Attack
Franz O.Iwu and Richard N. Zobel, University of Manchester, Manchester,
United Kingdom
METH-14
A Conceptual Approach to Non-Linear Identification and Modeling Based on
Expert
Systems
K.R.Chernyshov, Institute of Control Sciences, Moscow, Russia
METH-15
Efficient Simulation of Stochastic Timed Petri Nets
Lee W.Schruben, University of California, Berkeley, USA
METH-16
Reuse Oriented Prototyping Methodologies for Systems on Chips
G.Cambon, M.Robert, L.Torres and G.Sassatelli, Universite Montpellier
II, Montpellier, France
METH-17-TRANS
Identifying Best Predictors for Car Following Behavior from Empirical
Data
Pengjun Zheng, Mike McDonald, Jianping Wu and Mark Brackstone,
University of
Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
METH-18-BOND
Linearization of the Bond Graph Model of a Robot RTX
A.Gargouri, Labo d?Analyse des Systemes, Tunis and M.Tagina, Monastir,
Tunisia
METH-19
A Comparative Analysis of the Reliability of Simple and Two-Level
Checkpointing
Techniques in Two Different Distributed Industrial Control Systems
Architectures
Alicia Rubio and Rafael Ors, Politechnical University of Valencia,
Valencia, Spain
METH-20
Design and Performance Evaluation of Sequential Standardized Time Series
Procedures
under Multiple Replications in Parallel
Edjair Mota, University of Amazonas, Brazil
METH-21
Feature Selection for Financial Trading Rules
Ian Cloete and Andrew Skabar, International University in Germany,
Bruchsal, Germany
METH-22
An Extension of Discrete Event High Level Specification DECM Formal
Language
Norbert Giambiasi, IUSPIM and Jean-Luc Paillet and Watcharee Jumpamule,
CMI, Marseille,
France
METH-23
JavaSim - A Discete Event Simulation Library
W. Kuhn, BUGH, Germany
METH-25
Speeding Up Stochastic Discrete-Event Simulation
Krzystof Pawlikowski and Donald McNickle, University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New
Zealand
METH-26
Variables and Equations in Hybrid Systems with Structural Changes
D.A, van Beek, J.E. Rooda, Eindhoven University of Technology,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
METH-27
Performance Modeling in the Large: A Case Study
B.D.Theelen, J.P.M. Voeten, L.J. van Bokhoven, Eindhoven University of
Technology, The
Netherlands and A.M.M. Niemegeers, Alcatel Antwerp and G.G. de Jong,
Telelogic, Leuven,
Belgium
METH-32
Simulation and Knowledge Management: The Role of Groupware
Martin Boulger, Vlatka Hlupic, Simon J.E. Taylor, Brunel University,
Uxbridge, United
Kingdom
METH-33
Simulation Games: Theory and Systems
G. Albano, C.d?Apice and S.Salerno, University of Salerno, Salerno, and
T.Durante, University
of Cassino, Cassino, Italy
METH-35
The Analysis of a Star-Topology Information System Network
Alexander Andronov, ikolay Fyodorov and Julija Glaza, Riga Technical
University, Riga, Latvia
METH-36
TCP/IP-Based Virtual Control Systems - A Low Cost Alternative for
Realistic Simulation
of Control Systems
Mieczyslaw Metzger, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
METH-37
Comparative Simulation Studies of Model-Extended PI Control of CSTR
Mieczyslaw Metzger, Silesian University of Technology Gliwice, Poland
METH-38
What does a Computer Simulation Prove?
Franck Varenne, Universite Lyon 2, Lyon, France
METH-39
Virtual-Matching or Police-State
A.Gaspar, Harant BT, Budapest, Hungary
METH-40-APP
A Generic Simulation Model for an Industrial Problem
Marcel Beauseigneur, PSA Peugeot Citroen and Corinne Boutevin, Nicolas
Cossard, Michel
Gourgand and Sylvie Norre, Universite Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand,
France
METH-41
Systematic Structural Modelling of Discrete Event Systems Using Petri
Nets
Eugene J.H.Kerckhoffs, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands and Carmen
Veronica Bobeanu, Ghent
University, Ghent, Belgium
METH-42
An Algebraic Approach to Petri Nets Based Representation of Complex
Discrete Systems
Carmen Veronica Bobeanu, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium and Eugene
J.H.Kerckhoffs, TU
Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
METH-44
A Distributed Parallel Architecture using Client Server Model for
Parameter tracking Algorithms
D. Al-Dabass, D.Evans and S.Sivayoganathan, Nottingham Trent University,
Nottihgam, United
Kingdom
METH-45
Forwards and Backwards MSMCO Simulation Programs with Applications
William Conley, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, USA
AGENT-25-METH
Real-Time Simulation of pH-Process for Comparative Evaluation of PI, GMC
and FPC
Algorithms
Krzysztof Stebel, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
AGENT-27-METH
Multi-Agent Modelling Behaviours in Virtual Environments
Q.H.Mehdi, Z.Wen and N.E.Gough, University of Wolverhampton,
Wolverhampton, United
Kingdom
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Canterbury, Christchurch, New zealand,
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Department of Computer Science, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772 email: krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569 URL: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys
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