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SIMULATION
APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY
STUDENT PAPERS
METHODOLOGIES
AND TOOLS
METH-1
Achieving Maintainability of Process Simulation Software Models
Edward J. Williams,Production Modeling Corporation and University of Michigan - Dearborn,
USA
METH-2
Numerical Simulation of Jet Dynamics in the Inviscid and Inviscous Regimes using the Level
Set Method
A.Balabel, B.Binninger, M.Hermann and M.Peters, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
METH-3
Engineering Tools Based on Formal technics for Complex embedded Multi-Agent systems
Co-Design
A. Hasbani, IUT Clermont-Ferrand, Aubiere, France
METH-5
Balance Equivalence for Performance Analysis of Distributed-Memory Multithreaded Systems
W.M.Zuberek, Memorial University of New Foundland, St.John, Canada
METH-6
New Approach to Risk Dinamics Assessment:the Application of the Theory of Catastrophes and
the Mathematical Models
Konstantyn Atoyev
METH-7
Simulation for Dynamical Process Chains
Dieter Spath, Gisela Lanza and Markus Herm, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe,
Germany
METH-8
Functional Modeling: a Survey for a Common Framework Design
Guy-Alain Amoussou, Humboldt State University, California State University, Arcata, USA
and Serge Rhomer, Universite de Technology de Troyes, Troyes, France
METH-9
Performance Modelling of Software Systems in UML-Tools for the Software Developer
Andreas Hennig, Rainer Wasgint, Corporate Technology, Siemens AG, München, Germany
METH-11
OLYMPIOS : a model to control process with component
Christian Braesch , Franck Theroude and Alain Haurat, CESALP, Annecy Cedex, France
METH-12
Use of A Resampling Approach to Systems Simulation
Alexander Andronov and Yuri Merkuryev, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
METH-13
Integration of the Spectre Simulation Engine in an Object-Oriented Web System
Andriy Levytskyy and Eugene Kerckhoffs, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
METH-14
Generic Modelling of a Stochastic Continuous System
Martin Albertijn and Paul Stephanus Kruger, South-Africa
METH-15
Using Meta-Modelling and Graph Grammars to Process GPSS Models
Juan de Lara, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain and Hans Vangheluwe, McGill
University, Montreal, Canada
METH-16
An Improved Method for Solving DEDS Control Synthesis Problems
Frantisek Capkovic, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
METH-18
Integrated Support of Software Re-Use in CASE
Zina Houhamdi, University of Biskra, Biskra, Algeria
METH-19
Employing a Real-Time System Specification for the Development of FRTS Systems
Dimosthenes Anagnastopoulos, Vasilios Dalakas, Mara Nikolaidou, University of Athens, and
Vasilios Vescoukis, NTUA, Athens, Greece
METH-20
Object Oriented Modelling and Simulation of Complex Control Systems
Laurent Thiery and Bernard Thirion, Universite de Haute Elsace, Mulhouse, France
METH-21
Simulation of Multiagent System in Parallel and Distributed Programming
Ryszard Tolwinski, Technical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
METH-22
Virtual Prototyping of a Hydraulic Cushion for HIL
J. Landaluze, I. Portilla, M.A. Otaduy, A. Martínez and R. Reyero, IKERLAN Technology
Research Centre, Arrasate-Mondragón, Spain
METH-23
A Java Toolset for Modellign and Simulation of Complex Timed Petri Nets
L. Carullo, A. Furfaro, L. Nigro, F. Pupo, Universitŕ della Calabria, Rende (CS), Italy
METH-24
Process Modeling and Simulation X Project Management and Control: An integrated Approach
Germano de Souza Kienbaum, Space Research Institute - INPE, Săo José dos Campos, SP,
Brazil
METH-25
Prototyping in Process oriented Modeling and Simulation
Jaap A. Ottjes, Hans P.M. Veeke, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
METH-26
Towards Functional-Structural Analysis of Forest Stands with LIGNUM
Jari Perttunen, Risto Sievänen, Mika Lehtonen The Finnish Forest Research Institute and
Eero Nikinmaa, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
METH-27
EcosimPro: An Object-Oriented Simulation Tool for Dynamic Systems
Ramón Pérez-Vara AND Pedro Cobas, Company: EA Internacional, Madrid, Spain
METH-28
EGRET- Event Graph Editor and Simulator
Andrej Netri, Viliam Solcany and Jiri Safarik, Slovak University of Technology,
Bratislava, Slovakia
METH-29
A Multiagent System for the Concurrent Execution of Simulation Replicas
Miguel A. Mateo, Julio Pons, Roman Garcia and Lenin Lemus, UPV, Valencia, Spain
METH-30
PeNeTo; A Petri Net Simulator for Fast Safety and Quality Analysis and Cost -Prediction
Stefan Heller and Stefan Greiner, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart and Graham Horton, Magdeburg
University, Magdeburg, Germany
METH-31
Independent Sampling: A New Method for Simulation Output Analysis
Acacio M.Porta Nova, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
METH-32
On the Reliability of Random Number Generators for Simulation Studies
Yadolah Dodge and Guiseppe Melfi, Universite de Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
METH-33
Formal Integration of Structural Dynamics into the Object-Oriented Modeling of Hybrid
Systems
Andre Nordwig.
METH-34
The AA method for the Evaluation of Simulation Results
Norbert Th.Mueller, University of Trier, Trier, Germany
NN-2
ACME(A Common Mental Environment)-Driver A Cognitive Car Driver Model Simulation
Daniel Krajzewicz, Peter Wagner, German Aerospace Centre, Berlin, Germany
NN-5
Influence Factors on Duration of Queueing System's Transience Period
Neboisa Nikolich, Military Academy, Postgraduate School, AY, Yugoslavia, Belgrade
NN-6
Computer Simulation and Modelling of an Ultrasonic Motor using a Single Flexural Vibrating
Bar
M. Shafik, J. A. G. Knight, De Montfort University, Leicester and H. Abdalla, Smart
Technology Ltd, Coleshill, Birmingham, United Kingdom
NN-7
Use of Rate Control and Historical Data to Improve Performance of Servers
Pok Vic Sent and Ian Thng, National University of Singapore and Simon See, Sun
Microsystems, Singapore
NN-8
Scheduling Algorithm for Distributed Simulation Systems Management
Dr. Simon See, Sun Microsystems, Singapore
NN-13
Optimization of a Star Topology Network
Julija Glaza, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
NN-14
Fault Detection and Isolation in Magnetic Levitation Vehicle using Hybrid Parameter
Estimation and Fuzzy Logic Residual Evaluation
Athamena Belkacem, University of Biskra, Algeria and Abassi Hadj Ahmed, University of
Reading, reading, United Kingdom
NN-15
Representing knowledge In An Explanatory Qualitative Simulation Environment
Mohamed El Habib Laraba and Zaidi Sahnoune, University Mentouri, Constantine, Algeria
NN-16
Integrating a Bond Graph Based Model of Chemo Chemical Coupling with Huxley's Sliding
Filament Theory
Vanessa Díaz-Zuccarini and Jacques LeFčvre and Ahmed Rahmani, LAIL, UPRESA CNRS, Ecole
Centrale de Lille, Lille, France and Marisol Delgado, Universidad Simón Bolívar,
Caracas, Venezuela.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AND NEURAL NETWORKS
AI-1
The Use of Neural Networks in Sensor Failure Detection and Signal Reconstruction
G.Waterworth, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, United Kingdom
AI-2
Hierarchical Intelligent Mixed Simulation
Tudor Niculiu, Univ. Politechnica of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania and Sergio Cotofana,
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
AI-3
BAPER A Spacecraft Battery Performance Tool for Cluster II
Alessandro Donati, European Space Agency, Darmstadt, Germany and Giuseppe Ottavianelli,
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
AI-4
An Agent and Group Model for Generating a Variety of Flocking Behaviours
Q.H.Medi, H.Suliman and N. E. Gough, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom,
AI-5
Intelligent Management and Optimization Of a Combined Energy Unit - Supplier - Consumer
System
Ammar Al Khani, Finnskills Consulting, Kiertokuja 6 A - Espoo, Finland
AI-6
Parallel Evolutionary Algorithms
Wilfried Sihn,, Tom-David Graupner, Math. Matthias Asal, Fraunhofer Institute for
Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA, Stuttgart, Germany
AI-7
Genetic Optimisation of Reaction Wheels Speed Profiles for the XMM Newton Telescope
F. J. Varas1, J. Casňliva1 and F.J. Busto1, GTD- Ingenieria de Sistemas y Software
Industrial, S.A.Barcelona, Spain and F. Moura-Pires2, A. Pereira2, UNINOVA- Instituto de
Desenvolvimento Novas Tecnologias, Caparica, Portugal and R. Kresken, F. Dreger and A.
Donati ESA/ESOC, European Space Agency, Darmstadt, Germany
AI-8
Fuzzy expert System for Gyroscope Fault Detection
A. Pereira, F. Moura-Pires, R. A. Ribeiro, L. Correia and N. Viana, UNINOVA- Caparica,
Portugal F. J. Varas+, GTD- Ingenieria de Sistemas y Software Industrial, S.A.Barcelona,
Spain and G. Mantovani, P. Bargellini, R. Perez-Bonilla and A. Donati ESA/ESOC, European
Space Agency, Darmstadt, Germany
AI-10
Feasibility of Distributed Parallel Simulation of AI Search Algorithms
Julian Churchill, Richard Cant and David Al-Dabass, Nottingham Trent University,
Nottingham, United Kingdom
HIGH PERFORMANCE AND
LARGE-SCALE COMPUTING
HPS-1
Parallel Simulation of Gaspulsations in Pipe Systems
S.W.Brok, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
HPS-2
Networks of Infinite Server Queues
Eugene Lebedev, Kiev University, Kiev, Ukraine
HPS-3
Enhancing Load Balancing in a Data Parallel GSM Network Simulation through Application
Specific Information
Pentti Huttunen, Jouni Ikonen and Jari Porras, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Lappeenranta, Finland
HPS-4
MPIT- Communication Library for Clusters of SMP Workstations
Pentti Huttunen, Jouni Ikonen and Jari Porras, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Lappeenranta, Finland
HPS-5
High Performance Computing by Context Switching Reconfigurable Logic
Jim Torresen and Knut Arne Vinger, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
HPS-6
Simulating Layer-4 Load Balancing Strategies in Web Clusters
Xavier Molero and Vincente Santoja, UPV, Valencia, Spain
HPS-7
Analysis of Coverage and Performance of the Variable Sized Replications Simulation Method
in Parallel
A.Perles, X.Molero, A.Marti and J.J.Serrano, UPV, Valencia, Spain
HPS-8
Parallel Real-Time Fluid Simulation and Animation with Fractal Optical Refinements
Thorsten May, Sachs Schneider and Volker Luckas, FIGD, Darmstadt, Germany
VERIFICATION,
VALIDATION AND ACCREDITATION
VERIF-1
Validation: Real World System Knowledge, Types of Validity and Credibility Levels
Marko Hofmann, Institute for Technology of Intelligent Systems (ITIS), University of the
Federal Armed Forces Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
VERIF-3
HLA Interoperability Analysis based on Colored Petri Nets
Stephanie Combettes, Alexandre Nketsa, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France
VERIF-4
Simulation of Software Behavior using Animation
Ian Oliver, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland
VERIF-5
The Application of VV&A in Promoting the Credible Employment of M&S Within the
Joint Strike Fighter Program
Ronald L. Ketcham, Joint Accreditation Support Activity, China Lake, USA
VERIF-6
Determination and Propagation of Credibility in V&V Activities
Andreas Köster, Institute for Technology of Intelligent Systems (ITIS), University of the
Federal Armed Forces Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
VERIF-7
Formal Behaviour Verification of HLA Federations using temporal Logic
Dirk Brade, Universitaet der Bundeswehr, Neubiberg, Germany
VERIF-8
Establishing the Credibility of Rolling Airframe Missile Simulations for Use in
Operational Testing: A Success Story in Applied VV&A
Michelle L. Kilikauskas , Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake, USA
ECONOMICS AND
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
OR-2
Option Pricing using Numerical Methods
M.Benedek, University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
OR-3
Cougar Concept and New Approach to Service Management By Using Simulation
Agostino G. Bruzzone and Simone Simeoni, University Of Genoa, Genova, Italy
OR-4
Power Law Volatility Auto-Correlations in a Generalised Lotka Volterra Formalism
Louzon, Y. et al.,
COMPLEX SYSTEMS
MODELLING
CSM-1
A CAD Environment for the Numerical Simulation of Servo Pneumatic Actuator Systems
A.Anglani, D.Gnoni, A Grieco and M.Pacella, Universita degli Studi di Lecce, Lecce, Italy
CSM-2
Monte-Carlo Simulation of Multi-Agent System in Soap Froth
Chiwah Kong and K.Y. Szeto , Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR
CSM-3
Assessing Uncertainty in Models of Complex Systems
Eshan Rajabally, Pratyush Sen, University of Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle,
and Steve Whittle, BAE Systems, Warton Aerodrome, Preston, United Kingdom
CSM-4
Mobility Models for Cellular Simulation Tools
Enrico Jugl and Holger Pampel, Lucent Technologies Network Systems Gmbh, Nuremberg,
Germany
CSM-5
Simulation of Container Terminal - a General Approach
Krzysztof Amborski, Andrzej Dzielinski, Warsaw Technical University, Warszawa, Poland
CSM-6
Application of Finite Elements Method for Analysis and Design of Hyperelastic Material
Jan Amborski, Rafal Kajka, Jerzy Osinski, Warsaw University of Technology, and Institute
of Aviation, Warsaw, Poland
CSM-7
Engset's Model for Simulation of Multiservice Circuit-Switched Networks
Zdenko Vrdoljak, Josip Gracin and Mladen Kos, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
CSM-8
Eccentricity Error Compensation Models for an Incremental Motion Encoder (IME)
Emmanouil Hanris, Paul A.Orton, Janet F.Poliakoff and Peter D.Thomas, Nottingham Trent
University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
CSM-9
Simulation Based Study of Multi-Threshold Mechanism for ABR Services in ATM-Networks
H.Ben Aboud, Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon, France
CSM-10
The Modelling of 3-Axis Vibration Measurement sensor using an Incremental Motion Encoder
(IME)
Emmanouil Hanris, Paul A.Orton, Janet F.Poliakoff and Peter D.Thomas, Nottingham Trent
University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
CSM-11
Simulation of Machine Tool Performance Monitoring based on an Incremental Motion Encoder
Paul A.Orton, Janet F.Poliakoff, Adam J.Watkins and Peter D.Thomas, Nottingham Trent
University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
CSM-13
Detection of Norwegian Speed Limit Signs
Lukas Sekanina, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic and Jim Torresen,
University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
CSM-14
A Signal Processing Architecture Based on RAM Technology
Jim Torresen and Vidar Engh Skangen, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
CSM-15
An Object Oriented Approach to Telecommunications Network Modeling
Marko Lakovic, Robert Inkret and Branko Mikac, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
CSM-16
Steps towards Real Time Simulation of Robot Dynamics
Wolfgang Weber and Lazuardi Anggono
CSM-17
Qualitative Modeling of Complex Physical Systems based on Similarity Calculus
N.Bogunovic, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
CSM-18
The Analysis and Decomposition of Free-Form Surface Models
R.Bardell, K.Sivayoganathan, V.Balendran and D.Al-Dabass, Nottingham Trent University,
Nottingham, United Kingdom
CSM-19
Simulation of Autonomous DC's for Luggage Handling in Airports
Alexander Fay, ABB Corporate Research, Ladenburg, Germany
EDUCATION AND GAMING
EDUC-2
Games for Engineering Education
Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Jens Hoheisel, Wolfgang Echelmeyer, Tilo Hamann, BIBA Bremen, Germany
EDUC-4
Teaching Partial Differential Equations trough the Internet: an Interactive Approach
Manuel Alfonseca, Juan de Lara, Germán Montoro, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid,
Spain
EDUC-5
TRUC: an eLearning tool for Risk and Uncertainty Concepts
Bart H.M. Gerritsen and Ale T. Ganzeveld, TNO Netherlands Institute of Applied Geoscience,
Delft, The Netherlands
EDUC-6
Simulation of Queueing Networks in PetriSim
Jaroslav Sklenar, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
ENVIRONMENT, BIOLOGY,
ECOLOGY AND MEDICINE
BIO-1
Fractal dimension of transdermal-delivery drug models
Francisco Torrens, Universitat de Valčncia, Burjassot (Valčncia), Spain,
BIO-2
HIV time hierarchy: Winning the war while, losing all the battles
Uri Hershberg, Yoram Louzoun, Henri Atlan, Sorin Solomon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, Israel
BIO-3
An Interactive Gene Map and an Interactive Morphological Model of Barley (Hordeum Vulgare)
Gerhard Buck-Sorlin, IPK Gatersleben and Matthias Hoffken, Martin Luther University,
Halle, Germany
BIO-4
From Simulation Chips to Biomedical Simulators
Jirí Kofránek, Michal Andrlík, Tomá Kripner, Jan Maek, Charles University,
Prague, Czech Republic
BIO-5
On the Potential of Simulation for One Class of Neural Biosystems
Vladimir Medved, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
BIO-6
Distributed Simulation of Metabolic Networks with Model Variants
B.Freisleben, M.D.Haunschild and W.Wiechert, University Siegen, Siegen and R.Takors,
Research Center Julich, Germany
BIO-8
System Dynamics for Environmental Management: Four Case Studies
Immaculada Fernandez, Technical University of Madrid, Madrid and Francisco Moya and Jose
Carlos Gonzalez, University of Castilia-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain.
BIO-9
A Real-Time Software Architecture based on Petri Nets for the Design of Medical
Instrumentation Computing Platforms: an ECG for Telediagnosis
Ramiro Velasquez, Universidad Bonnaterra, Aguascalientes, Mexico
BIO-10
Virtual Strabismus: Movements of the eyes simulated in 3D for educational purposes
K. H. Wassill, H. Kaufmann, Th. Kowarsch, Univ. Eye Hospital, Giessen, Germany
BIO-11
Preliminary Approach to the Simulation of Coevolution in an Ecosystem: The Bacterial Phage
Interactions
Marc Baguelin, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, Jacques Lefebvre City
University, London and Jean-Pierre Richard, IdeaSim Ltd, Harrow, United Kingdom
BIO-12
Evolving both Hardware Subsystems and the Selection of Variants of such into an Assembled
System
Jim Torresen, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
BIO-13
Modeling of Information Flow in Cells"
Marco Weismueller, Rainer Koenig, Gaelle Dubois, Roland Eils,, German Cancer Research
Center, Heidelberg, Germany
BIO- 14
L-systems and MTGs: Integrating Simulation and Formal Analysis of Architectural Plant
Models.
Pascal Ferraro, Christophe Godin, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, CIRAD/INRA, Montpellier,
France and University of Calgary, Canada
BIO- 15
Process Integration to an Environment.
J. Urbanek, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
ANALYTICAL AND
STOCHASTIC MODELLING TECHNIQUES
ASMT-1
A Scalable Scheme for Call Admission and Handover of a Single Radio Cell in a Cellular
WATM System: An Analytical Approach
Abdullah M.S.Alkahtani, Khalid Al-Begain and M.E.Woodward, University of Bradford,
Bradford, United Kingdom
ASMT-2
Generalised Stochastic Petri Nets for the Analysis of Retrial Queueing Systems
N.Gharbi and M.Ioualalen, USTHB, Algiers, Algeria
ASMT-3
Simple Solutions for a Class of Periodic BM/M1/c Queues
Lothar Breuer, University of Trier, trier, Germany
ASMT-4
A Simple Analysis of Heterogeneous Multiserver Threshold Queues with Histeris
I.M.le Ny and B.Tuffin, IRISA, Beaulieu, France
ASMT-5
Numerical Analysis and Optimisation of Class Based Queueing
Andrey Panchenko and Peter Bucholz, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany
ASMT-7
Multi-Objective optimisation of Food Refluent Treatment Plant Design Parameters through
Designed Simulation with Significant Experimental Error
Alessandra Frigato Bonello, Roberto Mosca, Sergio Pozzi Cotto, DIP, University of Genoa,
Genoa, Italy
ASMT-8
Coverage and capacity Study of a Mobile Infostations System
Dave Cavalcanti, Judith Kelner and Djamel Sadok, Federal University of Pernambuco,
Recife-PE, Brazil
ASMT-9
Software Sirius ++ for Performance Evaluation of Modem Communication Networks
Alexander N.Dudin, Valentina L.Klimenok, Gennadiy V.Tsarenkov, Belarus State University,
Minsk, Belarus
ASMT-10
Characteristics of the Simultaneously Queueing Systems
Alexander A. Chechelnitski, Kiev National University, Kiev, Ukraine
ASMT-11
Networks of Infinite Server Queues
Eugene Lebedev, Kiev University, Kiev, Ukraine
ASMT-12
Busy Period Distribution of the BMAP/PH/1/ Queue
Louis-Marie Le Ny and Bruno Sericola, IRISA-INRIA, Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu,
France
ASMT-13
Queueing Network Simulation based on Quasi Weak Regeneration
A.V.Belyy and I.V.Anisimov, Petrozavodsk State University, Petrozavodsk, Russia
ASMT-14
Stationary Workload Analysis for Single Service Systems with Slowly Decreasing Service
Time Distribution
Gerhard Hasslinger, Deutsche Telekom, Darmstadt and Daniela Fausten, University of
Duisburg, Duisburg, Germany
ASMT-15
On Oscillating Queueing Systems
M.S.Bratiychuk and A.Chydzinski, Silesian Technical University, Gliwice, Poland
ASMT-16
Impatient service in exponential tandem queues
Ciro D'Apice & Rosanna Manzo, University of Salerno, Fisciano (SA), Italy
ASMT-17
Performance Modeling of Retrial Systems using the MOSEL Language
Joerg Barner and Gunter Bolch, University of Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany
ASMT-18
Scheduling Issues in a Partitionable Parallel System
Helen D.Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
ASMT-19
Markovian Model for the M.Machine Flow Shop with Limited Buffer or no Buffer
Michel Gourgand, Nathalie Grangeon and Sylvie Norre, LIMOS, Universite Blaise Pascal,
Aubiere Cedex, France
ASMT-20
A Reliability Model for Hardware Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Harriet Spenke, Max-Planck Institute for Physicolinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
ASMT-21
Visiting Probabilities in Non-Irreducible Markov Chains with Strongly Connected Components
Helene le Guen, Alitec Informatique, Laval Cedex and Raymond Marie, IRISA, Rennes Cedex,
France
ASMT-22
Stable Recursive Algorithms for Solving Overdetermined Systems of Linear Equations under
Stochastic Environment and their Applications
K.R.Chernyshov and E.Ph.Jarko, Institute of Control Sciences, Moscow, Russia
ASMT-23
Estimating Disperssional Functions and an Extension of Statistical Linearization
R.Chernyshov, Institute of Control Sciences, Moscow, Russia
ASMT-24
Examining Coincident Failures and Usage Profiles in Reliability Analysis of an Embedded
Vehicle Sub-System
Frederick T.Sheldon and Kshamta Jerath, Washington State University, Washington, USA
ASMT-25
A Retrial Queueing System with a Finite Buffer, several Input Flows and a Customer
Searching Server
O. Bocharov, CD Apice, N. Phong, G.Rizelian
ASMT-26
Performance Analysis of Re-Use Partitioning in Wireless Networks
S. Tantos, I. Awan, D. Kouvatsos, K. Al-Begain
ASMT-28
Analytical Models for Parameter Tracking Algorithms
D.Al-Dabass et al
ASMT-29
Characterization of the Cell Flow Using Burst Scale Probability Algorithm
Emilia Rozenshine-Kemelmacher, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
SIMULATION IN INDUSTRY
IND-2
Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation of Adsorption, Diffusion and Reaction in Single File
Networks at Steady State Conditions
Peter Brauer and Joerg Kerger, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
IND-4
Filament Winding Simulation for Robotic Cell Design
Alfredo Anglani, Francesco Nucci, Alessandro Spagnolo, Universitŕ degli Studi di Lecce,
Lecce, Italy
IND-5
Integration of Scheduling and Simulation for Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Soemon Takakuwa, Nagoya University, Nagoya-shi, Aichi, Japan
IND-7
Elastic Deformation Compensation of Cutting Technological System
Tareq A. Abu Shreehah, AL-Balqa' Applied University, Tafila, Jordan
IND-8
Determination of Optimal Qualities of Products during Research Design and Construct Stages
using the Mathematical Methods
Dr. Nasir Kloub, AL-Balqa' Applied University, Tafila, Jordan
IND-9
Full Transceiver Circuit Simulation using VHDL-AMS
Jean Oudinot, Serge Scotti , Jean Ravatin , Audrey Le-clercq and Jacky Lebrun Mentor
Graphics Europe, France
IND-10
Analysis of Electrical Power Consumption in Refrigeration Plant
V. Zhyvytsya,, Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration, Ukraine and Kamal Khandakji, Al
Balqa' Applied University, Jordan
IND-11
Simulation-based Configuration and Animation of Production Systems via the Internet
Wilfried Sihn, and Tom-David Graupner, IPA, Stuttgart, Germany
IND-12
Modelling and Simulation of an Electro-Hydraulic Servo Drive in NUT Programming
Environment
Gunnar Grossschmidt and Mait Harf, Tallinn Technical University, Tallinn, Estonia
IND-13
A Generic Simulation Model for Systems of Container Terminals
Hans P.M. Veeke, Jaap A. Ottjes, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
IND-14
On the Topography Simulation of Memory Cell Trenches for Semiconductor Manufacturing
Deposition Processes using the Level Set Method
Clemens Heitzinger and Siegfried Selberherr, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
IND-15
Investigations of IP Based Mobility for Wireless LANs with the Network Simulator NS
Frank Christhal, Andreas Huber, Joachim Habermann, University of Applied Sciences, Giessen
Friedberg and Sven Hischke, T Systems Nova Gmbh, Darmstadt, Germany
IND-16
Application of Symbolic Analysis in the Industrial Analog IC Design
Ralf Sommer and Eckhard Hennig, Infeon technologies AG, Munich, Germany
IND-17
Simulation of MTTF-values for a 1oo2 Safety-related system using a new approach with Monte
Carlo Method
Josef Börcsök, HIMA GmbH + Co KG and. Siegbert Hentschke, University of Kassel, Germany
IND-18
Is VHDL- AMS suited to meet the challanges of deep submicron Integration?
Gerd Voland, FH Konstanz, Germany
IND-19
Modelling and Simulation in the Design Flow for High Precision Numerically Controlled
Oscillators
I. Janiszewski, B. Hoppe, and H. Meuth, µSYST Research Group, FH- Darmstadt - University
of Applied Science, Darmstadt, Germany
IND-20
Mixed Level/Mixed Signal Simulation of an Industrial Sensorinterpolation IC
Werner Bonath, Karsten Leitis, FH Giessen-Friedberg University of Applied Science,
Giessen, Germany
IND-21
Design of Switch Mode Power Supplies - An Internet Expert System
Heinz Schmitt-Walter, FH Darmstadt, University of Applied Science, Darmstadt, Germany
NN-17-IND-22
Microprocessor Control of Electromechanical Systems with Induction Motor Drive
Kamal Khandakji, Al Balqa' Applied University, Jordan
STUDENT PAPERS
STUD-1
Linear Programming Model to Find the Optimal Disassembly Sequence
S. Addouche, C. Perrard, J.M. Henrioud, Laboratoire d'Automatique de Besançon , Institut
de Productique Besançon, France
STUD-2-BIO
Modelling of Ecological Situation by the R-Function Method
Uvarov R.A., The A.N. Podgorny Institute for Mechanics Engineering Problems of the
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
STUD-3-OR
Simulation of e-Procurement via web
Michael Lipp, Katharina Schwarz, Philipp Thun, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt ,
Darmstadt, Germany
STUD-4
Modelling and Simulation of Metabolic Networks Petri Nets Approach and Perspective
Ming Chen, University Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany
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January 15
2002 |
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February
25
2002 |
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Full Paper
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April
30
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Conference
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June
3-5
2002 |
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