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Organized by Contributors
Conference
Program
ICRAES’18, Hammamet, Tunisia Dec. 23 – Dec. 25, 2018
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3rd International Conference on Recent
Advances in Electrical Systems
(ICRAES’18)
http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/icraes
Dec. 23 – Dec. 25, 2018
Méhari Hotel 5*
(Yasmine Hammamet), Hammamet,
Tunisia
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WELCOME
Dear Participants
It is our honour and pleasure to welcome you to the 3rd International Conference on Recent
Advances in Electrical Systems (ICRAES’18).
The conference takes place at Méhari Hotel, Hammamet 5* Yasmine Hammamet ,
Tunisia for three days starting from Dec. 23, 2018. The technical program involves one
Invited Keynote, two poster sessions and nine oral sessions. This booklet is intended to
guide you throughout the conference. You can find lots of useful information including
contents of the technical sessions, presentation times and places. Members of the conference
committee will also be at your disposal to help you. Being a part of this major event has
been a memorable and rewarding experience for us. We hope all the participants will find
the conference enjoyable and informative.
General Chair
Prof. Dr. Tarek BOUKTIR
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General Chairmen Professor Dr. Tarek BOUKTIR (University Ferhat Abbas Sétif 1, Algeria)
Professor Dr. Rafik NEJI (ENIS, SFAX, Tunisia)
Organization Chairs Ass. Prof. Linda SLIMANI (University Ferhat Abbas Sétif 1, Algeria)
Prof. Moez GHARIANI (ENIT’Com, SFAX, Tunisia)
International Steering Committee Chair
Prof. Dr. M.E.H. BENBOUZID (France)
Members of Organization Committee
Raida SELLAMI (Tunisia)
Abdessalem MEHENNI (Algeria)
International Steering Committee Members:
Prof. Ali Feliachi (USA); Prof. Tahar Bahi (Algeria); Prof. Omrane Bouketir (Algeria);
Prof. Achour Betka (Algeria); Prof. Tahir Cetin Akinci (Turkey); Prof. I. Musirin
(Malaysia); Prof. Lassaad SBITA (Tunisia); Prof. Selim Koroglu (Turkey); Prof. Jan Latal
(Czech Republic); Prof. Tole Sutikno (Indonesia); Prof. Moez Ghariani (Tunisia); Prof. H.
Hadj Abdallah (Tunisia); Prof. K. Srairi (Algeria); Prof. K. Barra ( Algeria ); Prof. N. Golea
(Algeria); Prof. M. Pucci (Italy); Prof. R. Neji ( Tunisia ); Prof. T. Bouktir (Algeria); Prof. I.
Boumhidi (Morocco); Prof. Federico Milano (Irland); Prof. Diego Bellan (Italy); Prof.
Hazlie Mokhlis (Malaysia); Prof. Khalid Mohd. Nor (Malaysia); Prof. Asim Kaygusuz
(Turkey); Prof. Mohd. Wazir Mustaffa (Malaysia); Prof. Omar H. Abdalla (Egypt); Prof.
Linda Slimani (Algeria); Prof. Mohamed Boudour (Algeria); Prof. Saad Mekhilef
(Malaysia); Prof. Salah Chenikher (Algeria); Prof. Bouziane Boussahoua (Algeria); Prof.
Salim Haddad (Algeria); Prof. Samir Ladaci (Algeria); Prof. Badre Boussoufi (Morocco);
Prof. Helmi ALLOUI (Tunisia); Prof. Akash Saxena (India); Prof. Ilhem Slama-Belkhodja
(Tunisia); Prof. Mohamed Najeh Lakhoua (Tunisia); Prof. Ahmed Salhi (Algeria);
Prof. Gokhan Erdemir (Turkey); Prof. Kaddour Arzag (Algeria).
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INFORMATION FOR SESSION CHAIRS, ORAL PRESENTERS, AND POSTER
PRESENTERS
SESSION CHAIRS:
Session chairs are listed by name on each session in the technical program. Please check to
see if you are a session chair, and if so, please identify the session(s) you are scheduled to
chair. If you have a conflict with another presentation or event you must attend and cannot
fulfil your duties as session chair, please ensure that another person will be present to
assume those responsibilities. It is important that session chairs maintain the schedule as
indicated in the technical program to allow the participants to see the papers that they want
to see at the time they want to see them. If you are a session chair, please do your best in the
following areas:
1. Come to the room for your session early and if possible identify each of the speakers
before the session begins.
2. Provide each speaker with 10 minutes of presentation time and 5 minutes to allow for
questioning and transitioning to the next speaker.
3. Do not allow speakers to extend over their time slot, nor allow questions to extend into
the next speaker’s time. If there are additional questions, these can be handled during a
break between sessions. Use your best judgment to balance the need to be fair to the
presenter’s time and to the participants’ time.
4. In the case of paper for which no author or surrogate is available to present (“noshow”),
please either use the time for an open discussion of previous paper or questions, or break for
10 minutes and then reconvene. Although significant effort has been made to reduce the
number of no-shows, it is always possible that some will occur.
ORAL PRESENTERS:
You’ll find your presentation time(s) in the technical program in this booklet. Please locate
your times and places and ensure that you know where to go and when to be there. Please
ensure that you show up early for your oral presentation and identify yourself to the session
chair. Please also ensure that you are as prepared as possible to make your presentation
when it is your time. Do not go over 10 minutes for your presentation, allowing for 5
minutes of questions and transitioning to the next speaker. Follow the instructions of the
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session chair. In the event that a session chair does not show for a session, the last speaker
should serve as session chair. In the event that this is not possible, please identify a
volunteer in the audience to serve as session chair, or at a minimum identify someone for
each speaker to ensure that each presentation stays within the allotted time.
POSTER PRESENTERS:
The poster sessions are scheduled in the Poster Hall. There are no other technical
presentations scheduled during these times. Poster boards are already prepared, and you will
be able to start assembling your poster presentations during the coffee breaks. Each poster
board will have a number pinned to it. To find the number that corresponds to your poster,
please go to the poster paper index in this book. This is also printed next to the paper entry
in the main program.
COFFEE AND REFRESHMENT BREAKS:
Coffee and refresh will be available for the break each day at 10:00-10:30 and 15:30-16.00
at the poster Hall.
SOFT COPIES OF THE PROCEEDINGS:
Each registrant receives a soft copy (CDROM) of the ICRAES’18 edited proceedings with
following ISBN: 978-9938-9937-1-4.
IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM For any conference-related problem, please contact any
organization committee member, the general chairs or the registration desk.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Time December 23rd December 24th December 25th
8.00-
8.30
Registration
Location: Poster Hall
Registration
Location: Poster Hall
8.30-
9.00
Opening Ceremony
(Conference Room)
Oral Sessions 3
(Room A,B,C) 9.00-
10.00
Keynote Speaker 1
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Rubaai,
Fellow IEEE, HOWARD
University Washington,
DC, USA
(Conference Room)
10.00-
10.30 Coffee Break Coffee Break
10.30-
11.30 Oral Sessions 1
(Room A,B,C)
Poster Session2
Location: Poster Hall
11.30-
12.00
Closing Ceremony
(Conference Room)
12.00-
14.00 Lunch Lunch
14.00-
15.30
Reg
istration
Oral Sessions 2
(Room A,B,C)
15.30-
16.00 Coffee Break
16.00-
16.30
Poster Session1
Location: Poster Hall
19.00-
21.00 Dinner Dinner
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SUNDAY, DEC 23, 2018
14:00 – 17:30 Registration
Location: Poster Hall
MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
08:00 – 8:30 Registration
Location: Poster Hall
8:30-9:00: OPENING CEREMONY Location: Conference Salle
9:00 – 10:00
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Ahmed Rubaai, Fellow IEEE Professor and Chairperson
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Howard University, Washington, DC, USA
Location: Conference Salle
Chair: Prof. Dr. Tarek BOUKTIR
Keynote Title: Computational Intelligence Technique-Based Development
and Control of Electric Motor Drives for Motion Control Industry
ABSTRACT
A self-learning fuzzy-neural-network PI-and PD-type control design is offered to replace
the industrial PID controller, adds a self-learning capability to the initial fuzzy design for
operational adaptively, and implements the solution on real hardware using an industrial
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test-bed system. At first the proposed solution is to use fuzzy logic-based decision structures
to mimic the PI and PD elements of a PID controller in parallel. The fuzzy decision engines
seek to improve response by executing custom actions per the combinations of fuzzy sets of
the input parameters to the logic. Operational knowledge of the physical meaning of the
fuzzy input set combinations and the necessary control response form the basis for the fuzzy
rules design. Then, a fuzzy-neural-network (FNN) structure that mimics fuzzy logic
replaces the fuzzy logic in the control design and allows for the capability for adaptive self-
tuning of the weights and memberships of the input parameters. This leads to selection of a
learning algorithm for training the networks. The design implements
the novel use of the extended Kalman filter (EKF) to train FNN structures as part of the PI-
/PD-like fuzzy design. The presence of adaptive control via the EKF learning of the FNN
control laws marks an improvement over the FL design. The benefits of the adaptive control
providing access to the fuzzy rules online and the proper execution of the updates are
improved control law maintenance operations.
A dSPACE digital signal processor (DSP)-based data acquisition and control (DAC) system
is chosen as the main interface between the controlled system (process) and the host
computer. The software associated with the dSPACE DSP-board consists of the following:
• MATLAB/Simulink, a Window based analysis environment from the
MathWorks.
• A Real Time Workshop (RTW) Window interface between the
MATLAB/Simulink environment and the dSPACE DSP-board
A test bench enables design implementation in the laboratory on hardware using a dSPACE
DS1104 DSP and MATLAB/Simulink environment. Experimental testing results show that
the proposed controller learns and robustly responds to a wide range of operating conditions
in real time. The motor drive over time is subject to experience degradation of mechanical
parts or even electrical characteristics, and the ability to automatically adapt the control
laws to these changes is a feature that a non-adaptive fuzzy controller does not have.
SHORT CV
AHMED RUBAAI, received the M.S.E.E degree from
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, and the
Dr. Eng. degree from Cleveland State University,
Cleveland, OH, in 1983 and 1988, respectively. In 1988,
he joined Howard University, Washington, DC, as a
faculty member, where he is
presently a Professor and Chairperson of the Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science Department. Dr.
Rubaai has been named an IEEE Fellow in 2015. As an
Educator, Dr. Rubaai has been an acknowledged educator
and leader of curriculum development at Howard
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University for more than two decades. He is the Founder and Lead Developer of Motion
Control and Drives Laboratory (http://www.controllab.howard.edu) that provides
engineering students with valuable hands-on and "real-world" experiences.” In recognition
of his scholarly work and dedication to the improvement of engineering education, his work
is recognized by the larger community of engineering educators, as verified by his receipt of
the 2011 ASEE Robert G. Quinn Award and the Distinguished Educator Award of the
Middle-Atlantic Section of the American Society for Engineering Education. This
recognition is a clear demonstration and confirmation of his peers’ high regard for his
contributions to engineering education.
As a researcher, Dr. Rubaai has made significant contributions to the development and
control of electric motor drives for industrial system applications in a variety of roles
including: scientist, research engineer, university professor, and as IEEE volunteer and
leader. The large majority of these contributions are heavily oriented towards industrial
applications that IEEE serves. Of particular importance is his development of control
technologies by way of intelligence; laying the technological foundations for the production
versions of high performance drives used in an expansive array of industrial, commercial,
and transportation applications today. His work covers a broad range of manufacturing and
product applications and exemplifies his ability to bridge between academic research and
the application to industrial applications. The bridges that Dr. Rubaai has built between
industry and academia represent a uniquely valuable contribution that can be matched by
very few others in the academic world today.
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MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
10:30-11:45: Oral Sessions 1
Location: Rooms A & B
Location: Room A Topic "Power Systems and Power Electronics"
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………………..
10.30-10.45
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Bechouat Mohcene, Sedraoui Moussa, Feraga Chams-Eddine and Kahla Sami
‘Faculté des Sciences et Technologie Université
de Ghardaia. Noumirat BP 455, route Ouargla
Ghardaia 47000 ‘
Traditional MPPT Algorithms Applied to
Different Models of Photovoltaic System
10.45-11.00
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Mariem Tayari, Lema Gharsellaoui, Moez Ghariani and Abdessettar Guermazi
‘Department of Electrical Engineering, National
School of Engineering, Laboratory of advanced
electronic systems and sustainable energy,
University of Sfax, 3038 Sfax, Tunisia’
Active Power Filtering application for an electric
grid connected to a conversion wind system
11.00-11.15
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Fouad Zaro, Odai Abbadi and Ahmad Abu Arrah
Electrical Engineering Department
Palestine Polytechnic University Hebron ,
Palestine
Modeling a Grid Connected VSC for Improving the
Power Quality
11.15-11.30
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Wasma Hanini, Moez Ayadi and Moez Ghariani Enet'Com, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Efficiency improving of a static converter using a
cooling system for semiconductors
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MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
10:30-11:45: Oral Sessions 1
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room B Topic "Control Systems Engineering and Automation"
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………
10.30-10.45
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Toufik Amieur, Moussa Sedraoui and Chams-Eddine Feraga
‘Department of Electrical Engineering,
University of Kasdi Merbah, Ouargla,
Algeria’
Robust Fractional PID Controller with Fractional Weights Selection for Pneumatic Manipulator Using
Fminimax Optimization Technique
10.45-11.00
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Mohamed Yaich and Moez Ghariani
‘Laboratory of Electronic Systems &
Sustainable
Energy (ESSE), Intelligent Transport
Systems &
Mobility Technology Group,
University of Sfax, National School of
Engineers-
B.P 1173, 3038 Sfax, Tunisia’
Intelligent Approach for Speed's Tracking In a Recreational
Electrical vehicle
11.00-11.15
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Faten Gouadria, L. Sbita
‘A Research Unit of Photovoltaic Wind
and Geothermal Systems National
Engineering School of Gabes, University
of Gabes’
New Control Strategies for Greenhouse Ventilation Systems
11.15-11.30
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Abdullah Al-Manfi
College of Electrical and Electronics
Technology-Benghazi
Benghazi, Libya
Implementation of Remote Self-Tuning Fuzzy PID Controller for
Induction Motor Through Ethernet
11.30-11.45
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Sonia Hammami
‘University of Tunis El Manar
El Manar Preparatory Institute for
Engineering Studies, BP 244, Tunis 2092,
Tunisia’
Vector norms approach and aggregation techniques to synchronize discrete-time
hyperchaotic maps
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MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
10:30-11:45: Oral Sessions 1
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room C Topic "Electrical Machines and Drives "
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………
10.30-10.45
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Mohamed Ali Zdiri, Badii Bouzidi
and Hsan Hadj Abdallah
‘CEM Laboratory
National Engineering School of Sfax,
Tunisia’
Open-circuit fault diagnosis in
four-switch three-phase inverter fed induction motor
drive
10.45-11.00
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Zaaraoui Lassaad and Mansouri Ali
‘L. Zaaraoui
CES Laboratory, Engineering School of
Sfax,
University of Sfax’
Design improvement of an in-Wheel machine for electric vehicle based on multiobjective algorithms
11.00-11.15
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Naila Ben Halima, Naourez Ben Hadj, Rihab Abdelmoula, Mohamed
Chaieb and Rafik Neji
National School of Engineers of Sfax
Tunisia
Sizing and Determination of Fuel Consumption and Gas Emissions in
a Series Hybrid Electric Vehicle
12:00: LUNCH
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MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
14:00-15:15: Oral Sessions 2
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room A Topic " Control Systems Engineering and Automation "
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………………..
14.00-14.15
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Soltana Guesmi, Kais Jamoussi, Moez Ghariani and Larbi
Chrifi-Alaoui
‘Laboratory of Electronic Systems &
Sustainable Energy (ESSE),
National Engineering School of Sfax
3038 Sfax, Tunisia’
Experimental validation of the robustness of super-twisting control for
Induction motor of Electric vehicle
14.15-14.30
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Kamel Jemaï, Amna Elghoul and Lassaad Sbita
‘Wind and Geothermal Systems
Research Unit of photovoltaic
National Engineering School of
Gabes, University of Gabes’
Fuzzy Control of a Power System Under Random Disturbances
14.30-15.45
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Rtibi Waad, M'Barki Lotfi, Ayedi Moez and Ghariani Moez
‘Laboratory of Electronic Systems &
Sustainable Energy (ESSE),
University of Sfax, Tunisia’
A comparative study of different multi-level inverters applied to the electric
vehicle system
14.45-15.00
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Jihen Loukil, Ferdaous Masmoudi and Nabil Derbel
‘University of Sfax, Sfax Engineering
School, Sfax, Tunisia
Control & Energy Management
Laboratory (CEMLab)
Digital Research Center of Sfax
(CRNS)’
Elman Neural Network Control Strategy For a Photovoltaic System
15.00-15.15
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Mohamed Rezki, Mouloud Ayad and Latifa Abed
‘Department of Electrical Engineering,
,Bouira University, ALGERIA’
Study of Thermal Distribution in Human Tissue across Analytical
Solution
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MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
14:00-15:15: Oral Sessions 2
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room B Topic "Smart Grid and Renewable Energy"
Chairs: Prof. ……………………………………………………………………………
14.00-14.15
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Dorra Abdeljalil, Mohamed Chaieb, Naourez Ben Hadj, Rafik Neji and Tarek
Bouktir
National School of Engineers of Sfax,
Tunisia
University Ferhat Abbas Sétif1, Algeria
Comparison of different types of generators in wind turbines
14.15-14.30
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Souhir Sallem, Salma Keskes and Mohamed Ben Ali Kamoun
National School of Engineers of Sfax,
Tunisia
Analysis and enhancement of unbalanced standalone DFIG
based WECS
14.30-14.45
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Farhat Boukhili, Dami Mohamed Ali, Zaafouri Abderrahmen and Bahi Tahar
‘ISET, Jendouba, Tunisia
ENSIT, LISIER Laboratory,
Tunis, Tunisia’
Control of DFIG based wind turbine Connected to Grid
14.45-15.00
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Lema Gharsellaoui and Moez Ghariani
‘Laboratory of the Advanced Electronic Systems
and the durable Energy ESSE
University of Sfax, Tunisia’
Starting of a wind system in isolated mode
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MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
14:00-15:00: Oral Sessions 2
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room C: Topic "Signal, Antenna, Microwave, Image Processing, Telecommunication, and
Multimedia"
Chairs: Prof. ………………………………………………………………………………
14.00-14.15
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Soraya Gouder, Ramdane Mahamdi, Luc Favre, Antoine Ronda and Isabelle Berbezier
‘Larbi Tébessi University
Tébessa, Algeria’
Vibrational properties and luminescence of Ge layers grown on porous
silicon
14.15-14.30
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Kamel Ghanem Ghalem and Fatiha Hendel
‘Université des Sciences et de la Technologie d’Oran
Mohamed
Boudiaf, USTO-MB, BP 1505, EL M’Naouer’, Algeria
How to extract the discriminant information
from eyes of an individual?
14.45-15.00
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Ines Frigui, Mohamed Salah Karoui, Hamadi Gharinai and Mongi Lahiani
‘LETI Laboratory, MEEM Team, National School of
Engineering of Sfax, Tunisia
Design of a Miniaturized Meandered Dipole
Antenna with Defected Ground Structure for
Passive UHF RFID Tags
14.45-15.00
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Mouloud Ayad, Mohamed Rezki, Mourad Benziane, Kamel Saoudi and Abderrazak Arabi
‘LPM3E Laboratory, Faculty of applied technology,
University of Bouira, Algeria’
Fault diagnosis of rotating machines using Wavelet Packets Packets
Transform
15.00-15.15
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Kaddour Arzag, Zin-Eddine Azzouz and Boualem Ghemri
‘Dept. of Electrotechnics
University of Saida
Saida, Algeria’
Influence of the Ground Stratification on the
Electric Fields Waveforms Calculated
by the 3D-FDTD Method in the Case of Lightning
Strikes to a Tower Placed on a Mountain
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15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Location: Poster Hall
MONDAY, Dec 24, 2018
16:00-16:30: Poster Sessions 1
Location: Poster Hall
Chairs: ………………………..
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Azzeddine Menasria, Abdelhak Bennia, Boualleg Abdelhalim and Moussa Sadraoui
‘LAIG laboratory
Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma, Algeria’
Recognition of Handwritten Arabic literal amounts Using
Neural Networks
51
Bourouba Hocine, Doghmane Hakim, Messaoudi Kamel and Bourennane El-Bay
‘PI: MIS Laboratory of Guelma University, Algeria
24000’
Ear recognition using textural structure descriptor
representation
52
Boualleg Abdelhalim, Deriche Mohamed, Bourouba Hocine, Sedraoui Moussa,
Doghmane Hakim and Menasria Azeddine
‘Laboratoire d’automatique et informatique de
Guelma (LAIG) Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma, BP
401 Guelma Algeria 24000’
Enhanced face recognition under varying conditions using a Weber-
Face combined with local phase quantization
54
Mohamed Benhaddad, Fouad Kerrour, Ounessa Benabbes and Abdeali Saouli
‘laboratoire de Modélisation des dispositifs a énergies
renouvelables et nanométrique,
Université Frères Mentouri de Constantine1,
Constantine, Algérie’
Analysis of Effective Mode Area and Nonlinear Characteristics of a Photonic Crystal Fiber with Finite
Element Method.
56
Aicha Mallem and Omar Boudebbouz
‘Electrotechnical Department, Faculty of Technology,
University of August 20th, 1955 – Skikda -
Road EL-Hadaik, Skikda, Algeria
Economic-Emission Load Dispatch Using Particle Swarm
Optimization
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Amer Abdeslam Aimer, Fouad Kerrourand Khalifa Aguir
Design and Optimization of Platinum Micro-Heaters for Gas
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‘MoDERNa Laboratory, University Mentouri
brothers Constantine, Constantine, Algeria ‘
Sensor Applications
65
Henchiri Abdelhamid, Bahi Tahar and Lekhchine Salima
‘20 August 1955-Skikda University, Laboratory of
Mechanical Engineering and Materials, Skikda
21000, Algeria,’
Performance analysis of a network connected photovoltaic
system
69
Hanene Hleli, Souhir Tunsi and Flah Aymen
‘National School of Electronics and
Telecommunications of Sfax, Sfax University, ESSE
Laboratory, Sfax, Tunisia’
Modeling of the Variable Reluctance Synchronous
Machines by finite elements (two-phase model)
70
Ghania Harzallah and Amina Merzougui
‘Department of Petrochemical
August 20, 1955 University
Skikda, Algeria’
Ultrat-Violet MSM photodetector based ZnO study and simulation
67
Kaouthar Melizi, Karim Sebaa and Abdelhalim Tlemçani
‘Department of Electrical Engineering
Medea University, Algeria’
Power Loss Minimization and Optimal Placement of Distributed
Generation Units for Voltage Profile Improvement Using PSO
Algorithm
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TUESDAY, Dec 25, 2018, 2018
08:00 – 8:30 Registration
Location: Poster Hall
TUESDAY, Dec 25, 2018
8:30-10:00: Oral Sessions 3
Location: Rooms A,B & C
Location: Room A Topic "Electrical Machines and Drives"
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………………..
8.30-8.45
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Hela Kolsi, Mohamed Chaieb, Naourez Ben Hadj, Manel Krichen and Rafik Neji
National School of Engineers of Sfax,
Tunisia
Finite Element Studies on the Permanent Magnet
Machine with and Without Inserted Tooth- Electric
Vehicles Application
8.45-9.00
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Aziz Boukadoum, Tahar Bahi and Abla Bouguerne
‘LABGET laboratory, Department of Electrical
Engineering, University of Tebessa, Algeria
Fuzzy Logic Based Direct Matrix Converter
Controlled Induction Motor Drive under
Distorted Input Voltage Conditions
9.00-9.15
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Youssef Dhieb, Mohamed Yaich, Moez Ghariani and Abdessatar Guermazi
National School of Engineers of Sfax Laboratory of
advanced electronic system and sustaimble energy,
University of Sfax, 3038 Sfax, Tunisia’
PID Parameter Optimization by using Ant Colony Algorithm on FEM
of Induction Motor
9.15-9.30
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Hajer Mel, Ali Mansouri and Hafedh Trabelsi ‘CES laboratory
National Engineering School of
Sfax
Sfax, Tunisia’
Metaheuristic algorithms based-design optimization
of a permanent magnet motor
9.30-9.45
Sihem Ghoudelbourk, Djalel Dib and Abdelkrim Rechach
University of Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria University Larbi Tebessi Tebessa, Algeria
Comparison between FLC and Fractional Order
Controller for Switched Reluctance Motor 8/6
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TUESDAY, Dec 25, 2018
08:30-10:00: Oral Sessions 3
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room B Topic "Power Systems and Power Electronics"
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………
8.30-8.45
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Boudjella Houari, Ayad Ahmed Nour El Islam and Laouer Mohamed
‘Dept of Electrical Engineering
Kasdi Merbah University
30 000 Ouargla, Algeria’
Improved Dynamic Harmony Search
optimization for Economic Dispatch problems with
Cubic Cost Function
8.45-9.00
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Sofiane Mendaci, Ahcene Lemzadmi and Messaoud Boulouh
Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma ; Algeria
Optimal Design of Permanent Magnet Generator for Wind Turbine Application
9.00-9.15
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Rabeb Abid, Ferdaous Masmoudi and Nabil Derbel
‘Control & Energy Management Laboratory
(CEMLab)
Digital Research Center of Sfax (CRNS)’
Sliding mode control for step-up DC/DC Converters
for Photovoltaic Applications
9.15-9.30
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Hamed Belloumi, Aymen Ammouri and Ferid Kourda
‘Université de Tunis El Manar, Ecole Nationale
d'Ingénieurs de Tunis,
LR11ES15 Laboratoire de Systèmes Electriques, 1002,
Tunis, Tunisie’
Optimizing Design and Simulation of Planar
Transformers Based on Litz Wire Structure
ICRAES’18, Hammamet, Tunisia Dec. 23 – Dec. 25, 2018
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TUESDAY, Dec 25, 2018
8:30-9:30: Oral Sessions 3
Location: Rooms A, B & C
Location: Room C Topic "Smart Grid and Renewable Energy"
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………
8.30-8.45
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Achwak Alazrag, Kamel Jemaï and Lassaad Sbita
‘Research Unit of photovoltaic Wind and
Geothermal Systems National Engineering
School of Gabes, University of Gabes’
Control of Grid Connected Photovoltaic System
8.45-9.00
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Mehenni Adeslam, Zaia Alimazighi, Tarek Bouktir, Mohamed Ahmed-Nacer
‘Université Sciences Technologies
Houari Boumediene (USTHB)
Algiers, Algeria’
Faster Identification for Unplanned Outages from Huge
Unstructured Smart-Grid Messages taking Leveraging
UIMA-AS in Spark
9.00-9.15
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Mohsen Ben Ammar, Majed Ben Ammar and Hsan Hadj Abdallah
‘CEM-Lab, University of Sfax, National
Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS), Route de
Soukra km 4, B.P. 1173, 3038 Sfax-Tunisia’
Contribution to the study and economic energy sizing of
photovoltaic systems
9.15-9.30
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Imene Khenissi, Mohamed Amine Fakhfakh and Rafik Neji
ENIS, SFAX, Tunisia
Comparative study of three MPPT techniques for PV
system
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Location: Poster Hall
Program of the 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Electrical Systems (ICRAES’18)
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TUESDAY, Dec 25, 2018
10:30-11:30: Poster Sessions 2
Location: Poster Hall
Chairs: Prof. Dr. ……………………………………………………………….
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Mohamed Sélmene Ben Yahia, Hatem Allagui and Abdelkader Mami
‘LAPER,Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences
of Tunisia’
Electrochemical Impedance model of PEM Fuel Cell using EIS Spectrum
Analyser
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Yamina Bordjiba
‘Labstic Laboratory,
8 May 1945 Guelma University’
A genetic algorithm for characteristic points matching of two different faces
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Mounir Bekaik Robust control design for a class of
nonlinear distributed time delay systems
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Ali Seridi, Lynda Dib, Bourbia Riad and Yamina Bordjiba
‘Department of Computer
Science, Labstic Laboratory,
8 May 1945 University,
Guelma, Algeria’
A Web Service-Based Tutoring Tool for eLearning Platform
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Sofiane Mendaci, Ahcene Lemzadmi and Messaoud Boulouh
‘Universié 8 Mai 1945 Guelma,
LAIG Laboratory, Algeria’
Optimal Design of Permanent Magnet Generator for Wind Turbine
Application
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Badreddine Boudjehem
‘Advanced Control Laboratory,
Department of Electrotechnics and Automatic,
Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma, BP 401, Guelma’
Optimal Tuning Method of decentralised Fractional PI Controller
for TITO Process using Diffusive Approach
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Salima Lekhchine, Tahar Bahi and Abdelhamid Henchiri
‘20August 1955-Skikda University Skikda
21000, Algeria’
DC-Bus Voltage Control of PWM rectifier and Performances Analysis
ICRAES’18, Hammamet, Tunisia Dec. 23 – Dec. 25, 2018
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Lachiheb Yosra, Jemaï Kamel and Lassaad Sbita
‘National Engineering School of Gabes(ENIG)’
New Intelligent Strategies for Development of a Diagnostic Software
for Electromechanical Systems (NISDDSEM)
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Linda djouablia and Mohamed Lashab
‘University 20 Aout 1955,
Skikda, Algeria’
CRLH Resonator Loaded on Electromagnetic Sensor For Liquid
Mixture Application
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Youssouf Bibi, Omar Bouhali and Tarek Bouktir
‘Mechatronics laboratory (LMT), University of
Mohamed Seddik Ben Yahia, Jijel, Algeria’
Intelligent Petri Type 2 Fuzzy Direct Adaptive Control for Uncertain
Nonlinear Systems
Dib Djalel, Ghoudelbourk Sihem and Djeddi Abedlaghani
Contribution to the Power Quality Improvement by Statcom Device
11:30-12:00: Closing Ceremony
Location: Conference Salle: CESAR
12:00: LUNCH
Program of the 3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Electrical Systems (ICRAES’18)
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Journal of Electrical Systems
ISSN 1112-5209
http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes
JES is indexed by SCOPUS and ISI Thomson Reuters
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Tarek Bouktir
Electrical Engineering Department
University of Ferhat Abbas, Setif 1, Algeria
Email: [email protected]
Description The journal publishes original papers of permanent reference value in all fields of electrical
systems. The coverage embraces: Power Electronics and Electric Drives; Photovoltaic
conversion; generation and network planning; optimal power flow; reliability; expert
systems; neural networks; object oriented systems; database and information systems;
network theory, modelling and computation; protection; distribution systems; energy
economics; FACTS; electrical machines; Artificial intelligence in power systems. As well
as original research papers, the journal publishes short contributions, book reviews and
conference reports. All papers are blind peer-reviewed by at least three referees. The journal
has a policy of screening for plagiarism. The journal publishes 4 issues per year with at least
15 papers per issue.
Journal of Electrical Systems has recently been indeed in the Emerging Sources Citation
Index, which is the New Edition of the Web of Science that was launched in November
2015. Beginning with content published in 2015. This means that any articles published in
the journal will be indexed in the Web of Science at the time of publication.
ICRAES’18, Hammamet, Tunisia Dec. 23 – Dec. 25, 2018
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Journal of Automation & Systems Engineering
ISSN 1112-8542
http://jase.esrgroups.org
JASE is indexed by EBSCO
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Tarek Bouktir
Electrical Engineering Department
University of Ferhat Abbas, Setif 1, Algeria
Email: [email protected]
Description The journal publishes original papers of permanent reference value in all fields of
automation and Control systems. As well as original research papers, the journal publishes
short contributions, book reviews and conference reports. All papers are peer-reviewed by
at least two referees. The journal have a policy of screening for plagiarism. The journal
publishes 4 issues per year with at least 10 papers per issue.
Articles published in JASE are subject to CC BY license. This license lets others distribute,
remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for
the original creation. Journal of Automation & Systems Engineering has recently been
indeed in EBSCO. It is under review in SCOPUS. The current volume is 11, 2017.
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SEE YOU IN ICRAES’19
ICRAES’18, Hammamet, Tunisia Dec. 23 – Dec. 25, 2018
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