JOINT PROGRAM 10th WSEAS CSCC Multiconference Part 2 10 th WSEAS International Conference on COMMUNICATIONS 10 th WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTERS 3rd WSEAS/IASME International Conference on ELECTROSCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY for NAVAL ENGINEERING Vouliagmeni Beach, Athens, Greece, July 13-15 2006
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JOINT PROGRAM
10th WSEAS CSCC Multiconference
Part 2
10th WSEAS International Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
10th WSEAS International Conference onCOMPUTERS
3rd WSEAS/IASME International Conference onELECTROSCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY for
NAVAL ENGINEERING
Vouliagmeni Beach, Athens, Greece, July 13-15 2006
10th WSEAS CSCC. Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, July 13-15, 2006
JOINT PROGRAM10th WSEAS CSCC Multiconference
Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, July 13-15 2006
PART II10th WSEAS International Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
&10th WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTERS
(also: The 3rd WSEAS/IASME International Conference onELECTROSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR NAVAL ENGINEERING)
July 13-15, 2006
The 10th WSEAS International Conference on COMMUNICATIONS is Sponsored by WSEAS and WSEAS Transactions and is supported by the WSEAS International Working Group on Communications and Networking, the WSEAS International Working Group on Communication Protocols, the WSEAS International Working Group on Computer Communications and Tele-informatics, the WSEAS International Working Group on Wireless Communications, the WSEAS International Working Group on Electroscience and Electromagnetic Fields, the WSEAS International Working Group on Microwaves, Antennas, Radar and Mobile Communications, the WSEAS International Working Group on Optical Communications and Electro-optics.
The 10th WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTERS is Sponsored by WSEAS and WSEAS Transactions and is Supported by the WSEAS International Working Group on Computers, the WSEAS International Working Group on Communications the WSEAS International Working Group on Systems, the WSEAS International Working Group on Applied Mathematics and the WSEAS International Working Group on Electronics.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
7:00: OPENING
ROOM A’+B’+C’ 08:00-10:15: PLENARY LECTURES
08:00-09:00 PLENARY LECTURE 1
09:00-10:00 PLENARY LECTURE 2
10:00-11:00 PLENARY LECTURE 3
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11:00-11:30: Coffee-break
ROOM A’+B’+C’
08:00-09:00 PLENARY LECTURE I:
Security in Intelligent Communications Networks
Professor Stamatios Kartalopoulos, The University of Oklahoma, OK, USA
Abstract: Recently there have been many drivers and smart applications that demand increased bandwidth. In addition, the network, wired, wireless and optical become more sophisticated and deliver incredible bandwidth. What this means is that information, data, voice and video, over the network, from the first mile to the last mile, is more sensitive and it opens the appetite for malicious attackers. Therefore, in addition to information security, network security becomes of importance. This presentation will highlight aspects of modern intelligent networks, information security and quantum cryptography, as well as network security.
09:00-10:00 PLENARY LECTURE II:
New horizons in data partitioning via high dimensional model representation
Professor Metin DemiralpFull Member of Turkish Academy of Sciences
also with the Informatics Institute,Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Abstract: High Dimensional Model Representation (HDMR) is a recently developed powerful approach to the approximation of multivariate functions. It is based on an ordering in ascending multivariance. That is, the first component of the representation is a constant which is the simplest function structure and the following terms are univariate functions depending on different independent variables, bivariate functions depending on different couples of independent variables and so on. HDMR was first proposed by Sobol and based on unit hypercubic geometry having origin as one of the corners and unit weight function in the integration which was used in the construction of the representation components. HDMR contains a finite number of terms and requires the
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imposition of certain conditions on these terms to get uniqueness. Sobol proposed the vanishing conditions on the HDMR components such that each component except the constant one was assumed to be vanishing when it is integrated over one of its arguments in the interval corresponding to the unit hypercubic geometry (that is, between 0 and 1). Rabitz extended this notion to the hyper-prismatic geometry located anywhere and the weight functions differing than 1. Demiralp noticed the relation between the vanishing conditions and the orthogonality amongst the HDMR components. The weight functions as linear combinations of Dirac’s delta functions located at different positions have been extensively used by Demiralp’s group and allowed us to process multivariate data sets by partitioning them to sets of univariate data within a first approximation remaining valid when the function under consideration is basically additive.In this lecture a novel approach for the partitioning of a data set whose elements are distributed amongst a regular hyperprismatic grid is presented. The locations of the nodes and the values of the function given at these nodes are assumed to have uncertainties. Talk will focus on how these uncertainties are reflected to the constant and univariate components of HDMR. To this end, a somehow pessimistic bound analysis will be employed to get bands for these components. The univariate interpolation techniques will also be mentioned to get continuous structure for the function given through the data set.
10:00-11:00 PLENARY LECTURE III:
A Trend on Regularization and Model Selection in Statistical Learning: A Perspective from Bayesian Ying Yang Learning
Professor Lei XuDepartment of Computer Engineering
Abstract: Advances on regularization and model selection in statistical learning have been summarized, and a trend has been discussed from a Bayesian Ying Yang learning perspective. After briefly introducing Bayesian Ying-Yang system and best harmony learning, not only its advantages of automatic model selection and of integrating regularization and model selection have been addressed, but also its differences and relations to existing typical learning methods have been discussed and elaborated. Taking the tasks of Gaussian mixture, local subspaces, local factor analysis as examples, not only detailed model selection criteria are given, but also a general learning procedure is provided, which unifies adaptive learning algorithms for these tasks with automatic model selection ability.
11:00-11:30: Coffee-break
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11:30-14:30ROOM A’: Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
SESSION: Data Security, Cryptography and Communications
Performance Evaluation for OFDM PAPR Reduction Methods
Ying Li, Yi-Yi Yew 534-861
A Scalable CWDM/TDM-PON network with future-proof elastic bandwidth
Stamatios Kartalopoulos 534-226
Channel Analysis and Estimation for OFDM Systems with Doppler Effect
Yung-An Kao, Chien-Hsin Hsu 534-257
Power and rate assignment in mobile OFDM transmissions with incomplete channel knowledge
Y. Fakhri, J. Vidal, D. Aboutajdine and B.Nsiri 534-420
A robust OFDM receiver for DSRC systems
Shih-Kai Lee,Han-Wei Chen,Meng-Hsiang Lin,Yung-An Kao
534-301
Color Image Contrast Enhancement And Segmentation Using Different Morphological Operators
Eugen Zaharescu 534-977
A New Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Protocol for Direct Multiprocessors Networks
Omar Al-Jarrah and Hassan Tawalbeh 534-551
ROOM B’: Conference on COMPUTERS
15:00 -17:00
SPECIAL SESSION: Heuristic and Approximation Algorithms and Their Applications
Organized by Assoc. Prof. Milos Seda, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic.
Chair: Milos Seda
An Enhanced Local Covering Approach for Minimization of Multiple-Valued Input Binary-Valued Output Functions
Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu , Moinul Islam Zaber 534-769
Feedback Guided Dynamic Integral Partition. A New Convergence Case
Sabin Tabirca, Tatiana Tabirca, Laurence T. Yang
534-988
Flow shop–based scheduling approach for bag-of-task grid applications
Alberto Amato, Marco Calabrese, Vincenzo Di Lecce, Roberto Peluso
534-266
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Solving Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem As a Sequence of Multi-Knapsack Problems
Milos Seda 534-283
Minimal Path Anna Maria Di Sciullo 534-387
multiple trips within working day in capacitated VRP with time windows
Blaz Zmazek 534-835
Cooperative information retrieval enhanced by formal concept analysis
Ibtissem Nafkha, Ali Jaoua 534-757
ROOM C’: Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
15:00-17:00
SPECIAL SESSION: Safety Critical and Fault Tolerant Systems and Networks, Organized by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Habil Josef Borcsok, HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG, Germany.
Chair: Josef Borcsok
Principles of Safety Networks Börcsök J. Schwarz M.H. Holub P. 534-270
Principles of Safety Networks – Part II Börcsök J. Ugljesa E. Holub P. 534-275
OPC and Its strategies for Redundancy Pendli Pavan Kumar, Gorbatchev Vadim, Schwarz Michael, Boercsoek Josef
534-249
Functional safety, a practical approach for end-users and system integrators
Tino Vande Capelle, Michel Houtermans 534-129
The effect of diagnostic and periodic proof testing on the availability of programmable safety systems
Wolfgang Velten-Philipp, Michel Houtermans 534-130
17:00-17:30: Coffee-break
ROOM A’: Conference on COMPUTERS
17:30-21:00
SPECIAL SESSION: Computer Graphics and RenderingOrganized by Prof. Xiaolin Lu, Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics, China
Chair: Xiaolin Lu
A novel model of feature recognition based on RBF neural networks
Qi Feng 534-214
The Divider set: A new concept in morphology
I. Bakopoulos, T. Raptis, I. Doxaras, E. Kotsialos, A. Aggarwal, S.Kouremenos
534-518
The automatical design of the pipe network and its 3D visualization
Xian-mei Wan, Zhang Lin 534-264
Heterogeneous Collaborative Design in P2P-based Manufacturing Grid
Lei Chen, Wei Peng, Xiuzi Ye 534-313
A Semantic Grid Service Architecture for Computer SupportedCooperative Work in Multidisciplinary
Jiajun Yan, David B. Bracewell, Fuji Ren and Shingo Kuroiwa, David B. Bracewell
534-442
Rule-based Translation of Quantifiers for Chinese-Japanese Machine Translation
Dapeng Yin, Min Shao, Peilin Jiang, Fuji Ren, Shingo Kuroiwa
534-218
Towards Knowledge about Causal Agents in WordNet
David B. Bracewell, Fuji Ren, and Shingo Kuroiwa
534-441
Construction and Evaluation of Chinese Emotion Classification Model
Yu Zhang, Fuji Ren and Shingo Kuroiwa 534-213
ROOM C’: Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
15:00-17:00
SESSION: Satellite Systems- Next Generation Networks and Modelling
Chair : I.O. Vardiambasis, Jamil N. Ayoub
Evaluation of Satellite Coverage over Ioannina Airport in Greece
Spyridon K. Choronopoulos, Constantinos T. Angelis, Athanasios Koumasis, Pinelopi
534-860
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DrakouMaximising Spectrum Efficiency in Interactive DVB-S.2 Networks
G. Gardikis, H.Koumaras, G.Xilouris, A. Kourtis 534-676
Comparison of WiMAX field measurements and empirical path loss model in urban and suburban environment
Andrej Hrovat, Tomaž Javornik, Sreco Plevel, Roman Novak, Tine Celcer, Igor Ozimek
534-497
The Interactive Effect of Avatar Visual Fidelity and Behavioral Fidelity in the Collaborative Virtual Reality Environment on the Perception of Social Interaction
A New Control Architecture for Optical Burst Switching Networks
Muhammad Asif Raza, Waqar Mahmood, Arshad Ali
534-326
ROOM C’: Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
17:30-19:40
SESSION: Antennas and Communication Networks
Chair : Jamil N. Ayoub, I.O. Vardiambasis
A Realistic Smart Antenna with E-Shaped Patch for 3G Handsets
Athanasios Koumasis, Spyridon K. Choronopoulos, Constantinos T. Angelis, Christina Savvi, Spyros Tombros, Christoforos Kavadias
534-865
Analysis of 3D Array Systems G. Efstathopoulos G.Elissaios A. Manikas 594-113
Mobile Station Position and Velocity Estimation Using Smart Antennas
D. Papadimitriou, I.O. Vardiambasis, T. Melesanaki
594-172
Smart antenna design and implementation: A simple switched-beam antenna array based on a 8x8 Butler-matrix network
G.A. Adamidis, I.O. Vardiambasis 594-138
Implementation of an Ultra-wideband Planar Monopole Antenna for Operation from 650 MHz to 20 GHz
M.A. Peyrot-Solis, J.A. Tirado-Mendez, G.M. Galvan-Tejada, H. Jardon-Aguilar
534-802
Numerical Solutions and Finding Optimal Quantities for Critical Parameters of TSA End-fire Antennas
J. Nourinia, S. Azizian, M. Hekmat 534-644
Radiation performance of antenna arrays with random feed errors
Nikos J. Farsaris, Thomas D. Xenos 534-240
Calculation of C/I for Mobile Satellite System
Mario Reyes Ayala, Edgar Alejandro Andrade-Gonzalez, Jose Alfredo Tirado-Mendez, Hildeberto Jardon-Aguilar
534-627
ROOM C’: Conference on COMMUNICATIONS
19:40-20:40 TUTORIAL
University Networking Through the Amateur RadioCommunications
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Mr. Miroslav Skoric
Abstract: The tutorial begins with basic information about the amateur radio communications and continues with studying one of the most popular computer-related radio communication modes: the VHF/UHF and HF “packet-radio” (other popular modes, like “amtor”, “pactor”, “g-tor”, “clover” etc. are also mentioned as the options). The tutorial discusses (with examples) on how to choose hardware and software needed for establishing the amateur radio links – from either home or work – and how to maintain them at low cost. Finally, the tutorial leads the audience to build an AMUNET – the Amateur Radio University Network – a grid of radio stations within or between universities’ campuses and surrounding schools. The AMUNET may also be a low-cost solution for education institutions in rural areas and developing countries.
ROOM D’: Conference on COMPUTERS
17:30-20:30
SESSION : Mapping Methods, Compression and Clustering
Chair: Thomas Xenos, Theodore H. Kaskalis
A Novel Potential Field based Domain Mapping Method
Hari. K. Voruganti, Bhaskar Dasgupta and Gunter Hommel
534-717
An Implementation for Merging Images for Version Control
Justin Wong, Miriam A. M. Capretz 534-740
Research and Application for Arithmetic of Image Compression Based on Wavelet Transform and Clustering
Xiaoguo Wang, Hongyong Lu, Dapeng Huang 534-347
Some properties of three-dimensional synchronized alternating turing machines
Modelling Teens Clothing Fashion Preferences Using Machine Learning Peter Kokol, Mateja Verlič, Miljenko Križmarić
534-819
Explaining Behavior in an Internet-Based Learning Environment
Raafat George Saade 534-358
A tool for the usability analysis of computerised systems
E. Mosqueira-rey and V. Moret-Bonillo 534-736
Self-Organizing Approach to Graph Vertex Colouring in the Applications of Ad Hoc Networks
Toomas Kirt, Leo Vohandu 534-298
ROOM D’: Conference on COMPUTERS
11:30 - 14:30
SESSION: Software Engineering, Scheduling and Timetabling II
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Chair: Aristidis Vlachos, Deniss Kumlander
Comparing the best maximum clique finding algorithms, which are using heuristic vertex colouring
Deniss Kumlander 534-532
Improving the maximum-weight clique algorithm for the dense graphs
Deniss Kumlander 534-510
Universal Web Application Server Javier Parra-Fuente, Marta Fernandez-Alarcon, Luis Joyanes-Aguilar
534-221
A Managed Approach to Computer Vision
Zoran Kalafatic, Hrvoje Sertic 534-985
Developing a tagset for automated POS tagging in Arabic
Shihadeh Alqrainy , Aladdin Ayesh 534-940
Left-most derivation and shadow-pushdown automata for context-sensitive languages
Benedek Nagy 594-127
OntMDE approach: Enhancing AIM with architectural ontology
Nourchène Elleuch, Adel Khalfalah 534-901
An Ontology-Supported Information Management Agent with Solution Integration and Proxy
Sheng-Yuan Yang 534-206
Automatic injection of management mechanism to applications
Ping-Jer Yeh, Ruey-Shyang Wu, Shyan-Ming Yuan
534-637
ROOM E’: Conference on COMPUTERS
11:30 - 14:30
SESSION: Algorithm and computation
Chair: Stavros Konstantinidis,Yong Woo Lee
Algorithms for computing moments of the length of busy periods of single-server systems
António Pacheco and Helena Ribeiro 594-148
The Characterization of Constant Time Computations and the Universality of Collision Rule on Models with Reconfigurable Buses
Stefan Bruda 534-684
Computer Modeling of the Neuronal Activity Described with the Simplified Hodgkin-Huxley System of Differential Equations
Alexander Grebennikov, Vladimir Alexandrov, Juan Francisco Leyva
534-342
Texture Classification Using A Novel S. Amirhassan Monadjemi, Payman Moallem 534-561
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Walsh/Hadamard Transform
Open load multimedia server balancing Gloria García Fernández, Jesús Soto Carrión, Luis Joyanes Aguilar, Ismael Muñoz Collado
534-971
Transmission network expansion planning based on schema recording parallel Ant Colony Algorithm
Hai-bao Zhai, Hao-zhong Cheng 534-466
Reliability Analysis of Multi-path Multi-stage Interconnection Network
Nitin Chanderwal 534-125
What is a Maximal Error-Detecting Capability of a Formal Language?
Stavros Konstantinidis 534-919
Motion and Edge Adaptive Interpolation De-interlacing Algorithm
Kwan-Yee K. Wong, Ronald H.Y. Chung, Francis Y.L. Chin, K.P. Chow, S.C. Yuk
594-175
ROOM A’: Conference on COMPUTERS
15:00-17:00
SESSION : Embedded Systems and Reconfigurable Logic
Chair: Vladimir Alexandrov, Costas E. Goutis
Leveraging Relative Object Popularity as the Sole Parameter for Dynamic Cache Size Tuning to Shorten the Information Retrieval Roundtrip Time over the Web
Allan K.Y. Wong, Richard S.L. Wu and Wilfred W.K. Lin
534-472
A simple discrete topology optimization method based on non-local element sensitivity analysis
Yulin Mei and Xiaoming Wang 534-781
COSPIM: A Program Optimization System for Tightly-Coupled Heterogeneous Environments
Slo-Li Chu 594-199
A Formal Model for Microprocessor Caches
Hans Vandierendonck, Jean-Marie Jacquet, Bavo Nootaert, Koen De Bosschere
594-187
Performance evaluation of superscalar processor with multi-bank register file using spec2000