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IEEE Conference record no. #43045

AMS2017

Asia Modelling Symposium 2017

 

Eleventh Asia International Conference on

Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation

  

Kota Kinabalu, 4 - 6 December 2017

Le Meridien Hotel, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

    

Click here to view Proceedings in IEEE Xplore

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Keynote Speakers

Call for Papers

Paper Submission

IEEE Paper Templates

Registration

Maps

Flights, Travel, Hotels

Social Events

 

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Important Dates

Submission of

Regular/Short/WIP papers:

See above

 

Notification

of accept/reject:

From 1 July 2017

 

Registration

(Payment) &

final check on EDAS:

20 October 2017

Credit Card on EDAS

 

Camera-Ready & copyright

form on IEEE server:

30 October 2017

 

Conference Chairs:

Assoc. Prof Zuwairie Ibrahim, UMP

Dr Ibrahim Shapiai, UTM

Dr Adam Brentnall, Queen Mary, London University

 

Program Chairs:

Dr Alessandra Orsoni

Kingston University, UK

 

Local General Chair:

Dr. Ibrahim Shapiai, UTM

 

Advisory Chairs:

Dr. Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi

Chairman, IEEE Malaysia Section

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University 

Prof Frank Wang, UK

Prof Philip Sallis, AUT

New Zealand

Prof Paulus Rihardjo, UNPAR

Indonesia

Dr Alessandra Orsoni,

University of Kingston

Norrima Mokhtar

University of Malaya.

Prof Patrick Wang, USA

Prof Jasmy Yunus, UTM

Prof Borhanuddin Mohd Bin Ali, UPM

Dr Adam Brentnall,

Queen Mary London University

Assoc. Prof Ismail Saad, UMS

Prof Mahamod Ismail UKM

Prof Rosni Abdullah, USM

Prof Rosalam Sarbatly, UMS

 

 General Chair:

David Al-Dabass

  

General co-Chair:

Ajith Abraham

 

EUROSIM

Liaison Chair:

Alessandra Orsoni

 

 

Opening Session Keynote-1: pdf, vid1, vid2.  Fotos

 

Papers to be Published 

 

View proceedings online use Internet Explorer to view full papers

Paper Submission DEADLINE: 15 October 2017 (EDAS stays open for few more days after this date to accept late papers)

 

Conference Venue: Level-3, Le Meridien Hotel, Kota Kinabalu.

 

Hotels nearby:

Le Hotel: www.lehotel.com.my, email Ms Lee Yuen Wong to book: leeyuen@hopan.net, from RM98

D Borneo Hotel: www.dborneohotel.com, email to book: info@dborneohotel.com, from RM150

Myne Hotel: www.myne.com.my, email to book: inquiryhotel@myne.com.my, from RM160

Marina Court Resort Condominium, email to book: mcrc@promenade.com.my

Promenade Hotel: www.promenade.com.my

 

Best papers selected for IJSSST 

 

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Papers to be published

 

ISBN and Page numbers

 

Use the template below to write your paper:

 

Word template (MS Word .doc format)

PDF template (PDF format)

Latex template (Latex format)

 

And submit it through EDAS: https://edas.info, right click and choose ‘Open link in new tab’

Or send your paper to ams2017-chairs@edas.info

 

See Attendance and I-Xplore notes below.

 

Paper Registration: Payment

 

Papers are invited on any aspect of mathematical and analytical modelling and computer simulation within the broad field of system engineering and their application in scientific and technological research, industrial development, business enterprises and management studies. Examples include (but not limited to):

 

Computer vision

Consumer electronics

Information systems

Robotics

Signal processing

Artificial Intelligence

Automotive, Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering

Computer networks - applications

Computing & Communications

System engineering

Biometrics

Control Systems

Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

Parallel and Distributed Computing

Wireless Communications

 

Papers presenting work validated by experimentation, simulation or analysis are solicited. Papers with application and experimental focus from both industry and academy, duly documenting lessons learnt from test-beds, field trials or real deployments are particularly welcome. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically through the EDAS system. The conference will be held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Conference Publication Service, CPS, and will be submitted to Computer Society for approval for the online Digital Library and I-Xplore for unparalleled worldwide presence.  Selected papers will be submitted for publication in the International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science & Technology, IJSSST (http://ijssst.info). The event provides authors with an outstanding opportunity for networking and presenting their work at a top quality international conference.

 

The 11th Asia Modelling Symposium (AMS2017) aims to provide an outstanding opportunity to share and exchange knowledge and experience in the mathematical/analytical modelling and computer simulation fields for scientific professionals, engineers, academicians and industrialists.

 

Tracks/Themes

 

- Intelligent Systems and Applications

- Hybrid and Soft Computing

- Neural Networks

- Fuzzy Systems

- Evolutionary Computation

- Autonomous Mental Development

- Adaptive Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning

- Bioinformatics and Bioengineering

- Computational Finance and Economics

- Data and Semantic Mining

- Games, VR and Visualization

- Emergent Technologies

- Systems Intelligence and Intelligence Systems

- Control of Intelligent Systems and Control Intelligence

- e-Science and e-Systems

- Robotics, Cybernetics, Engineering, Manufacturing and Control

- Methodologies, Tools and Operations Research

- Discrete Event and Real Time Systems

- Image, Speech and Signal Processing

- Natural Language Processing/language technologies

- Industry, Business, Management, Human Factors and Social Issues

- Energy, Power, Transport, Logistics, Harbour, Shipping and Marine Simulation

- Virtual Reality, Visualization and Computer Games

- Parallel and Distributed Architectures and Systems

- Internet Modelling, Semantic Web and Ontologies

- Mobile/Ad hoc wireless networks, mobicast, sensor placement, target tracking

- Performance Engineering of Computer & Communication Systems

- Circuits, Sensors and Devices

 

Paper Submission: AMS2017 is using EDAS for submission and registration, authors need to:

- create an account with EDAS by clicking on the link below

- open the list of conferences managed by EDAS & find AMS2017.

- click on Submit button on the right to enter your paper title & abstract

- upload file.

 

Click here to submit paper: https://edas.info, right click and choose Open link in new tab you must have an EDAS account to login with user name and password to open EDAS.

Or send your paper to ams2017-chairs@edas.info

 

Paper Templates:

 

Word template (MS Word .doc format)

PDF template (PDF format)

Latex template (Latex format)

Call for Papers

The Symposium will focus on all aspects of modelling and simulation techniques, particularly those involving intelligent and hybrid intelligent systems in engineering, remote sensing and wireless technologies. Models in computational intelligence, hybrid and connectionist systems, evolutionary algorithms and fuzzy systems are used by designers, implementers and managers to improve understanding, evaluation and assessment. Modelling and Simulation techniques provide fundamental support at all stages of the life cycle in application areas such as industry, business, energy, transport and the environment.

 

Papers are invited in these and other areas:

-     Industry, Business and Management

-     Algorithms, Methods and their Applications

-     Methodologies and Tools

-     Energy, Power Generation and Distribution

-     Distributed Systems and Networks

-     Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

-     Environment and Health

-     Education and Training

-     Bioinformatics

- Remote Sensing applications & technologies

- Robotics, Fuzzy modelling, Control and Automation

- Software Agents and Agent Based Simulation

- Knowledge and Data Mining

- Neural Networks and Evolutionary Computation

- Swarm Intelligence & Technology

- Architectures of Intelligent Systems

- Image, Speech and Signal Processing

- Internet Modelling, Semantic Web and Ontologies

Submission Guidelines

 

You are invited to submit:
- full paper of 6 pages (Letter format) for oral presentation,

- proposal to organize a technical session and/or workshop.

Submissions must be original, unpublished work containing new and interesting results that demonstrate current research in all areas of intelligent systems modelling and simulation and their applications in science, technology, business and commerce. As in previous years, see AMS2007, AMS2008, AMS2009, AMS2010, AMS2011, AMS2012, AMS2013, AMS2014, and AMS2015, the proceedings of the Conference will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) and I-Xplore. The conference is jointly organised by UK Simulation Society and Asia Modelling and Simulation Section and is sponsored by:

 

- IEEE UK &RI Computer Chapter (technically co-sponsor)

- UK Simulation Society (full sponsor)

- European Simulation federation, EUROSIM (patron/supporter/promoter)

- European Council for Modelling and Simulation, ECMS (patron/supporter/promoter)

 

Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. All papers are to be submitted electronically,- see full instructions under Paper Submission above, in PDF or Word format. All papers will be peer reviewed by at least three independent referees of the international program committee of AMS2017.

 

Authors of the best papers will be invited to revise and extend their work for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology.

Conference website: http://ams2017.info

  

Attendance and presentation  

1. Non-attendance does not affect publication in the CD, it only affects submission to I-Xplore (about 6 to 12 months after the conference).

2. Authors who find it impossible to attend but still wish their paper to be submitted to I-Xplore must upload their Presentation file to EDAS for review by the committee to approve submission to I-Xplore. The presentation file must include the reasons and explanation for non attendance in the first slide after the title slide.

3. Authors who confirm their intention to attend and present but do not show up will not have the proceedings CD sent to them nor will their paper be submitted to I-Xplore.

4. The presentation program must be accurate to avoid time waste.

 

I-Xplore: a paper will not be submitted to I-Xplore if it suffers from one or more of the following problems:

1. Below average English,

2. Excessive number of citations to the authors own work in References,

3. Little interaction with EE and Computing,

4. Not within the conference scope or has not followed Template,

5. Author did not offer Valid reasons for not attending or not submitted the presentation file (for committee review) or both.

 

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TPC

Prof Betim Cico, Macedonia Republic

Prof. Dr. Abo Al-Ola Atif

Prof. Ferda Nur Alpaslan, Turkey

Prof. Jiri Kunovsky, Czech Republic

Prof. Agostino Bruzzon, Italy

Prof. Arpad Kelemen, USA

Prof. Yuehui Chen, China

Prof. Emilio Corchado, Spain

Prof. Shamsudin Amin, Malaysia

Prof. P. Pichappan, India

Prof. Crina Grosan, Romania

Prof Paulus Rihardjo, Indonesia

Prof. Xiao-Zhi Gao, Finland

Prof Wimpy Santosa, Indonesia

Prof. Rubiyah Yusof, Malaysia

Prof. Marzuki B. Khalid, Malaysia

Prof. Daniela Zaharie, Romania

Prof. Osamu Ono, Japan

Prof Robertus Triweko, Indonesia

Prof. Sanjay Chaudhary, India

Prof. Sung-Bae Cho, Korea

Prof. Jeng-Shyang Pan, Taiwan

Prof. Carlos Martin Vide, Spain Prof. Zhou Mingtao, China

Prof. Kazunori Sato, Japan

Prof Shah Rizam Mohd Shah Baki, Malaysia

Prof. Kunio Igusa, Japan

Prof Mohamed Khalil Hani, Malaysia

Prof Yuri Merkuryev, Latvia

Prof Teruaki Ito, Japan

Prof Eduard Babulak, Fiji

Prof Mokhtar Beldjehem, Canada

Prof R K Subramanian, Mauritius

Prof K.G. Subramanian, Malaysia

Dr Janos Janosy, Hungary

Dr Arijit Bhattacharya

Dr Farshad Moradi, Sweden

Dr Helen Karatza, Greece

Dr Seema Verma

Dr. Gaby Neumann, Germany

Dr. Rashid Mehmood, UK

Dr Cecilia Nugraheni

Prof Rosni Abdullah, Malaysia

Dr Hadzli Hashim, Malaysia

Dr. Fazal Rehman, MAJ University, Pakistan Dr Richard Zobel, UK

Dr Habibah Hashim, Malaysia

Dr. Issakki Kosonen, Helsinki

Dr Kinley Aritonang, Indonesia

Dr Paulus Kartawijaya, Indonesia
Dr. Taha Osman, UK

Dr Bagus Arthaya, Indonesia

Dr Shamin Ahmad, UK

Dr Dhiya Al-Jumeily, UK

Dr Nooritawati Md Tahir, Malaysia

Dr Tri Basuki, Indonesia

Dr Dharma Lesmono, Indonesia

Prof. Andrzej Dzielinski, Poland
Prof Galina Merkuryeva, Latvia
Prof Xiangrong Liu, China

Prof. Leonid Novitski, Latvia

Dr. Hongbo Liu, China

Dr Ijaz Uddin, Pakistan

Dr Zuhaina Zakaria, Malaysia

Dr Danilo Pelusi, Italy

Dr Ari Prihatmanto, Indonesia

Dr Miryam Wijaya, Indonesia

Prof. Hisao Ishibuchi, Japan

Dr Carlota Tovar, Spain

Dr. D K Pra, India

Dr Cecilia Lauw, Indonesia

Dr Fengge Gao, UK

Dr Xiaohong Gao, UK

Mr Mohsen Askari, Australia

Dr Budi Bisowarno, Indonesia

Dr Buana Girisuta, Indonesia

Dr Mo Song, UK

Dr Vincent C S Lee, Australia

Prof. Gerrit Janssens, Belgium

Dr Edward Williams, USA

Prof Atulya Nagar, UK

Dr Wahidah Mansor, Malaysia

Dr Sani Susanto, Indonesia

Prof Sadiq Hussain, USA

Prof.Mohammad Essaaidi

Dr. Alan Crispin, UK

Dr Frank Ball, UK

Dr Kambiz Badie

Pandian Vasant, Malaysia,

Lucky Adhie, Indonesia

Ali Sadiyoko, Indonesia

Dong-hwa Kim, Korea,
Nico Saputro, Indonesia

Rian Pratikto, Indonesia

Zhang Yi, China

Noor Aziz, Malaysia

Muhammad Haron, Malaysia

Elisati Hulu, Indonesia

Min-Shiang Hwang, Taiwan

Jeng-Shyang Pan, Taiwan

Marihot Nainggolan, Indonesia

Thedy Yogasara, Indonesia

Noor Hafizah Abdul Aziz, Malaysia

Dr. Saleh A. Al-Jufout, Jordan

Dr. Er Meng Joo, Singapore

Cynthia Juwono, Indonesia

Ignatius Sandy, Indonesia

Paramasivan Saratchandran, Singapore

Mario Koeppen, Japan

 

Registration (all figures in US$) Currency Converter: Due to the labour intensive process of handling bank transfers a $50 surcharge applies.

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Student Paper

(2 authors maximum)

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(no paper)

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Bank Transfer

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IEEE Members: 5% discount is given to author after presentation at conference

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Registration AFTER deadline of 20 October

IEEE Members: 5% discount given to author after presentation at conference

$640

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Registration: Only one method of payment is available on EDAS:

Credit Card: payment is accepted online and confirmation/receipt is instant (click on the big word PAID in the payment line and the receipt appears to print and submit to your budget holder to claim fee).

 

Here is the procedure:

 

1. go to EDAS at http://edas.info and click on Register yellow tab at the top, a list of conferences will appear

2. Scroll down to conference name (e.g. AMS2017) line and click on the extreme right green money symbol at the end of this line, a new page will appear

3. click on the extreme right button (Trolley symbol) after USD $595, a new table will immediately appear under a new line Registered, but no paid.

4. Under this table a list of credit card symbols and SWIFT. Click on the credit card symbol.  

 

5. A new page will appear, enter all card details, scroll down to the bottom and click Pay for Registration

 

6. REMEMBER: NO payment received by the set deadline means your paper will NOT be in the Proceedings.

 

If you have problems meeting this deadline email david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk immediately.

 

Best wishes and look forward to meeting you at the conference.

Conference Committee.

 

AMS2017, Level-3, Le Meridien Hotel, Program 3pm KK time 3 December

AMS2017 Conference Program at a Glance

Conditions for Submission to IEEE-Xplore

1. Presenter must demonstrate deep and detailed knowledge of the paper content by utilizing the full 20 minutes presentation time.

2. The session chair must be satisfied the presenter has answered at least one question in full to the approval of both the session chair and the participants.

3. The value of conference attendance is to get maximum feedback from participants on the significance of the research being presented.

4. Speak clearly and slowly, do not Mumble or race through the sentences, moderate your voice to make sure attendees hear every word you say without shouting.

Session CodeMon.pm1 means Monday afternoon before tea break. Other Time periods: am1, am2, pm1, pm2

Paper Code (PC): e.g. K1 see following pages for a full list:

Track letter: A, B, C and paper number within track e.g. K1

Day-0: Sunday. Level-3, Le Meridien Hotel, 3 December 2017: 5 to 6pm, Early registration desk opens for one hour

Time

Day-1: Monday 4 December 2017  (Keynote Speakers-1 & 2 + 14 papers)

9 - 10.25

Mon.am1: (Chair: David /Ibrahim): Opening session and keynote Speaker-1 : Prof Philip Sallis

10.25 - 10.45

Refreshments

10.45 - 12.05, 4

Mon.am2.A (Chair: Zuwairie/Joe Obit): A1, F1, H1, J1

12.05 - 1.05

Lunch

1.05 - 2.10

Mon.pm1 (Chair: David/Zuwairie: keynote Speaker-2: Assoc Prof Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi

2.10 - 3.30, 4

Mon.pm2 (Chair: Ibrahim/Priyanga): M1, M2, M3, M4

3.30 - 3.45

Refreshments

3.45 - 5.45, 6

Mon.pm3 (Chair: Joe Obit/Badarudin): K1, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5

6

Close of day-1 & photo opportunity

6.30 - 8

Conference Dinner

Day-2: Tuesday 5 December 2017  (Keynote Speakers-3 + 14 papers)

9 - 10.25, 4

Tue.am1 (Chair: Zuwairie/Karthik): Day-2 Opening session and papers

P1, P2, P3, P4

10.25 - 10.45

Refreshments

10.45 - 12.05, 4

Tue.am2 (Chair: Badarudin/Joe Obit): P5, U1, U2, W1

12.10 - 1.15

Lunch

1.20 - 2.30

Tue.pm1 (Chair: David/Ibrahim: Keynote Speaker-3: Prof Dong Hwa Kim

2.30 - 3.10, 2

Tue.pm2 (Chair: Obit/Zuwairie): Y1, Y2

3.10 - 3.30

Refreshments

3.30 - 5.10, 5

Tue.pm3 (Chair: Ibrahim/Zuwairie): X1, Z1, Z2, Z3, EX1

5.10

Close of conference & photo opportunity

5.30 -

Free time/Dinner at own expense

 

Day-3: Wednesday 6 December 2017, 12noon - 4.30pm: Visit to UMS Labs

Volunteer session chairs: Priya Priyanga-H1. Karthik-W1+J1.

Substitute Presenter: J1-Karthik. P5+S1-Langkam. P2+S5-Proma U1+U2-Amin

 

 

AMS2017 Published Papers by Track

 

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Track 01.A: Neural Networks

First author

Registered author

A1

1570408860

Analog Implementation of Artificial Neural Networks Using Forward Only Computation

Subha Mada

Subha Mada

 

 

Track 06.F: Bioinformatics and Bioengineering

 

 

F1

1570406007

Assessment of Spinal Cord Injury via Sparse Modeling of Somatosensory Evoked Potential Signals

Hasan Mir

Hasan Mir

 

 

Track 08.H: Data and Semantic Mining

 

 

H1

1570399515

Web Analytics Support System for Prediction of Heart Disease Using Naive Bayes Weighted Approach (Nbwa)

P Priyanga

P Priyanga

 

 

Track 10.J: Emergent Technologies

 

 

J1

1570405570

Non-Internet Synchronization for Distributed Storages

Anuradha Wickramarachchi

Dulaj Randima Atapattu

 

 

Track 11.K: Intelligent Systems and Applications

 

 

K1

1570409467

Feasibility of Using Rating to Predict Sentiment for Online Reviews

Azreen Azman

Azreen Azman

 

 

Track 13.M: Computational Intelligence, Modelling and Simulation

 

 

M1

1570402721

Modelling Climate Data Factors Influencing Fine-Particulate Matter Density in the Near-Ground Atmosphere

Akbar Ghobakhlou

Akbar Ghobakhlou

M2

1570403506

Predictions Based on the Rectification and Processing of Noisy Data

Oleg Artamonov

Oleg Artamonov

M3

1570408330

Voltage-Current Differential Equations of Extended Memristors with One-Dimensional State BEST PAPER

Viera Biolkova

Viera Biolkova

M4

1570408890

Computer Simulation of an Arbitrary Acoustical Field in Rooms

Pavel Anisimov

Pavel Anisimov

 

 

Track 16.P: Robotics, Cybernetics, Engineering, Manufacturing and Control

 

 

P1

1570398877

Load Gradient Model in Foot Soles for Non-Parallel Shuffling Humanoid Walk

Masanao Koeda

Masanao Koeda

P2

1570405720

Design and Implementation of Security Patrol Robot Using Android Application

Hasib Zunair

Hasib Zunair

P3

1570408461

Implementation of Low Cost Stereo Humanoid Adaptive Vision for 3D Positioning and Distance Measurement for Robotics Application with Self-calibration

Abul Arabi

M Ashraful Amin

P4

1570408465

Autonomous Rover Navigation Using GPS Based Path Planning

Abul Arabi

M Ashraful Amin

P5

1570409480

Frontier Exploration Technique for 3D Autonomous SLAM Using K-means Based Divisive Clustering

Samaahita Belavadi

Samaahita S Belavadi

 

 

Track 19.S: Image, Speech and Signal Processing

 

 

S1

1570399330

Image Segmentation Techniques Overview

Hao Yan

Hao Yan

S2

1570402715

Motion Detection Using Drones Vision

Suet Peng Yong

Wai Yeap

S3

1570405323

Non-destructive Technique Based on Specific Gravity for Post-harvest Mangifera Indica L. Cultivar Maturity

Nurul Syahirah Khalid

Nurul Syahirah Khalid

S4

1570405461

Convolutive Blind Source Separation Using Fourier Kalman Filtering

Sabita Langkam

Sabita Langkam

S5

1570408206

SenseA-Autism Early Signs and Pre-Aggressive Detector

Chanuki Gamaethige

Pradeepa Samarasinghe

 

 

Track 21.U: Energy, Power, Transport, Logistics, Harbour, Shipping and Marine Simulation

 

 

U1

1570402797

Quadratic DC-DC Boost Converter using Coupled Inductors for High Step Up Ratio

Yiyang Li

Yiyang Li

U2

1570405939

Improved Quadratic Boost Converter Based on the Voltage Lift Technique

Yiyang Li

Yiyang Li

 

 

Track 23.W: Internet Modelling, Semantic Web, Cloud Computing, Security and Ontologies

 

 

W1

1570405507

An Ontology Based Trust Framework for Sensor-Driven Pervasive Environment

N Karthik

N Karthik

 

 

Track 24.X: Mobile/Ad hoc wireless networks, mobicast, sensor placement, target tracking

 

 

X1

1570405489

Energy-Efficient Power Control for Underlaying Full-Duplex Device-to-device Communications

Jianfeng Ding

Jianfeng Ding

 

 

Track 25.Y: Performance Engineering of Computer & Communication Systems

 

 

Y1

1570409622

Tagless Tolling Using DSRC for Intelligent Transport System: An Interference Study

Hamish Koelmeyer

Sithamparanathan Kandeepan

Y2

1570409886

Performance of Frequency Estimation Techniques with Phase Noise in Mm-Wave Based 5G Systems

Jiaqi Qiu

Sithamparanathan Kandeepan

 

 

Track 26.Z: Circuits, Sensors and Devices

 

 

Z1

1570396924

Battery-free and Energy-effective RFID Sensor Tag for Health Monitoring in Smart Grid

Qiwu Luo

Qiwu Luo

Z2

1570403078

Digitally Emulated Electronic Devices

Viera Biolkova

Dalibor Biolek

Z3

1570409494

Fast and Efficient Birdcage Coil Design Process for High Field MRI System by Combining Equivalent Circuit Model and 3D Electromagnetic Simulation

Hyun Deok Kim

Sung Woo Choi

 

 

Extra Presentations

 

 

EX1

1570415883

Integrated Modelling of Airborne Imaging Optical Sensors

Jun Ho Lee

Jun Ho Lee

 

 

 

AMS2017 Paper to be Published/Presented 11pm KK time 5 December

 

1. Check the name in your paper row below: If the presenter's name is correct, excellent, no need for further action.

 

2. If the presenter’s name is not correct kindly email the general chair on david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk to give the correct name and set it on EDAS.

 

3. Authors who find it impossible to attend but still wish their papers to be considered for I-Xplore, must upload their presentation file to EDAS as soon as possible for review by the committee to assign a substitute presenter to approve submission to I-Xplore.

 

4. It is VITAL to provide correct information, the program must be accurate to avoid time waste. Authors who put presenter but no one shows up will Not have the CD sent to them Nor will their paper be considered for I-Xplore.

 

Please specify the presenter as soon as possible and by 11pm Wednesday 15 November KK time latest!!

 

5. Volunteers are needed to chair and co-chair sessions: Kindly look through the Program Table above and choose a session you wish to chair or co-chair (but you are not presenter), e.g. Tue.am2 (i.e. Tuesday morning after coffee break) and email david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk ASAP and by Wednesday 15 November 11pm KK time!! We need 2 chair-persons per session.

 

A certificate of Merit will be issued to all session chairs and co-chairs to mark our appreciation of your contribution to the success of the conference.

 

#-pps

EDAS ID

Title

First author

Presenter

Presentation Uploaded

1-Z1

1570396924

Battery-free and Energy-effective RFID Sensor Tag for Health Monitoring in Smart Grid

Qiwu Luo

Luo

11/20/17

2-P1

1570398877

Load Gradient Model in Foot Soles for Non-Parallel Shuffling Humanoid Walk

Masanao Koeda

Koeda

11/26/17

3-S1

1570399330

Image Segmentation Techniques Overview

Hao Yan

Sub-Langkam

11/23/17

4-H1

1570399515

Web Analytics Support System for Prediction of Heart Disease Using Naive Bayes Weighted Approach (NBwa)

P Priyanga

Priyanga

11/19/17

5-S2

1570402715

Motion Detection Using Drone's Vision

Suet Peng Yong

Yeap

 

6-M1

1570402721

Modelling Climate Data Factors Influencing Fine-Particulate Matter Density in the Near-Ground Atmosphere

Akbar Ghobakhlou

Ghobakhlou

 

7-U1

1570402797

Quadratic DC-DC Boost Converter using Coupled Inductors for High Step Up Ratio

Yiyang Li

Sub-Amin

11/13/17

8-Z2

1570403078

Digitally Emulated Electronic Devices

Viera Biolkova

Biolek

11/19/17

9-M2

1570403506

Predictions Based on the Rectification and Processing of Noisy Data

Oleg Artamonov

Artamonov

11/19/17

10-S3

1570405323

Non-destructive Vision Techniques for Post-harvest Mangifera Indica L. Cultivar Maturity by Considering the Specific Gravity

Nurul Syahirah Khalid

Khalid

11/27/17

11-S4

1570405461

Convolutive Blind Source Separation Using Fourier Kalman Filtering

Sabita Langkam

Langkam

11/20/17

12-X1

1570405489

Energy-Efficient Power Control for Underlaying Full-Duplex Device-to-device Communications

Jianfeng Ding

Ding

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13-W1

1570405507

An Ontology Based Trust Framework for Sensor-Driven Pervasive Environment

N Karthik

Karthik

11/20/17

14-J1

1570405570

Non-Internet Synchronization for Distributed Storages

Anuradha Wickramarachchi

Sub-Karthik

10/21/17

15-P2

1570405720

Design and Implementation of Security Patrol Robot Using Android Application

Hasib Zunair

Sub-Proma

11/12/17

16-U2

1570405939

Improved Quadratic Boost Converter Based on the Voltage Lift Technique

Yiyang Li

Sub-Amin

11/13/17

17-F1

1570406007

Assessment of Spinal Cord Injury via Sparse Modeling of Somatosensory Evoked Potential Signals

Hasan Mir

Mir

11/20/17

18-S5

1570408206

"SenseA"-Autism Early Signs and Pre-Aggressive Detector

Chanuki Gamaethige

Sub-Proma

11/15/17

19-M3

1570408330

Voltage-Current Differential Equations of Extended Memristors with One-Dimensional State BEST PAPER

Viera Biolkova

Biolek

11/19/17

20-P3

1570408461

Implementation of Low Cost Stereo Humanoid Adaptive Vision for 3D Positioning and Distance Measurement for Robotics Application with Self-calibration

Abul Arabi

Amin

 

21-P4

1570408465

Autonomous Rover Navigation Using GPS Based Path Planning

Abul Arabi

Proma

 

22-A1

1570408860

Analog Implementation of Artificial Neural Networks Using Forward Only Computation

Subha Mada

Mada

11/20/17

23-M4

1570408890

Computer Simulation of an Arbitrary Acoustical Field in Rooms

Pavel Anisimov

Anisimov

11/22/17

24-K1

1570409467

Feasibility of Using Rating to Predict Sentiment for Online Reviews

Azreen Azman

Azman

11/28/17

25-P5

1570409480

Frontier Exploration Technique for 3D Autonomous SLAM Using K-means Based Divisive Clustering

Samaahita Belavadi

Sub-Langkam

11/18/17

26-Z3

1570409494

Fast and Efficient Birdcage Coil Design Process for High Field MRI System by Combining Equivalent Circuit Model and 3D Electromagnetic Simulation

Hyun Deok Kim

Choi

11/21/17

27-Y1

1570409622

Tagless Tolling Using DSRC for Intelligent Transport System: An Interference Study

Hamish Koelmeyer

Kandeepan

12/5/17

28-Y2

1570409886

Performance of Frequency Estimation Techniques with Phase Noise in Mm-Wave Based 5G Systems

Jiaqi Qiu

Kandeepan

12/5/17

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keynote Speaker-1

The Internet of Things: Seen and Hidden!

 

Prof. Dr. Philip Sallis

 

Professor in Computer Science and Geo-Computation

School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences

Auckland University of Technology

philip.sallis@aut.ac.nz

 

Common parlance has the Internet of Things (IoT) as examples of interconnected electronic devices used across a broad spectrum of applications. A dictionary definition says, [The Internet of Things is] . . the interconnection via the Internet of computing devices embedded in everyday objects, enabling them to send and receive data. This definition is manifestly correct but does it encompass all characteristics of IoT implementations and adequately describe this burgeoning research and development domain?

 

This presentation will consider the nature of the IoT phenomenon and describe some examples of application implementations that have both seen and unseen elements to their being. These elements need to be taken into consideration when modelling dynamical systems and incorporated into simulations of potential operationally required solutions. The talk will conclude with what is proposed as a more comprehensive IoT definition.

 

 

Biography

 

Professor Philip Sallis has been a regular presenter at the AMS, EuroSim and UKSim conferences over the past decade or so. He has a computer science career spanning some 45 years in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, with adjunct positions in Hong Kong, the USA and Chile.

Over the past decade he has worked in the area of Geo-Computation, particularly Agro-Meteorology. Some of his IoT examples will relate to this research domain, which includes climate and atmosphere studies as well as wireless sensor network (WSN) design, development and implementation for weather monitoring, pest control for vegetation conservation, autonomous vehicles and pollution dispersal modelling.

Professor Sallis is Pro Vice Chancellor at AUT and currently on Sabbatical leave. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Information Technology Professionals in New Zealand and a Member of the Royal Society.

He is a Life Member of the International Association of Mathematical Geophysics, a Senior Member of the IEEE and was recently awarded Life Membership of that Institution.

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Keynote Speaker-2

The Impact of 4th Wave Core Technologies on the Evolution of Paradigms for the Economy, Society and Education

 

Prof. Dr. Dong Hwa Kim

KEC Director and Professor TDTU

worldhumancare@gmail.com

 

The idea of Fourth Wave as suggested by Alvin Toffler's historical wave theory was originally propounded in The Third Wave (circa 1980). And the WEF (World Economic Forum) dealt with the theme of the Fourth Industrial Revolution at the 2016 Annual Meeting in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.

It predicted the Fourth Industrial Revolution as building on the Digital Revolution. It represented new ways in which technology becomes embedded within societies and even the human body by innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing, biotechnology, IoT (Internet of Things), 3D printing, and autonomous vehicles.

The combination and interaction among these technologies will lead to paradigms shifts in economy and social structure and behaviour. These are further influenced by changes in research patterns in related technology areas to give opportunities to create new jobs and disappearance of traditional jobs. Within the context of curricula development in universities, the education systems and research methods should consider seriously: i) how an institution is organized, ii) how it defines operation, iii) how it relates to surrounding communities and teams, iv) how it responds to research solutions and results, and v) how it takes part in strategies and plans. This lecture deals with these topics and provides suggestions on the many possible approaches of the 4th wave based on our first-hand experience over the past 3 decades.

Examples of Core Technologies, their Evolution and Impact: we review the impact of technological developments including mobile communication, GSM, drones application, games, driverless vehicles and speculate on how their evolution will be influenced by the interaction and cross fertilization of emerging concepts.

 

Biography

 

Name: Dong Hwa Kim(金東和), Ph.D

Current work: Director of KEC, Professor TDT University,

President: Society of HuCARE, Korea

Contact: worldhumancare@gmail.com

Cell phone: 82-10-4899-1170.

 

Education

Ph.D-1: Dept. of Computational Intelligence and Systems Science, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering (K. Hirota Lab.), TIT (Tokyo Institute of Technology, K. Hirota Lab.), Tokyo, Japan.

Ph.D-2: Dept. of Electronics Eng., Ajou University, Korea (Multivariable State Feedback Control of Turbo Generator).

MA: Dept. of Electrical Eng., Graduate School of InHa University (Electrical Material, Plasma based Vacuum Thin Film).

Hallym University: Advanced Program for International Cooperation, Hallym Institute of Advanced International Studies.

 

Work Experience

Professor, Director of Korean Experts Center Of TDT University, Vietnam.

Dean, Graduate School of Huree University, Mongolia, 2015.

Prof., Dept. of Control Eng., Hanbat National University, March 2, 1993-Feb. 2015.

Honorary Prof. Hanbat National University (Feb 28, 2015- ).

Associate Fellow Researcher, University Malaysia Sabah (Aug. 6, 2014 - Aug. 5, 2016).

Visiting Professor, Mechanical, Optics & Engineering Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and Economic, March 20 - Feb 2013.

EU-FP7 (EU- Framework Program) NCP (ICT) in Korea, April 29, 2011-2015.

Director, KNRF (Korea National Research Foundation), 2006-2008.

Visiting Prof., University of Alberta, Canada, March 1, 1999-March 1, 2000.

Invited Researcher, AECL (Atomic Energy Canada Lab.), Canada, Nov. 1985-Nov.1986.

Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Nov. 1977 - March 1993.

Korea-Hungary Joint Work: Aug. 1, 2010-Feb. 28, 2011, Robot Motion Related topics of the ETOCOM Project, Consultation with research staff members and giving related lectures.

President, Daedeok Korea-India Forum, March 1, 2010 - 2015

Vice President, Daedeok Korea-Japan Forum, March 1, 2010 - 2015

Director of Science Culture Research Institute, Korea Science Foundation, Sept. 8, 2006 - Jan. 31, 2008.

Vice-President of the recognition board of the world congress of arts, sciences and communications, IBC, Sept. 1, 2007-2010, UK.

 

Plenary Invited Speaker (International Conferences)

ICARI2017, Dec. 29-30, 2017, Shanghai, China, New technology and social paradigm in 21C.

ICIEE2017, Feb. 22-24, 2017, Singapore, What we Have to Prepare for the 21 C, 4-Revolution, several keynotes.

 

Special Invited Lecture (University)

Future Technology as Mega Trend, Invited by the Indian National Science Council, March 15-25, 2016.

Nelson Mandela Univ., Tanzania: Adjustable Technology and Robots, Dec. 26, 2012, Africa.

Keynote Lectures at 30 universities world wide.

 

Book Author

Research books:

Tuning Innovation with Biotechnology (Pan Stanford Publishing, 2017), ISBN 978-981-4745-55-2.

How to they educate for famous university, July 2017.

 

Project: Emotion Robot and its Application (KNRF), Sept.1, 2012-Feb. 2015.

Awards: International Einstein Award for Scientific Achievement, 2010.5.4, IBC, UK

Column and Newspaper: New fusion era (March, 2010), Dynamic News, etc.

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Keynote Speaker-3

Digital Pathology for Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis

 

Dr. Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University

Cyberjaya, Malaysia

faizal.mmu@gmail.com

 

 

Digital pathology is the management and interpretation of pathology information in a digital environment that enables better, faster and cheaper diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of cancer and other important diseases. With the advent of whole slide imaging, the field of digital pathology has exploded, and is currently regarded as one of the most promising avenues of diagnostic medicine. Histopathological analysis of tissues has also been gaining a lot of interests as a result; developing computer algorithms to assist pathologists from cell detection and counting, to tissue classification and cancer grading. The introduction of such automated algorithms and systems will enable the pathologists to channel their much needed medical expertise in other important work. Research in histopathological image analysis however has yet to take off in Malaysia, with very little work currently reported in the field. In this talk, we will share our work on the detection, analysis and grading of various cancers. These include glioblastoma and metastases classification in neuropathology intraoperative diagnosis, follicular lymphoma grading, prognostic reporting of p53 expression, breast carcinoma detection and grading, as well as tumor budding detection in colorectal cancer.

 

Biography

 

Mohammad Faizal Ahmad Fauzi (MIEM, SMIEEE) received his B.Eng. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College London in 1999 and his Ph.D. in Electronics and Computer Science from University of Southampton in 2004. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya. His main research interests are in the area of signal and image processing, pattern recognition, computer vision and biomedical informatics. He has published more than 70 journal and conference articles to date. Mohammad Faizal is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He was the chair for the Signal Processing Society Malaysia Chapter from 2008 to 2013. Under his stewardship, the chapter won the inaugural IEEE Signal Processing Society Chapter of the Year Award in 2011. He is currently serving as the Chair of the IEEE Malaysia Section since January 2017.

 

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