ICNSC 2011:
Delft,
The Netherlands
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, ICNSC 2011, Delft, The Netherlands, 11-13 April 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4244-9570-2
- J. G. Slootweg, Else Veldman, J. Morren:
Sensing and control challenges for Smart Grids.
1-7
- Rui Duan, Geert Deconinck:
Market mechanism of smart grids: Multi-agent model and interoperability.
8-13
- Remco A. Verzijlbergh, Zofia Lukszo, J. G. Slootweg, M. D. Ilic:
The impact of controlled electric vehicle charging on residential low voltage networks.
14-19
- Remco A. Verzijlbergh, Zofia Lukszo:
System impacts of electric vehicle charging in an evolving market environment.
20-25
- Parvathy Chittur Ramaswamy, Geert Deconinck:
Relevance of voltage control, grid reconfiguration and adaptive protection in smart grids and genetic algorithm as an optimization tool in achieving their control objectives.
26-31
- Taede Weidenaar, Sipke Hoekstra, Mannes Wolters:
Development options for the Dutch gas distribution grid in a changing gas market.
32-37
- Ahmad Salehi-Dobakhshari, Sadegh Azizi, Ali Mohammad Ranjbar:
Control of microgrids: Aspects and prospects.
38-43
- Igor Nikolic, Amineh Ghorbani:
A method for developing agent-based models of socio-technical systems.
44-49
- Julian A. Padget, Harpreet Riat, Benedikt Forchhammer, Martijn Warnier, Frances M. T. Brazier, Sukumar Natarajan:
An agent-based infrastructure for energy profile capture and management.
50-55
- Julia Kasmire, Igor Nikolic, Wouter van den Berg, Luke Bergwerff:
Universal Darwinism in greenhouses: Proof of concept using an agent based model.
56-61
- Virginia Dignum, Yao-Hua Tan:
Multi agent simulation for control and autonomy in complex socio-technical systems.
62-67
- Catalin Bucura, Alfredas Chmieliauskas, Zofia Lukszo, Gerard P. J. Dijkema:
Modelling the new balancing regime of the natural gas market in the Netherlands.
68-73
- Keem Siah Yap:
A new multi agent system based on online sequential extreme learning machines and Bayesian Formalism.
74-79
- Peter-Jules van Overloop, Rudy R. Negenborn, Dirk Schwanenberg, Bart De Schutter:
Towards integrating water prediction and control technology.
80-85
- Hartmut Linke, Divas Karimanzira, Thomas Rauschenbach, Torsten Pfutzenreuter:
Flash flood prediction for small rivers.
86-91
- Jose-Vicente Aguilar-Marinosa, Pedro Langarita, Lorenzo Linares, Manuel Gómez, José Rodellar:
An adaptive predictive approach for river level forecasting.
92-97
- Dirk Schwanenberg, Arend van Breukelen, Stef Hummel:
Data assimilation for supporting optimum control in large-scale river networks.
98-103
- Ute Theobald, Stephan Theobald:
Central water resources management in a cascade of hydropower plants.
104-108
- Abhay Anand, G. M. Y. Joshua, S. Sundaramoorthy, L. Samavedham:
Coordinating multiple model predictive controllers for multi-reservoir management.
1-6
- Ming Yu, Wei Liu, Tian Xing:
Link availability modeling for routing algorithms to reduce the link break time in MANETs.
115-120
- Yufei Yuan, J. W. C. van Lint, Serge P. Hoogendoorn, Jos L. M. Vrancken, Thomas Schreiter:
Freeway traffic state estimation using extended Kalman filter for first-order traffic model in Lagrangian coordinates.
121-126
- Adriaan ter Mors:
Evaluating heuristics for prioritizing context-aware route planning agents.
127-132
- Baohong Feng, Zuren Feng, Qing-E. Wu, Shaozhu Shi, Baodong Feng, Qingsong Song:
Application of mathematical algorithm on equation of GPS satellite navigation and positioning.
133-138
- Tamás Máhr, Faith Jordan Srour, Mathijs de Weerdt:
Using simulation to evaluate how multi-agent transportation planners cope with truck breakdowns.
139-144
- Naiqi Wu, Feng Chu, Saïd Mammar, MengChu Zhou:
Interaction behavior modeling of advanced driving assistance systems by using Petri net.
145-150
- Sathish Natarajan, Kaushik Ghosh, Rajagopalan Srinivasan:
An evaluation of a hierarchical multi agent based process monitoring system for chemical plants.
151-156
- Behzad Behdani, Koen H. van Dam, Zofia Lukszo:
Agent-based modeling for disruption management in industrial networks and supply chains.
157-162
- Meirong Liu, Timo Koskela, Mika Ylianttila:
An efficient collaborative mechanism for enterprise cloud applications.
163-168
- Gina Tang, Sachin Shetty:
Adaptive virtual reality game system for personalized problem-based learning.
1-6
- Ahmet Yasin Yazicioglu, Xiaoli Ma, Yucel Altunbasak:
Evolution of mixed strategies for social dilemmas on structured networks.
1-6
- Ahmad Fakharian, Thomas Gustafsson, M. Mehrfam:
Adaptive Kalman filtering based navigation: An IMU/GPS integration approach.
181-185
- Michael Kearney, Michael Cantoni, Peter M. Dower:
Model predictive control for systems with scheduled load and its application to automated irrigation channels.
186-191
- Guanghua Guan, Changde Wang, Albert J. Clemmens:
Optimizing indicator choosing for canal control system and simulation study.
192-196
- Xavier Litrico, Gilles Belaud, Ophelie Fovet:
Adaptive control of algae detachment in regulated canal networks.
197-202
- Nadia Bedjaoui, Erik Weyer:
Testing of global control performance for open water channels.
1-6
- Eelco Nederkoorn, J. Schuurmans, Wytze Schuurmans:
Continuous nonlinear model predictive control of a hybrid water system - Application of DNPC to a Dutch polder.
209-214
- Huub van Ekeren, Rudy R. Negenborn, Peter-Jules van Overloop, Bart De Schutter:
Hybrid model predictive control using time-instant optimization for the Rhine-Meuse Delta.
215-220
- Paul E. Mendez, Héctor Benítez-Pérez:
Codesign strategy based upon fuzzy control for networked control systems and a scheduling algorithm.
221-226
- Jose Maria Maestre, David Muñoz de la Peña, Eduardo F. Camacho:
Wireless sensor network analysis through a coalitional game: Application to a distributed Kalman filter.
1-6
- Mohammad Bsoul:
A framework for replication in Data Grid.
233-235
- Ahmed Akl, Thierry Gayraud, Pascal Berthou:
An investigation of self-organization in ad-hoc networks.
1-6
- Azwirman Gusrialdi, Risvan Dirza, Sandra Hirche:
Information-driven distributed coverage algorithms for mobile sensor networks.
242-247
- Katerina Stankova, Bart De Schutter:
Stackelberg equilibria for discrete-time dynamic games part I: Deterministic games.
1-6
- Katerina Stankova, Bart De Schutter:
Stackelberg equilibria for discrete-time dynamic games part II: Stochastic games with deterministic information structure.
1-6
- Andrea Castelletti, Francesca Pianosi, Marcello Restelli:
Multi-objective fitted Q-iteration: Pareto frontier approximation in one single run.
260-265
- Long Luo, Fei Luo, Li You Zhou, Hongtao Ye, Yuge Xu:
Predicting wastewater sludge recycle performance based on fuzzy neural network.
266-269
- Guoqiang Liu, Guanghua Guan, Changde Wang:
Transition mode of the middle route of South-to-North Water Transfer Project before freezing.
270-274
- Luc J. J. Wismans, Eric C. Van Berkum, Michiel C. J. Bliemer:
Comparison of evolutionary multi objective algorithms for the dynamic network design problem.
275-280
- Zhifeng Qiu, Geert Deconinck:
Smart Meter's feedback and the potential for energy savings in household sector: A survey.
281-286
- Layla AlAbdulkarim, Zofia Lukszo:
Impact of privacy concerns on consumers' acceptance of smart metering in the Netherlands.
287-292
- Melanie Bicking, Maria Wimmer:
Future Internet for collaborative governance: Closing gaps in ICT for governance and policy modelling.
293-298
- Marco Grassi, Michele Nucci, Francesco Piazza:
Towards a semantically-enabled holistic vision for energy optimisation in smart home environments.
299-304
- Yunfei Fang, Feng Chu, Saïd Mammar, Ada Che:
Iterative algorithm for lane reservation problem on transportation network.
305-310
- Run-yang Zhong, George Q. Huang, Qingyun Dai, Ke Zhou, Ting Qu, Guojin Hu:
RFID-enabled real-time manufacturing execution system for discrete manufacturing: Software design and implementation.
311-316
- Bas Kolen, Bart Thonus, Kasper M. Van Zuilekom, Erik de Romph:
Evacuation a serious game for preparation.
317-322
- Francesco Corman, Andrea D'Ariano, Ingo A. Hansen, Dario Pacciarelli, Marco Pranzo:
Dispatching trains during seriously disrupted traffic situations.
323-328
- Raymond Hoogendoorn, Serge P. Hoogendoorn, Karel Brookhuis, Winnie Daamen:
Psycho-spacing models and adverse conditions: A close look at incidents.
329-334
- Olga Huibregtse, Andreas Hegyi, Serge P. Hoogendoorn:
Robust optimization of evacuation instructions, applied to capacity, hazard pattern, demand, and compliance uncertainty.
335-340
- Lei Song, ZongXiao Yang, GuanQiang Dong, ShuGuang Yu, WenLi Yang:
Construction of expressway emergency rescue information management system using Browser/Server framework.
341-346
- Klaas Friso, Kasper M. Van Zuilekom, Bas Kolen:
Evaluation of the National Concept Traffic Management for mass evacuation in the Netherlands.
347-352
- Christian Doerr:
Parallelized network-driven analysis of network systems on commodity hardware.
1-6
- GuanJun Liu, Changjun Jiang, MengChu Zhou:
Improved condition for controllability of strongly dependent strict minimal siphons in Petri nets.
359-364
- Qikai Zhuang, Telli E. Van der Lei, Dhiradj Djairam, Johan J. Smit:
Interdependencies at the strategic asset management level: A systems analysis of the utility sector.
365-370
- Petra W. Heijnen, Rob M. Stikkelman, Andreas Ligtvoet, Paulien M. Herder:
Using Gilbert networks to reveal uncertainty in the planning of multi-user infrastructures.
371-376
- YuXi Sun, Naiqi Wu, MengChu Zhou:
Closed-form solution for cycle time of revisiting processes in single-arm cluster tool scheduling with atomic layer deposition.
377-382
- Zhanguo Zhu, Feng Chu, Linyan Sun, Ming Liu:
Scheduling with resource allocation and past-sequence-dependent setup times including maintenance.
383-387
- Hong-wei Li, Li Yan Jing, Wenyan Wu, Lu Mou:
Research on water leakage prediction of urban water supply network based on grey GM (0, N) model.
388-392
- Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, Wenyan Wu, Mansour Moniri:
Power harvesting for smart sensor networks in monitoring water distribution system.
393-398
- Jinliang Gao, Kui Chang, Lizhi Chen, Kaifeng Pang, Haipeng Zhao, Chengzhi Zheng:
Subatmospheric pressure protection for large diameter long distance pipeline system: A case study.
399-404
- Chengzhi Zheng, Jinliang Gao, Wenyan Wu, Jichang Zhang, Wenjie He:
Research on water supply pipeline failure consequence assessment model.
405-409
- Wenyan Wu, Jinliang Gao, Yixing Yuan, Hongbin Zhao, Kui Chang:
Water distribution network real-time simulation based on SCADA system using OPC communication.
329-334
- Mostafa Abdel-Aleem, Claude C. Chibelushi, Mansour Moniri:
Multisensor data fusion for the simultaneous location and condition assessment of underground water pipelines.
416-421
- Hong-wei Li, Zhou-jian Yu, Wenyan Wu, Lu Mou:
The application of PLC in SBMBR sewage treatment automatic control of the system.
422-426
- Evangelia Kolega, Vassilios Vescoukis, Dionissios Voutos:
Assessment of network simulators for real world WSNs in forest environments.
427-432
- Joris Sijs, Zoltan Papp, Paul Booij:
Nonlinear estimation with a network of heterogenous algorithms.
433-438
- José Manuel Cano-García, Eduardo Casilari:
An empirical evaluation of the consumption of 802.15.4/ZigBee sensor motes in noisy environments.
439-444
- Azwirman Gusrialdi, Lu Zeng:
Distributed deployment algorithms for robotic visual sensor networks in non-convex environment.
445-450
- Kumar Shashi Prabh:
Bandwidth allocation in hexagonal wireless sensor networks for real-time communications.
451-456
- Hamed Yousefi, Mohammad Hossein Yeganeh, Ali Movaghar:
Long lifetime routing in unreliable wireless sensor networks.
457-462
- Jenny Lundberg, Rune Gustavsson:
Challenges and opportunities of sensor based user empowerment.
463-468
- Geert Deconinck, Wouter Vriens:
Intelligent alarm processing and alarm elimination in a CHP installation.
469-473
- Mohohlo Samuel Tsoeu, Thabo Koetje:
Unconstrained MPC tuning for prediction accuracy in Networked Control Systems.
474-479
- Sergio Ledesma, Jose Ruiz, Guadalupe García, Gabriel Aviña, Donato Hernández:
Analysis of self-similar data by artificial neural networks.
480-485
- Pan Gun Park, José Araujo, Karl Henrik Johansson:
Wireless networked control system co-design.
486-491
- Allaa R. Hilal, Alaa Khamis, Otman Basir:
HASM: A hybrid architecture for sensor management in a distributed surveillance context.
492-497
- Lichuan Liu, Zaihan Jiang:
A hybrid localization method in wireless sensor networks.
1-5
- Phu Hung Le, Guy Pujolle, Thi Mai Trang Nguyen:
An interference-aware multi-path routing protocol for mobile ad hoc network.
503-507
- Kitisak Osathanunkul, Ning Zhang:
A countermeasure to black hole attacks in mobile ad hoc networks.
508-513
- Chakib Baouche, Antonio Freitas, Michel Misson:
Routing mechanism for a DTN using WSN nodes for localization applications.
514-519
- Wei Vivien Shi, MengChu Zhou:
Recent advances of sensors for pacemakers.
520-525
- Ismail Mansour, Gérard Chalhoub, Alain Quilliot:
Security architecture for wireless sensor networks using frequency hopping and public key management.
526-531
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