
35th HICSS 2002: Big Island, Hawaii, USA
- 35th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-35 2002), CD-ROM / Abstracts Proceedings, 7-10 January 2002, Big Island, HI, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1435-9
Track 2
Complex Systems Track
- Robert J. Thomas:
Track Introduction. 48
Critical Infrastructure Systems (CSCIS)
- Jagdish Chandra:
Minitrack Introduction. 49 - Ali Berrached, Mohsen Beheshti, André de Korvin, Richard Aló:
Applying Fuzzy Relation Equations to Threat Analysis. 50 - Mostafa A. Bassiouni, Ratan K. Guha:
Modeling and Analysis of Temporal Failure and Degradation Behavior of Critical Infrastructure Systems. 50 - Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Markus Fahrentholz, Bengt Mueck:
Co-ordination Concept for an Innovative Rail Road Concept. 51
Electricity Markets and Regulation (CSMAR)
- Shmuel S. Oren, Richard Tabors:
Minitrack Introduction. 52 - Jose B. Cruz Jr., Ashkan Kian:
Nash Strategies for Load Serving Entities in Dynamic Energy Multi-markets. 53 - Rajnish Kamat, Shmuel S. Oren:
Multi-settlement Systems for Electricity Markets: Zonal Aggregation under Network Uncertainty and Market Power. 53 - Fernando Alvarado:
Spectral Analysis of Energy-Constrained Reserves. 53 - Robert J. Thomas, Timothy Mount, Ray Zimmerman, William Schulze, Richard E. Schuler, L. Duane Chapman:
Testing the Effects of Price Responsive Demand on Pay-as-Offered and Soft-Cap Electricity Auctions. 54 - Philip A. Fedora:
Summer 2001 Northeast Load Response Initiatives' Reliability Impacts. 54 - D. J. Wu, Paul Kleindorfer, Yanjun Sun:
Optimal Electric Power Capacity Expansion in the Presence of Options. 54 - Timothy Mount:
Using Weather Derivatives to Improve the Efficiency of Forward Markets for Electricity. 55 - Shi-Jie Deng, Wenjiang Jiang:
An Inverse-Quantile Function Approach for Modeling Electricity Price. 55
Information Management and Visualization in Electric Power Systems (CSIMV)
- Thomas J. Overbye, Marck Ramon Robinson:
Minitrack Introduction. 56 - A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos, Wenzhong Gao, George J. Cokkinides:
Visualization and Animation of Inverter-Driven Induction Motor Operation. 57 - Raymond P. Klump, James D. Weber:
Real-Time Data Retrieval and New Visualization Techniques for the Energy Industry. 57 - Douglas A. Wiegmann, Aaron M. Rich, Thomas J. Overbye
, Yan Sun:
Human Factors Aspects of Power System Voltage Visualizations. 58 - Marck Robinson, Robin Podmore, Chris Mosier, Fabiola de la Peña:
Building Plug & Play Power Applications Using Abstract Object Modeling. 58
Security and Reliability (CSSAR)
- Peter W. Sauer:
Minitrack Introduction. 59 - Miroslav Begovic, Borka Milosevic, Damir Novosel:
A Novel Method for Voltage Instability Protection. 60 - Paul W. Oman, Jeff Roberts:
Barriers to a Wide-Area Trusted Network Early Warning System for Electric Power Disturbances. 60 - Peter W. Sauer:
Post-contingency Equilibrium Analysis of Power Systems. 60 - Zhifang Wang, Robert J. Thomas, Zygmunt J. Haas:
Bluenet - A New Scatternet Formation Scheme. 61 - Yiqiao Liang, Saffet Ayasun, Chika Nwankpa:
Calculation of the Probability Density Function of Critical Clearing Time in Transient Stability Analysis. 61 - Gerardo Escobar
, Alex M. Stankovic
, Paolo Mattavelli, Romeo Ortega:
On the Nonlinear Control of TCSC . 61
Self-Organizing Criticality (CSSOC)
- Bernard C. Lesieutre:
Minitrack Introduction. 62 - Ian Dobson, Jie Chen, Jim Thorp, Benjamin A. Carreras, David E. Newman:
Examining Criticality of Blackouts in Power System Models with Cascading Events. 63 - Benjamin A. Carreras, Vickie E. Lynch
, Ian Dobson, David E. Newman:
Dynamics, Criticality and Self-Organization in a Model for Blackouts in Power Transmission Systems. 63 - David E. Newman, Nathaniel D. Sizemore, Vickie E. Lynch
, Benjamin A. Carreras:
Growth and Propagation of Disturbances in a Communication Network Model. 64 - Sandip Roy, Bernard C. Lesieutre, George C. Verghese:
Resource Allocation in Networks: A Case Study of the Influence Model. 64

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