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Workshop / Phd Seminar Autonomous Systems 2011

Program

The following program is preliminary! Click on a session to get details about it!

Sunday, 2011-10-30

 

Arrival Day

Monday, 2011-10-31

 

9:00 am 

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9:30 am

 

Opening + Laudatio

9:30 am

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10:30 am

 

Invited Talk Colnaric

10:30 am

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11:00 am

 

Invited Talk Halang

11:00 am

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11:30 am

 

Coffee Break

11:30 am

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1:30 pm

 

Session 1

1:30 pm

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2:30 pm

 

Lunch

2:30 pm

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4:30 pm

 

Session 2

4:30 pm

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5:00 pm

 

Coffee Break

5:00 pm

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7:00 pm

 

Session 3

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 2011-11-01

 

9:00 am

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9:45 am

 

Invited Talk Lu

 

9:45 am

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10:15 am

 

Coffee Break

 

10:15 am

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12:15 am

 

Session 4

 

12:15 am

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1:00 pm

 

Lunch

 

1:00 pm

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6:00 pm

 

Social Event

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 2011-11-02

 

9:00 am

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11:00 am

 

Session 5

 

12:00 am

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1:00 pm

 

Lunch

 

1:00 pm

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3:00 pm

 

Session 6

 

3:00 pm

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3:30 pm

 

Coffee Break

 

3:30 pm

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5:30 pm

 

Session 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, 2011-11-03

 

Departure Day


Session 1 - Concepts
  • Peter Neumann: From Process Control Systems towards Virtual Automation Networks - Contributions of Computer Science
  • Josef von Stackelberg: Control of Distributed Autonomous Systems - How to Get a Swarm to Succeed over an Overwhelming Challenge
  • Zhong Li: Understanding and Control of Power Grids
  • Theodor Tempelmeier: Proving the Safety of Autonomous Systems with Formal Methods - What can you Expect?
Session 2 - Decision Making
  • Michael Stephen Fiske: The Active Element Machine
  • Bogdan Lent: Cybernetic Approach to Project Management: Where Sense Making Intelligence is needed
  • Gerhard Satorius: Multivariate Adaptive Embedding, MAE-Process
  • Lada-on Lertsuwanakul and Herwig Unger: Self-organizing Shortcuts in an Overlay Network
Session 3 - Modeling
  • Junbo Zhang, Tianrui Li, and Da Ruan: Rough Sets Based Incremental Rule Acquisition in Set-valued Information Systems
  • Roman Gumzej and Brigita Gajsek: A Virtual Supply Chain Model for QoS Assessment
  • Gloria Robleto, Manfred Schütze, and Edy Godoy: Modelling and simulation of coupled systems-water and energy - Case study of the water reservoir system of the Rimac river catchments
  • Gerd Karl Heinz: Non-Recursive Interference Calculi - A Mathematical Calculus Immanent in Nervous Activity
Session 4 - Self Organisation
  • Gerald Eichler: Self organization in Enterprise 2.0 communities: to introduce a new experts' exchange application
  • Daniel Berg: A Generic Sublayer for Structured Peer-To-Peer-Networks
  • Hauke Coltzau and Bastian Ulke: Navigation in the P2Life Networked Virtual Marketplace Environment
  • Coskun Akinalp and Herwig Unger: Node Behaviour Driven Network Topology Adaption
Session 5 - Nonlinear Systems
  • Jean Chamberlain Chedjou and Kyandoghere Kyamakya: Cellular neural networks based time-series approximation for real time systems' modeling-and-identification and behavior forecast in transportation: motivation, problem formulation, and some research avenues
  • Sasanka Potluri, Alireza Fasih, Laxminand Kishore Vutukuru, Fadi Al Machot, and Kyandoghere Kyamakya CNN Based High Performance Computing for Real Time Image Processing on GPU
  • Fadi Al Machot, Ahmad Haj Mosa, Alireza Fasih, Christopher Schwarzlmüuller, Mouhanndad Ali, and Kyandoghere Kyamakya: A Novel Real-Time Emotion Detection System for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
  • Kyandoghere Kyamakya , Jean. C. Chedjou, Fadi Al Machot, and Alireza Fasih: Enabling a Driver-specific "Real-Time Road Safety" Assessment through an "Extended Floating Car Data" and Visualization System
Session 6 - Decentralized Networks
  • Sunantha Sodsee, Phayung Meesad, and Herwig Unger: Placing Content in Hybrid Peer-to-Peer Networks by User Activities Consideration
  • Thomas Böhme, Jens Schreyer, Erika Skrabul'áková: A note on semi-steady states in stochastic cellular automata
  • Mario Kubek and Herwig Unger: Search Word Extraction Using Extended PageRank Calculations
  • Yi Zhao and Xia Wang: Semantic Similarity-based Web Services Access Control
Session 7 - Decentralized Systems
  • Francesca Saglietti, Sven Söhnlein, Raimar Lill: Evolution of Verification Techniques by Increasing Autonomy of Cooperating Agents
  • Maytiyanin Komkhao, Sunantha Sodsee, Nanthachai Poolketgij: A decentralized network for routing messages
  • Motasem Al Amour: LaBeeB: Systematic Peer Clustering for Building a Semantic Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine
  • Shujun Li: On the Performance of Secret Entropy Coding: A Perspective Beyond Security


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