PROGRAM

 

6th WSEAS International Conference on
INSTRUMENTATION, MEASUREMENT,
CIRCUITS and SYSTEMS
(IMCAS '07)

 

 

Hangzhou, China, April 15-17, 2007

 

 

 

Sunday, April 15, 2007

 

 

 

PLENARY LECTURE 1

 

Intelligent Recurrent Cerebellar Model Articulation
Controller Design

 

Professor Chih-Min Lin
Department of Electrical Engineering

Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

 

 

Abstract: Based on biological prototype of human brain and improved understanding of the functionality of the neurons and the pattern of their interconnections in the brain, many mathematical models of neural networks have been proposed to perform useful computational functions in different applications. Among these NN models, a theoretical model used to explain the information-processing characteristics of the cerebellum was developed independently by Marr (1969) and Albus (1971). CMAC, first proposed by Albus, signifies cerebellar model articulation controller. CMAC is a learning structure that imitates the organization and functionality of the cerebellum of the human brain. That model revealed the structure and functionality of the various cells and fibers in the cerebellum.

The core of CMAC is an associative memory which has the ability to realize complex nonlinear functions. CMAC takes advantage of the input-redundancy by using distributed storage and can learn nonlinear functions extremely quickly due to the local adjustment of its weights. CMAC has been applied in the closed-loop control of complex dynamical systems for the reason of good generalization capability and fast learning property.

 

 

 

 

PLENARY LECTURE 2

 

Boolean Functions and Contemporary Cryptography

 

Professor Oleksander Markovskyy
National Technical University of Ukraine
(Polytechnic Institute of Kiev)
Department of Computer Engineering

 

Abstract: The one way (non invertible) transformations constitute the basis of the contemporary cryptography. A substantial part of the contemporary cryptographic algorithms is based on the one way transformations, which use the Boolean functions. In particular, the cryptographic properties of two most important classes of the algorithms (block cipher and stream ciphers for symmetrical coding) are based on the Boolean transformations.
In this Plenary Lecture, the contemporary state of the Boolean functions theory will be presented in details including specific cryptographic tasks for implementation. The basic properties of the Boolean functions, which are important for the cryptographic applications, and also the contemporary state of the problem for obtaining the Boolean functions, which possess such properties, will be mentioned, analyzed and discussed. Considerable attention will be given to the theoretical issues of the development of the Boolean functions for developing and implementing effective cryptographic systems.

 

 

 

SESSION: Electronic Circuits Design

Chair: Tze-Yun Sung, Li Qing

A Practical Design and Implementation of On-Chip NI for Integrating Bus Based IP Legacies

Jung-Ho Lee, Sin-Chong Park

560-462

VLSI Implementation of High-Performance CORDIC-Based Vector Interpolator in Power-Aware 3-D Graphic System

Tze-Yun Sung

560-130

An adaptive EDCA TXOP with rate adaptation for QoS provision

Min Li Huang, Seungbeom Lee, Sin-Chong Park

560-452

Design Space Exploration of IEEE 802.11n using SystemC

Sung-Rok Yoon, Jin Lee, Sin-Chong Park

560-448

VLSI Implementation for Interpolation-based Matrix Inversion for MIMO-OFDM Receivers

Jung hoon Lee, Jin Lee, Sin-Chong Park

560-460

VHDL Modelling of the IEEE802.11b DCF MAC

W. L. Pang, K. W. Chew, Florence Choong, E.S. Teoh

560-111

VHDL Modelling of the Open Short Tester

W. L. Pang, K. W. Chew, Florence Choong, C.L. Chan

560-110

Efficient arctangent processor design for the frequency offset estimation of ieee 802.11 wireless lan system

Taekyu Kim, Sin-chong Park

560-413

 

 

 

SESSION: Electrical and Electronic Measurement

Chair: Li Qing, Hsu Chun-Liang

Measurement of the electric field at the near field radiating by electrostatic discharges

G. P. Fotis, L. Ekonomou, St. Kourtesi, E. Zoulias, A. Nakulas

560-339

Prediction of Surface Roughness of Difficult-to-cut Material by HSM Based on RBF Neural Network

Li Zhanjie, Yan Bing, Tian Meili

560-098

A Dynamic Weighing System Based on System Model

Li Qing, Ding Xuegong, Li Xiong, Ye Gang

560-486

Soft sensor modeling based on rough set and least squares support vector machines

Li Chuan, Wang Shilong, Zhang Xianming and Xu Jun

560-406

Charge Loss Measurement under illumination in Single-Poly One-Time-Programming Floating Gate Non-Volatile-Memories

L. Montagner-Morancho, D. Ramis, G. Sarrabayrouse, J. L. Chaptal

560-229

 

 

 

Monday, April 16, 2007

 

 

 

PLENARY LECTURE 3

 

Intentional 3D Vision in Robotics

 

Professor S. Y. Chen

University of Hamburg

Zhejiang University of Technology

CHINA

 

 

Abstract: The 3D model of an object or environment is very important to many practical applications, e.g. hypermedia techniques, interactive handling/working, virtualized reality, interactive exploration, robot autonomous applications, etc. An efficient way to obtain such models is using 3D vision. However, since no prior information about the targets is available before the vision task is taking place, it is desired that the robot is capable to purposively decide how to finish the modeling task without human interference. The project investigates the issue of intentional perception planning in which there are three related problems to be tackled, i.e. perception planning, purposive sensor configuration, and 3D model construction. They are considered in an autonomous vision system which employs an observing strategy for target modeling. The research develops methods to actively decide the viewpoints and sensor configuration to observe specific aspects of the target and estimates the modeling state or completeness. The system analyzes the obtained information and performs the perception strategy that automatically generates a multi-view plan. The research would lead to fully automate the modeling process and have the mechanism to autonomously move and change sensing parameters for complete 3D data recovery.

 

 

 

SESSION: Instrumentation and Circuits Design

Chair: Hsu Chun-Liang, Dan Lascu

A Study on Ultrasonic Detecting Technology for the Base Gap on the Inner Cone

Lu Yang, Yanhua Zhang, Yan Han

560-311

The Critical Factors & Loading Features in Design Inductive Heating-Device with Half-Bridge Resonated Inverter Circuits

Hsu Chun-Liang, Huang Li-Chan

560-153

HOPF bifurcation in a discontinuous capacitor voltage mode cuk DC-DC converter

Corina Ivan, Dan Lascu, Viorel Popescu

560-375

Partial Discharge Classification Using Neural Networks and Statistical Parameters

Hung-Cheng Chen, Po-Hung Chen, Meng-Hui Wang

560-278

Third-Order Quadrature Oscillator with Grounded Capacitors Using CCIIs

Jiun-Wei Horng, Chun-Li Hou, Chun-Ming Chang, Sheng-Wen Pan, Jhen-Yu Shie and Yao-Hsin Wen

560-115

A novel defect classification system of cast-resin transformers by neural network under acoustic emission signal

Cheng-Chien Kuo, Teng-Fa Tsao

560-323

 

 

 

SESSION: Applications on Telecommunications

Chair: Zhang Yanhua, Liangyin Chen

Cause analysis on angular error when mono-pulse radar is tracking noise jammer and a simulative test

Zhang Yanhua, Zan Bo, Wang Jian, Chang Hong, Yang Lu

560-438

3GTSM: A Novel 3G Terminals Security Model

Liangyin Chen, Zhishu Li, Baolin Li, Jianchuan Xing, Jiancheng Ni, Qing Li, Liangwei Chen

560-434

In Doors Location Technology Research Based on WLAN

Juan Su, Yi-Xiong Jin

560-192

Similarity Clustering and Combination Load Forecasting Techniques Considering the Meteorological Factors

Yi-Xiong Jin, Juan Su

560-191

Particle Swarm Optimization Based on Model Space Theory and Its Application on Transmission Network Planning

Yi-Xiong Jin, Juan Su

560-190

Parallel Cooperative Particle Swarm Optimization Based Multistage Transmission Network Planning

Yi-Xiong Jin, Juan Su

560-189

A wireless transmission technique for remote monitoring and recording system on power sevices by GPRS network

Cheng-Chien Kuo, Hong-Chan Chang, Fu-Hsien Chen

560-165

 

 

 

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

 

 

 

SESSION: Design of CMOS Circuitry

Chair: Jenn-Tzer Yang, Liangyin Chen

A Radio Frequency CMOS Band Pass Amplifier Using High-Q Active Inductor Loads with Binary Code for Multi-Band Selecting

Ming-Jeui Wu, Pei-Jen Yen, CHing-Chuan Chou, Jenn-Tzer Yang

560-134

A 60ghz low noise amplifier on 0.13-µm CMOS

Yu Feng, Efstratios Skafidas, Rob Evans

560-187

A 60 GHz 130 nm CMOS VCO with ultra wide tuning range

Zongru Liu, Efstratios Skafidas, Rob Evans

560-185

A 60-GHz Broad-Band Frequency Divider in 0.13μm CMOS

Yuan Mo, Efstratios Skafidas, Rob Evans

560-167

High Q Active Inductors Apply in A 2.4GHz Bandpass Filter

Jenn-Tzer Yang, Chii-Wen Chen, Yen-Ching Ho, and Che-Chi Mao

560-403

 

 

 

SESSION: Advances on Circuits & Systems

Chair: Dan Lascu, Chin-Long Wey

An averaged switch model including conduction losses for boundary conduction mode dc-to-dc converters

Corina Ivan, Dan Lascu, Viorel Popescu

560-376

Transaction level model simulator for NoC-based MPSoC platform

Seungbeom Lee, Sung-rok Yoon, Jin Lee, Min li Huang, Sin-chong Park

560-420

Stabilization of the Acrobot via Multiple sliding surface Control

Nadeem Qaiser, Naeem Iqbal, Naeem Qaiser

560-108

A Pipelined Divider with a Small Lookup Table

Chin-Long Wey, Shin-Yo Lin, and Muh-Tian Shiue

560-407

Control system design for a STATCOM using complex transfer function

Nitus Voraphonpipat, Issarachai Ngamroo, Somchai Chatrattana

560-225

Development of Slow Scan Digital CCD Camera for Low light level image

Cheng Yaoyu, Hu Yan, Li Yonghong

560-383

A study of lightning surge on underground cables in a cable connection station

Hong-chan Chang, Fu-hsien Chen, Cheng-chien Kuo, Tai-hsiang Chen

560-253

Experimental Studies on Vibration Testing of Pipe Joints using Metal Gaskets

Nan Bu, Naohiro Ueno, Satoru Koyanagi, Masahiro Ichiki, Osamu Fukuda, Morito Akiyama

560-421

 

 

 

SESSION: Theoretical Approaches on Hardware Systems

Chair: Po-Hung Chen, Huay Chang

Genetic Algorithm Based Approach for Power Generation Dispatch with Emission Constraints

Po-Hung Chen, Hung-Cheng Chen, Chun-Liang Hsu

560-303

An Efficient Algorithm for PC Purchase Decision System

Huay Chang

560-271

Estimation of GDP in Turkey by nonparametric regression models

Dursun Aydin

560-378