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IEEE-URUCON 2017 - Program Montevideo – Uruguay, 23-25 October 2017. Hotel NH Montevideo Columbia, Rambla Gran Bretaña 473. - Day 1 - IEEE-URUCON Program - Monday, 23 th October 2017 8:15 – 9:00 IEEE-URUCON Registration Transportation to UTE is available at the hotel lobby. 9:00 – 10:00 Venue: UTE building, Paraguay 2431, see map and details. Barry Shoop Innovation as an Ecosystem 10:00 – 11:00 Venue: UTE building, Paraguay 2431, see map and details. Mesa Discusión Energía del Futuro 11:00 – 12:00 Transportation back to NH Hotel, IEEE-URUCON Registration 12:00 – 13:20 Lunch 13:20 Opening Ceremony 13:30 – 14:20 Rich Chernock Next Generation Television Rodrigo Palma El desafío de la energía solar para la región - Creación de una Comunidad Solar 14:20 - 14:40 Coffee Break 14:40 – 16:40 Industry Session A Industry Session B 16:40 - 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 – 18:00 Álvaro Portillo Transformers for Renewable Energy Applications Eric Wandel Directional Pattern Design of VHF and UHF Antennas for FM and TV Using Computer Modeling 18:00 Welcome Cocktail

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IEEE-URUCON 2017 - Program Montevideo – Uruguay, 23-25 October 2017.

Hotel NH Montevideo Columbia, Rambla Gran Bretaña 473.

- Day 1 -

IEEE-URUCON Program - Monday, 23th October 2017

8:15 – 9:00 IEEE-URUCON Registration

Transportation to UTE is available at the hotel lobby.

9:00 – 10:00

Venue: UTE building, Paraguay 2431, see map and details.

Barry Shoop Innovation as an Ecosystem

10:00 – 11:00 Venue: UTE building, Paraguay 2431, see map and details.

Mesa Discusión – Energía del Futuro

11:00 – 12:00 Transportation back to NH Hotel, IEEE-URUCON Registration

12:00 – 13:20 Lunch

13:20 Opening Ceremony

13:30 – 14:20 Rich Chernock

Next Generation Television

Rodrigo Palma

El desafío de la energía solar para la región - Creación de una

Comunidad Solar

14:20 - 14:40 Coffee Break

14:40 – 16:40 Industry Session A Industry Session B

16:40 - 17:00 Coffee Break

17:00 – 18:00

Álvaro Portillo

Transformers for Renewable Energy Applications

Eric Wandel

Directional Pattern Design of VHF and UHF Antennas for FM and TV

Using Computer Modeling

18:00 Welcome Cocktail

- Day 2 -

IEEE-URUCON Program - Tuesday, 24th October 2017

8:30 – 9:00 IEEE-URUCON Registration

9:00 – 10:00 Nelson Luis Saldanha da Fonseca Networking in the Big Data Era

10:00 – 11:00 Session I-A

Power Control Session I-B

Biomedical Engineering

11:00 – 12:00 Coffee break

IEEE URUCON Poster Session

12:00 – 13:00 Session II-A

Photovoltaic Power Generation Session II-B

Software & Applications

13:00 – 14:20 Lunch

14:20 – 15:20

Juan José Encina Situación actual del sector eléctrico

paraguayo y perspectivas al 2030

Juan José Cazila Internet of Things

15:20 – 16:20 Session III-A

Power Measurements Session III-B

Control & Robotics I

16:20 – 16:40 Coffee break

16:40 – 18:00 Session IV-A

Power Network Planification Session IV-B

Control & Robotics II

Ciudad Vieja Walking Tour (please schedule)

20:30 Gala Dinner

- Day 3 -

IEEE-URUCON Program - Wednesday, 25th October 2017

8:30 – 9:00 IEEE-URUCON Registration

9:00 – 10:00

Maurizio Murroni Bridging Broadcast,

Broadband and Cellular Communications

Daniela López De Luise Video Games and

Gamification Engineering

10:00 – 11:00 Session V-A

Energy Efficiency

Session V-B

Telecommunications & Signal Processing I

11:00 – 11:20 Coffee Break

11:20 – 13:00 Session VI-A

Generation Session VI-B

Electronics & Sensors

13:00 – 14:20 Lunch

14:20 – 15:00

Maria Macarena Bentancor Data Center Vanguardia en

Eficiencia Energética

Carlos Martínez LACNIC

15:00 – 16:40 Session VII-A

Power Topics

Session VII-B

Telecommunications & Signal Processing II

16:40 – 17:00 Coffee Break

17:00 Closing Ceremony

UTE building, Paraguay 2431

NH Hotel Rbla.Gran Bretaña 473

Keynote Speeches, Tutorials, Industry Sessions

Monday 23th October, 13:30 - 14:20 Keynote 1

“Next Generation Television” Rich Chernock

ATSC TG3 Chair, IEEE BTS DL Chair, CSO Triveni Digital, USA

Work is nearing completion on a suite of new standards for the next generation of broadcast television, a system that allows broadcasters to provide new services to viewers. Next Gen TV provides a flexible and more efficient physical layer, mobility, Ultra-High Definition (UHD) images, new solutions for immersive and personalized audio, an all IP based transport system, hybrid broadcast/broadband services, advanced emergency alerting and incorporation of new user technologies such as companion screens. This presentation will provide an overview of Next Gen TV from a viewpoint of what has been achieved, what kinds of new opportunities and services do broadcasters have to engage their viewers.

Monday 23th October, 13:30 - 14:20 Keynote 2

“El desafío de la energía solar para la región Creación de una Comunidad Solar”

Rodrigo Palma Chile.

En esta presentación se discutirán los desafíos técnicos, sociales y ambientales, que permitan explotar el potencial de energía solar en nuestra región.

Monday 23th October, 14:40 - 16:40 URUCON – Industry Session A

14:40

“Power quality assesment in grid connected wind turbines and farms” CIEA INGENIERÍA ELÉCTRICA, Uruguay Jorge Fernández Daher, Néstor Cranchi

15:00

“Development of a FRA system for testing power transformers” CIEA INGENIERÍA ELÉCTRICA, Uruguay Jorge Fernández Daher, Néstor Cranchi

15:20

“Emerson Automatic Diagnostic System SCOR for Water Turbines” EMERSON

Martin Esteban Monsalvo, Zoya Shavlovich

15:40

“Nuevas tecnologías en la Agroindustria” BQN, Uruguay Bruno Bellini

16:00

"Empleo de simuladores de bajo costo como herramienta educativa" Escuela de Guerra Naval

Fernando Colombo, José Manuel Ruiz

Monday 23th October, 14:40 - 16:40 URUCON – Industry Session B

14:40

“Ciber Inteligencia para Aplicaciones Web” TILSOR SA, Uruguay

Gustavo Betarte, Rodrigo Martínez

15:00 Allegro MicroSystems Uruguay

Pablo Aguirre

15:20

“eIDAS: Identidad (eID), autenticación (A) y firma electrónica (S) en la nube”. Asegurando la autoría e integridad de las actuaciones y las transacciones desde cualquier dispositivo y en cualquier lugar

ISA - INTERFASE Leonardo Noach

15:40

“Luminoth, Deep Learning para detección de objetos” Tryolabs

Javier Rey, Alan Descoins

Monday 23th October, 17:00 - 18:00 Tutorial 1

“Transformers for Renewable Energy Applications” Álvaro Portillo

The increasing use of renewable energy has created new requirements and challenges in the design of transformers. The transformers used in installations of wind or solar energy have installation and operating characteristics that strongly affect its design.

In wind energy applications the generator transformers have different solutions depending on the generator control system and the physical location of the transformer at the wind mill. The transformer can be installed in the nacelle, within the tower at ground level or on the outside of the tower at ground level (pad mounted). They can be dry type or with insulating liquid, with conventional liquid and insulating materials or with high temperature insulation materials, and in general with significant weight and size restrictions type. When are installed in the nacelle the mechanical transformer design must be suitable to withstand intense vibrations and very adverse pollution conditions, especially in facilities near the coast or offshore installations. During operation are subjected to repetitive voltage transients and high harmonic content. These transformers rated power increases with the tendency of increase the rated power of the generators (2000 to 6000 kVA), work always as step-up transformers, with rated low voltage around 690 V and rated high voltage up to 36 kV, but with the increasing generators power there is a tendency to increase this value to 52kV and even 72.5kV.

On solar energy installations, with photovoltaic generation, the particularities are imposed by power limits of the DC/AC inverters, which leads to the use of transformers with multiple low voltage windings, the use of electrostatic screens between high and low voltage, and in many cases very adverse ambient conditions with very high temperatures. Power ratings vary between 2000 and 4000 kVA, always working as step-up transformers, with rated low voltage of the order of 400 V and rated high voltage up to 36 kV.

Distributed generation has created significant problems to maintain constant voltages in the associated distribution circuits and that has led to the development of on-load tap changers for distribution transformers.

Both, in the case of wind or solar energy farms, appears the power elevators transformers to connect the farms to the transmission network in 150 kV or 230 kV, with power ratings ranging from 50 to 100 MVA or more. These transformers also have special characteristics

Both IEC and ANSI are working on the standardization of such transformers, and also CIGRE, taking into account the particularities presented from the point of view of their installation and operation conditions:

•IEC 60076-16:2011 "Power transformers – Part 16: Transformers for wind turbine applications"

•IEEE Project PC57.159 - "Guide on Transformers for Application in Distributed Photovoltaic (DPV) Power Generation Systems"

•CIGRE WG A2.50 - "Effect of the distributed energy sources and consequent induced reverse power flow (step up) on transmission and distribution transformers".

Monday 23th October, 17:00 - 18:00 Keynote 3

“Directional Pattern Design of VHF and UHF Antennas for FM and TV Using Computer Modeling”

Eric Wandel IEEE BTS DL, Wavepoint Research, USA.

This lecture discusses pattern development and the effects of the mounting structure on the antenna pattern for both intentional directional antennas as well as non-DA antennas. Techniques for pattern design will be presented, including detailed array theory and NEC modeling. Focus will be given specifically to customizing and optimizing the directional patterns using computer modeling, but outdoor range and anechoic chamber measurements will be discussed.

Tuesday 24th October, 9:00 - 10:00 Keynote 4

“Networking in the Big Data Era” Nelson Luis Saldanha da Fonseca

IEEE ComSoc, University of Campinas, Brazil

The volume of data being produced today is increasing to astronomical levels; such huge volumes of data are currently known as Big Data. Indeed, the recent introduction of smartphones and tablets, together with the widespread use of social networks, has even turned individuals into active sources of data production. Facebook receives approximately 30 billion uploads every month, implying a daily generation of 10 terabytes (TB) of data, while Twitter generates more than 7 TB of data every single day. Equally important is the information generated by the use of 5 billion mobile phones worldwide. These realms of data must also be processed to transform them into useful information and discover hidden inter-data relationships. Today, we are on the verge of a new era, and advancement will depend crucially on our capacity for effective and efficient communication of such enormous quantities of data. In consonance, in this talk, I will discuss the major challenges for networking technology in the provisioning of communication in the emerging era of Big Data.

Tuesday 24th October, 14:20 - 15:20 Keynote 5

“Sistema Eléctrico Paraguayo-Presente y Futuro” Juan José Encina Cabera

Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Paraguay.

Se describirá la situación del sistema eléctrico paraguayo, desde el punto de vista técnico, marco legal, y comercial. Se analizará el desafío de pasar de un país con capacidad de generación disponible no utilizada a la fecha, a posibles escenarios de déficit de generación futuras y las alternativas que dispone el país. Se incluirá el impacto de las revisiones de los Tratados Internacionales de Yacyretá e Itaipu a largo plazo y su impacto en las tarifas eléctricas al consumidor final.

CONTENIDO 1- Introducción 2- Reseña histórica 3- Importancia de las fuentes de generación eléctrica actuales. 4- Demanda y consumo del mercado paraguayo 5- Criterios tarifarios y marco legal 6- Escenarios de crecimiento de la demanda y el consumo 7- Impacto de la Revisión del Tratado de Yacyretá 8- Impacto de la Revisión del Tratado de Itaipu 9- Alternativas de fuentes de generación nuevas 10- Conclusiones

Tuesday 24th October, 14:20 - 15:20 Keynote 6

“Internet of Things” Juan José Cazila

CISCO Technology

This presentation follows the agenda: - IoT, a new way to transform every business - Why we need a new IEEE Standard for IoT? - Working Group PAR2510 Status - Technical Vision for PAR2510 - Making a new "Active" Standard for the IEEE.

Wednesday 25th October, 9:00 - 10:00 Keynote 7

“Bridging Broadcast, Broadband and Cellular Communications” Maurizio Murroni

IEEE BTS, University of Cagliari, Italy.

The migration from analog to digital of the broadcasting technologies is today a reality also for terrestrial transmission. Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) is evolving to offer interactive services and a degree of flexibility which can be exploited to offer tailored applications to users which include for instance interactivity, different levels of personalization, and innovative location-based, as well as context - aware, services. Furthermore, DTT services are likely to be broadcast also wirelessly, exploiting advanced broadband access technologies such as WiFi, WiMAX, LTE-A. Last, but not least, TV and broadcast services for mobile users are being launched in many countries using DVB T2 and DVB-NGH. In the near future, in a 5G perspective, a set of different technologies able to offer personalized and customized services to different classes of users are expected in the area of wireless broadcasting and convergence of technologies is auspicious. This concept entails different levels of convergence, namely at terminal level (one device fits all), at service level (convergence of traditional fixed, mobile and broadcast services), at transport and network level with a common and standardized set of protocols and at access layer thanks to the harmonic coexistence of different radio technologies. This talk aims to investigate the state-of-the-art research work concerning the integration of different access technologies for bridging broadcast, broadband wireless and cellular communications. A first introduction will overview the current alternative technologies to classic DTT broadcasting for both fixed and mobile services. Then, some results about the coexistence of different broadband and broadcast services will be presented. Finally, new bridging technologies for broadcast and cellular networks will be proposed.

Wednesday 25th October, 9:00 - 10:00 Keynote 8

“Video Games and Gamification Engineering” Daniela López De Luise

CI2S Lab, Argentina.

Resumen: La sociedad de Video juegos es pujante y actual. Debido a su proceso de maduración como área de expertise, surgen necesidades que otrora fueran propias de otras áreas del conocimiento. Hoy en día esas necesidades forman parte de la realidad y conforman una interesante oportunidad de crecer dentro del sector. Analizaremos la situación y puntos relevantes que hoy en día se conciben como esencia de ese cambio.

Wednesday 25th October, 14:20 - 15:00 Keynote 9

“Data Center Vanguardia en Eficiencia Energética” María Macarena Bentancor

ANTEL, Uruguay.

En esta presentación se abordará el siguiente temario: - Data Center introducción eficiencias energéticas aplicadas. - Free Cooling - Tipos de free cooling - Implementación de free cooling (Rueda de Kyoto) - Funcionamiento del sistema - Beneficios (condiciones de aplicación, eficiencias, auto regulación) - Implementación de métricas e indicadores del Sistema de Refrigeración - Conclusiones

Wednesday 25th October, 14:20 - 15:00 Keynote 10

“IPv6 e Internet” Carlos Martínez-Cagnazzo

LACNIC, Uruguay.

En esta presentación se revisará los siguientes temas: - Agotamiento de IPv4 y adopción de IPv6 - IPv6 en general, teoría básica, IP autogenerada problemas que plantea. - Avance en la región y lecciones aprendidas. - Seguridad en enrutamiento, RPKI - DNS y DNSSEC

- Paper Sessions -

Tuesday 24th October

10:00 – 11:00 URUCON – Session I-A - Power Control Chair: Marcelo Brehm

10:00 ID#2 “FO Position Control of a DC Motor - An Experimental Comparative Study”

Arturo Rojas-Moreno, Brendalid Apaza-Palomino

10:20 ID#17

“Análises Estática e Dinâmica da Atuação do Controle de Tensão de Geradores Síncronos na Estabilidade de Tensão”

Ricardo Prada, Marcos Vinícius Pimentel Teixeira, Jorge Luiz Araújo Jardims

10:40 ID#96 “Rotor Speed Control of a Single Shaft Heavy Duty Gas Turbine in a Peruvian Power Plant”

Julius Germain Diestra Cabrera, Manuel Perez, Rubén Cornejo, Alejandro Galarza

10:00 – 11:00 URUCON – Session I-B - Biomedical Engineering

Chair: Franco Simini

10:00 ID#70 “MDi: Acquisition, Analysis and Data Visualization System in Healthcare”

Federico Bellini, Juan Gutierrez, Luis Anza, Enrique Ferreira, Lee G.Deneault, Gabriel Vanerio

10:20 ID#50

“Study on Spike-and-wave detection in epileptic signals using t-location scale distribution and the nearest neighbors’ classifier”

Antonio Quintero-Rincón, Valeria Muro, Carlos D´Giano

10:40 ID#8

“Desarrollo e implementación de interfaz electrónica entre el brazalete Myo y prótesis de miembro superior impresa en 3D”

José Benítez, Mateo Acosta, Juan Mongelos

11:00 – 12:00 URUCON Poster Session Chair: Matías Miguez

ID#9 “New Design of T-type Power Divider Network in Microstrip Technology for C-Band Downlink”

Raul Haro, Sebastián Ochoa, Patricio Vizcaino and Diego Benitez

ID#18 “Diseño de Métricas Derivadas de Teclado y Mouse para la Medición del Nivel de Aprendizaje”

Diego Esteban Vargas Ligarreto and Daniela Lopez De Luise

ID#20

“The Use of Rayleigh’s Distribuition to Modelate the Multipath Channel Fading Parameters with FIR Filters”

Claudio B. Silva and Horacio T. Santos

ID#27

“Integration and Intelligence for Sustainability - I2S An overview of the I2S Intelligent Building's concept from the Campos dos Goytacazes Innovation Hub campus”

Vitor B. Ribeiro, Rogerio A. De Carvaho, Leonardo De S. Cavadas and William Da S. Vianna

ID#42

“Design of Dual-Antenna and Dual-Band GPS Receiver for CubeSats” Santiago Rodríguez, Ramón López La Valle, Gerardo Ludovico Puga,

Javier Garcia and Pedro Agustín Roncagliolo,

ID#44

“Neural Control to Simulate 4 Autonomous Navigation Behaviors in a Differential-Drive Mobile Robot”

Juan Carlos Vega-Oliver and Pedro Huamaní-Navarrete

ID#107

“Diagnóstico de Defeito em Transfomadores de Potência pela Análise de Gases dissolvidos” Helena M. Wilhelm, Paulo O. Fernandes, Leandro G. Feitosa, Geovana C. dos Santos, Aurora Namie,

Claudio A. Galdeano, Daniel Aroucha Filho, Arley Mar, Marcelo Ribeiro

ID#7

”Sistema Biomédico no Invasivo para Evaluación Fisiológica y Prediagnóstico de Condiciones de Anemia, Hipoxemia e Hipertensión”

Elizabeth Karina Zavala Vega, Leevan Bautista Enciso, José Máximo Alvarado Oyola and Mario Chauca

ID#59

“An Educational Methodology for Learning Digital Signal Controllers (DSC’s) through Visual Algorithms”

Jonathan Alvarez Ariza

ID#71

“Scaling Up Energy Itegration in South America Based on Lessons Learned from Binational Hydropower Plants”

Victorio Oxilia, Eduardo Ortigoza and Richard Ríos

ID#75

“AC Components Insertion into Rotor of Synchronous Generator for Damping of Harmonics on Current in Bar”

Leovir Cardoso Aleluia Junior, Aylton Alves, Alana Magalhães, Alan Silva, Wesley P. Calixto, Calebe Abrenhosa Matias, Elder Domingues and Jose Luiz Domingos

ID#82

“Understanding the Beginning of Diabetic Nephropathy with Electric Fields and Repulsion Forces Around the Renal Glomerulus in the Human Kidney”

Huber Nieto-Chaupis

ID#100 “IoT Architecture for Multisensorial Media”

Lana Jalal, Vlad Popescu and Maurizio Murroni

ID#34

“Distribution networks automatic generation tool to perform statistical validations of technical planning methodologies”

Christofer G. Bernardo, Clainer B. Donadel, Jussara F. Fardin and Lucas F. Encarnação

ID#6

“Development and Application of a Comprehensive Small Signal Stability Package Embedded in an Automatic Disturbance Analysis Multi-Agent System”

Jonas Pesente, Felipe Santos, Rodrigo Ramos and Miguel Moreto

12:00 – 13:00 URUCON – Session II-A - Photovoltaic Power Generation Chair: Jorge Dosil

12:00 ID#24

“Analysis of the Capacity of Electricity Production Through Photovoltaic Panels Installation on the Roofs of the IFG - Câmpus Águas Lindas”

Kristinne Silva, José Luis Domingos, Aylton José Alves, Elder Geraldo Domingues, Wesley Pacheco Calixto, Luiz Guilherme Gonzaga Borba Ferreira

12:20 ID#43

“Asynchronous Non- Inverter Buck- Boost DC to DC Converter for Battery Charging in a Solar MPPT System”

Carlos Lozano-Espinosa

12:40 ID#49

“Technical Analysis of the application of water in the improvement of the electrical efficiency in photovoltaic panels”

Licínio Moraes Santos, Aylton José Alves, Dayane Martins Salles, Calebe Abrenhosa Matias, José Luis Domingos, Elder Geraldo Domingues and Wesley Pacheco Calixto

12:00 – 13:00 URUCON – Session II-B - Software & Applications Chair: Luis Chiruzzo

12:00 ID#33 “Fuzzy Harmonic Systems: Ability for Traffic Risk Measurement in Android”

Walter Bel, Daniela López De Luise and Ernesto Ledesma

12:20 ID#53

“Linear-Feedback Shift Register Seed Determination for Memory-Constrained Embedded Systems”

Gerardo Ludovico Puga

12:40 ID#98

“Code Recognition by means of Improved Distance and tuned Dictionary” Marcos Tournoud, Daniela López De Luise, Andrés Pascal, Claudia Alvarez,

Pablo Pescio and Ben Raúl Saad

15:20 – 16:20 URUCON – Session III-A - Power Measurements

Chair: Daniel Izquierdo

15:20 ID#25

“Esfuerzos electrodinámicos producidos por un cortocircuito. Determinación y Medición oscilográfica de los esfuerzos en los apoyos de un juego de barras”

Carlos Arrojo, Andres Martinez Del Pezzo and Horacio Frene

15:40 ID#72 “A Contact Resistance Measurement Setup for the Study of Novel Contacts”

Rafael Puyol and Sebastian Suarez

16:00 ID#93 “Errors of Capacitive-Voltage-Transformers Used for Harmonic Measurements”

Marcelo Brehm, Gonzalo Aristoy, Leonardo Trigo, Alejandro Santos and Daniel Slomovitz

15:20 – 16:20 URUCON – Session III-B - Control & Robotics I Chair: José Job Flores

15:20 ID#86 “Fast Response One Cycle Control Strategy for APF”

Aluisio Alves de Melo Bento and Luís Fernando Corrêa Monteiro

15:40 ID#103 “Indirect Model Predictive Current Control Techniques for a Direct Matrix Converter”

Marco Rivera, Usman Nasir, Luca Tarisciotti and Pat Wheeler

16:00 ID#105 “Design and implementation of flight control for an autonomous quadrotor”

Rafael Canetti, Matias Tailanian, Santiago Paternain and Rodrigo Rosa

16:40 – 18:00 URUCON – Session IV-A - Power Network Planification Chair: Alejandro Santos

16:40 ID#64

“Coordination of flexible generation and transmission investments under uncertainty” Mario Salomón Arevalo González, Gabriel Fernando Baum Ramos

and Gerardo Alejandro Blanco Bogado

17:00 ID#65 “Index for Allocation of Tidal Current Power Plant for Reactive Margin Improvement”

Bruno Gomes de Sá, Denisson Queiroz Oliveira and Thiago Campos Gomes

17:20 ID#73 “Guidelines for a Regional Electricity Market Model in the Southern Cone”

Richard Rios, Victorio Oxilia, Eduardo Ortigoza and Gerardo Blanco

17:40 ID#77

“Benefits of Optimal Demand Response in Distribution Networks in a Competitive Retail Market”

Sebastián Montes de Oca, Pablo Belzarena and Pablo Monzón

16:40 – 18:00 URUCON – Session IV-B - Control & Robotics II Chair: Enrique Ferreira

16:40 ID#3 “Real–Time MIMO Nonlinear Adaptive Control of a Translational Manipulator”

Arturo Rojas-Moreno and Brendalid Apaza-Palomino

17:00 ID#5

“Development and Application of a Comprehensive Transient Stability Package Embedded in an Automatic Disturbance Analysis Multi-Agent System”

Jonas Pesente, Felipe Santos, Rodrigo Ramos and Miguel Moreto

17:20 ID#15

“Short Term Load Forecast Method Using Artificial Neural Network with Artificial Immune Systems”

Ricardo Alonso and Alcides Chavez

17:40 ID#48

“Formation Tracking Experiments for Heterogeneous Mobile Robots” Eduardo G. Hernandez-Martinez, Enrique Ferreira, Guillermo Fernandez-Anaya,

Pablo Paniagua-Contro and Jose Job Flores-Godoy

Wednesday 25th October

10:00 – 11:00 URUCON – Session V-A - Energy Efficiency Chair: Juan Carlos Miguez

10:00 ID#13

“Analysis of signal processing techniques used for broken bar detection of induction motors”

Danilo Granda, Diego Arcos-Aviles and Danny Sotomayor

10:20 ID#38

“Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: Energy, Economics and Environmental Gains” Adriano Faria, Jose Domingos, João Junior, Aylton Alves, Elder Domingues,

Wesley Calixto and Luiz Ferreira

10:40 ID#79 “Analysis and Optimization of Energy Resources of the city of Bahía Negra Chaco – PY”

Richard Rios, Eduardo Ortigoza, Carlos Romero Barrios and Luis Morinigo

10:00 – 11:00 URUCON – Session V-B - Telecomm. & Signal Processing I Chair: Joel Gak

10:00 ID#26 “Bayesian Estimators for Cooperative Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks”

Caio Henrique Azolini Tavares and Taufik Abrão

10:20 ID#39 “Osculating Orbital Elements Estimation for GNSS-based Satellite Navigation”

Ernesto Mauro López, Jorge Cogo, Javier Gonzalo García and Carlos Horacio Muravchik

10:40 ID#41

“Fabrication and Characterization of a Directional SPIDA Antenna for Wireless Sensor Networks”

Benigno Rodríguez, Javier Schandy, Juan Pablo González, Leonardo Steinfeld and Fernando Silveira

11:20 – 13:00 URUCON – Session VI-A - Generation Chair: Leonardo Trigo

11:20 ID#16 “Active and Reactive Power Regulation in wind turbines based on BDFIG Machines”

Pablo Troncoso, Ricardo Julian Mantz and Pedro Battaiotto

11:40 ID#56

“Implementation of an Energy Harvesting System by Piezoelectric Elements Exploiting the Human Footsteps”

Johnny Nelson Savina Quispe and Alex Cartagena Gordillo

12:00 ID#46 “Stand-Alone Hybrid Microgrid for Remote Areas. Topology and Operation Strategy”

Pedro Battaiotto, Marcelo Cendoya, Graciela Toccaceli and Roberto Vignoni

12:20 ID#76

“Attenuation Methodology for Torque Oscillations in Synchronous Machine” Leovir Cardoso Aleluia Junior, Aylton Alves, Alana Magalhães, Alan Silva, Wesley P. Calixto,

Jose Luiz Domingos, Elder Domingues and Calebe Abrenhosa Matias

12:40 ID#19

“Consideraciones para la re-ingeniería de la subestación Dr. Gabriel Terra aplicando tencología GIS”

Matias Airala, Andres Calone and Agustin Llanes

11:20 – 13:00 URUCON – Session VI-B - Electronics & Sensors

Chair: Ariel Sabiguero

11:20 ID#4 “Air Quality Monitoring System Within Campus by Using Wireless Sensor Networks” Roman Lara, Rodolfo Gordillo, Diego Benítez, Marcelo Márquez and Patricia Meneses

11:40 ID#11 “Smart Home Energy Planning Using IoT and the Cloud”

Emilio Orsi and Sergio Nesmachnow

12:00 ID#40

“Estimación de la Disponibilidad Forrajera Mediante el Procesamiento de Imágenes Obtenidas por un UAV”

Andrés Pías, Juan Cardelino and Gastón Notte

12:20 ID#51

“Atomizador Inteligente Application of phytosanitaries in Fruit Trees According to Tree’s Electronic Analysis”

Gabriel Vicente, Ruben Deleon, Diego Medina, Matias Miguez and Roberto Zoppolo

12:40 ID#101 “A Battery Powered RTU: GPRS vs 3G Comparison”

Juan Pablo Becoña, Ana Sofía Pereira, Cristian Vazquez and Alfredo Arnaud

15:00 – 16:40 URUCON – Session VII-A - Power Topics

Chair: Luis García

15:00 ID#28

“Improvement on Energy Trade Capacity for Asynchronous Power System by Application of Hybrid Multi-infeed Direct Current Transmission System”

Hans Cardenas Iparraguirre, Lei Zhang and Julien Noel

15:20 ID#63 “Application of a Three-Phase Load Estimation in a Real Distribution Feeder”

Luana L. Avelino, Julio A. D. Massignan, Joao B. A. London Jr. and Alexandre V. Oliveira

15:40 ID#74 “Analyzing energy storage system for energy arbitrage”

Diego Coronel, Enrique Buzarquis and Gerardo Blanco

16:00 ID#87

“Optimal Power Flow Solution Including the Syncronous Generator Capability Curve Constraints with a Convex Relaxation Method”

Italo Fernandes, Vicente Leonardo Paucar and Osvaldo Saavedra,

16:20 ID#104

“Bilateral Intercomparison of a 50 pF, 400 kV standard capacitor between INTI and UTE – Summary”

Daniel Slomovitz, Marcelo Brehm, Daniel Izquierdo, Carlos Faverio, José Luis Casais and Marcelo Cazabat

15:00 – 16:40 URUCON – Session VII-B - Telecomm. & Signal Processing II Chair: Eduardo Grampín

15:00 ID#47 “Route Reflection topology planning in service provider networks”

Viviana Solla, Gabriel Jambrina and Eduardo Grampin

15:20 ID#52 “The ISDB-T Multiplex Frame Pattern Explained”

Pablo Flores and Federico Larroca

15:40 ID#83

“Experiences on the Quality of Education Assessment in an Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Program in Lima City”

Huber Nieto-Chaupis

16:00 ID#30

“Modeling and simulation of phase-locked loops (PLL) microwave generators using Matlab/Simulink® basic blocks”

Celso Gutierrez-Martinez

16:20 ID#58 “Scalability testing of legacy MPLS-based Virtual Private Networks”

Gustavo López and Eduardo Grampin