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The 21 st International Conference on Automation and Computing Program Friday 11 th September 2015 15:00 – 17:00 Registration 17:00 – 18:00 Welcome Reception Venue: JW6.06, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street Glasgow G1 1XJ http://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/jamesweirbuilding/ Saturday 12 th September 2015 08:30 – 12:20 Registration Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 2) 09:00 – 09:10 Opening and Welcome Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2) Opening by Prof. Xichun Luo, University of Strathclyde Welcome address by Prof. Dimitris Drikakis, Dean of Faculty of Engineering, University of Strathclyde 09:10 – 09:50 Keynote presentation (Chaired by Prof. Xichun Luo) Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2) Optimal Operation of Large Wind Turbine Arrays through Farm-level Control To be presented by: Prof. William Edward Leithead, University of Strathclyde 09:50 – 10:30 Keynote presentation (Chaired by Prof. Dongbing Gu) Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2) Smart tooling, smart machines and smart manufacturing: working towards the Industry 4.0 and beyond To be presented by: Prof. Kai Cheng, Brunel University 10:30 – 10:40 Coffee Break Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 2) 10:40 – 12:20 Parallel Sessions (A – 1, A – 2, A – 3, A – 4, A – 5) 12:20 – 13:10 Lunch Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 2) 13:10 – 13:20 Photo session 13:20 – 15:20 Parallel Sessions (P1 – 1, P1 – 2, P1 – 3, P1 – 4, P1 – 5) 15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 3) 15:40 – 17:20 Parallel Sessions (P2 – 1, P2 – 2, P2 – 3, P2 – 4) Committee Meeting Venue: Conference Room 6 (level 3) 17:30 – 18:00 Closing and prize giving ceremony Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2) 19:00 – 21:00 Conference Banquet Venue: SeeWoo Restaurant* Venue: TIC (Technology & Innovation Centre) Building, 99 George Street, Glasgow G1 1RD http://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/tic/ *Address: 29 Saracen Street, Glasgow, 22 5HT (A coach will pick up from the conference venue at 18:15 and return from the restaurant at 9pm on 12 Sep. 2015)

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  • The 21st International Conference on Automation and Computing

    Program

    Friday 11th September 2015

    15:00 – 17:00 Registration

    17:00 – 18:00 Welcome Reception

    Venue: JW6.06, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street Glasgow G1 1XJ

    http://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/jamesweirbuilding/

    Saturday 12th September 2015

    08:30 – 12:20 Registration Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 2)

    09:00 – 09:10 Opening and Welcome Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    Opening by Prof. Xichun Luo, University of Strathclyde

    Welcome address by Prof. Dimitris Drikakis, Dean of Faculty of Engineering, University of Strathclyde

    09:10 – 09:50 Keynote presentation (Chaired by Prof. Xichun Luo) Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    Optimal Operation of Large Wind Turbine Arrays through Farm-level Control

    To be presented by: Prof. William Edward Leithead, University of Strathclyde

    09:50 – 10:30 Keynote presentation (Chaired by Prof. Dongbing Gu) Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    Smart tooling, smart machines and smart manufacturing: working towards the Industry 4.0 and beyond

    To be presented by: Prof. Kai Cheng, Brunel University

    10:30 – 10:40 Coffee Break Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 2)

    10:40 – 12:20 Parallel Sessions (A – 1, A – 2, A – 3, A – 4, A – 5)

    12:20 – 13:10 Lunch Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 2)

    13:10 – 13:20 Photo session

    13:20 – 15:20 Parallel Sessions (P1 – 1, P1 – 2, P1 – 3, P1 – 4, P1 – 5)

    15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break Venue: Foyer of TIC Building (level 3)

    15:40 – 17:20 Parallel Sessions (P2 – 1, P2 – 2, P2 – 3, P2 – 4)

    Committee Meeting Venue: Conference Room 6 (level 3)

    17:30 – 18:00 Closing and prize giving ceremony Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    19:00 – 21:00 Conference Banquet Venue: SeeWoo Restaurant*

    Venue: TIC (Technology & Innovation Centre) Building, 99 George Street, Glasgow G1 1RD

    http://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/tic/

    *Address: 29 Saracen Street, Glasgow, 22 5HT

    (A coach will pick up from the conference venue at 18:15 and return from the restaurant at 9pm on 12 Sep. 2015)

    http://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/jamesweirbuilding/file:///D:/Brain%20backup/Research%20work/Other%20task/ICAC2014/Data%20base/Conference%20Proceeding/ICAC13%20Program.htm%23_Keynotefile:///D:/Brain%20backup/Research%20work/Other%20task/ICAC2014/Data%20base/Conference%20Proceeding/ICAC13%20Program.htm%23_Keynotehttp://www.strath.ac.uk/maps/tic/

  • Keynote-1

    Time: 9:10 – 9:50

    Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2) (TIC)

    Chair: Prof. Xichun Luo

    Title: Optimal Operation of Large Wind Turbine Arrays through Farm-level Control

    Speaker: Prof. William Edward Leithead, University of Strathclyde

    Abstract:

    With the development of large offshore wind farms and attainment of high wind power penetration, it is no longer satisfactory for wind farms

    to be passive providers of generated power. Instead, offshore wind farms must become virtual generation plant that behave similarly to

    conventional generation. The power must be adjusted as required by the operators. To do so, requires flexible operation of the individual

    turbines and a wind farm controller to match power output to demand.

    In addition to adjusting the power output, the wind farm controller could enable the wind farm to provide ancillary services such as curtailment,

    frequency support, voltage support, etc. Furthermore, there is extensive information regarding the local environment and conditions, including

    SCADA information, environmental information (wind direction, time of year, sea state etc., maintenance and repair logs information, wind

    farm layout information, condition monitoring and turbine health information) as well as individual wind turbine control information from

    nearby turbines. The potential to exploit this information through the wind farm controller to enable operators to make the most of their assets

    is substantial. In its most sophisticated form, the wind farm controller could control the operation of the individual wind turbines to achieve the

    most effective short and long term operation of all the assets in the wind farm. Accordingly, the general objectives for the wind farm controller

    is to maximise wind farm generated power, provide ancillary services, including curtailment, frequency support and voltage support, and

    minimise O&M costs.

    An approach to wind farm control, that is hierarchical, decentralise and scalable, is presented.

    Biographical sketch of the speaker:

    Professor William Edward Leithead was appointed in 1986 to the post of Lecturer in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at

    the University of Strathclyde. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1990, Reader in 1995 and Professor in 1999. Prof. Leithead became

    Director of the Industrial Control Centre in 2006. He leads the wind energy research group within the department. Between 2002 and 2006, he

    was on secondment to assist with the establishment of the Hamilton Institute in Ireland. Prof. Leithead is a Member of the International

    Federation of Automatic Control Power Systems Committee and is on the Editorial Board of the international journal, Wind Energy. He has

    been the recipient of more than 40 research grants and is the author of more than 200 academic publications.

    Since 1988, when Prof. Leithead established the wind energy group, it has grown to approximately 80 researchers and 10 academic staff and is

    now one of the leading wind energy research groups in Europe. His research interests in wind energy include the dynamic analysis of wind

    turbines, their dynamic modelling and simulation, control system design and optimisation of wind turbine design. Prof. Leithead has strong links

    to all aspects of the Wind Energy industry, manufacturers, component suppliers, developers, utilities and consultancies. He has been involved

    in the design process of a number of commercial machines and in many collaborative projects, including wind turbine controller design projects

    and 3 Energy Technology Institute projects, as a partner.

    From October 2009 Prof. Leithead has been the Director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Wind Energy Systems which is

    hosted by the wind energy group at Strathclyde University. He is, also, a member of the Executive Committee of the EPSRC Industrial Doctoral

    Centre in Offshore Renewable Energy and Chair of the EPSRC Supergen V Wind Energy Technologies Consortium. He is the Board Member for

    the UK of the European Academy of Wind Energy, Wind Energy Coordinator of the Energy Technology Partnership and sits on many national

    and international Wind Energy research advisory boards including the European Energy Research Alliance Joint Programme Wind Steering

    Committee, Scientific Advisory Board of the Norwegian Centre for Offshore Wind Technology (Trondheim), Scientific Advisory Board of the

    Norwegian Centre for Offshore Wind Energy (Bergen), Strategy Advisory Group Energy Technology Institute and Scottish Government

    Offshore Wind Industry Group.

  • Keynote-2

    Time: 9:50 – 10:30

    Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2) (TIC)

    Chair: Prof. Dongbing Gu

    Title: Smart tooling, smart machines and smart manufacturing: working towards the Industry 4.0 and beyond

    Speaker: Prof. Kai Cheng, Brunel University, UK

    Abstract:

    Smart manufacturing has tremendous potential and is becoming the key enabling technology for the future advanced manufacturing

    particularly in the Industry 4.0 context. Smart manufacturing processes are operated with some characteristics, e.g. being intelligent,

    connected, managed and secured. It will enable a new level of manufacturing capability and adaptability, including high process reliability,

    high precision, machining process optimization, plug-and-produce operations, and bespoke high value applications, etc.

    This presentation will present some innovative design concepts and, in particular, the development of a number of smart tooling devices and

    smart machines, and their intrinsic relation and impact to smart manufacturing at an industrial scale. Practical implementation and

    application perspectives for these smart tooling and smart machines are explored and discussed, taking account of the requirements for smart

    manufacturing against a number of industrial applications, such as contamination-free machining, high speed smart drilling, machining of

    tool-wear-prone varifocal lenses and medical applications. Additional research on smart tooling implementation and application perspectives

    will also be presented, including: (a) plug-and-produce design principle, (b) novel cutting force modelling and the associated implementation

    algorithms, (c) piezoelectric film and surface acoustic wave transducers to measure cutting forces, (d) critical cutting temperature reduction and

    control in real-time machining, (e) Multi-physics based design and analysis of smart tooling and smart machines, and (f) application exemplars

    on smart machining.

    The presentation will conclude with further discussion on the potentials and applications of smart tooling and smart machines development for

    Industry 4.0 and future manufacturing.

    Biographical sketch of the speaker:

    Professor Kai Cheng holds the chair professorship in Manufacturing Systems at Brunel University. His current research interests focus on

    precision and micro manufacturing, design of high precision machines, smart tooling and smart machines, and sustainable manufacturing and

    systems. Professor Cheng has published over 180 papers in learned international journals and referred conferences, authored/edited 6 books

    and contributed 6 book chapters.

    Professor Cheng is a fellow of the IMechE and IET. He is the head of the Micro/Nano Manufacturing Theme at Brunel University, which consists

    of 12 academics and over 50 research assistants/fellows and PhD students. Professor Cheng and the team are currently working on a number of

    research projects funded by the EPSRC, EU 7th Framework Programs, Innovate UK, Royal Academy of Engineering, KTP Programs and the

    industry. Professor Cheng is the European editor of the International Journal of Advanced manufacturing Technology and a member of the

    editorial board of International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture. Professor Cheng is also honored with the visiting professorship at

    Harbin Institute of Technology.

  • Parallel Sessions 10:40 – 12:20 Parallel Sessions (A—1, A—2, A—3, A—4, A—5)

    A—1 Control Applications 1 Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    Chair: Octavian Stefan & Wenhua Chen

    10:40 – 11:00

    A—1.1 Stabilization of Load Frequency Control System Under Networked Environment (11)

    Ashraf Khalil (University of Benghazi, Libya)

    Jihong Wang (University of Warwick, UK)

    11:00 – 11:20

    A—1.2 Observer-based Delay Compensation for Networked Control Systems – analysis and synthesis (74)

    Octavian Stefan (Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania)

    Toma-Leonida Dragomir (Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania)

    Alexandru Codrean (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

    11:20 – 11:40

    A—1.3 Performance Analysis for Operational Optimal Control for Complex Industrial Processes – the Square Impact

    Principle (52)

    Aiping Wang (Anhui University, China)

    Hong Wang (University of Manchester, UK)

    Ning Sheng (Northeastern University, China)

    Xin Yin (University of Manchester, UK)

    11:40 – 12:00

    A—1.4 Parametric Covariance Assignment using Reduced-order Closed-form Covariance Model (56)

    Qichun Zhang (University of Manchester, UK)

    Zhuo Wang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK)

    Hong Wang (University of Manchester, UK)

    12:00 – 12:20

    A—1.5 Stabilizing slug flow at large valve opening using active feedback control (60)

    Adegboyega Ehinmowo (Cranfield University, UK)

    Yi Cao (Cranfield University, UK)

  • A—2 System Diagnosis & Condition monitoring 1 Venue: Conference Room 1 (level 3)

    Chair: Xiandong Ma & Yanmeng Xu

    10:40 – 11:00

    A—2.1 Transmissibility Damage Indicator for Wind Turbine Blade Condition Monitoring (7)

    Long Zhang (University of Sheffield, UK)

    Ziqiang Lang (University of Sheffield, UK)

    Wen-Xian Yang (Newcastle University, UK)

    11:00 – 11:20

    A—2.2 Condition monitoring of wind turbines based on extreme learning machine (61)

    Peng Qian (Lancaster University, UK)

    Xiandong Ma (Lancaster University, UK)

    Yifei Wang (Lancaster University, UK)

    11:20 – 11:40

    A—2.3 Detection and Diagnosis of Motor Stator Faults using Electric Signals from Variable Speed Drives (19)

    Abdulkarim Shaeboubm (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Samieh Abusaad (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Niaoqing Hu (National University of Defense Technology, China)

    Fengshou Gu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Andrew D. Ball (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    11:40 – 12:00

    A—2.4 Investigation of Motor Current Signature Analysis to Detect Motor Resistance Imbalances (28)

    Mark Lane (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Djoni Ashari (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Fengshou Gu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Andrew D. Ball (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    12:00 – 12:20

    A—2.5 Survey of Greener Ignition and Combustion Systems for Internal Combustion Engines (41)

    Wuqiao Luo (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Yun Li (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Zhong Tian (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)

    Bo Gao(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)

    Ling Tong(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)

    Houjun Wang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)

    Baoqing Zeng (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China)

  • A—3 Information systems 1 Venue: Conference Room 2 (level 3)

    Chair: Hui Yu & Lili Yang

    10:40 – 11:00

    A—3.1 Creative Computing for Personalised Meta-Search Engine Based on Semantic Web (53)

    Sicong Ma (Bath Spa University, UK)

    Siyan Li (Bath Spa University, UK)

    Hongji Yang (Bath Spa University, UK)

    11:00 – 11:20

    A—3.2 Applying Semantic Web Technology to Poem Analysis (51)

    Xuan Wang (Bath Spa University, UK)

    Hongji Yang (Bath Spa University, UK)

    11:20 – 11:40

    A—3.3 Creative Computing for Decision Making: Combining Game Theory and Lateral Thinking (49)

    Lin Zou (Bath Spa University, UK)

    Hongji Yang (Bath Spa University, UK)

    11:40 – 12:00

    A—3.4 A Decision Tree based Recommendation System for Tourists (43)

    Pree Thiengburanathum (University of Bournemouth, UK)

    Shuang Cang (University of Bournemouth, UK)

    Hongnian Yu (University of Bournemouth, UK)

    12:00 – 12:20

    A—3.5 Innovative Developments in HCI and Future Trends (45)

    Mohammad S. Hasan (Staffordshire University, UK)

    Hongnian Yu (University of Bournemouth, UK)

    file:///D:/Brain%20backup/Research%20work/Other%20task/ICAC2014/Data%20base/Conference%20Proceeding/pdf/133.pdf

  • A—4 Information systems 2 Venue: Conference Room 3 (level 3)

    Chair: Qingde Li & Shuanghua Yang

    10:40 – 11:00

    A—4.1 Message Dissemination Reliability in Vehicular Networks (71)

    Elias Eze (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    Sijing Zhang (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    Enjie Liu (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    11:00 – 11:20

    A—4.2 Joint Resource Blocks Switching Off and Bandwidth Expansion for Energy Saving in LTE Networks (34)

    Kapil Kanwal (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    Ghazanfar Safdar (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    Shyqyri Haxha (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    11:20 – 11:40

    A—4.3 Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Node for Monitoring of Surface Water (88)

    Zivorad Mihajlovic (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

    Ana Joza (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

    Vladimir Milosavljevic (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

    Vladimir Rajs (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

    Milos Zivanov (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)

    11:40 – 12:00

    A—4.4 Insider Threats in Information Security Categories and Approaches (67)

    Nebrase Elmrabit (Loughborough University, UK)

    Shuang Hua Yang (Loughborough University, UK)

    Lili Yang (Loughborough University, UK)

    12:00 – 12:20

    A—4.5 Energy Efficiency in Smartphones: A Survey on Modern Tools and Techniques (59)

    Naila Naheed(COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan)

    Munam Ali Shah (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan)

    Sijing Zhang (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

  • A—5 Manufacture Systems 1 Venue: Conference Room 6 (level 3)

    Chair: Zhijie Xu& Xun Chen

    10:40 – 11:00

    A—5.1 Dynamic Analysis of An Underwater Leveling-Gripping System of An Jacket Platform Under Offshore

    Environmental Loads (55)

    Peiran Jiang (Harbin Engineering University, China)

    Liquan Wang (Harbin Engineering University, China)

    Xichun Luo (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    11:00 – 11:20

    A—5.2 Design of compliant parallel grippers using the position space concept for manipulating sub-millimeter objects

    (54)

    Guangbo Hao (University College Cork, Ireland)

    Ronan Hand (University College Cork, Ireland)

    Xianwen Kong (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

    Wenlong Chang (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Xichun Luo (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    11:20 – 11:40

    A—5.3 Analysis and Characterisation of a Kinematically Decoupled Compliant XY Stage (76)

    Xavier Herpe (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

    Ross Walker (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

    Xianwen Kong (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

    Matthew Dunnigan (Heriot-Watt University, UK)

    11:40 – 12:00

    A—5.4 Analysis of Frictional Effects on the Dynamic Response of Gear Systems and the Implications for Diagnostics (42)

    Khaldoon F. Brethee (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Jingwei Gao (National University of Defense Technology, China)

    Fengshou Gu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Andrew D. Ball (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    12:00 – 12:20

    A—5.5 Characterisation of Acoustic Emissions for the Frictional Effect in Engines using Wavelets based Multi-resolution

    Analysis (48)

    Nasha Wei (Huddersfield University, UK)

    Fengshou Gu (Huddersfield University, UK)

    Tie Wang (Taiyuan University of Technology, China)

    Guoxing Li (Taiyuan University of Technology, China)

    Yuandong Xu (Taiyuan University of Technology, China)

    Longjie Yang (Taiyuan University of Technology, China)

    Andrew D. Ball (University of Huddersfield, UK)

  • 13:20 – 15:20 Parallel Sessions (P1—1, P1—2, P1—3, P1—4, P1—5)

    P1—1 Control Applications 2 Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    Chair: Parikshit Singh & Hong Yue

    13:20 – 13:40

    P1—1.1 Implementation of an Advanced Heating Control System at the University Academic Building (77)

    Vildan V. Abdullin (South Ural State University, Russia)

    Dmitry A. Shnayder (South Ural State University, Russia)

    13:40 – 14:00

    P1—1.2 Self-Tuned Fuzzy Logic Control of a pH Neutralization Process (15)

    Parikshit Singh (BITS Pilani, India)

    Surekha Bhanot (BITS Pilani, India)

    Harekrishna Mohanta (BITS Pilani, India)

    Vinit Bansal (National Instruments, India)

    14:00 – 14:20

    P1—1.3 Decentralised PI Controller Design and Tuning Approaches (33)

    Lanxiang Zhu (Changchun Architecture & Civil Engineering College, China)

    Feng Yu (Changchun Architecture & Civil Engineering College, China)

    Dingwen Yu (Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, China)

    Dingli Yu (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

    14:20 – 14:40

    P1—1.4 LIDAR-based Wind Speed Modelling and Control System Design (23)

    Mengling Wang (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Hong Yue (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Jie Bao (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    William E. Leithead (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    14:40 – 15:00

    P1—1.5 Design of Configurable DC Motor Power-Hardware-In-the-Loop Emulator for Electronic-Control-Unit Testing (75)

    Jan Chalupa (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Robert Grepl (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Václav Sova (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    15:00 – 15:20

    P1—1.6 Symbolic Kinematic and Dynamic Modelling toolbox for Multi-DOF Robotic Manipulators (20)

    Paolo Righettini (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    Roberto Strada (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    Ehsan KhademOlama (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    Sirin Valilou (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    file:///D:/Brain%20backup/Research%20work/Other%20task/ICAC2014/Data%20base/Conference%20Proceeding/pdf/211.pdf

  • P1—2 System Diagnosis & Condition Monitoring 2 Venue: Conference Room 1 (level 3)

    Chair: Yi Cao & Dingli Yu

    13:20 – 13:40

    P1—2.1 Techniques for Monitoring and Predicting the OCV for VRLA Battery systems (70)

    Alessandro Mariani (University of South Wales, UK)

    Kary Thanapalan (University of South Wales, UK)

    Peter Stevenson (Yuasa Battery (UK) Ltd, UK)

    Thomas Stockley (University of South Wales, UK)

    Jonathan Williams (University of South Wales, UK)

    13:40 – 14:00

    P1—2.2 A Study of the Performance of the Combination of Energy Storage Fibres (62)

    Ruirong Zhang (Brunel University London, UK)

    Yanmeng Xu (Brunel University London, UK)

    David Harrison (Brunel University London, UK)

    John Fyson (Brunel University London, UK)

    Darren Southee (Loughborough University, UK)

    Anan Tanwilaisiri (Brunel University London, UK)

    14:00 – 14:20

    P1—2.3 Study on the Inherent Characteristics of Planetary Gear Transmissions (18)

    Qing Tao (Xinjiang University, China)

    Wenlei Sun (Xinjiang University, China)

    Jianxing Zhou (Xinjiang University, China)

    Jinsheng Kang (Brunel University, UK)

    14:20 – 14:40

    P1—2.4 Comparison of Contact Measurement and Free-Space Radiation Measurement of Partial Discharge Signals (39)

    Adel Jaber (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Pavlos Lazaridis (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Yong Zhang(University of Huddersfield, UK)

    David Upton(University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Hamed Ahmed(University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Umar Khan(University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Bakhtiar Saeed(University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Peter Mather (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Robert Atkinson (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Martin Judd (High Frequency Diagnostics & Engineering Ltd, UK)

    Ian Glover (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Maria Fatima Queiroz Vieira (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil)

  • 14:40 – 15:00

    P1—2.5 Diagnosis of Combination Faults in a Planetary Gearbox using a Modulation Signal Bispectrum based Sideband

    Estimator (24)

    Xiange Tian (Huddersfield University, UK)

    Gaballa M. Abdallaa (Huddersfield University, UK)

    Ibrahim Rehab (Huddersfield University, UK)

    Fengshou Gu (Huddersfield University, UK)

    Tie Wang (Taiyuan University of Technology, China)

    Andrew D. Ball (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    15:00 – 15:20

    P1—2.6 A Study of Diagnostic Signatures of a Deep Groove Ball Bearing Based on Nonlinear Dynamic Model (27)

    Ibrahim Rehab (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Xiang Tian (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Fengshou Gu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Andrew D. Ball (University of Huddersfield, UK)

  • P1—3 Computer Vision Venue: Conference Room 2 (level 3)

    Chair: Shengfeng Qin & Yang Dai

    13:20 – 13:40

    P1—3.1 Pose Estimation Using Visual Entropy (47)

    Jianjun Gui (University of Essex, UK)

    Dongbing Gu (University of Essex, UK)

    Huosheng Hu (University of Essex, UK)

    13:40 – 14:00

    P1—3.2 A grid-point cloud-semantic map based on graph for the navigation of intelligent wheelchair (86)

    Cheng Zhao (University of Essex, UK)

    Huosheng Hu (University of Essex, UK)

    Dongbing Gu (University of Essex, UK)

    14:00 – 14:20

    P1—3.3 Geometrical and statistical feature extraction of images for rotation invariant classification systems based on

    industrial devices (30)

    Rodrigo D. C. Silva (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)

    George A. P. Thé (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)

    Fátima N. S. de Medeiros (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)

    14:20 – 14:40

    P1—3.4 Point cloud partitioning approach for ICP improvement (31)

    Nícolas S. Pereira Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)

    Cinthya R. Carvalho Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)

    George A. P. Thé (Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)

    14:40 – 15:00

    P1—3.5 On the Algorithm For Reconstruction of Polyhedral Objects From a Single Line Drawing (69)

    Shengfeng Qin (University of Northumbria, UK)

    Huaiwen Tian (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)

    15:00 – 15:20

    P1—3.6 Morphology Elements Research on Chinese Small-Sized Liquor Bottle Design (63)

    Ye Zhang (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)

    Huanzhi Lou (Beijing Jiaotong University, China)

    Hui Yu (University of Portsmouth, UK)

  • P1—4 Special Session: Industry 4.0 Venue: Conference Room 3 (level 3)

    Chair: Yun Li & Hongnian Yu

    13:20 – 13:40

    P1—4.1 Invited Talk: Towards Industry 4.0

    Paulino Rocher (Manufacturing Technology Centre, UK)

    13:40 – 14:00

    P1—4.2 Forum Discussion: Design Knowledge Capture, Optimisation and Automation to Advance Industry 4.0

    Chaired by: Joo Hock Ang (Sembawang Shipyard Pte Ltd, Singapore)

    14:00 – 14:20

    P1—4.3 The Factory of the Future Production System Research (90)

    Milan Gregor (Central European Institute of Technology, Slovakia)

    Jozef Herčko (University of Žilina, Slovakia)

    Patrik Grznár (University of Žilina, Slovakia)

    14:20 – 14:40

    P1—4.4 Industry 4.0 with Cyber-Physical Integration: A Design and Manufacture Perspective (38)

    Alfredo Alan Flores Saldivar (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Yun Li (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Wei-neng Chen (Sun Yat-sen University, China)

    Zhi-hui Zhan (Sun Yat-sen University, China)

    Jun Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University, China)

    Leo Yi Chen (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)

    14:40 – 15:00

    P1—4.5 Invited Talk: Supercomputing for Industry 4.0

    Richard Martin (ARCHIE-WeSt High-Performance Computing Centre, UK)

  • P1—5 Manufacture Systems 2 Venue: Conference Room 6 (level 3)

    Chair: Jinsheng Kang & Tai Yang

    13:20 – 13:40

    P1—5.1 Determination of the material constants of creep damage constitutive equations using Matlab optimisation

    procedure (80)

    Javier Zamorano Igual (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Qiang Xu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    13:40 – 14:00

    P1—5.2 The Interpretation of Experimental Observation Data for the Development of Mechanisms based Creep Damage

    Constitutive Equations for High Chromium Steel (81)

    Xin Yang (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Zhongyu Lu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Qiang Xu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    14:00 – 14:20

    P1—5.3 Experiment based investigation into micro machinability of Mg based metal matrix composites (MMCs) with

    nano-sized reinforcements (57)

    Xiangyu Teng (Newcastle University, UK)

    Dehong Huo (Newcastle University, UK)

    Wai Leong Eugene Wong (Newcastle University, UK)

    Manoj Gupta (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

    14:20 – 14:40

    P1—5.4 Computational Investigation of Superalloy Persistent Slip Bands Formation (91)

    Jianfeng Huang (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)

    Zhonglai Wang (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)

    Yuanxin Luo (Chongqing University, China)

    Yun Li (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Erfu Yang (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Yi Chen (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)

    14:40 – 15:00

    P1—5.5 Numerical Simulation of Triaxial Tests to Determine the Drucker-Prager Parameters of Silicon (83)

    Amir Mir (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Xichun Luo (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Amir Siddiq (University of Aberdeen, UK)

    15:00 – 15:20

    P1—5.6 The Loading Design and Simulation of Beam Pumping Unit (36)

    Wenlei Sun (Xinjiang University, China)

    Li Cao (Xinjiang University, China)

    Qing Tao (Xinjiang University, China)

    Tan Yuanhua (Karamay Hong You Software Company, China)

  • 15:40 – 17:20 Parallel Sessions (P2—1, P2—2, P2—3, P2—4)

    P2—1 Control Applications 3 Venue: Main Auditorium Section A (level 2)

    Chair: Ehsan KhademOlama & Luis Rubio

    15:40 – 16:00

    P2—1.1 Quad-rotor Lifting-Transporting Cable-Suspended Payloads Control (87)

    Yaser Alothman (University of Essex, UK)

    Wesam Jasim (University of Essex, UK)

    Dongbing Gu (University of Essex, UK)

    16:00 – 16:20

    P2—1.2 Output Feedback Sliding Mode Controller with H_2 Performance for Robot Manipulator (25)

    Paolo Righettini (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    Roberto Strada (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    Shirin Valilou (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    Ehsan Khadem Olama (University of Bergamo, Italy)

    16:20 – 16:40

    P2—1.3 On Periodically Pendulum-Diven Systems for Underactuated Locomotion: a Viscoelastic Jointed Model (17)

    Pengcheng Liu (Bournemouth University, UK)

    Hongnian Yu (Bournemouth University, UK)

    Shuang Cang (Bournemouth University, UK)

    16:40 – 17:00

    P2—1.4 Fault Tolerant BLDC Motor Control for Hall Sensors Failure (73)

    Václav Sova (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Jan Chalupa (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Robert Grepl (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    17:00 – 17:20

    P2—1.5 Design of a Fault Tolerant Redundant Control for Electro Mechanical Drive System (72)

    Robert Grepl (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Michal Matejasko (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Bastl, M. (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

    Zouhar, F. (Brno University of Technology, Czech)

  • P2—2 System Diagnosis & Condition Monitoring 3 Venue: Conference Room 1 (level 3)

    Chair: Robert Grepl & Qiang Xu

    15:40 – 16:00

    P2—2.1 Actuator Fault Monitoring and Fault Tolerant Control in Distillation Columns (58)

    Sulaiman A. Lawal (Newcastle University, UK)

    Jie Zhang (Newcastle University, UK)

    16:00 – 16:20

    P2—2.2 Fault Detection and Diagnosis for Operational Control Systems (50)

    Ning Sheng (Northeastern University, China)

    Hong Wang (University of Manchester, UK)

    16:20 – 16:40

    P2—2.3 Improved Kernel Canonical Variate Analysis for Process Monitoring (78)

    Raphael Samuel (Cranfield University, UK)

    Yi Cao (Cranfield University, UK)

    16:40 – 17:00

    P2—2.4 Solution to Failure Detection of Closed-loop Systems and Application to IC Engines (32)

    Lanxiang Zhu (Changchun Architecture & Civil Engineering College, China)

    Feng Yu (Changchun Architecture & Civil Engineering College, China)

    Dingwen Yu (Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, China)

    A.M.S. Ertiame (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

    Dingli Yu(Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

    17:00 – 17:20

    P2—2.5 An Adaptive Time-frequency Filtering Algorithm for Multi-component LFM Signals based on Generalized

    S-transform (92)

    Dianwei Wang (Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

    Jing Wang (University of Huddersfield, UK)

    Ying Liu (Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

    Zhijie Xu (University of Huddersfield, UK)

  • P2—3 Information Systems 3 Venue: Conference Room 2 (level 3)

    Chair: Dianwei Wang & Erfu Yang

    15:40 – 16:00

    P2—3.1 Applying Feedback to Stock Trading: Exploring A New Field of Research (13)

    Tai Yang (University of Sussex, UK)

    Zhong Li (University of Sussex, UK)

    Yu Shu (University of Sussex, UK)

    16:00 – 16:20

    P2—3.2 Research into Big Data for Smart Grids (14)

    Chinedu Eze (University of Sussex, UK)

    Tai Yang (University of Sussex, UK)

    Chris Chatwin (University of Sussex, UK)

    Dong Yue (Nangjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China)

    Hong Yu (University of Bournemouth, UK)

    16:20 – 16:40

    P2—3.3 Cash Flow Prediction Using a Grey-Box Model (35)

    Yang Pang (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Kwaku Opong (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Luiz Moutinho (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Yun Li (University of Glasgow, UK)

    16:40 – 17:00

    P2—3.4 Organization Based Intelligent Process Scheduling Algorithm (OIPSA) (66)

    Muhammad Bilal Shahid (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan)

    Munam Ali Shah (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan)

    Sijing Zhang (University of Bedfordshire, UK)

    Safi Mustafa (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan)

    Mushahid Hussain (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan)

    17:00 – 17:20

    P2—3.5 An Improved Search Space Resizing Method for Model Identification by Standard Genetic Algorithm (22)

    Kumaran Rajarathinam (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

    J. Barry Gomm (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

    Dingli Yu (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

    Ahmed Saad Abdelhadi (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

  • P2—4 Information Systems 4 Venue: Conference Room 3 (level 3)

    Chair: Vildan Abdullin & Leo Chen

    15:40 – 16:00

    P2—4.1 Reconfigurable software architecture for a hybrid micro machine tool (84)

    Wenbin Zhong (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Wenlong Chang (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Luis Rubio (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    Xichun Luo (University of Strathclyde, UK)

    16:00 – 16:20

    P2—4.2 Measurement Station Planning of Single Laser Tracker based on PSO (64)

    Zhenying Xu (National University of Defense Technology, China)

    Baozhong Wu (National University of Defense Technology, China)

    Meng Zhang (National University of Defense Technology, China)

    Feng Zou (China National South Aviation Industry Co., Ltd, China)

    Yuehui Yan (Beijing Institute of Space Long March Vehicle, China)

    16:20 – 16:40

    P2—4.3 Grey-box Identification for Photovoltaic Power Systems via Particle-Swarm Algorithm (68)

    Naji Al-Messabi (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Cindy Goh (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Yun Li (University of Glasgow, UK)

    16:40 – 17:00

    P2—4.4 Key Challenges and Opportunities in Hull Form Design Optimization for Marine and Offshore Applications (37)

    Joo Hock Ang (Sembawang Shipyard Pte Ltd, Singapore)

    Cindy Goh (University of Glasgow, UK)

    Yun Li (University of Glasgow, UK)