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9th ETFA 2003: Lisbon, Portugal
- Proceedings of 9th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, ETFA 2003, September 16-19, 2003, Lisbon, Portugal - Volume 1. IEEE 2003, ISBN 0-7803-7937-3
- Christer Rameback:
Process automation systems-history and future. 3-4 - Andreas Willig:
Antenna redundancy for increasing transmission reliability in wireless industrial LANs. 7-14 - Luis Lino Ferreira, Eduardo Tovar, Mário Alves:
Enabling inter-domain transactions in bridge-based hybrid wired/wireless PROFIBUS networks. 15-22 - Christos Koulamas, Stavros A. Koubias, George D. Papadopoulos:
Real-time performance of cut-through forwarding in hybrid wired/wireless industrial networks. 23-30 - Stefan Mahlknecht, Peter Palensky:
Linking control networks and wireless personal area networks. 31-36 - Matilde Santos, Jesús Manuel de la Cruz:
Simulation of working procedures in a distribution centre. 39-46 - Wilson M. Arata, Paulo E. Miyagi:
Uniform computational treatment of heterogeneous discrete-event dynamic system models. 47-53 - Juan Carlos Vidal, Manuel Lama, Alberto Bugarín, Senén Barro:
Workflow-based information system for furniture budgeting. 54-60 - Samia Ourari, Brahim Bouzouia:
An approach based on operation insertion for one-machine real-time scheduling. 61-66 - Clemente Cárdenas, Javier Olmos, David García, Enrique Baeyens:
Modelling, supervision and diagnosis of a manufacturing cell. 69-74 - Yahong Hu, Shell-Ying Huang, Chuanyu Chen, Wen-Jing Hsu, Ah Cheong Toh, Chee Kit Loh:
Travel time analysis of a new Automated Storage and Retrieval System. 75-81 - Pascal Aygalinc, Soizick Calvez, Patrice Bonhomme:
Using firing instants approach and partial order to control time critical systems. 82-89 - Venkataramanan Venugopal, Lawrence E. Holloway:
Coordinating concurrency to avoid forbidden states in condition models. 90-97 - Karsten Schneider:
Intelligent field devices in factory automation - modular structures into manufacturing cells. 101-103 - Juan Maria Etayo, A. Goti, L. Isasi, M. Rivas, L. Olaortua:
Nondestructive quality control in non-round cans seaming. 104-109 - Rui Ribeiro, Octávio Páscoa Dias, João Paulo Teixeira, Isabel C. Teixeira:
Hardware/software solution for the automation and real-time control of a wine bottling production line. 110-115 - Luís Flores, José Barata:
Object oriented software engineering for programmable logical controllers: a successful implementation. 116-120 - Gianluca Cena, Adriano Valenzano:
Efficient polling of devices in CANopen networks. 123-130 - Imad Alzeer, Pierre Molinaro, Yvon Trinquet:
Response time calculations for non-preemptive tasks with variable execution time. 131-136 - Michaël Richard, Pascal Richard, Francis Cottet:
Allocating and scheduling tasks in multiple fieldbus real-time systems. 137-144 - Ronaldo Husemann, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
BR-Tool: a real-time bus monitoring and validation system for fieldbus-based industrial automation applications. 145-152 - M. Gonzalez-Romero, M. A. Dominguez-Gomez, M. D. Valdes-Pena:
Development of an industrial communication interface for a temperature sensor. 153-157 - Sergio Pérez, Joan Vila:
Building distributed embedded systems with RTLinux-GPL. 161-168 - Thomas Nolte, Mikael Sjödin, Hans Hansson:
Server-based scheduling of the CAN bus. 169-176 - J. Gamiz, J. Samitier, J. M. Fuertes, O. Rubies:
Practical evaluation of messages latencies in CAN. 185-192 - Cédric Wilwert, Yeqiong Song, Françoise Simonot-Lion, Thomas Clément:
Evaluating quality of service and behavioral reliability of steer-by-wire systems. 193-200 - Paulo Leitão, Armando W. Colombo, Francisco J. Restivo:
A formal validation approach for holonic control system specifications. 203-210 - Gonzalo Mejía:
Timed Petri net modeling and optimization with heuristic search for flexible manufacturing workstations. 211-217 - Gustavo Ribeiro Alves, João Dias da Costa, Fabiano Armellini, Paulo Eigi Miyagi, Diolino José dos Santos Filho:
Petri Net's execution algorithm for applications in manufacturing systems control. 218-223 - Gang Xu, Zhiming Wu:
A new method for FMS modeling and formal verification. 224-231 - Simon Collart Dutilleul, Pascal Yim:
Time window specification and validation with Petri Nets. 232-237 - Seong-Ho Song, Yoon-Tae Im, Baek-Sop Kim, Seoyong Shin:
Robust control of linear systems with nonlinear uncertainties via disturbance observer techniques. 241-244 - Oscar Barambones, Aitor J. Garrido, Francisco Javier Maseda:
A robust field oriented control of induction motor with flux observer and speed adaptation. 245-252 - Manuel López-Martínez, Manuel G. Ortega, Francisco R. Rubio:
An H∞ controller for a double rotor system. 253-259 - Mauro Boccadoro, Paolo Valigi:
Optimal control of two symmetric competing queues with finite capacity and non negligible setup times. 260-266 - Jing-Bing Zhang, Dan Hong Zhang, Ming Mao Wong, Bryan Tsong-Jye Ng:
Design and development of a cost-effective fault-tolerant execution and control system for discrete manufacturing. 269-275 - Thomas Werner, Claus Vetter:
From order to production: a distinct view on integration of plant floor and business systems. 276-281 - Pavel Vrba:
MAST: manufacturing agent simulation tool. 282-287 - Axel Sikora, Peter Brügger:
Virtual Private Infrastructure (VPI) initiative - an industry consortium for unified and secure Web control with embedded devices. 288-291 - Antonio López, José A. Sirgo, Raquel Blanco, Rubén Jáñez, Nicolás de Abajo, Rubén Pérez, Miguel Tarrío:
An Internet-based data mining engine in a steel factory installation. 292-296 - Mariagrazia Dotoli, Maria Pia Fanti:
Performance-based comparison of control policies for automated storage and retrieval systems modelled by coloured Petri nets. 299-306 - Daniele Corona, Alessandro Giua, Carla Seatzu, Jorge Júlvez:
Observers for nondeterministic λ-free labeled Petri nets. 307-314 - Mehdi Lhommeau, Laurent Hardouin, Bertrand Cottenceau, Luc Jaulin:
Robust controller design for timed event graphs in dioids. 315-321 - Fernando Tricas, Joaquín Ezpeleta:
Some results on siphon computation for deadlock prevention in resource allocation systems modeled with Petri nets. 322-329 - Martin Wollschlaeger, Franziska Geyer, Dietmar Krumsiek, Reinhard Wilzeck:
XML-based description model of a Web portal for maintenance of machines and systems. 333-340 - Santiago Fraga, Daniel Castro, Alberto Bugarín, Jesús María Rodríguez Presedo, Senén Barro, T. Lucas:
Ubiquitous environment for processes monitoring in power stations. 341-348 - Hakima Mellah, Noureddine Zerhouni:
The "twin base modeling" for telemaintenance process. 349-355 - Manel Velasco, Josep M. Fuertes, Pau Martí:
Process data abstraction/accessibility via internet. 357-363 - Kazuo Miyashita, Hiroyuki Ozaki, Kazuyuki Senoh, Hirofumi Matsuo:
Constant time interval simulation for semiconductor manufacturing. 364-371 - Jean-Philippe Georges, Thierry Divoux, Eric Rondeau:
Comparison of switched Ethernet architectures models. 375-382 - Lucia Lo Bello, Simora Fichera, Salvatore Visalli, Orazio Mirabella:
Congestion control mechanisms for multi-hop network routers. 383-389 - Thomas P. von Hoff, Mario Crevatin:
HTTP digest authentication in embedded automation systems. 390-397 - Christian Schwaiger, Albert Treytl:
Smart card based security for fieldbus systems. 398-406 - Stefan Pitzek, Wilfried Elmenreich:
Configuration and management of a real-time smart transducer network. 407-414 - Paolo Bernardi, Maurizio Rebaudengo, Matteo Sonza Reorda:
An efficient algorithm for the extraction of compressed diagnostic information from embedded memory cores. 417-421 - Roland Höller, Thilo Sauter, Nikolaus Kerö:
Embedded SynUTC and IEEE 1588 clock synchronization for industrial Ethernet. 422-426 - Maciej Petko, Grzegorz Karpiel:
Semi-automatic implementation of control algorithms in ASIC/FPGA. 427-433 - Reuben Wilcock, Bashir M. Al-Hashimi:
A CAD methodology for switched current analog IP cores. 434-437 - Daniela De Venuto, Michael J. Ohletz, Bruno Riccò:
Self-positioning digital window comparators for mixed-signal DfT. 438-443 - Fareg M. Aldebrez, Mohammad Osman Tokhi, Z. Mohamed, Salmiah Ahmad:
Vibration control of pitch movement using command shaping techniques. 447-452 - Ahmet Zorlu, Can Özsoy, Ahmet Kuzucu:
Experimental modeling of a pneumatic system. 453-461 - Manuel de la Sen, Aitor J. Garrido, Oscar Barambones, Francisco Javier Maseda:
An expert network for obtaining approximate discrete-time models for LTI systems under real sampling using parameter identification. 462-469 - Fernando Dorado, Carlos Bordons:
Non-linear control of a gypsum kiln using Volterra models. 470-474 - Enrico S. Canuto, Fabio Musso:
Study of the sub-millikelvin thermal control of a frequency reference cavity. 475-482 - Mário de Sousa, Adriano Carvalho:
An IEC 61131-3 compiler for the MatPLC. 485-490 - Hua-An Zhao:
A real-time speech quality improvement system. 491-495 - Ana Luiza A. P. Zuquim, Luiz Filipe M. Vieira, Marcos Augusto M. Vieira, Alex Borges Vieira, Hervaldo S. Carvalho, José Augusto Miranda Nacif, Claudionor Coelho, Diógenes Cecilio da Silva Jr., Antônio Otávio Fernandes, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro:
Efficient power management in real-time embedded systems. 496-505 - André Lins, Eduardo Freire Nakamura, Lincoln S. Rocha, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro, Claudionor Coelho:
Semi-automatic generation of monitoring applications for wireless networks. 506-511 - Manuel G. Soares, Benedita Malheiro, Francisco J. Restivo:
An internet DGPS service for precise outdoor navigation. 512-518 - Mikael M. Nordman, Matti Lehtonen, Olavi Vähämäki:
Managing concurrent duties and time of wireless sensors in electrical power systems. 521-528 - Urban Bilstrup, Katrin Sjöberg, Bertil Svensson, Per-Arne Wiberg:
Capacity limitations in wireless sensor networks. 529-536 - Marcos Augusto M. Vieira, Claudionor José Nunes Coelho Jr., Diógenes Cecilio da Silva Jr., José Monteiro da Mata:
Survey on wireless sensor network devices. 537-544 - Qiang Gao, Keith J. Blow, David J. Holding, Ian W. Marshall:
Determining design parameters for ad hoc wireless sensor networks. 545-550 - Jan Blumenthal, Matthias Handy, Frank Golatowski, Marc Haase, Dirk Timmermann:
Wireless sensor networks - new challenges in software engineering. 551-556 - Feng Zhu, Ke-Zhang Chen:
A CAD modeling system for the components made of multi heterogeneous materials. 559-565 - Jesús Manuel de la Cruz, Bonifacio Andres-Toro, Alberto Herrán, E. B. Porta, Pablo Fernández-Blanco:
Multiobjective optimization of the transport in oil pipelines networks. 566-573 - Jianhua Yang, Yasutaka Fujimoto:
Modeling, Implementation and simulation of virtual factory based on colored timed Petri net. 574-579 - Nadia N. Mouss, Hayet L. Mouss, Ahmed Baci, Ahmed Koull:
Evaluation of industrial performance for the reactif piloting of production. 580-587 - Marta Marrón, Juan C. García, Miguel Ángel Sotelo, E. López, Manuel Mazo:
Fusing odometric and vision data with an EKF to estimate the absolute position of an autonomous mobile robot. 591-596 - Elena López Guillén, Luis Miguel Bergasa, Rafael Barea, Marisol Escudero:
A planning architecture for topological robot navigation in uncertain domains. 597-604 - Luís Seabra Lopes, António J. S. Teixeira, Mário Rodrigues, Diogo Gomes, João Girão, Cláudio Teixeira, Nuno Sénica, Liliana da Silva Ferreira, Pedro Filipe Soares:
A robot with natural interaction capabilities. 605-612 - Abel Mendes, Luís Conde Bento, Urbano Nunes:
Path-tracking controller with an anti-collision behaviour of a bi-steerable cybernetic car. 613-619 - Gustavo A. Santana Torrellas, Leonid B. Sheremetov:
An authentication protocol for agent platform security manager. 623-628 - Hayet L. Mouss, Kinza N. Mouss, Hacène Smadi:
The maintenance and production: integration approach. 629-633 - Mohamed Khalid Didi Alaoui, Philippe Declerck:
Control synthesis in (max, +) systems. 634-639 - Jean-Michel Douin, Jean-Marie Gilliot:
Collaboration patterns for networked embedded servers. 640-647 - Zhi Wang, Fang Huang, Youxian Sun, Yeqiong Song:
Colored Petri net model of IEC function block and its application. 648-651 - Vahid Zahedzadeh, Gasem Alizadeh:
Control effort reduction in quantitative feedback theory for multivariable systems. 652-657
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