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Proceedings of IETA 2005, TeNe 2005 and EIAE 2005
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2007 | 2006
XV, 489 Seiten
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The conference proceedings of:

  1. International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Technology & Automation (IETA 05)
  2. International Conference on Telecommunications and Networking (TeNe 05)
  3. International Conference on Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning (EIAE 05)

include a set of rigorously reviewed world-class manuscripts addressing and detailing state-of-the-art research projects in the areas of: Industrial Electronics, Technology and Automation, Telecommunications, Networking, Engineering Education, Instructional Technology and e-Learning.

The three conferences, (IETA 05, TENE 05 and EIAE 05) were part of the International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and System Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 2005).

CISSE 2005, the World's first Engineering/Computing and Systems Research E-Conference was the first high-caliber Research Conference in the world to be completely conducted online in real-time via the internet.

CISSE received 255 research paper submissions and the final program included 140 accepted papers, from more than 45 countries. The whole concept and format of CISSE 2005 was very exciting and ground-breaking. The powerpoint presentations, final paper manuscripts and time schedule for live presentations over the web had been available for 3 weeks prior to the start of the conference for all registrants, so they could pick and choose the presentations they want to attend and think about questions that they might want to ask. The live audio presentations were also recorded and are part of the permanent CISSE archive, which includes all power point presentations, papers and recorded presentations.

All aspects of the conference were managed on-line; not only the reviewing, submissions and registration processes; but also the actual conference. Conference participants - authors, presenters and attendees - only needed an internet connection and sound available on their computers in order to be able to contribute and participate in this international ground-breaking conference. The on-line structure of this high-quality event allowed academic professionals and industry participants to contribute work and attend world-class technical presentations based on rigorously refereed submissions, live, without the need for investing significant travel funds or time out of the office. Suffice to say that CISSE received submissions from more than 50 countries, for whose researchers, this opportunity presented a much more affordable, dynamic and well-planned event to attend and submit their work to, versus a classic, on-the-ground conference.

The CISSE conference audio room provided superb audio even over low speed internet connections, the ability to display PowerPoint presentations, and cross-platform compatibility (the conferencing software runs on Windows, Mac, and any other operating system that supports Java). In addition, the conferencing system allowed for an unlimited number of participants, which in turn granted CISSE the opportunity to allow all participants to attend all presentations, as opposed to limiting the number of available seats for each session.

The implemented conferencing technology, starting with the submission & review system and ending with the online conferencing capability, allowed CISSE to conduct a very high quality, fulfilling event for all participants.

See: www.cissee2005.org, sections: IETA, TENE, EIAE


The conference proceedings of International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Technology & Automation (IETA 05), International Conference on Telecommunications and Networking (TeNe 05) and International Conference on Engineering Education, Instructional Technology, Assessment, and E-learning (EIAE 05) include a set of rigorously reviewed world-class manuscripts addressing and detailing state-of-the-art research projects in the areas of: Industrial Electronics, Technology and Automation, Telecommunications, Networking, Engineering Education, Instructional Technology and e-Learning.The three conferences, (IETA 05, TENE 05 and EIAE 05) were part of the International Joint Conference on Computer, Information, and System Sciences, and Engineering (CISSE 2005).CISSE 2005, the World's first Engineering/Computing and Systems Research E-Conference was the first high-caliber Research Conference in the world to be completely conducted online in real-time via the internet.CISSE received 255 research paper submissions and the final program included 140 accepted papers, from more than 45 countries. The whole concept and format of CISSE 2005 was very exciting and ground-breaking. The powerpoint presentations, final paper manuscripts and time schedule for live presentations over the web had been available for 3 weeks prior to the start of the conference for all registrants, so they could pick and choose the presentations they want to attend and think about questions that they might want to ask. The live audio presentations were also recorded and are part of the permanent CISSE archive, which includes all power point presentations, papers and recorded presentations.All aspects of the conference were managed on-line; not only the reviewing, submissions and registration processes; but also the actual conference. Conference participants - authors, presenters and attendees - only needed an internet connection and sound available on their computers in order to be able to contribute and participate in this international ground-breaking conference. The on-line structure of this high-quality event allowed academic professionals and industry participants to contribute work and attend world-class technical presentations based on rigorously refereed submissions, live, without the need for investing significant travel funds or time out of the office. Suffice to say that CISSE received submissions from more than 50 countries, for whose researchers, this opportunity presented a much more affordable, dynamic and well-planned event to attend and submit their work to, versus a classic, on-the-ground conference.The CISSE conference audio room provided superb audio even over low speed internet connections, the ability to display PowerPoint presentations, and cross-platform compatibility (the conferencing software runs on Windows, Mac, and any other operating system that supports Java). In addition, the conferencing system allowed for an unlimited number of participants, which in turn granted CISSE the opportunity to allow all participants to attend all presentations, as opposed to limiting the number of available seats for each session.The implemented conferencing technology, starting with the submission & review system and ending with the online conferencing capability, allowed CISSE to conduct a very high quality, fulfilling event for all participants.See: www.cisse2005.org, sections: IETA, TENE, EIAE

Acknowledgments. Preface.

IETA05: A Method for Enabling Proactive Fault Monitoring in High End Computer Servers; A. Usynin, A.M. Urmanov. Selection of Mill Cutter and Cutting Parameters through an Expert System; L. Rubio, M. De la Sen. Stability and Performance of Interconnected DC/DC Converter Systems; K. Zenger, et al. Texture Segmentation Using Kernel-based Techniques; Y.-L. Qiao, et al. A Blur Reducing Adaptive Filter for the Removal of Mixed Noise in Images; S.Janaki, D.Ebenezer. Signal Modeling Using Singular Value Decomposition; S. Baig, F.-ur-Rehman. An Approach to Distributed Remote Control Based on Middleware Technology, MATLAB/Simulink – LabMap/LabNet framework; C. Bruce-Boye, et al. An Analog Computer to Solve Any First Order Differential Equation; T. Elali, et al. Product Traceability Integration Within Process for More Precise Diagnosis; P. Vellemans, et al. Voltage Control Measures by Using STATCON through PSS/E in WAPDA Power System; A.Hanif, et al. Decentralized Kalman Filter in Wireless Sensor Networks – Case Studies; V.Hasu, H.Koivo. Numerical Modeling of Gas Metal Arc Welding; J. Hu, et al. A Self-repairable MEMS Comb Accelerometer; X. Xiong, et al. Preservation of Stability and Passivity in Irrational Transfer Functions; Jose-Job Flores-Godoy, et al. Resource Management in Cellular Networks; A.Akram, et al. Real-time Vehicle Detection Using Information of Shadows Underneath Vehicles; Y. Iwasaki, H. Itoyama. Invariant Control of Wastewater Aeration; A. Sniders, A.D. Laizans. Denoising of Infrared Images by Wavelet Thresholding; D. Wippig, et al. Intelligent Technology for the Conformity Assessment of Agricultural Products; M. Gennady, E.G. Spakovica. IEC61499 in Factory Automation; K. Thramboulidis. Experimental Investigation on Transverse Vibration Characteristics of Laminate Square Plates by ESPI; S. Rusnáková, et al. FEM Modeling of Electromechanical Impedance for the Analysis of Smart Damping Treatment; C.Providakis, et al. Spectral characteristics of Quantum Associative Memories; G. Rigatos, S.G. Tzafestas. Virtual Navigation System for the disabled by Motor Imagery; D. Suh, et al. Density Function Based Medical Image Clustering Analysis and Research; C. Xie, et al. Improving Authentication in Voice Over IP Infrastructures; F.Palmieri. Designing a Pervasive Architecture for Car Pooling Services; D. Pierattoni, et al. Client/Server: A Wired vs. Wireless Connection Analysis; T. House.

TeNe05: Hierarchical Secret Sharing in Ad Hoc Networks through Birkhoff Interpolation; G. Boato, et al. Bringing DRM Interoperability to Digital Content Rendering Applications; C. Serrao, et al. An Integrated Environment for Network Design and Simulation; M. Azizur Rahman, et al. A Scheduler Based Architecture for QoS Provisioning in IEEE 802.11 MAC Protocol; K. Anna, M.Bassiouni. Research and Implementation of Telecommunication System Based on Inmarsat; Y. Shen, et al. Adoption of Hot Spot Game Playing; A. Garling. Reliability of Telecommunications Laws and Regulation; J. Freund. The Design, Modeling and Simulation of Switching Fabrics for an ATM Network Switch; D. Molokov, et al. Enhancing QoS Support in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks; N. Sarma, S. Nandi. Design of a Priority Active Queue Management; G. Hattab, et al. Dynamic Admission Control for Quality of Service in IP Networks; J. Kasigwa, et al. A New Method For Steganography in HTML Files; M. Shirali-Shahreza. Sensor Network Applications: a Module for Monitoring and Remote Control of Physical Variables Using Mobile Devices; A. Montoya, et al. Approximate Algorithms in Mobile Telephone Network Projects; A. Aparecida Rigolon, et al. Security framework for DNP3; M. Majdalawieh, et al. Design, Analysis and Implementation of a Cyber Vote System; K. Elleithy, I. Rimawi. Efficient Support of Wireless Video Multicast Services in 3G and Beyond; K. Psannis, et al. Online Privacy Principles; K. Zotos, A. Litke, G. Stephanides. A Remote Online Monitoring and Diagnosis System Incorporated With Wireless Sensor Network; Y. Liu, D. Anqing. Multilayer Traffic Engineering Based on Transmission Quality and Grooming in the Next Generation Optical Internet; A. Montoya, et al. FASMAC: A Low Latency and Energy Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks; A. Abu-el Humos, B. Alhalabi. Queueing Behavior of Hashing Methods Used for URL; Z. Prodanoff.

EIAE05: Design of an Educational Software for Servomechanism Experiments Using C-Based Graphical Programming; M.T. Hamayun. The MIS Course and the Curriculum of IMIS Specialty In China; J. Li. Can a Game Put Engineering Students in an Active Learning Mode? Y. Michelin, S. Depigny. Brain Wave Interactive Learning: Where Multimedia and Neuroscience Converge; P. Kaul. The Modern Science Lab: Integrating Technology into The Classroom is the Solution; M. Iskander, et al. A Novel Computer Aided Learning Technique in Engineering Education; M. Zafrullah, et al. Language Test for Accreditation: the Experience of C.L.A.M.; F. Stagno d'Alcontres. Use of a Web-Based Teaching Collaborative Platform at Third Level : A Qualified Success? T. Redmond, et al. Multilingual Technology for Teaching Mathematics; M. Seppala, et al. Engineering Education and Errors; R. Mägi. Technology Enabled Interdisciplinary Project Based Learning (IPBL); O. Alshara, F.A. Masoud. Approach to an Adaptive and Intelligent Learning Environment; D. Baziukaite. Radio-Chat: Interaction Scenarios for Distance Education in Latin America; J. Vladimirm, et al. Assessing Senior Engineering Students with Regard to Radio Communication Principles; J. Swart, et al. Technology Student Attitudes Regarding Privacy Scenarios; J. Freund. The ITESM Redesigned Model Outcomes at Campus Estado de Mexico: Engineering and Architecture Division; A. Gonzalez, et al. A Framework for Exploring the Relationship between Pedagogy, Ethics & Technology; P. Jefferies, et al. Modern Sensing and Computerized Data Acquisition Technology in High School Physics Labs; S. Sobhan, et al. Design & Development Of A Remote Temperature Monitor System Of Web Using Virtual Instruments; F. Yang, et al. Visual Modeling Using ICT in Science and Mathematics Education; E. Smirnov, V.Bogun. Software for Self-Learning on the Subjects of Cylindrical Involute Gear Meshing; P. Nenov, et al. The Influence of Cultural Preferences on User Interface Design - Polish Case Study; A. Wojciechowski, D. Zakrzewska. Deploy a Successful E-learning Strategy; J. Bih. Tools for Student Engagement that Facilitate Development of Communication Skills; J. Derrick.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.6.2007
Zusatzinfo XV, 489 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Unterrichts-Handreichungen
Geisteswissenschaften
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Technik Bauwesen
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Maschinenbau
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Schlagworte ATM • Automation • cisse • Computer Communication Networks • DRM • E-Learning • IEEE 80 • Industrial Engineering • Instructional Technology • Java • Modeling • Monitor • OLAT • Performance • Quality of Service • Rendering • Switch • Switching • telecommunications • Web
ISBN-10 1-4020-5261-8 / 1402052618
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-5261-3 / 9781402052613
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