14TH EUROPEAN SIMULATION 
SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION
October 23-26, 2002 Dresden, Germany
Simulation in Industry
Modeling, Simulation and Optimization
 

ACCEPTED PAPERS


INVITED PLENARY PAPERS

INV-0
Modelling of Human Behaviour: The PECSReference Model
Prof. Dr. Bernd Schmidt, Universitt Passau, Passau, Germany

INV-1
Web-enabled and Tether-Free Augmented Modeling andSimulation Technologies for Next-Generation Product Design, Manufacturing, andService
Prof. Dr. Jay Lee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

INV-2
Simulation for Security Provision, Attack Assessment and Profiling for Distributed Simulation
Richard N. Zobel, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK 

INV-3
Operational Systems for Water Management under Extreme Climatic Conditions
Peter-Wolfgang Graeber, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

INV-4
Guidelines for Application Service Providing in the Area of Web-based Simulationand Optimization
Thomas Wiedemann, Highschool for Business and Technology Dresden, Dresden,Germany;
Wilfried Krug, DUALIS GmbH, Dresden, Germany

INV-5
The Transparent Factory and its Role onVolkswagens Way in the Luxury Sector of the Car Market
Christian Clausen, Sales Director Volkswagen Transparent Factory, Dresden,Germany

 

SIMULATION IN BIOLOGY

BIO-1
Valence topological charge-transfer indices for dipole moments
Francisco Torrens, Institut Universitari de Cincia Molecular, Universitat deValncia, Spain

BIO-2
Modeling of X-Ray CT Image by Using revised GMDH-Type Neural Networks with Sigmoid Functions
Tadashi Kondo, University of Tokushima, Japan

BIO-3
Virtual Environment forCollaborative Design on Hard Tissue Implants
Teruaki Ito and Teisuke Sato, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan

 

SIMULATION IN BUSINESS, ECONOMY AND FINANCE

BUS-1
Document Workflow Optimization
H.M. Dortmans, Oc
-Technologiesbv, Venlo, The Netherlands;
L.J. Somers, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

BUS-2
GSIM: a discrete simulator for manufacturing based on activities andsystems interaction.
Oliveros, M. J. ; Rudiez, C.; Torres, F.; Gal, C., C.P.S., Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SPAIN

BUS-5
Use of Simulation to Determine CashierStaffing Policy at a Retail Checkout
Edward J. Williams, Mohamed Karaki and Craig Lammers, University of Michigan - Dearborn,MI, USA

BUS-6
Towards an E-government Lab
Marijn Janssen and Corn Versteegt, Delft University of Technology, Delft, TheNetherlands

BUS-7 
Interchange Flows betweenMobile Telephone Networks: asymmetry and  discrimination 
Francesca Di Pillo, Nathan Levialdi, Universit degli Studi di RomaTor Vergata, Rome, Italy;
LivioCricelli, Universit degli Studi di Cassino, Cassino (FR), Italy

BUS-8 
Data Fusion for Trend Identification in Large Retail Businesses Using FuzzyTechniques
Alessandra Orsoni, Sarah Viazzi, Marina Massei, DIP University of Genoa, Genoa,Italy. Chiara Briano, Matteo Brandolini, Liophant Simulation Club, Savona,Italy.

BUS-9
Simulation and Knowledge Management:Separated but Inseparable?
Vlatka Hlupic, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK; 
Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, Delft, TheNetherlands; 
Gert-Jan de Vreede, University of Omaha, NE, USA 

 

SIMULATION IN DESIGN

DESIGN-1
FEM Simulation for Design and Evaluation of an Eddy Current Microsensor
Heri Iswahjudi and Hans H. Gatzen, Hanover University, Hanover, Germany

DESIGN-2
How Simulation Can Help in a Process Control Model
Franck Throude and Christian Braesch and Alain Haurat, LISTIC, EcoleSuprieure d'Ingnieurs d'Annecy, Annecy Cedex, France

DESIGN-3
Requirements to a Physical design Support Tool for Microsystem Technology
Andreas Wagener, Jens Popp, Kai Hahn and Rainer Brck, University of Siegen,Siegen, Germany


DESIGN-4
Reverse Time Simulation In Production Line Redesign
Jaap A. Ottjes and Gabriel Lodewijks, Delft University of Technology, Delft;
Kees Meeusen and Wouter O. Hubert van Blijenburgh, Fluid Management Europe B.V., Sassenheim , The Netherlands

DESIGN-5
A Simulation Architecture for ComplexDesign Projects
Hans P.M. Veeke, Jaap A. Ottjes, Alexander Verbraeck and Yvo Saanen, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

DESIGN-6 
Using Simulation to Evaluate Expansion Plans of a Manufacturing Plant of LactealProducts
Enrique Arjona, Graciela Bueno, Ricardo Perez-Romero and Said Infante, Colegio de Postgraduados,Montecillo, Mexico

 

SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

ELEC-1
A Simulation of ECN-Capable MulticastMultimedia Delivery in ns-2 Environment
Robert R. Chodorek, The AGH University of Technology, Krakw, Poland

ELEC-2
The Wireless Mobility Integration Protocol(WMIP) for using TCP/IP over Wired and Wireless Networks
Robert Signorile, Kevin Lester, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA

ELEC-3
Implementing MPI Based Portable Parallel Discrete Event Simulation Support in theOMNET++ Framework
David Wu, Eric Wu, Johnny Lai, Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu and Gregory K. Egan, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;
Andrs Varga, TechnicalUniversity of Budapest, Hungary

ELEC-4
A Fast and Efficient Model of an MPEG-4 Video Traffic Based on Phase Space Linearised Decomposition
Agnieszka Chodorek, Kielce University of Technology, Kielce, Poland

ELEC-5
Definition of Suitable Simulation Scenarios for Dynamic Investigations inCellular Networks with "Steam"
Holger Pampel, Enrico Jugl, Lucent Technologies Network Systems GmbH, Nuremberg,Germany

 

SIMULATION IN LOGISTICS, TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT

LOG-1
A Method for Modelling and Evaluating Supply ChainPerformance Using Fuzzy Sets
I. Elmahi, Universit de Technologie de Belfort-Monbliard, Belfort Cedex,France
C. Thirion, A. Hamzaoui, J.L. Sculfort, IUT de Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France

LOG-2
Simulation Tool for Managing a Non-Automated Distribution Warehouse
C.Gale, M.J.Oliveira and G.Silvain, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain

LOG-3
Warehouse Layout Design: Minimizing Travel Time With aGenetic and Simulative Approach - Methodology and Case Study
Filippo Queirolo and Flavio Tonelli,DIP University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy;
Maurizio Schenone, DSPEAPolytechnic of Turin, Turin, Italy;
Paolo Nan and Ivan Zunino, SACS Savona, Savona, Italy

LOG-4
Supply Chain RelationshipStructures as Scenarios for Simulation
Muriati Mukhtar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia;
Awaluddin Mohamed Shaharoun and Mohd Shariff Nabi Baksh, Universiti TeknologiMalaysia, Johor Baharu, Malaysia

LOG-6
The Integration of the Supervision in the MESEnvironment Within the Framework of the Extended Enterprise.
Mounir Benaissa, Abdelatif Benabdelhafid, CERENE - University of Le Havre,Le Havre, France

LOG-8
Holonic Order Management for Large-Scale Automated Logistic Systems
Corne Versteegt, Alexander Verbraeck and Martijn Verschuren, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

LOG-9
Simulation-based Analysis of the BullwhipEffect under Different Information Sharing Strategies
Hoteles de estadia nocturna ToulouseY. Merkuryev and J. Petuhova, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia;
R. Van Landeghem and S. Vansteenkiste, University of Ghent, Zwijnaarde, Belgium

LOG-10 
Use of discrete simulation to design and manage an industrial dyeing laboratory
Giorgio Romanin-Jacur, University of Padova, Vicenza, Italy

LOG-11
An Application of Simulation and Value Stream Mapping in Lean Manufacturing
Yang-Hua Lian, Rik Van Landeghem, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

LOG-12
Simulate designs of container terminals in 15 minutes
Edwin Valentin, Igor Mayer, Wieke Bockstael-Blok, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

LOG-13
Simulation of Operation of a Medium SizedSeaport. Case study: Port ofGdansk
Andrzej Dzielinski, Krzysztof Amborski and Przemyslaw Kowalczuk, Warsaw University of Technology,Warsaw, Poland;
Jerzy Sukiennik and Artur Pawlowski, Port of Gdansk Authority Co., Gdansk,Poland

LOG-14
An Example of Microscopic Car ModelsValidation using the Open Source Traffic Simulation SUMO
Daniel Krajzewicz, Georg Hertkorn and Peter Wagner, German Aerospace Centre,Berlin, Germany;
Christian Rssel, Centre for Applied Informatics Cologne,Cologne, Germany

LOG-15
Formal Modelling ofSupply Chain: An Incremental Approach using Petri Nets
Rik Van Landeghem and Carmen-Veronica Bobeanu, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

 

SIMULATION IN MANUFACTURING

MANUF-1
Internet Services for the Simulation Aided Testing of Manufacturing Systems
Wilfried Sihn, Joerg Mandel and Tom-David Graupner, Fraunhofer Institute, Stuttgart, Germany

MANUF-2
An Agent Based Architecture for Solving Dynamic Resource Allocation Problems in Manufacturing
Lars Mnch, Marcel Stehli, TU Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany;
Roland Schulz, TewiSoft GmbH, Ilmenau, Germany

MANUF-3
Numerical Simulation of The Blockage Effect in Wind-Tunnels
Marek Maciejewski, Wojciech Osmlski, Politechnika Poznanska, Poznan, Poland

MANUF-4
Job Sequencing Problem in a Semi-AutomatedProduction Process
Roberto Mosca, Filippo Queirolo and Flavio Tonelli, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

MANUF-6
Product Manufacturing Information (PMI) in 3D Models: A Basis for Collaborative Engineering in Product Creation Process (PCP)
Patrick Andre and Roberto Sorito, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany

MANUF-8
Simulation of the Production Chain by Use of an XML-based Job Definition Format
Wolfgang Kuhn, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany

MANUF-9 
Simulation of Varying the Power Load of an Industrial Plant for Choice of anEconomic Rate of Energy
Eugeniusz M. Sroczan, Institute of Electric Power Engineering and AndrzejUrbaniak, Institute of Computer Science, Pozna University of Technology,Pozna, Poland

MANUF-10 
Computer Aided Management of Water& Wastewater Systems in Municipal Waterworks
Jan Studzinski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland

MANUF-11
Innovations in Simulation for Smaller Designers and Manufacturers in the UK
Wayne Hignett and Richard Zobel, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

 

SIMULATION IN METHODOLOGY

METH-1
Distribution of Agent Based Simulation with Colored Ant Algorithm
Cyrille Bertelle, Antoine Dutot, Frdric Guinand and Damien Olivier, LIH - LeHavre University, Le Havre, France

METH-2
Multi-Objective Optimisation of FoodRefluent Treatment Plant Design Parameters Through Designed Simulation withSignificant Experimental Error
Alessandra Frigato Bonello, Roberto Mosca, Sergio Pozzi Cotto, DIP, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

METH-3
Spectral Analysis for Confidence Interval Estimation under Multiple Replications in Parallel
Gregory C. Ewing, Krzysztof Pawlikowski and Donald McNickle, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

METH-4
Adjusting Dynamically the Resolution in Discrete Simulations
Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Markus Fahrenholz and Bengt Maeck, Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn, Germany

METH-5
The Use of Project Management Methodology and Tools to Improve Model Assessment in Simulation Studies
Germano de Souza Kienbaum, Institute for Space Research (INPE/Brazil), lvaro Augusto Neto and Luciana Akemi Burgareli and Carlos HenriqueNetto Lahoz, Aerospace Technical Center, Brazil
[Will not be presented at theconference]

METH-6
MODELITH: A Framework enabling Tool Independent Modeling and Simulation
Jonas Larsson, Bjrn Johansson, Petter Krus, Magnus Sethson, Linkoping University,Linkoping, Sweden

METH-7
Implementation of an Automated Interface for Integration of TCAD with Semiconductor Fabrication
Rainer Minixhofer and Georg Roeher, Austriamicrosystems AG, Unterpremstaetten, Austria
Siegfried Selberherr, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

METH-8
An Integrated Object Model as a World of Model Components for an Activity Based Network Based Simulation Approach
Gert Zlch and Jrg Fischer, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

METH-9
Controlling Scheme of the Device SimulatorMINIMOS-NT
Robert Klima, Tibor Grasser and Siegfried Selberherr, Technische UniversittWien, Vienna, Austria

METH-10
Initial Transient Period Detection using Parallel Replications
Falko Bause and Mirko Eickhoff, University Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany

METH-11
Dynamic Clustering for Auto-Organized Structures in Complex Fluid Flows
Cyrille Bertelle, Vronique Jay, Sylvain Lerebourg, Damien Olivier and PierrickTranouez, Laboratoire dInformatique du Havre, Le Havre, France

METH-12
Structural Identifiability of Bond GraphModels
B. Decotte, Virtual Dynamics, Orsay, France;
G.Dauphin-Tanguy, LAIL, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq,France

METH-13
Model Tuning with the Use of Heuristic Free GMDH (Group Method of DataHandling) Networks
M.C. Schrijver, Rijkswaterstaat Directie Zeeland, Middelburg, and E.J.H. Kerckhoffs, P.J. Water and K. Saman, TU Delft, Delft, TheNetherlands

METH-15
Adaptive Behavior for Prisoner Dilemma Strategies Based on Automata withMultiplicities
Cyrille Bertelle, Marianne Flouret, Vronique Jay, Damien Olivier and Jean-LucPonty, Laboratoire dInformatique du Havre, Le Havre, France

METH-16
Multi
Agent Model to Control Production System
Mahmoud Tchikou and Eric Gouardres, Universit de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour(LIUPPA), Pau Cdex, France

METH-18
Benchmark of the unrolling of pseudorandom numbers generators
David R.C. Hill - Alexandre Roche, Blaise Pascal University, Aubire Cedex, FRANCE

METH-19
Interoperability Compliance Validation of HLA Federations Based on ColouredPetri Nets
Stphanie Combettes, Alexandre Nketsa, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France

METH-20
A New Paradigm for the Numerical Simulation of Stochastic Petri Nets  with General Firing Times
discount hotels in LeuvernGraham Horton, University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany

METH-21
Manufacturing Simulation using BSP Time Warp with Variable Numbers of Processors
Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

METH-22
Interoperating COTS Simulation Modelling Packages: A Call for theStandardisation of Entity Representation in the High Level Architecture ObjectModel Template
Simon J. E. Taylor, BrunelUniversity, Uxbridge, UK

 

SIMULATION TOOLS

TOOLS-1
An approach based on dynamic UML diagrams and on a Token Player algorithm for the scenario verification of Real Time Systems
Stphane Julia, Elisngela Mieko Kanacilo, Universidade Federal de Uberlndia, Uberlndia - MG, Brazil

TOOLS-2
A Proposal of a Distributed Component Environment for the Integration of Simulation Models
Alfredo Anglani, Antonio Grieco and Massimo Pacella, Universita degli Studi diLecce, Lecce;
Lucio Colizzi, Consorzio CETMA - Centro di Progettazione Design &Tecnologie dei Materiali, Brindisi, Italy

TOOLS-4
Tool Support for Distributed Management of Simulation Models and Evaluation Data
Marc Strzel and Ursula Wellen, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany

TOOLS-5
JADE - a platform for research on cooperation of physical and simulated agents
W. B. Daszczuk , Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland,

TOOLS-7
Development of an Advanced Java Based Simulation Tool
Wolfgang Khn andSusanne Ose, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany

TOOLS-9
Connecting High Level Distributed Simulation Architectures: an approach for aFAMAS-HLA bridge
Csaba Attila Boer, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands;
Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

TOOLS-10
An XML-based DEVS Modeling Tool toEnhance Simulation Interoperability
Yung-Hsin Wang and Yao-Chung Lu. Tatung University, Taipei, Taiwan

 

WORKSHOP OPTIMIZATION 

OP-1
Optimal Control and Design of Complex Systems by Simulation and Genetic Algorithms
Peter Kchel and Ulf Nielnder, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany

OP-2
Solution of Feedback Regulation Problems by Application of Network Optimization Algorithms
Andrzej Karbowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, P
oland

OP-3
Simulation and Optimization in Manufacturing, Organization and Logistics
W. Krug, Th. Wiedemann, J. Liebelt, B. Baumbach, DUALIS GmbH, Dresden, Germany

OP-4
Performance Improvements of Industrial Processes using Online Optimisation
Karsten Schulze, Invensys Systems GmbH, Dsseldorf, Germany

 

WORKSHOP SIMULATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

TEX-1
Modeling Friction for Yarn Fabric Simulation Application toBending Hysteresis
C. Ngo Ngoc, Lectra Systems, Cestas, France;
P.Bruniaux and J.M.Castelain,GEMTEX, Roubaix, France

TEX-2
Nep Balance in Cotton DuringProcessing it into a Yarn
Iwona Frydrych, Institute of Textile Architecture and Malgorzata Matusiak,Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland

TEX-3
Textile Items Classification for Sales Forecasting
Sbastien Thomassey, Michel Happiette and Jean Marie Castelain,
GEMTEX- Ecole Nationale Suprieure des Arts et Industries Textiles, Roubaix, France

TEX-4
Graphically Oriented System for Textile Processes ModelsBuilding
Jir Militk, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic

TEX-5
Spinning Simulation - Scientific Meansand View of Applications
Petr Ursni, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic

TEX-6
Modeling of the Diffusion During Polyester Dyeing- A Survey -
M. Casetta, V. Koncar, Ecole Nationale Suprieure des Arts et IndustriesTextiles, Roubaix Cedex, France

TEX-7
Fabric Modeling: Convergence Calculus Optimization
X.Legrand, P.Bruniaux and J.M. Castelain, ENSAIT - Ecole Nationale Suprieure des Arts et Industries Textiles,Roubaix, France

TEX-8
A New Method for Characterizing Lace Based on a Fractal Index
A. Bigand, Universit du Littoral, Calais, France

TEX-10
SIMULATION OF A SOLENOID ACTUATOR OF A DEVICE FOR INVESTIGATING DYNAMIC AIR PERMEABILITY THROUGH FLAT TEXTILE PRODUCTS
Janusz Zieba, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF LDZ, LDZ, POLAND

TEX-12
The Complex Relationships between Fibres,Production Parameters and Spinning Results
Lieva Van Langenhove and Stefan Sette, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

 

SPECIAL SESSIONCLIMATIC CONDITIONS AND WATER POLLUTION

CLIM-1
Simulation in Vadose Soil Environment
Willibald Loiskandl, Universitt fr Bodenkultur Wien, Wien,Austria;
Sabine Klepsch, ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH, Seibersdorf, Austria

CLIM-2
Final title to follow
Albrecht Gnauck, Technical University Cottbus, Cottbus,Germany

CLIM-3
Modelling of heat exchange in boreholes forquantification of radial fluid flow
Martin Schreck, ICP Ingenieurgesellschaft, Karlsruhe, Germany

CLIM-4
COMBESICK A new tool for seepage modelling in early stages ofcontaminated site investigations
Patrick Herb and Peter-Wolfgang Graeber, Dresden University of Technology, Pirna,Germany


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