Conference Guide
INDIN 2018IEEE 16th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN)
Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal18-20 July 2018
Sponsored by theIEEE Industrial Electronics Society
Co-sponsored by: Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, PortugalFaculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
INESC TEC, Portugal
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Message from the General ChairsIt is our pleasure and honor to welcome you to the 16th International Conference on
Industrial Informatics (INDIN’2018), sponsored by Industrial Electronics Society (IES) of theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and held between 18th and 20th July 2018 inPorto, Portugal.
The purpose of the IEEE INDIN international conference is to provide a forum for presentationand discussion of the state-of-art and future perspectives of industrial information technologies.Industry experts, researchers, academics and practitioners are gathering together to share ideasand experiences surrounding frontier technologies, breakthroughs, innovative solutions, researchresults, as well as initiatives related to industrial informatics and their applications.
This is the sixteenth event in the series, and follows the previous conferences hosted in:Banff, Canada (2003), Berlin, Germany (2004), Perth, Australia (2005), Singapore (2006), Vienna,Austria (2007), Daejeon, Korea (2008), Cardiff, UK (2009), Osaka, Japan (2010), Lisbon, Portugal(2011), Beijing, China (2012), Bochum, Germany (2013), Porto Alegre, Brazil (2014), Cambridge,UK (2015), Poitiers, France (2016) and Emden, Germany (2017).
We would like to express our gratitude to all the authors and participants for their input, theTechnical Program Chairs, the Track and Special Session Chairs, the Tutorials Chairs, the plenaryspeakers, the Special Session Organizers, the reviewers, the Industry Forum organizers anddelegates, and all the local and international volunteers who have contributed to the event. It isthanks to their hard work that INDIN’2018 is now a reality.
Together with the technical co-sponsors, we welcome you to the conference held inwonderful surroundings at a well equipped conference site, to complement an interesting andattractive technical program, keynote plenary sessions, industry forum and tutorials on currentresearch, development and innovation results in industrial informatics related topics. It is our beliefand hope that the atmosphere at INDIN’2018 will promote a spirit of cooperation and sharing, andfoster the emergence of new friendships among scientists and engineers.
INDIN`2018 is held in Porto, Portugal, a vibrant city, home of the celebrated Port Wine, andvoted as “European Best Destination 2017”. Situated on the mouth of the River Douro, Porto'shistoric center is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will have the opportunity to dine in thecloisters of an historic monastery, sample Port wine at a Port wine cellar, and most likely strollalong the river front (Ribeira), take a cruise on this majestic river, or take an historic tram that willbring you to Porto's gentle beaches face to face with the Atlantic, among many other unforgettableexperiences the city has to offer.
In this conference guide you will find the complete program, with all the sessions and paperswhich will be presented, as well as useful information about the conference venue and the country.If you need help during your stay, our volunteers will be happy to assist you. Do not hesitate to askthem.
Enjoy IEEE INDIN 2018!
Prof. Mário de Sousa and Prof. Paulo LeitãoIEEE INDIN 2018 General Chairs
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Message from the Technical Program ChairsOn behalf of the Technical Program Committee, we have the pleasure and the honor to
welcome you to the 2018 International Conference on Industrial Informatics. This conference is atits 16th edition and provides an international forum for discussions on the latest research anddevelopments in industrial informatics and associated technologies.
We would like to acknowledge the contribution of all members of the Program Committee,namely the Co-Chairs for the eleven tracks of the conference, the Special Sessions Co-Chairs, andthe Special Sessions Organizers for the fourteen Special Sessions proposals, as well as all ProgramCommittee members and Reviewers, who contributed with valuable comments for improving thequality of the papers included in the program.
We are also fortunate to have three outstanding keynote speakers:
• Francisco Almada Lobo (Critical Manufacturing)
“Industry 4.0 – beyond the hype”
• Simon Burton (Robert Bosch GmbH)
“Making the Case for Safety of Machine Learning in Highly Automated Driving”
• Güngör Kara (EOS GmbH)
“The double disruptive forces of industrial 3D-printing”
We are fortunate to count with the diligent contributions from Industry Forum Co-Chairs, whopresent INDIN2018 participants with three panel sessions addressing the interactions betweenrepresentatives from industry and academia.
INDIN 2018 is pleased to offer four tutorials. The development of applications for embeddedsystems is addressed by two of the tutorials, being the first one emphasizing execution time,power and energy consumption, targeting multi-core computing platforms as major concerns, andthe second one addressing the usage of Petri nets and of the IOPT-Tools framework. The thirdtutorial addresses methods and tools for validating Cyber-Physical Energy Systems, and the lastone addresses machine learning techniques in the industrial informatics framework.
We very much hope that you find the Technical Program enjoyable, stimulating andprecipitous of discussion. On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, we would like to thankyou all for attending and supporting INDIN 2018 and helping to make it a success. We hope youhave a fulfilling and enjoyable time in Porto and will take away fond memories of both theconference and your stay in this remarkable historic city.
Armando Walter Colombo, Luis Gomes, and Ren LuoIEEE INDIN 2018 General Chairs
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INDIN 2018 Organizing Committees
Honorary ChairXinghuo Yu, Australia
General Chairs Mário de Sousa, PortugalPaulo Leitão, Portugal
Technical Program ChairsLuis Gomes, PortugalRen Lou, Taiwan Armando Colombo, Germany
Program Committee
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Industrial Digitalization, Big Data and Scheduling
Luis Camarinha-Matos, PortugalJosé Faria, PortugalRobert Harrison, United Kingdom
Cloud and Wireless Systems for Industrial Applications
Gerhard P. Hancke, ChinaMikael Gidlund, SwedenMarisol Garcia Valls, Spain
Cognitive and Computational Intelligence
Jerker Delsing, SwedenSebastian Scholze, GermanyHaijun Zhang, China
Human, Computer and Machine Interface
Kang Hyun Jo, South KoreaMilos Manic, U.S.A.
Technologies and Infrastructuresfor Smart Grids, Buildings, and Cities
Joern Ploennigs, IrelandPierluigi Siano, ItalyJan Haase, Germany
Distributed and NetworkedControl Systems
Alois Zoitl, GermanyFrancisco Vasques, PortugalGeorg Frey, Germany
Tools for Industrial Informatics Applications
Marga Marcos, SpainLuis Ribeiro, SwedenAndrei Lobov, Finland
Education in Engineering and Industrial Informatics
Anikó Costa, PortugalÓscar Lucía, Spain
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Publication ChairAndres Nogueiras Melendez, Spain
Special Sessions ChairsValeriy Vyatkin, SwedenCarlos Couto, Portugal Antonio Luque, Spain
Tutorials ChairsPeter Palensky, NetherlandsLuis Almeida, Portugal
Finance ChairPaulo Portugal, Portugal
Publicity ChairsStamatis Karnouskos, GermanyAmerico Azevedo, Portugal
Industry Forum ChairsThomas Strasser, AustriaAntonio Paulo, PortugalJosé Barata, PortugalMichael Condry, USA
Real-Time and Networked Embedded Computing
Luis Miguel Pinho, PortugalDietmar Bruckner, AustriaMoris Behnam, Sweden
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Agents
José Barbosa, PortugalYang Shi, CanadaName
Factory Automation and Communication, Mechatronicsand Robotics
Lucia Lo Bello, ItalyPeter Korondi, HungaryThilo Sauter, Austria
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Special Session OrganizersMonitoring, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Resilient Control Methods and Applications
Zhiwei Gao, United KingdomShen Yin, China
Advanced ICT and Control Approaches for Intelligent Energy SystemsAstrid Nieße, GermanySebastian Rohjans, GermanySebastian Lehnhoff, GermanyThomas Strasser, Austria
Emerging Intelligence in Distributed Automation SystemsValeriy Vyatkin, FinlandJose Luis Martinez Lastra, FinlandWilliam Dai, China
Innovative Technologies and Methods for Zero Defect Manufacturing on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems Context
Jose Ramón Valdés, SpainChristian Eitzinger, AustriaPaulo Leitao, Portugal
Engineering of Software Products for IndustryNarayan Debnath, USA
Advances in Soft Sensors, Methods, Practices, and ApplicationsFrancisco Souza, PortugalMaria Gabriella Xibilia, ItalyRui Araújo, PortugalSalvatore Graziani, Italy
Industrial Informatics Applications for Transportation Electrification towards a Smarter GridJoão P. S. Catalão, PortugalPierluigi Siano, ItalyMiadreza Shafie-khah, Portugal
Technologies and Infrastructures for the Water Energy NexusAntónio Espírito-Santo, PortugalFernando Santos, PortugalSlim Tnami, France
Innovative approaches for re-configurability of industrial production systemsJosé Barbosa, PortugalMichael Gepp, GermanyJosé Barata, Portugal
Social and economic aspects of Cyber-physical systems and Industry 4.0 for humandevelopment
Juho Mäkiö, GermanyJolanta Kowal, Poland
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Towards Dynamic Manufacturing System through the Plug-and-Produce ParadigmNiels Lohse, United KingdomPedro Ferreira, United KingdomLuis Ribeiro, Sweden
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Sessions At a Glance
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Other Events
Coffee Breaks are in the Central Lawn.
• Wednesday 10h10-10h40, 15h20-15h50
• Thursday 11h00-11h30, 15h00-15h30
• Friday 11h00-11h30
Lunch is served in the Central Lawn.
• Wednesday 12h40-13h40
• Thursday 12h20-13h20
• Friday 12h20-13h20
Wednesday
• Opening Ceremony -– 09h00-09h30, in room A101
• Keynote: “Industry 4.0 – beyond the hype”
-– 09h30-10h10, in room A101
• Welcome Reception –- 19h00-21h00, Ramos Pinto port wine cellars
Thursday
• Keynote: “Making the Case for Safety of Machine Learning in Highly Automated Driving”
-– 11h30-12h20, in room A101
• Gala Dinner –- 19h30-23h00, Cloisters of the São Bento da Vitória Monestary
Friday
• Keynote: “The double disruptive forces of industrial 3D-printing”
-– 11h30-12h20, in room A101
• Closing Ceremony -– 14h20-14h40, in room B032
• Farewell Toast –- 14h40-15h10, in the Central Lawn
• River Douro Boat Cruise –- 16h30-17h30, DouroAcima dock, Praça da Ribeira
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Floor Plan
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RegistrationDesk
CentralLawn
Main entrance(ground floor)
1st floor
To Room I-105large windows
opening onto lawn
Faculdade de Engenhariada Universidade do Porto
41.1780, -8.598041°10.68', -8°35.88'
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Wednesday 18th of July
CE - Opening CeremonyA101, Wednesday 18th of July, 09:00
CE - Keynote Address - Industry 4.0 – beyond the hypeA101, Wednesday 18th of July, 09:30Keynote Addresser: Francisco Almada Lobo, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of CriticalManufacturing
Abstract- Industry 4.0 is increasingly becoming a priority for most high-tech industries. It calls for afuture of agile, affordable manufacturing fuelled by technology enablers such as the Internet ofThings (IoT), Cloud computing, Mobile Devices and Big Data. While for most manufacturers it is alucrative concept with the potential of bringing unforeseen benefits and synergies to theiroperations, the implementation of Industry 4.0 though remains a challenge.
This presentation will first focus on concrete projects that manufacturers are currentlyimplementing as part of their Industry 4.0 strategic initiatives in industries such as semiconductor,electronics, medical devices and automotive - what is being done and how different it is from theautomation and digitalization initiatives performed over the past 10 years. Secondly, will showwhat the target vision of Industry 4.0 is within such manufacturing environments withdecentralized, autonomous networks of smart products and automated equipment collaborating insmart supply chains.
SS03 - Session 111 - SS Emerging Intelligence in DistributedAutomation SystemsA101, Wednesday 18th of July, 10:40Chair/s: Valeriy Vyatkin, Borja Ferrer
Supporting a Cloud Platform with Streams of Factory Shop Floor Data in the Context ofthe Industry 4.0
Mr. Wael M. Mohammed, Dr. Borja Ramis Ferrer, Mr. Umer Iftikhar, Prof. Jose L. Martinez Lastra, Mr. Javier Hitado Simarro
A Framework for Data Collection, Transformation and Processing in industrial Systems
Mr. Umer Iftikhar, Mr. Wael M. Mohammed, Dr. Borja Ramis Ferrer, Prof. Jose L. Martinez Lastra
Adapting Software Design Patterns to Develop Reusable IEC 61499 Function BlockApplications
Dr. Sandeep Patil, Mr. Dmitrii Drozdov, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin
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A Cloud-Based Training and Evaluation System for Facial Paralysis Rehabilitation
Mr. Zeqing Jiang, Prof. Wenbin Dai, Dr. Wenjin Wang, Prof. Wei Wang
Towards the Adoption of Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems Paradigm in SmartManufacturing Environments
Dr. Borja Ramis Ferrer, Dr. Gerardo Beruvides, Mr. Wael M. Mohammed, Mr. Alberto Villalonga,Prof. Jose L. Marteniz Lastra, Mr. Fernando Castaño, Prof. Rodolfo E. Haber
Modelling Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems using IEC 61499 and OPC UA
Prof. Wenbin Dai, Mr. Yineng Song, Mr. Zhijie Zhang, Mr. Peng Wang, Dr. Cheng Pang, Prof.Valeriy Vyatkin
TTTISGBC - Session 112 - TT Technologies and Infrastructures forSmart Grids, Buildings and CitiesB033, Wednesday 18th of July, 10:40Chair/s: Tommy Chow, Rui Esteves Araújo
Charging Strategies and Implications for Corporate Electric Vehicle Fleets
Mr. Oliver Frendo, Mr. Stamatis Karnouskos, Ms. Nadine Gaertner, Mr. Orthodoxos Kipouridis, Dr. Kasim Rehman, Dr. Nemrude Verzano
Context-aware optimization strategies for universal application in smart buildingenergy management
Mr. Daniel Schachinger, Prof. Wolfgang Kastner
A Comparative Experimental Study of Lossless Compression Algorithms for EnhancingEnergy Efficiency in Smart Meters
Mr. Julien Spiegel, Prof. Patrice Wira, Dr. Gilles Hermann
Application of Data Driven methods to Predict N2O Emission in Full-scale WWTPs
Dr. Morad Danishvar, Ms. Vasileia Vasilaki, Dr. Zhengwen Huang, Dr. Evina Katsou, Dr. Ali Mousavi
An Algorithmic Method for Tampering-Proof and Privacy-Preserving Smart Metering
Dr. Dongsheng Li, Ms. Yingying Zhao, Mrs. Yawen Zhang, Prof. Qin Lv, Prof. Li Shang
Load Forecasting Based on Deep Long Short-term Memory with Consideration ofCosting correlated Factor
Mr. Baifu Huang, Ms. Danqi Wu, Mr. Chun Sing Lai, Ms. Xin Cun, Dr. Haoliang Yuan, Dr.Fangyuan Xu, Prof. Loi Lei Lai, Prof. Kim-Fung Tsang
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TU - Session 113 - Clava+LARA: A Source-to-source C/C++ Compilerfor Instrumentation and Code TransformationsB034, Wednesday 18th of July, 10:40Lecturer/s: João MP Cardoso, Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal, JoãoBispo, Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal, Pedro Pinto, Universidade doPorto - Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal
The development of many applications for embedded systems requires substantial work efforts fordealing with non-functional requirements. During the development process, analysis of theversions of the application code is very important in order to identify bottlenecks and critical codesections. An important development cycle step deals with static analysis and with profilinganalysis of the code. Although there are specific tools for this step, in many cases a customanalysis and profiling can be helpful. This tutorial shows the use of Clava, a source to source C/C++ compiler, to help analysis steps, namely by using instrumentation strategies programmed byLARA, a domain-specific language (DSL), based on a separation of concerns, and able to assistsoftware development cycles with recipes (from a library or specifically programmed by the user).In addition, the tutorial shows how the use of Clava+LARA can help engineers and developers tosatisfy non-functional requirements addressing, namely, execution time, power and energyconsumption, and especially when targeting multicore computing platforms.
TTIDBDS - Session 114 - TT Industrial Digitalization, Big Data andSchedulingB035, Wednesday 18th of July, 10:40Chair/s: Xinghuo Yu, António Paulo Moreira
Hybrid modeling approaches with a view to model output prediction for industrialapplications
Mr. Christoph Bergs, Prof. Michael Heizmann, Dr. Harald Held
Process Simulation for Machine Reservation in Cloud Manufacturing
Mr. Philipp Waibel, Mr. Svetoslav Videnov, Mr. Michael Borkowski, Mr. Christoph Hochreiner, Mr. Stefan Schulte, Mr. Jan Mendling
Employment and Education in Industry 4.0 and an Analysis of the Brazilian Scenario
Mr. Gláucio Messias, Mr. Ueliton Rodrigues, Mr. Luis Braga, Mr. Walter Nakamura, Ms. Bruna Ferreira, Mr. Alex Paiva, Mrs. Natasha Valentim
Estimation of Missing Values in Incomplete Industrial Process Data Sets Using ECMAlgorithm
Ms. Mina Fahimipirehgalin, Prof. Birgit Vogel-Heuser
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A digitalization strategy for quality control in food industry based on ArtificialIntelligence techniques
Mr. Juan Alberto García Esteban, Dr. Belén Curto Diego, Dr. Vidal Moreno Rodilla, Dr.Inmaculada González Martín, Dr. Isabel Revilla Martín, Dr. Ana Vivar Quintana
Alarm Flood Analysis by Hierarchical Clustering of the Probabilistic Dependencybetween Alarms
Ms. Iris Weiß, Mr. Jakob Kinghorst, Mr. Thomas Kröger, Ms. Mina Fahimi, Prof. Birgit Vogel-Heuser
SS09 - Session 115 - SS Industrial Informatics Applications for SmartGridsA104, Wednesday 18th of July, 10:40Chair/s: Miadreza Shafie-khah, Pedro Faria
Consensus-Based Demand-Side Participation in Smart Microgrid Emergency Operation
Mr. Ebrahim Rokrok, Dr. Miadreza Shafie-khah, Prof. Pierluigi Siano, Prof. João P. S. Catalão
Optimizing Nodal Demand Response in the Day-Ahead Electricity Market within a SmartGrid Infrastructure
Ms. Neda Hajibandeh, Dr. Miadreza Shafie-khah, Prof. Mehdi Ehsan, Prof. João P. S. Catalão
Deriving Customer Privacy from Randomly Perturbed Smart Metering Data
Ms. Yingying Zhao, Dr. Dongsheng Li, Mrs. Qi Liu, Prof. Qin Lv, Prof. Li Shang
Robust Probabilistic Load Flow in Microgrids considering Wind Generation,Photovoltaics and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Dr. Hamid Reza Baghaee, Dr. Ali Parizad, Prof. Pierluigi Siano, Dr. Miadreza Shafie-khah, Dr.Gerardo J. Osório, Prof. João P. S. Catalão
Innovative Off-Board EV Home Charging Station as a Smart Home Enabler: Present andProposed Perspectives
Mr. Vitor Monteiro, Mr. Tiago Sousa, Dr. Jose Afonso, Dr. Joao Afonso
SCADA Office Building Implementation in the Context of an Aggregator
Mr. Omid Abrishambaf, Dr. Pedro Faria, Prof. Zita Vale
IF - Session 121 - Industry ForumB032, Wednesday 18th of July, 13:40Chair/s:
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Presentations 13h40 : Industry 4.0 – beyond the hype Eng. Francisco Almada Lobo, Critical Manufacturing, Portugal 14h00 : Sysmac Platform - The best approach to Industry 4.0 Mr. Paulo Carvalho, Omron, Portugal 14h20 : Ecostruxure - Industry Digitalization Mr. Rui Monteiro, Schneider, Portugal 14h40 : PLCnext Technology Mr Carlos Coutinho, Phoenix Contact, Portugal 15h00 : TSN/OPC-UA as Basis for Industrial Industry 4.0 MSc Gerald Fritz, TTTech, Austria
SS14 - Session 122 - SS Towards Dynamic Manufacturing Systemthrough the Plug-and-Produce ParadigmB033, Wednesday 18th of July, 13:40Chair/s: Pedro Ferreira, Luis Ribeiro
Pursuing the Vision of Industrie 4.0: Secure Plug and Produce by Means of the AssetAdministration Shell and Blockchain Technology
Ms. Dorota Lang, Mr. Maxim Friesen, Mr. Marco Ehrlich, Dr. Lukasz Wisniewski, Prof. Jürgen Jasperneite
Bridging Automation and Robotics: an Interprocess Communication between IEC 61131-3 and ROS
Mr. Tiago Pinto, Mr. Rafael Arrais, Dr. Germano Veiga
A Genetic Algorithm Optimiser For Dynamic Product Routing In Agile ManufacturingEnvironment
Mr. Pawel Ladosz, Mr. Olatunde Banjo, Mr. Samuele De Guido, Mr. Mateusz Zalasiewicz
Skill-based Engineering Approach using OPC UA Programs
Mr. Kirill Dorofeev, Dr. Alois Zoitl
An Event-Based AutomationML Model for the Process Execution of ‘Plug-and-Produce’Assembly Systems
Mr. Paul Danny, Dr. Pedro Ferreira, Dr. Niels Lohse, Dr. Kirill Dorofeev
SS05 - Session 123 - SS Engineering of Software Products for IndustryB034, Wednesday 18th of July, 13:40Chair/s: Narayan Debnath, Mario Sousa
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Design of Very Efficient Lookup Algorithms for a Low Diameter Hierarchical StructuredPeer-to-Peer Network
Prof. Bidyut Gupta, Dr. Nick Rahimi, Prof. Henry Hexmoor, Prof. Shahram Rahimi, Mr. Koushik Maddali, Dr. Gongzhu Hu
Extra-Functional Properties Driven Component Selection for Component based System
Mr. Prasenjit Banerjee, Prof. Narayan Debnath, Dr. Anirban Sarkar
Data Warehouse Based Analysis with Integrated Blood Donation Management System
Mr. Giridhar Maji, Prof. Narayan C. Debnath, Dr. Soumya Sen
MPC Under IEC-61499 Using Low-Cost Devices for Oil Pipeline System
Mr. Carlos A Garcia, Mr. Esteban X Castellanos, Mr. Jorge Buele, Mr. John Espinoza, Mr. David Lanas, Ms. Carmen Beltran, Dr. Marcelo V Garcia
A Domain-Specific Language for Fault Diagnosis in Electrical Submersible Pumps
Mr. Gustavo E. Monjardim, Prof. Alexandre Rodrigues, Prof. Flávio M. Varejão, Prof. Vítor E. S. Souza, Mr. Marcos P. Ribeiro
TTIDBDS - Session 124 - TT Industrial Digitalization, Big Data andSchedulingB035, Wednesday 18th of July, 13:40Chair/s: Bilal Ahmad, Andreia Malucelli
Request Distribution for Heterogeneous Database Server Clusters with Processing TimeEstimation
Ms. Minato Omori, Prof. Hiroaki Nishi
What Maintenance is Worth the Money? A Data-Driven Answer
Dr. Qiyao Wang, Dr. Ahmed Farahat, Dr. Kosta Ristovski, Dr. Hsiu-Khuern Tang, Mr. Susumu Serita, Dr. Chetan Gupta
Optimizing the Scheduling of Autonomous Guided Vehicle in a Manufacturing Process
Mr. Fengjia Yao, Mr. Alexander Keller, Dr. Mussawar Ahamd, Dr. Bilal Ahmad, Prof. Robert Harrison, Prof. Armando Walter Colombo
Deadline-aware Memory Scheduler and Governor for Heterogeneous Processors
Mr. Xue-Xi He, Prof. Ya-Shu Chen
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Are fintechs really a hype? A machine learning-based polarity analysis of Brazilianposts on social media
Mrs. Marina Ponestke Seara, Prof. Andreia Malucelli, Prof. Altair Olivo Santin, Mr. Jean Paul Barddal
SS02 - Session 125 - SS Advanced ICT and Control Approaches forIntelligent Energy SystemsA104, Wednesday 18th of July, 13:40Chair/s: Thomas Strasser, Jasmin Velagic
Combining auto-regression with exogenous variables in sequence-to-sequencerecurrent neural networks for short-term load forecasting
Mr. Henning Wilms, Dr. Marco Cupelli, Prof. Antonello Monti
SGAM-based comparative study of interoperability challenges in European flexibilitydemonstrators: methodology and results
Dr. Friederich Kupzog, Mr. Olivier Genest, Mr. Amir Ahmadifar, Mr. Fabien Berthomé, Mr. MarcoCupelli, Dr. Jawad Kazmi, Ms. Milica Savic, Prof. Antonello Monti
Conceptual Design of an Agent-based Socio-technical Demand Response ConsumerModel
Ms. Judith Schwarzer, Prof. Dominik Engel, Prof. Sebastian Lehnhoff
Nonlinear Flatness-Based Decoupled Power Control of DFIG Wind Turbine System
Mr. Adnan Osmanović, Prof. Jasmin Velagić, Prof. Emsudin Ma ić� �
A Novel Approach to DG Curtailment in Rural Distribution Networks - A Case Study ofthe Avacon Grid as Part of the InterFlex Field Trial
Mr. Thorsten Gross, Dr. Sven Reese, Mr. Benjamin Petters, Dr. Marco Cupelli, Mr. Dominik Mildt, Prof. Antonello Monti
SS03 - Session 126 - SS Emerging Intelligence in DistributedAutomation SystemsMeeting Room 1 - I-105, Wednesday 18th of July, 13:40Chair/s: Borja Ferrer, William Dai
Assessing the Consequence of Cyber and Physical Malicious Attacks in Complex, Cyber-Physical Systems During Early System Design
Prof. Bryan O'Halloran, Dr. Nikolaos Papakonstantinou, Prof. Douglas Van Bossuyt
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On Design-time Security in IEC 61499 Systems: Conceptualisation, Implementation, andFeasibility
Mr. Awais Tanveer, Dr. Roopak Sinha, Prof. Stephen G. MacDonell
Generation of Adversarial Examples to Prevent Misclassification of Deep NeuralNetwork based Condition Monitoring Systems for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
Mr. Felix Specht, Mr. Jens Otto, Prof. Oliver Niggemann, Prof. Barbara Hammer
Towards a Framework for Interoperable and Interconnected CPS-populated Systems forProactive Maintenance
Mr. Giovanni Di Orio, Prof. Pedro Maló, Prof. José Barata, Dr. Michele Albano, Prof. Luis Ferreira
Multi-Label Wireless Interference Classification with Convolutional Neural Networks
Mr. Sergej Grunau, Mr. Dimitri Block, Prof. Uwe Meier
WS - SYPA - 3MinutesB035, Wednesday 18th of July, 15:20Chair/s: Paulo Leitao
IF - Session 131 - Industry ForumB032, Wednesday 18th of July, 15:50Chair/s:
Presentation 15h50: Robotics in Industry 4.0 Mr. Miguel Angelo, JPM, Portugal 16h10 : Industry 4.0 in Volkswagen Autoeuropa Mrs. Gisela Garcia, Volkswagen AE, Portugal 16h30 : Optimal Automatic Path Planner for High Redundancy Robotic Systems Mr. Pedro Tavares, SARKKIS, Portugal 16h50 : Multi-Agent Solutions for Adaptive Resource Management: Applications in Industry Prof. Petr Skobelev, Smart Solutions, Russian Federation
TTTIIA - Session 132 - TT Tools for Industrial Informatic ApplicationsB033, Wednesday 18th of July, 15:50Chair/s: Marga Marcos, Luis Ribeiro
A Tool Suite for Automatic Generation of Modular Machine Automation Projects
Dr. Aintzane Armentia, Dr. Elisabet Estévez, Dr. Darío Orive, Prof. Marga Marcos
Improving energy recovery in blended antilock braking systems of electric vehicles
Dr. Valery Vodovozov, Mr. Andrei Aksjonov, Dr. Zoja Raud
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Anonymization method based on sparse coding for power usage data
Mr. Keiya Harada, Mr. Yuta Ohno, Mr. Yuichi Nakamura, Prof. Hiroaki Nishi
Electricity Readers Routing Based on Clustering and Communities Detection
Mr. Lucas Martinuzzo Batista, Mr. Diego Lucchi, Prof. Flávio Miguel Varejão, Prof. Alexandre Rodrigues, Mr. Filipe Lima, Prof. Thiago Oliveira-Santos
TTEEII - Session 133 - TT Education in Engineering and IndustrialInformaticsB034, Wednesday 18th of July, 15:50Chair/s: Andrei Lobov, Nuno Ferreira
Robotics as multi-disciplinary learning: a summer course perspective
Prof. Nm Fonseca Ferreira, Dr. Elisabete Freitas
Data Scientist under the Da.Re Perspective: Analysis of Training Offers, Skills andChallenges
Ms. Flávia Pires, Dr. José Barbosa, Dr. Paulo Leitão
Leveraging Digital Twins for Assisted Learning of Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Mr. Joe David, Prof. Andrei Lobov, Prof. Minna Lanz
Supporting SMEs towards adopting mixed reality A training concept to bring thevirtuality-reality continuum into application
Mr. Lennart Büth, Mr. Max Juraschek, Dr. Gerrit Posselt, Prof. Christoph Herrmann
SS05 - Session 134 - SS Engineering of Software Products for IndustryB035, Wednesday 18th of July, 15:50Chair/s: Narayan Debnath, Luis Almeida
Reconstructing LaTeX Source Files from Generated PDFs -- a Neural Network Approach
Mr. Bradley Safnuk, Prof. Gongzhu Hu
Model-Based Design Methodology for Early Evaluation of Real-time and EmbeddedConstraints
Mrs. Fabiola Ribeiro, Dr. Achim Rettberg, Dr. Carlos Pereira, Mr. Charles Steinmetz, Dr. Michel Soares
Concept and Demonstration of a Generic Simulation to Identify Production Bottlenecks
Mr. Maximilian Zarte, Mr. Ude Wunder, Dr. Agnes Pechmann
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Overview of authentication and access control methods for I&C systems
Ms. Asmaa Tellabi, Mr. Yochen Sassmanhausen, Mrs. Edita Bajramovic, Mr. Karl Christoph Ruland
TTRTNEC - Session 135 - TT Real-Time and Networked EmbeddedComputingA104, Wednesday 18th of July, 15:50Chair/s: Francisco Vasques, Luis M. Pinho
Hardware/Software Implementation Factors Influencing Ethernet Latency
Mr. Tomás Perpetuo Corrêa, Dr. Luis Almeida, Dr. Emilio Bueno Peña
Master for Simulation Control using the Distributed Co-Simulation Protocol
Mr. Martin Krammer, Dr. Martin Benedikt
Attack and Fault Detection in Process Control Communication Using UnsupervisedMachine Learning
Ms. Franka Schuster, Mr. Fabian Malte Kopp, Mr. Andreas Paul, Mr. Hartmut König
Selective Harmonic Measurement and Compensation Using Smart Inverters in aMicrogrid with Distributed Generation
Mr. Tiago J. C. Sousa, Dr. Vitor Monteiro, Dr. José A. Afonso, Dr. João L. Afonso
RF - Welcome ReceptionSocial Activities, Wednesday 18th of July, 19:00
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Thursday 19th of July
TTFACMR - Session 211 - TT Factory Automation and Communication,Mechatronics and RoboticsA101, Thursday 19th of July, 09:00Chair/s: Valeriy Vyatkin, Borja Ferrer
Lowering Variability in Transport Times by Scheduling Conveyor-Based AMHS in WaferFabs
Mr. Clemens Schwenke, Prof. Klaus Kabitzsch
A Skill-Based Programming System for Robotic Furniture Assembly
Ms. Pei-Chi Huang, Ms. Yi-Hsuan Hsieh, Prof. Aloysius K. Mok
An ISA-95 based Ontology for Manufacturing Systems Knowledge Description Extendedwith Semantic Rules
Mr. Ahmadi Seyedamir, Dr. Borja Ramis Ferrer, Prof. Jose L. Martinez Lastra
Virtual Commissioning Approach based on the Discrete Element Method
Mr. Fabian Westbrink, Prof. Andreas Schwung
An Innovative Algorithmic Safety Strategy for Networked Electrical Drive Systems
Prof. Stefano Vitturi, Mr. Alberto Morato, Prof. Angelo Cenedese, Mr. Giampaolo Fadel, Dr.Federico Tramarin, Mr. Riccardo Fantinel
Flexible programming and orchestration of collaborative robotic manufacturingsystems
Dr. Nuno Mendes, Mr. Mohammad Safeea, Prof. Pedro Neto
SS04 - Session 212 - SS Innovative Technologies and Methods for ZeroDefect Manufacturing on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems ContextB033, Thursday 19th of July, 09:00Chair/s: Paulo Leitão, Christian Eitzinger
A digital twin for composite parts manufacturing
Dr. Sebastian Zambal, Dr. Christian Eitzinger, Dr. Michael Clarke, Dr. John Klintworth, Dr.Pierre Mechin
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Smart measurement systems for Zero-Defect Manufacturing
Dr. Paolo Chiariotti, Prof. Paolo Castellini, Dr. Enrico Concettoni, Mr. Matteo Fitti, Mrs. Giulia Lo Duca, Mrs. Elisa Minetti, Prof. Nicola Paone, Dr. Cristina Cristalli
Smart Inspection Tools Combining Multi-Agent Systems and Advanced Quality Control
Dr. Jose Barbosa, Prof. Paulo Leitão, Mr. Adriano Ferreira, Mr. Jonas Queiroz, Mr. Giacomo Angione, Mrs. Giulia Lo Duca
Implementation of a Multi-Agent System to Support ZDM Strategies in Multi-StageEnvironments
Dr. Jose Barbosa, Prof. Paulo Leitão, Mr. Adriano Ferreira, Mr. Jonas Queiroz, Prof. Carla Geraldes, Prof. João Coelho
Data Assets for Decision Support in Multi-Stage Production Systems: IndustrialBusiness Process Management using ADOxx
Mr. Wilfrid Utz, Mr. Damiano Falciomi
GO0D MAN Data Model - Interoperability in Multistage Zero Defect Manufacturing
Mr. Ricardo Peres, Mr. Andre Rocha, Mr. Joao Matos, Prof. Jose Barata
TU - Session 213 - Using IOPT-Tools for Petri nets based systemsdevelopmentB034, Thursday 19th of July, 09:00Lecturer/s: Luis Gomes, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal, Fernando Pereira, InstitutoPolitécnico de Lisboa, Portugal, Filipe Moutinho, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal
The lack of tools ready to be integrated in engineering development frameworks are one majordrawback when considering Petri nets usage within specific areas of application. This tutorialaddresses usage of a model-based development approach using Petri nets as the underlying modeling formalism. The tutorial is divided into two parts, being the first one more onPetri nets fundamentals and their usage for controller modeling and implementation, while thesecond one emphasizes on the development of networked controllers. Both parts rely on the support from the IOPT-Tools framework, complemented by hands-on experimentation usingIOPT-Tools for the development of controllers. The IOPT-Tools web-based framework provides support for the complete development flow forcyber-physical systems and embedded systems, offering tools for engineers as well as foracademics, including editor, simulator, remote debugger, and property verification tools. Rapid-prototyping is fully supported, allowing automatic code generation ready to be directlydeployed in different types of platforms, ranging from FPGAs (where VHDL code is produced) topopular low-cost boards, such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi (where C code is produced), and alsoincluding PLCs (through Instruction List generation). The IOPT-Tools framework is publicly availableat http://gres.uninova.pt/IOPT-Tools/. Petri nets main characteristics and classes are presented, including firing semantics and commonexecution semantics (namely interleaving semantics used in most simulation environments, as well as maximal step semantics used in most control applications), netoperations (namely addition and splitting), and proprieties verification techniques (namely formal
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techniques based on invariants and state space exploration). The tutorial will cover situationswhere a centralized execution is used, as well as others where distributed execution is the goal. A few application examples will be used to illustrate the application of the referred tool frameworkin the development of different kinds of systems and implementation platforms (ranging fromindustrial PCs, RaspberryPi, Arduinos, and FPGAs). Attendees are welcome to bring their own portable computers or smart phones to play with IOPT-Tools.
TTTISGBC - Session 214 - TT Technologies and Infrastructures forSmart Grids, Buildings and CitiesB035, Thursday 19th of July, 09:00Chair/s: Pierluigi Siano, Pedro Faria
Electric Water Heater Modelling for Direct Load Control Demand Response
Mr. Tofael Ahmed, Dr. Pedro Faria, Mr. Omid Abrishambaf, Prof. Zita Vale
Condition monitoring of wind-power units using the Derivative-free nonlinear KalmanFilter
Dr. Gerasimos Rigatos, Dr. Nikolaos Zervos, Dr. Dimitrios Serpanos, Mr. Vasilios Siadimas, Dr.Pierluigi Siano, Dr. Masoud Abbaszadeh
Optimization-Based Home Energy Management System Under Different ElectricityPricing Schemes
Mrs. Mahsa Khorram, Dr. Pedro Faria, Prof. Zita Vale
Multiple Mobile Sinks in Event-based Wireless Sensor Networks Exploiting TrafficConditions in Smart City Applications
Mr. Emerson Oliveira, Mr. João P. J. Peixoto, Dr. Daniel G. Costa, Dr. Paulo Portugal
Smart Power Meter for the IoT
Prof. Vincenzo Paciello, Dr. Marco Carratù, Dr. Matteo Ferro, Prof. Antonio Pietrosanto
A nonlinear optimal control approach for PM Linear Synchronous Motors
Dr. Gerasimos Rigatos, Dr. Pierluigi Siano, Dr. Fabrizio Marignetti, Dr. Ioana Gros
TTHCMI - Session 215 - TT Human, Computer and Machine InterfaceA104, Thursday 19th of July, 09:00Chair/s: Sérgio Lopes, Mickhail Giorgini
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Visual Analytics for Root Cause Analysis in Self-Organizing Industrial Systems
Ms. Marie Kiermeier, Mr. Sebastian Feld
Integrating Explicit Context Conditions into Model Transformations for User Interfaces
Dr. Matthias Freund, Mr. Christopher Martin, Mr. Lukas Baron, Dr. Annerose Braune
Adaptive Work Instructions for People with Disabilities in the Context of Human RobotCollaboration
Mr. Matthias Stöhr, Mr. Matthias Schneider, Mr. Christian Henkel
A mind-mapping front-end for text writing
Dr. Sérgio F. Lopes, Ms. Renata Castro, Mrs. Sílvia Araújo
Visualization of AGV in Virtual Reality and Collision Detection with Large Scale PointClouds
Dr. Mikhail Giorgini, Prof. Jacopo Aleotti
An augmented reality system for technical staff training
Dr. Claudio Piciarelli, Dr. Marco Vernier, Mr. Mattia Zanier, Prof. Gian Luca Foresti
CE - Keynote Address - Making the Case for Safety of MachineLearning in Highly Automated DrivingA101, Thursday 19th of July, 11:30Keynote Addresser: Dr. Simon Burton , Chief Expert within the Robert Bosch GmbH CentralResearch division
Abstract- This talk describes the challenges involved in arguing the safety of automated drivingfunctions which make use of machine learning techniques.
An assurance case structure is used to highlight the systems engineering and validationconsiderations when applying machine learning methods for highly automated driving. Particularfocus is placed on addressing functional insufficiencies in the perception functions based onconvolutional neural networks and possible types of evidence that can be used to mitigate againstsuch risks. Recent developments within the industry as well as the application of the techniques inother autonomous domains will also be discussed.
TTFACMR - Session 221 - TT Factory Automation and Communication,Mechatronics and RoboticsB032, Thursday 19th of July, 13:20Chair/s: André Rocha, Adriano Santos
Identification, Model Validation and Control of an Octorotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Prof. Jasmin Velagić, Mr. Nedim Osmić, Mr. Belmin Pu čul, Mr. � Suad Krila ević�
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A LSTM Neural Network applied to Mobile Robots Path Planning
Mr. Nicola Fiorato, Prof. Yasutaka Fujimoto, Prof. Roberto Oboe
A hybrid multi-objective based approach for sustainable process plan generation in areconfigurable manufacturing environment
Mr. Faycal A. Touzout, Prof. Lyes Benyoucef, Mr. Hichem Haddou Benderbal, Dr. Mohamed Dahane
An IEC 61499 Replication for Distributed Control Applications
Prof. Adriano A. Santos, Prof. Mário de Sousa, Prof. A. Pessoa Magalhães, Prof. António F. Silva
NMPC-based Visual Leader-Follower Formation Control for Wheeled Mobile Robots
Prof. Tiago Trindade, Mr. Ramon Fernandez, Prof. André Gustavo Conceição
SS11 - Session 222 - SS Technologies and Infrastructures for the WaterEnergy NexusB033, Thursday 19th of July, 13:20Chair/s: António Espirito-Santo, Slim Tnani
A multi-function hybrid inverter for optimal performance in multi-source renewableenergy
Dr. Sabri Mansouri, Prof. Slim Tnani, Prof. Olivier Bachelier
Node-Red and OPC UA Based Lightweight and Low-Cost Historian with Application inthe Water Industry
Mr. Andrei Nicolae, Dr. Adrian Korodi
Optimal sizing and technical evaluation of energy and water system based on micro-hydric solar and wind sources
Dr. Habib Cherif, Prof. Slim Tnani, Prof. Jamel Belhadj, Dr. Ana Rita Silva
Self-Powered Smart Sensors in the Management of Water Infrastructures
Prof. Antonio Espirito-Santo, Prof. Bruno Ribeiro, Mr. Cesar Lima, Mr. Joel Bonifacio, Ms. Sofia Ambrosio
Development of the Concept vs Prototyping: Implementation of a real scale Water-Energy Integrated System
Ms. Ana Silva, Dr. Fernando Santos, Dr. António Espírito-Santo, Dr. José Páscoa Marques, Dr.Cristina Fael
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TU - Session 223 - Methods and Tools for Validating Cyber-PhysicalEnergy SystemsB034, Thursday 19th of July, 13:20Lecturer/s: Thomas Strasser, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
Future power systems have to integrate a higher amount of distributed, re-newable energy r-sources in order to cope with a growing electricity demand, while at the same time trying to re-duce the emission of greenhouse gases. In addition, power system operators are nowadays confronted with further challenges due to thehighly dynamic and stochastic behavior of renewable generators (solar, wind, small hydro, etc.)and the need to integrate controllable loads (electric vehicles, smart buildings, energy storagesystems, etc.). Furthermore, due to ongoing changes to framework conditions and regulatory rules,technology developments (development of new grid components and services) and the liberalization of energy markets, the resulting design and operation of the futureelectric energy system has to be altered. Sophisticated (systems and component) design approaches, intelligent information andcommunication architectures, and distributed automation concepts provide ways to cope with theabove-mentioned challenges and to turn the existing power system into an intelligent entity, thatis, a “Cyber-Physical Energy System (CPES)” (also known as “Smart Grid”'). While reaping the benefits that come along with intelligent solutions, it is, however, expected thatdue to the considerably higher complexity of such solutions, validation and testing will play asignificantly larger role in the development of future technology. As it stands, the firstdemonstration projects for smart grid technologies have been successfully completed, it followsthat there is a high probability of key findings and achieved results being integrated in new andexisting products, solutions and services of manufacturers and system integrators. Up until now, proper validation and testing methods and a suitably corresponding integratedResearch Infrastructure (RI) for smart grids is neither fully available nor easily accessible whichfulfils the following main requirements: • A cyber-physical, multi-domain approach for analysing and validating CPESon the system level ismissing today; existing methods are mainly focusing on the component level – system integrationtopics including analysis and evaluation are not yet addressed in a holistic manner. • A holistic validation framework (incl. analysis and evaluation/benchmark criteria) and thecorresponding RI with proper methods and tools needs to be developed. • Harmonized and standardized evaluation procedures need to be developed. • Well-educated professionals, engineers and researchers that understand smart grid systems in acyber-physical manner need to be trained on a broad scale. The aim of this tutorial is to tackle the above-mentioned requirements by introducing validationmethods and tools for validating CPES which are currently being developed in the European projectERIGrid. The tutorial is divided into two main parts: Part one (about 70 min) provides an overview of aholistic validation approach, a formal validation description method for CPES and correspondingsimulation and laboratory based validation methods/tools. Part two includes a hands-on exercise(about 30 min) by using the formal validation description method on a selected example from thepower and energy systems domain.
TTCWSIA - Session 224 - TT Cloud and Wireless Systems for IndustrialApplicationsB035, Thursday 19th of July, 13:20Chair/s: Luis Almeida, Francisco Vasques
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A Hybrid Beacon Scheduling Scheme to Allow the Periodic Reconfiguration of Large-scale Cluster-tree WSNs
Dr. Erico Leão, Mr. Vitor Vasconcelos, Dr. Paulo Portugal, Dr. Carlos Montez, Dr. Ricardo Moraes
On the Computing of Area Coverage by Visual Sensor Networks: Assessing Performanceof Approximate and Precise Algorithms
Mr. Thiago Jesus, Dr. Daniel Costa, Dr. Paulo Portugal
Data-Based Cluster-Tree Formation Scheme for Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks
Mr. Aujor Tadeu Andrade, Mr. Daniel Siedersberger, Prof. Carlos Montez, Prof. Ricardo Moraes, Prof. Erico Leão, Prof. Francisco Vasques
A Cloud-based Architecture for Condition Monitoring based on Machine Learning
Mr. Fernando Arévalo, Mr. Mochammad Rizky Diprasetya, Prof. Andreas Schwung
Efficient Fitness Function Computation of Genetic Algorithm in Virtual MachinePlacement for Greener Data Centers
Mr. Zhe Ding, Prof. Yu-Chu Tian, Dr. Maolin Tang
TTCII - Session 225 - TT Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things andIndustrial AgentsA104, Thursday 19th of July, 13:20Chair/s: Cristina Cristalli, Elisabet Estévez
A Game-Theoretic Two-Stage Stochastic Programing Model to Protect CPS againstAttacks
Dr. Clara Novoa, Mr. Khan Siddique, Dr. Mina Guirguis, Mr. Alireza Tahsini
Data-driven Exploration and Process Optimization for a Milling-boring Machine
Mr. Javier Escartín, Mr. Jon Argandoña, Dr. Jon Gerrikagoitia
MeDI: Measurement-based Device Identification Framework for Internet of Things
Mrs. Narges Yousefnezhad, Mr. Manik Madhikermi, Prof. Kary Framling
No Panic! Verification of Rust Programs by Symbolic Execution
Mr. Marcus Lindner, Mr. Jorge Aparicius, Prof. Per Lindgren
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Modelling and Synchronization of Pulse-Coupled Non-identical Oscillators for WirelessSensor Networks
Mr. Yan Zong, Dr. Xuewu Dai, Dr. Zhiwei Gao, Prof. Krishna Busawon, Mr. Jiwen Zhu
IF - Session 231 - Industry ForumB032, Thursday 19th of July, 15:30Chair/s:
Presentations 15h30 : Project Fenix: From request to Digital Twin Mr. António Gonzalez, EFACEC, Portugal 15h50 : Introsys contribution to the Factories of the Future Mr. Fábio Miranda, INTROSYS SA, Portugal 16h10 : Product digitalization, a new industrial challenge – INCM's pathway Mrs Silvia Garcia, INCM, Portugal 16h30 : Deep Learning in the Context of Cyber-Physical Systems PhD Robert Suhada, Foxconn 4Tech, Czech Republic 16h50 : The Distributed Co-Simulation Protocol for the Integration of Real-Time Systems and Simulation Environments Mr. Martin Krammer, Virtual Vehicle Research Center, Austria
TTTIIA - Session 232 - TT Tools for Industrial Informatic ApplicationsB033, Thursday 19th of July, 15:30Chair/s: Andrei Lobov, Marga Marcos
Automated Generation of a Co-Simulation-based Testing Environment for Fast-EvolvingIndustrial Embedded Software
Mrs. Franziska Wiebe, Prof. Bernhard Bauer
ADAPT - A decision-model-based Approach for Modeling Collaborative Assembly andManufacturing Tasks
Mr. René Lindorfer, Dr. Roman Froschauer, Mr. Georg Schwarz
An Approach to the Interconnection and Unification of State Models in DiscreteManufacturing
Dr. Sten Grüner, Dr. Johannes Schmitt, Prof. Andrei Lobov, Mr. Hafiz Hassan
Preventing Technical Debt for Automated Production System Maintenance usingSystematic Change Effort Estimation with Considering Contingent Cost
Mrs. Suhyun Cha, Mr. Quang Huan Dong, Prof. Birgit Vogel-Heuser
Demand Response Planning Tool using Markov Decision Process
Mr. Nameer Al Khafaf, Dr. Mahdi Jalili, Dr. Peter Sokolowski
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SS13 - Session 233 - SS Social and Economic Aspects of Cyber-physical Systems and Industry 4.0 for Human DevelopmentB034, Thursday 19th of July, 15:30Chair/s: Jolanta Kowal, António Lucas Soares
Conceptual framework for the identification of influential contexts of the adoptiondecision
Prof. Ana Correia-Simões, Prof. António Lucas Soares, Prof. Ana Barros
Digital transformation as the subject of discursive analysis
Prof. Rafal Maciag
IT Project manager selection review
Dr. Ali Reza Afshari, Dr. Jolanta Kowal
Are IT professionals sensitive and happy leaders in Poland?
Dr. Jolanta Kowal, Dr. Alicja Keplinger, Dr. Magdalena Kapała, Prof. Juho Mäkiö, Prof. Maria Straś-Romanowska
TTFACMR - Session 234 - TT Factory Automation and Communication,Mechatronics and RoboticsB035, Thursday 19th of July, 15:30Chair/s: José Barbosa, José Faria
Interference of IEEE 802.11n Networks upon IEEE 802.15.4-Based WBANs: AnExperimental Study
Prof. Rogerio Casagrande, Dr. Ricardo Moraes, Dr. Carlos Montez, Dr. Analucia Morales, Dr.Luciana Rech
Robust Control Strategy for AUV with Workspace Observer
Mr. Akihiro Kawamuara, Mr. Toshiaki Okano, Prof. Toshiyuki Murakami
Scaling Adjustment Method for Motion Copying System with Environmental Variations
Mr. Toshiaki Okano, Mr. Takahiro Ishikawa, Prof. Toshiyuki Murakami
Modeling workflows for industrial robots considering human-robot-collaboration
Mr. Dominik Schönberger, Mr. Rene Lindorfer, Dr. Roman Froschauer
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A Dynamic Window Approach with Collision Suppression Cone for Avoidance of MovingObstacles
Mr. Mingyang Guan, Prof. Changyun Wen, Mr. Zhe Wei, Mr. Cheng-Leong Ng, Ms. Ying Zou
TTCII - Session 235 - TT Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things andIndustrial AgentsA104, Thursday 19th of July, 15:30Chair/s: Luis Gomes, Paulo Portugal
A JSON/HTTP communication protocol to support the development of distributed cyber-physical systems
Dr. Fernando Pereira, Prof. Luís Gomes
Task Allocating Service-oriented Network for Smart Community Applications
Mr. Shun Kinoshita, Prof. Hiroaki Nishi
OPC UA Realization of Cloud Cyber-Physical System
Mr. Vaclav Jirkovsky, Dr. Marek Obitko, Dr. Petr Kadera
Utilizing Blockchain Technology in Industrial Manufacturing with the help of NetworkSimulation
Mr. Thomas Kobzan, Mr. Alexander Biendarra, Mr. Sebastian Schriegel, Mr. Thomas Herbst, Mr.Thomas Müller, Prof. Jürgen Jasperneite
Performance Assessment of the Integration between Industrial Agents and Low-levelAutomation Functions
Prof. Luis Ribeiro, Dr. Stamatis Karnouskos, Prof. Paulo Leitao, Dr. Jose Barbosa, Dr. Martin Hochwallner
DI - Gala DinnerSocial Activities, Thursday 19th of July, 19:30
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Friday 20th of July
SS01 - Session 311 - SS Monitoring, Diagnosis, Prognosis and ResilientControl Methods and ApplicationsA101, Friday 20th of July, 09:00Chair/s: Zhiwei Gao, Kalil Bispo
Chattering-free discrete-time sliding mode control with event-trigger strategy
Mr. Jiepeng Wang, Prof. Zhiwei Gao, Mr. Yichuan Fu
Automation Systems and Control for Shrimp Production Tanks
Dr. Vinícius Oliveira, Mr. Letieri ÁVila, Mr. Leonardo Guimarães
Expert system of winch in oceanographic vessels for scientific purposes
Dr. Gerardo González-Filgueira, Dr. Luis Carral Couce
Monitoring Autonomous Agents in Self-Organizing Industrial Systems
Ms. Marie Kiermeier, Mr. Thomy Phan, Mr. Horst Sauer, Dr. Jan Wieghardt
A non-intrusive approach for smart power meter
Mr. Hugo Tavares, Prof. Bruno Prado, Prof. Kalil Bispo, Prof. Daniel Dantas
Grey-box Model Identification and Fault Detection of Wind Turbines Using ArtificialNeural Networks
Ms. Reihane Rahimilarki, Dr. Zhiwei Gao
SS08 - Session 312 - SS Advances in Soft Sensors, Methods, Practices,and ApplicationsB033, Friday 20th of July, 09:00Chair/s: Francisco Souza, Maria Gabriella Xibilia
Deep Structures for a Reformer Unit Soft Sensor
Prof. Maria G. Xibilia, Prof. Salvatore Graziani
Measuring suspension velocity from acceleration integration
Prof. Vincenzo Paciello, Mr. Marco Carratù, Prof. Antonio Pietrosanto, Dr. Paolo Sommella
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Bandwidth improvement of Disturbance Observer with Low Pass Derivative FIR Filter
Mr. Mehdi Hazaz, Prof. Toshiyuki Murakami
Overview about Autonomous Surfave Vessels: Sensors Infrastructure
Ms. Anna Carolina Queiroz, Mr. Vinícius Oliveira, Mr. Ricardo Torales, Mr. Leonardo Guimarães
Mixture of Elastic Net Experts and its application to a Polymerization Batch Process
Dr. Francisco Souza, Dr. Rui Araújo
Semantic interoperability in Industry 4.0: Survey on Recent Developments and Outlook
Mr. Jacob Nilsson, Prof. Fredrik Sandin
TU - Session 313 - Data informatics and machine learning: Fromsystems fault diagnosis to high dimensionality reduction andvisualizationB034, Friday 20th of July, 09:00Lecturer/s: Tommy W S Chow, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
The proposed tutorial is aimed at introducing the most important machine learning techniques thatare particular useful to industrial informatics engineers and researchers. The techniques that willbe covered in the tutorial are the state-of–the-art and are still ongoing hot research topics. Thistutorial is designed in a way to bridge the areas of industrial informatics and machine learning.
In this proposed tutorial, we will firstly introduce the widely known supervised and unsupervisedtechniques. The first part of the tutorial will briefly introduce the concept and the comparativeadvantageous of several widely used supervised techniques such as neural networks, support vector machine (SVM) and deep learning. We will also briefly introduce the importance andcharacteristics of unsupervised techniques such as Self organizing map (SOM) and clustering. After introducing the fundamental concepts of supervised and unsupervised techniques, we willuse fault diagnosis of the Tennessee Eastman control process to illustrate why and how mostengineering problems are modeled as high dimensional problems. The Tennessee Eastman controlprocess is a well-known problem with 33 variables/dimensions and 21 pre-defined faults that canonly be solved using high dimensionality reduction approach. We will use it to demonstrate theproblem of system conditions diagnosis on high dimensional problems. In this part of tutorial, wewill also use our recent work on wireless sensor network fault diagnosis to elaborate theformulation of a practical engineering problem into a high dimensional fault diagnosis problem.Our examples will also include wafer map failure detection and bearing fault detection. The second part of the tutorial will detail the concepts and applications of different highdimensionality reduction/manifold learning methods for industrial systems fault diagnosis. In thispart of the tutorial, we will focus on unsupervised methods to handle system datasets that lack faulty and normal data label. Lack of data label is in fact a highly popular case for practicalengineering systems. In these cases, the use of conventional SVM or neural networks supervisedtraining is not possible. We will start from the classical principal component analysis (PCA). We willshow how the linear PCA can be applied to Tennessee Eastman control process diagnosis. We will then discuss the concepts, technical similarity and applications from PCA, multi-dimensional mapping to the more recent non-linear approach such as Isomap. Isomap is
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well-known with its ability of preserving global and local characteristics in reduced dimensionalspace visualization and classification. We will illustrate the importance of these characteristicsespecially for engineering applications. In this part, we will use Isomap to show the importantconcept of using nonlinear dimensionality reduction to unfolding a manifold or extracting undistorted system information under a high dimensional space. We will use our recentvisualization and classification results on bearing fault and other data mining examples asapplications to illustrate the concept. The last part of the tutorial will be briefly introducing the concept of semi-supervised method. As labelling huge dataset is costly and even practically impossible, semi-supervised technique isan approach that uses a small amount of label to improve the whole training process. We will nothave enough time to cover this part thoroughly but will show the concept of semi-supervised method using our recent work, and results on wireless sensors networks diagnosis.
SS03 - Session 314 - SS Emerging Intelligence in DistributedAutomation SystemsB035, Friday 20th of July, 09:00Chair/s: William Dai, Valeriy Vyatkin
Counterexample visualization and explanation for function block diagrams
Mr. Antti Pakonen, Mr. Igor Buzhinsky, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin
Active learning of formal plant models for cyber-physical systems
Ms. Polina Ovsiannikova, Dr. Daniil Chivilikhin, Dr. Vladimir Ulyantsev, Dr. Andrey Stankevich, Mr. Ilya Zakirzyanov, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin, Prof. Anatoly Shalyto
Implementation of distributed semaphores in IEC 61499 with consensus protocols
Dr. Victor Dubinin, Mr. Artem Voinov, Mr. Ilya Senokosov, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin
A Review on Programming Approaches for Dynamic Industrial Cyber Physical Systems
Dr. Udayanto Dwi Atmojo, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin
Deriving a State Model of a Control Program by Symbolic Execution
Prof. Herbert Prähofer, Mr. Thomas Böhm, Dr. Josef Pichler
Automatic Generation of a Lifecycle Analysis Model from a First Principles IndustrialProcess Simulation Model
Mr. Kashif Gulzar, Mr. Reino Ruusu, Dr. Seppo Sierla, Mr. Pekka Aarnio, Mr. Tommi Karhela, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin
TTCII - Session 315 - TT Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things andIndustrial AgentsA104, Friday 20th of July, 09:00Chair/s: José Barbosa, Luis Ribeiro
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A Review of Recursive Holarchies for Viable Systems in CPSs
Dr. Andrea Bonci, Dr. Massimiliano Pirani, Prof. Alessandro Cucchiarelli, Prof. Alessandro Carbonari, Prof. Berardo Naticchia, Prof. Sauro Longhi
Assessing the Integration of Software Agents and Industrial Automation Systems withISO/IEC 25010
Dr. Stamatis Karnouskos, Dr. Roopak Sinha, Prof. Paulo Leitão, Prof. Luis Ribeiro, Dr. Thomas I.Strasser
Connecting PLCs with their Asset Administration Shell for Automatic DeviceConfiguration
Dr. Monika Wenger, Prof. Alois Zoitl, Mr. Thorsten Müller
Supporting Product Oriented Manufacturing: a Model Driven and Agent based Approach
Mr. Mikel López, Mr. Jon Martín, Mr. Unai Gangoiti, Dr. Aintzane Armentia, Dr. Elisabet Estévez,Prof. Marga Marcos
Heapless: Dynamic Data Structures without Dynamic Heap Allocator for Rust
Mr. Jorge Aparicio Rivera, Mr. Marcus Lindner, Prof. Per Lindgren
A multi-agent system approach for management of Industrial IoT devices inmanufacturing processes
Mr. Renato Luciano Cagnin, Dr. Ivan Rizzo Guilherme, Mr. Jonas F P. de Queiroz, Mr. Bruno Paulo, Mr. Marcilio Francisco de Oliveira Neto
CE - Keynote Address - The double disruptive forces of industrial 3D-printingA101, Friday 20th of July, 11:30Keynote Addresser: Presenter: Güngör Kara , Chief Digital Officer at EOS GmbH
Abstract- Industrial 3D-Printing has graduated from the niches of prototyping to industrial smallserial production. The limitations of conventional manufacturing are so deeply ingrained in ourthinking, they have virtually taken on the role of principle laws and leveraging AM designprinciples in product innovation requires a mind shift – a radically new way of even imaginingsolutions. Digital Manufacturing is opening access to transparent digital twins of part production,manufacturing processes and the life-time monitoring of 3D-printed parts. The next years willdetermine the industrial Champions of the decades to come and AM transformation is all aboutpeople. Industrial 3D-Printing has graduated from the niches of prototyping to industrial smallserial production. The limitations of conventional manufacturing are so deeply ingrained in ourthinking, they have virtually taken on the role of principle laws and leveraging AM designprinciples in product innovation requires a mind shift – a radically new way of even imaginingsolutions. Digital Manufacturing is opening access to transparent digital twins of part production,manufacturing processes and the life-time monitoring of 3D-printed parts.
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The outcome and lessons learned of an optimized production chain with the AM Technology andthe radical combination, and a real-life example of two different industries which have summarizedtheir demand into one production facility will be shown during the presentation. Mr. Kara willhighlight how micro-trends which will lead to macro-trends and how innovative AM parts and highDigital factories will create double disruptive forces. We believe the next years will determine theindustrial Champions of the decades to come and that AM transformation is all about transformingpeople into the Digital Manufacturing era.
SS12 - Session 322 - SS Innovative Approaches for Re-Configurabilityof Industrial Production SystemsB033, Friday 20th of July, 13:20Chair/s: Michael Gepp, José Barbosa
Industrial Internet of Things: covering standardization gaps for the next generation ofreconfigurable production systems
Mrs. Olga Meyer, Mr. Greg Rauhoeft, Mr. Daniel Schel, Mr. Daniel Stock
Automatic Data Representation Analysis for Reconfigurable Systems Integration
Mr. Jiayi Zhang, Dr. Bilal Ahmad, Dr. Daniel Vera, Prof. Robert Harrison
Tool Wear and Surface Quality Monitoring Using High Frequency CNC Machine ToolCurrent Signature
Mr. Benjamin Neef, Mr. Jonathan Bartels, Dr. Sebastian Thiede
TTCCI - Session 323 - TT Cognitive and Computational IntelligenceB034, Friday 20th of July, 13:20Chair/s: Mingyu Gao, Luis Ribeiro
An Enhancement of the Driver Distraction Detection and Evaluation Method Based onComputational Intelligence Algorithms
Mr. Andrei Aksjonov, Dr. Pavel Nedoma, Prof. Valery Vodovozov, Prof. Eduard Petlenkov
Battery charging and discharging curve feature extraction based on the best u-shapelets
Ms. Jingping Chen, Mrs. Yuanyuan Liu, Prof. Mingyu Gao, Prof. Zhiwei He, Mr. Zhongfei Yu
Modeling Machine Health Using Gated Recurrent Units with Entity Embeddings and K-Means Clustering
Dr. Ido Amihai, Dr. Moncef Chioua, Dr. Ralf Gitzel, Mr. Arzam Muzaffar Kotriwala, Mr. Diego Pareschi, Dr. Guruprasad Sosale, Dr. Subanatarajan Subbiah
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INDIN 2018
SS01 - Session 324 - SS Monitoring, Diagnosis, Prognosis and ResilientControl Methods and ApplicationsB035, Friday 20th of July, 13:20Chair/s: Zhiwei Gao, Kalil Bispo
A novel observer method for Markov jump systems with simultaneous sensor andactuator faults
Dr. Hongyan Yang, Prof. Baoran An, Prof. Shen Yin
Development of a Mobile App for Fault Detection Assessment based on InformationFusion
Mr. Fernando Arévalo, Mr. Enzo Oestanto, Prof. Andreas Schwung
Challenges in Learning Causal Models of Alarms in Industrial Plants
Mr. Paul Wunderlich, Prof. Oliver Niggemann
TTCII - Session 325 - TT Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things andIndustrial AgentsA104, Friday 20th of July, 13:20Chair/s: Andrei Lobov, Antonio Moreno-Munoz
An IoT Low-Cost Voltage Sag Detector
Mr. Ricardo Medina-Gracia, Prof. Aurora Gil-de-Castro, Prof. Eduardo Canete, Prof. Manuel Alonso-Rosa, Prof. Antonio Moreno-Munoz, Mr. David Matabuena
Configurator module to integrate different protocols for IoT solution
Mr. Mehdi Mahmoodpour, Prof. Andrei Lobov, Prof. Minna Lanz
An Energy Efficient Mesh LNN Routing Protocol Based on Ant Colony Optimization
Mr. Vinicius Marques, Prof. Janine Kniess, Prof. Rafael Parpinelli
CE - Closing CeremonyB032, Friday 20th of July, 14:20
RF - Farewell ToastCentral Lawn, Friday 20th of July, 14:40
RF - River Douro Boat CruiseSocial Activities, Friday 20th of July, 16:30
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