EFEA & MEDO 2016
PROGRAM
Hotel Metropol, Belgrade, Serbia 14-16 September 2016
E F E A & M E D O 2 0 1 6 A R E
S P O N S O R E D B Y
O R G A N I Z E D B Y
U N I V E R S I T Y O F B E L G R A D E
Institute Nikola Tesla School of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
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Contents Chair’s Message ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Organizers EFEA 2016 ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Steering Committee ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Chairs ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Organizing Committee .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Scientific Advisory Committee ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Organizers MEDO 2016 ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Steering Committee .................................................................................................................................................. 6
Chairs......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Organising Committee .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Scientific Advisory Committee .................................................................................................................................. 6
Keynote & Plenary Talks EFEA 2016 ................................................................................................................................. 7
Prof. Jovica Milanovic, University of Manchester, UK .............................................................................................. 7
Prof. Kamal Youcef Toumi, MIT, USA ........................................................................................................................ 8
Prof. Marco Rivera, University of Talca, Chile ........................................................................................................... 9
Prof. Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK ........................................................................................... 10
Prof. Milutin Jovanovic, Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne, UK ......................................................... 11
Keynote & Plenary Talks MEDO 2016 ............................................................................................................................. 12
Prof. Dean Vucinic, Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB) ............................................................................................. 12
Notes to All Delegates ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
Symposium Schedule ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Workshop / Tutorial: E-CAD systems with EPLAN Electric P8 ......................................................................................... 16
Oral Papers – EFEA 2016 ................................................................................................................................................. 17
Oral Papers – MEDO 2016............................................................................................................................................... 21
Conference Venue........................................................................................................................................................... 23
Conference Dinner .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Belgrade Walking Tour .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Chair’s Message In response to the ever-increasing interests and technological developments in environmentally friendly energy systems, the Organizing Committee is pleased to welcome you to the 4th International Symposium on Environment-Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA 2016) which will be held in Belgrade, Serbia, from 14-16 September 2016. This year Belgrade is honoured with opportunity to take organization of this event and serve as a host to researches, experts from industry and guests all devoted to environmental friendly applications for providing clean energy and sustainable systems. EFEA 2016 continues tradition from previous conferences held in Newcastle, UK in 2012 and Paris, France in 2014, where scope includes topics such as energy policy and security, biofuel, geothermal energy as well as lifelong learning and professional development in renewable energy. Hosted by University of Belgrade, Serbia (namely Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, School of Electrical Engineering and Faculty of Mechanical Engineering) - in collaboration with the Northumbria University at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK and University of Valenciennes, France, EFEA 2016 is a forum for bringing academics, scientists, engineers and industrial partners together to discuss the recent developments in the areas of environment friendly energies and their applications. On behalf of Organizing Committee and myself, I wish you a successful conference and nice time during your visit of Belgrade and Serbia. With best wishes,
Dr Aleksandar Nikolic Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia EFEA 2016 General Chair
Organizers EFEA 2016
Steering Committee
Mohammed Djemai, FR Krishna Busawon, UK Brahim Cherki, DZ Mohamed S Boucherit, DZ Aleksandar Nikolic, RS Alireza Maheri, UK Goran Jankes, RS Lotfi Baghli, DZ
Chairs General Chair Chair Co-chair
Aleksandar Nikolic Alireza Maheri Goran Jankes
Organizing Committee
Aleksandar Nikolic, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, University of Belgrade, RS Goran Jankes, Innovation Centre, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS Leposava Ristic, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS Mirjana Stamenic, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS Zarko Janda, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, University of Belgrade, RS Jasna Dragosavac, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, University of Belgrade, RS Nikola Tanasic, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS
Scientific Advisory Committee Baghli, Lotfi (DZ) Bebic, Milan (RS) Ben Abdenour, Adel (SA) Benkilnani, Khadidja (TN) Bentouba , Said (DZ) Boucherit, Mohamed Seghir (DZ) Buccella, Concettina (IT) Busawon, Krishna (UK) Cherki, Brahim (DZ) Chinnappa N. Rani (IN) Dai, Xuewu (UK) Delprat, Sebastien (FR) Defoort, Michael (FR) Di Gennaro, Stefano (IT) Dizqah, Arash (UK) Djemai, Mohammed (FR) Emziane, Mahieddine (AE) Farrag, Mohamed (UK) Gao, Zhiwei (UK)
Ghasemnejad, Hessam (UK) Guerra, Thierry Marie (FR) Holmes, Violeta (UK) Ilinca, Adrien (CA) Jeftenic, Borislav (RS) Jovanovic, Milutin (UK) Jovovic, Aleksandar (RS) Katic, Vladimir (RS) Kazadi, Sanza (US) Kovacevic, Dragan (RS) Laleg, Taouss Meriem (SA) Latchooman, Neermal (MU) Lauber, Jimmy (FR) Macquart, Terence (UK) Manamanni, Noureddine (FR) Mehrabian, Ramin (DE) Milanovic, Jovica (UK) Moreno, Jaime (MX) M'sirdi, Nacer (FR)
Nasar, Salah (QA) Nikolic, Aleksandar (RS) Ramjug, Rajeshree (MU) Rivera, Marco (CL) Rhif, Ahmed (TN) Saif, Mehrdad (CA) Sanjeevikumar, Padmanaban (IN) Schott, Marc (DE) Sedef, Kanber (TR) Shao, Hui (CN) Stamenic, Mirjana (RS) Tanasic, Nikola (RS) Uzunova, Milka (FR) Veneri, Ottorino (IT) Vukic, Vladimir (RS) Wheeler, Patrick (UK) Youcef Toumi, Kamal (US)
Organizers MEDO 2016
Steering Committee
Alireza Maheri, UK Krishna Busawon, UK Aleksandar Nikolic, RS Goran Jankes, RS
Chairs General Chair Chair Co-chair Co-chair
Alireza Maheri Goran Jankes Aleksandar Nikolic Krishna Busawon
Organising Committee
Leposava Ristic, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS Mirjana Stamenic, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS Zarko Janda, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, University of Belgrade, RS Jasna Dragosavac, Electrical Engineering Institute Nikola Tesla, University of Belgrade, RS Nikola Tanasic, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, RS Oleksandr Menshykov, University of Aberdeen, UK Ulugbek Azimov, Northumbria University, UK Philip Sewell, Bournemouth University, UK Rani Chinnappa, VIT University, IN Kanber Sedef, Department of Industrial Product Design, Meliksah University, TR
Scientific Advisory Committee Bansal, Jagdish C (IN) Bebic, Milan (RS) Bucak, Omur (TR) Buccella, Concettina (IT) Dai, Xuewu (UK) Deep, Kusum (IN) Delprat, Sebastien (FR) Defoort, Michael (FR) Di Gennaro, Stefano (IT) Dizqah, Arash (UK) Djemai, Mohammed (FR) Dupac, Mihai (UK) Farrag, Mohamed (UK) Gao, Zhiwei (UK) Guerra, Thierry Marie (FR)
Ilinca, Adrien (CA) Jeftenic, Borislav (RS) Jovanovic, Milutin (UK) Jovovic, Aleksandar (RS) Katic, Vladimir (RS) Kazadi, Sanza (US) Khan, Zulfiqar (UK) Kovacevic, Dragan (RS) Latchooman, Neermal (MU) Lauber, Jimmy (FR) Macquart, Terence (UK) Mehrabian, Ramin (DE) Milanovic, Jovica (UK) Moreno, Jaime (MX) Nikolic, Aleksandar (RS)
Palta, Hasan (TR) Ramjug, Rajeshree (MU) Rivera, Marco (CL) Saif, Mehrdad (CA) Schott, Marc (DE) Shao, Hui (CN) Stamenic, Mirjana (RS) Tanasic, Nikola (RS) Uzunova, Milka (FR) Veneri, Ottorino (IT) Vukic, Vladimir (RS) Wheeler, Patrick (UK) Youcef Toumi, Kamal (US)
Keynote lectures EFEA 2016
Prof. Jovica Milanovic, University of Manchester, UK Non-conventional approaches to modelling, operation and control of sustainable power and energy systems Jovica V Milanovic received Dipl.Ing. and M.Sc. degrees from the University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Ph.D. degree from the University of Newcastle, Australia, and D.Sc. degree from The University of Manchester, UK. Prior to joining The University of Manchester, UK, in 1998, he worked with “Energoproject”, Engineering and Consulting Co. and the University of Belgrade in Yugoslavia, and the Universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia.
Currently, he is a Professor of Electrical Power Engineering, Deputy Head of School and Director of External Affairs and Business Engagement in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester, UK, Visiting Professor at the University of Novi Sad and the University of Belgrade, Serbia and Conjoint Professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He was chairman of 3 international conferences, editor or member of editorial/technical boards of 60+ international journals and conferences, research project assessor for 12 international government research funding councils, member of 8 (convenor of 2) past or current IEEE/CIGRE/CIRED WG and consultant or member of advisory boards for several international companies. Professor Milanovic published over 420 research papers and reports, gave 17 key-note speeches at international conferences and presented over 120 courses/tutorials and lectures to industry and academia around the world. Professor Milanovic is a Chartered Engineer in the UK, Foreign member of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences, Fellow of the IET, Fellow of the IEEE, Distinguished IEEE PES Lecturer and currently serves on IEEE PES Governing Board as Regional Representative for Europe, Middle east and Africa and on IEEE PES Fellows Committee.
Prof. Kamal Youcef Toumi, MIT, USA Energy Technology Impacts on Industrial Competitiveness Kamal Youcef-Toumi joined the MIT Mechanical Engineering Department faculty in January 1986 as an Assistant Professor. Prior to his faculty appointment, Professor Youcef-Toumi served as a Research Associate and Lecturer with this Department. He earned his advanced degrees (M.S. 1981 and Sc.D. 1985) in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. His undergraduate degree (B.S. in Mechanical Engineering awarded in 1979) is from the University of Cincinnati. Professor Youcef-Toumi's research has focused primarily on design, control theory and its
applications to dynamic systems. His research has focused on controller design for systems with unknown dynamics, and in particular, the development of control techniques with fast adaptation, modelling and simulation of dynamic systems. The applications have included manufacturing, robotics, automation, metrology and nano/biotechnology. He teaches courses in the fields of dynamic systems and controls; robotics; and precision machine design and controls. Professor Youcef-Toumi was selected as a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator "in recognition of research and teaching accomplishments and academic potential." This was awarded by President Ronald Reagan. He also held a Carl Richard Soderberg Career Development Chair given by MIT's School of Engineering. He has served on several professional committees of The National Science Foundation. Other services include Chairman of the Information Technology program within The Arab Science and Technology Foundation, and Member of the review committee for European Union funded Network of Excellence for Innovative Production Machines and Systems. He is also the Co-Director of the Center for Clean Water and Clean Energy at MIT, the Head of the Controls, Instrumentation and Robotics Area in the Mechanical Engineering Department at MIT, and Member of the Council for International Programs. Professor Youcef-Toumi has served as a consultant for a several companies including AT&T Bell Laboratories, EDO Corporation, Varian Radiation Division, Gillette Corp., Delta Search Laboratories, Jentek Sensors and Mitsubishi Electric.
Prof. Marco Rivera, University of Talca, Chile New Configurations of Power Converters for Grid Interconnection Systems Marco Rivera received his B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering and M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Universidad de Concepción, Chile in 2007 and 2008, respectively. He earned the degree of Doctor of Electronics Engineering at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, in Valparaíso, Chile, in 2011 with a scholarship from the Chilean Research Fund CONICYT. During 2011 and 2012, he was working as a postdoc researcher and part-time professor at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, in Valparaíso, Chile. His research interests include
matrix converters, predictive and digital controls for high-power drives, four-leg converters, and the development of high performance control platforms based on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays. Currently, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Technologies at Universidad de Talca, Curicó, Chile. In 2013 Prof. Rivera was awarded with the Premio Tesis de Doctorado Academia Chilena de Ciencias 2012, which was awarded to the best PhD Thesis developed in 2011 for national and foreign students in any exact or natural sciences program that is a member of the Academia Chilena de Ciencias, Chile. In 2015, Prof. Rivera has been awarded with the Premio AIE IEEE Ingeniero Sobresaliente 2015 (Outstanding Professor of 2015), award given by the Association of the Electrical and Electronics Industry and the International Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers – Chile Section.
Prof. Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Advances in Integrated On-board Battery Chargers for Electric Vehicles
Emil Levi received his Dipl. Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1982 from the University of Novi Sad and Masters and PhD degrees in 1986 and 1990, from the University of Belgrade (Yugoslavia). In the period from 1982 until 1992 he worked in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Novi Sad. He joined Liverpool John Moores University in 1992 and is since 2000 Professor of Electric Machines and Drives. Emil is a Fellow of IEEE (Class of 2009) and the recipient of the Cyril Veinott award of the IEEE
Power and Energy Society for 2009 and the Best Paper Award of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics for 2008. In 2014, he received the “Outstanding Achievement Award” from the European Power Electronics Association. He served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics in the period 2009-2013 and currently serves as an Editor of the IEEE Trans. on Energy Conversion and as Editor-in-Chief of the IET Electric Power Applications (since 2010). Emil leads the Electric Machines and Drives Research Group at the Liverpool John Moores University, which is widely regarded as a centre of excellence for research in the areas of multiphase electric machine and power electronic converter modelling and control. The work of the Group is characterised with a high level of international collaboration, and it regularly accommodates academics from leading European Universities for research stays.
Prof. Milutin Jovanovic, Northumbria University Newcastle, UK Design and Performance of Wind Power Generators Milutin Jovanovic received the BEng and MEng degrees from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 1987 and 1991 respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Newcastle, Australia, in 1997, all in electrical engineering. In the period of 1987 to 1992 he was a Lecturer in power converters and drives in the Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of
Belgrade. From 1992 until 1997 he was with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Newcastle, Australia, where he successfully completed his PhD studies (full-time internally funded studentship and overseas postgraduate research student award) on sensor-less control of synchronous reluctance motors, to be subsequently employed there as a Senior Research Associate. In 1998 he joined the School of Engineering of Liverpool John Moores University as a Lecturer in Power Engineering. Since 2000, he has been with the Faculty of Engineering and Environment (formerly the School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences) of Northumbria University at Newcastle, first as a senior lecturer and currently as a reader (associate professor) in power engineering. He is the leader of the MSc Electrical Power Engineering programme and Electric Machines and Drives discipline within the Power and Renewable Energy Research group in the Department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering, and has many other research management roles at the Faculty level. The main areas of his expertise and research activities are in control and applications of electric machines & drives (especially of reluctance type) and wind energy conversion systems. Prof. Jovanovic lectured a range of power engineering subjects in electric machines/drives, renewable energy technologies, power electronics and/or power systems across different undergraduate and/or postgraduate programmes. In addition, he had many invited special sessions organisations, chairmanships and presentations at reputable conferences and prestigious events, universities and other scientific institutions across Europe (e.g. UK, Serbia, Slovenia, Italy, Turkey, France), China and Australia. He is a senior member of IEEE, a member of numerous IEEE/IET technical societies, international steering, publication and/or conference organising committees, editorial boards etc., the treasurer of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society chapter for UK & RI, as well as a recipient of many research grants, awards and/or industrial consultancy contracts. He has published over 150 journal and conference papers, 6 book chapters and filed 3 patents for his original contributions to control and variable speed brushless doubly-fed reluctance machines.
Keynote lecture MEDO 2016
Prof. Dean Vucinic, Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB) Multidisciplinary Modelling and Simulation underpinning European Research and Development in Engineering Dean Vucinic is a Professor and Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Mechanical Engineering (MECH) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB). Research experience: Involved in the European RTD founded projects from 1988, see table
below, in which it can be noted that from 1998 he was actively managing EU projects (ALICE, QNET-CFD) and participating in the Tempus projects as the project coordinator of 3 JEP Tempus projects. Scientific Papers: He is author of more than 40 original scientific papers related to the application of the “scientific visualization” as an important software tool in solving engineering problems, and also addressing the “information visualization” in general, applied to the multidisciplinary collaborative engineering design. International presence in the program/scientific/organizational committees of worldwide conferences:
1. Scientific Committee member of the International Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference (ICFD) 2. Session Chair of International Conference on Computer Science and Logistics Engineering (ICCSLE) 3. Scientific Committee member of the International Conference of Engineering Optimization (EngOpt) 4. Committee member for SAE International Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) 5. Organization Committee General Chair member of the International Conference on Mechanical Science and
Engineering (ICMSE) 6. Program committee member of the International Workshop on Semantics and Decision Making (SeDeS)
He is the European Commission expert for H2020 (from April 2014).
Notes to All Delegates Registration desk: It will be positioned in front of the conference room and operative during the entire event. Notes to Chairmen and Oral Presenters
Chairmen must be in their respective rooms 10 minutes before the start of their session. Presenters must meet with chairmen of their session 10 minutes before the start of their session to hand in
the Presenter Introduction Form and the Presentation Power Point file. 20 minutes (15 minutes presentation and 5 minutes question and answer) is allocated for each paper. Presenters must keep to the allocated time to ensure the smooth running of the programme.
The programme is subject to the last minute alternation. Please refer to the conference noticeboard for the most up-to-date information.
Symposium Schedule
DAY 1 – September 14, 2016
08:00-20:00 Registration
09:00-09:40 Opening Ceremony – sponsored by
09:40-10:30 Ivo Andric Hall
Keynote lecture 1 - Prof. Jovica Milanovic, University of Manchester, UK Non-conventional approaches to modelling, operation and control of sustainable power and energy systems
EFEA 2016
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break + Exhibition
11:00-11:50 Ivo Andric Hall
Keynote lecture 1 - Prof. Dean Vucinic, Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB), Belgium Multidisciplinary Modelling and Simulation Underpinning European Research and Development in Engineering
MEDO 2016
11:50-12:00 Break
12:00-13:40 Parallel Sessions 1
Chair: Prof. Jovica Milanovic
Ivo Andric Hall Advanced Power Systems (P2, P6, P17, P18, P24) EFEA 2016
Chair: Prof. Marco Rivera
Aristotle Hall Special Sessions 1 & 2 (P19, P68, P23, P54, P67) EFEA 2016
Chair: Prof. Dean Vucinic
Lavender Hall Paper presentations (P1, P2, P4, P5, P6) MEDO 2016
13:40-14:40 Lunch
14:40-16:20 Parallel Sessions 2
Chair: dr Aleksandar
Nikolic Ivo Andric Hall
Materials in Renewable Energy Technologies (P13, P16, P40)
EFEA 2016
Aristotle Hall
Panel – Industrial Applications That Support Environment-Friendly Energies
EFEA 2016
Chair: Dr Djordje Cantrak
Lavender Hall Special Session 1 (P23, P24, P25, P26, P27, P28) MEDO 2016
Chair: Dr Dusko Lukac
Plato Hall Workshop / Tutorial:
E-CAD systems with EPLAN Electric P8 MEDO 2016
16:20-16:50 Coffee Break + Exhibition
16:50-17:40 Ivo Andric Hall Keynote lecture 2- Prof. Kamal Youcef Toumi, MIT, USA Energy Technology Impacts on Industrial Competitiveness
EFEA 2016
17:40-17:50 Break
17:50-19:30 Parallel Sessions 3
Chair: Dr Milan Bebic
Ivo Andric Hall Energy Storage & Management (P5, P20, P29)
Electric & Hybrid Vehicles (P3) EFEA 2016
Chair: Prof. Goran Jankes
Aristotle Hall Solar Thermal and Geothermal
(P11, P22, P69, P70, P75) EFEA 2016
Chair: dr Nikola Tanasic
Lavender Hall Paper presentations (P7, P9, P11, P12) MEDO 2016
19:30-20:30 Welcome Cocktail – sponsored by
DAY 2 – September 15, 2016
08:00-18:00 Registration
09:00-09:50 Ivo Andric Hall
Keynote lecture 3 – Prof. Marco Rivera Abarca, University of Talca, Chile New Configurations of Power Converters for Grid Interconnection Systems
EFEA 2016
09:50-10:20 Coffee Break + Exhibition
10:20-12:00 Parallel Sessions 4
Chair: Dr Jasna Dragosavac
Ivo Andric Hall Advanced power systems (P27, P36, P38) EFEA 2016
Chair: Dr Leposava Ristic
Aristotle Hall Control Applications (P9, P15, P30, P51, P53) EFEA 2016
Chair: Dr Aleksandar
Nikolic Lavender Hall Paper presentations (P17, P18, P21, P29) MEDO 2016
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:40 Parallel Sessions 5
Chair: Prof. Milutin Jovanovic
Ivo Andric Hall Wind and Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
(P7, P14, P26, P28, P32) EFEA 2016
Chair: Dr Mirjana Stamenic
Aristotle Hall Special Session 4 (P58, P61, P63, P73, P74) EFEA 2016
14:40-15:20 Coffee Break + Exhibition
15:20-16:10 Ivo Andric Hall
Keynote lecture 4 - Prof. Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Advances in Integrated On-board Battery Chargers for Electric Vehicles
EFEA 2016
16:10-16:20 Break
16:20-17:40 Parallel Sessions 6
Chair: Prof. Krishna Busawon
Ivo Andric Hall Biomass (P1, P12, P55) EFEA 2016
Chair: Dr Zarko Janda
Aristotle Hall Wind and Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
(P35, P42, P59, P66) Hydro Power & Marine Energy (P49)
EFEA 2016
20:00 Conference Dinner
DAY 3 – September 16, 2016
08:00-14:00 Registration
09:30-10:20 Ivo Andric Hall Keynote lecture 5 - Prof. Milutin Jovanovic, Northumbria University Newcastle, UK Design and Performance of Wind Power Generators
EFEA 2016
10:20-10:50 Coffee Break + Exhibition
10:50-12:30 Parallel Sessions 7
Chair: Dr Aleksandar Nikolic
Ivo Andric Hall Control Applications (P56, P57, P64, P71, P72)
Chair: Dr Mirjana Stamenic
Aristotle Hall Policy (P8, P43, P52)
Low Energy Building and Architecture (P34, P48)
12:30-13:00 Ivo Andric Hall Closing Speech and Feedbacks
13:00-14:00 Lunch
15:00 Belgrade Walking tour
Workshop / Tutorial: E-CAD systems with EPLAN Electric P8 DAY 1 – September 14, 2016, Plato Hall, 14:00-15:40, Chair: Dr. Dusko Lukac (max. 10 participants)
The conference MEDO offers an EPLAN Electric P8 Workshop within the scope of the conference program. EPLAN
Electric P8 is electrical-engineering software developed by company EPLAN (Germany) which is currently market
leader in the area electrical CAD systems with more as 50 subsidiaries worldwide.
Prospective conference visitors can get first information about the newest functions of the software systems of the
EPLAN platform. At “Hand-on Workshop” – participates can try out the software, start to project simple projects and
can discover and learn about new possibilities in the engineering. Short insight into the system will be given and user
will enter with first steps into the system. Besides, the subject palette is many-sided and reaches from standard-
electric project engineering to special subjects like switch cabinet construction or PLC projecting.
Oral Papers – EFEA 2016
Paper ID
Title Authors Scheduled for
P1 Framework for Biomass Project Selection at Local Level - the Case Study
Dejan Ivezic, Miodrag Gluscevic, Milica Ivic
15th
Sep. Session 6 Ivo Andric Hall
P2 Neural Network Models for Electricity Prices and Loads Short and Long-Term Prediction
Mileta Zarkovic, Dimitrije Kotur
14th
Sep. Session 1 Ivo Andric Hall
P3 Backstepping Control and energy management of Hybrid DC Source Based Electric Vehicle
Oussama Herizi, Barkat Said
14th
Sep. Session 3 Ivo Andric Hall
P5 Grid-Connected PV Monitoring system (GCPV-MS) Mahmoud Dhimish, Violeta Holmes, Bruce Mehrdadi
14th
Sep. Session 3 Ivo Andric Hall
P6 Grid-Connected PV Virtual Instrument system (GCPV-VIS) For Detecting Photovoltaic Failure
Mahmoud Dhimish, Violeta Holmes, Mark Dales
14th
Sep. Session 1 Ivo Andric Hall
P7 Dynamic Active Power Sharing in a Resistive Microgrid Augustine Egwebe, Megdad Fazeli, Petar Igic, Paul Holland
15th
Sep. Session 5 Ivo Andric Hall
P8 Initial screening for space and water heating in family houses using multi-criteri analysis: example City of Novi Sad - Serbia
Goran Vasic, Branka Gvozdenac-Urosevic, Damir Djakovic
16th
Sep. Session 7 Aristotle Hall
P9 The possibility of replacing solid walls with water curtain applicable to a large underground garage
Ivan Antonov, Rositsa Velichkova, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova, Ikram El Abbassi
15th
Sep. Session 4 Aristotle Hall
P11 The analysis of PV string efficiency under mismatch conditions
Miodrag Forcan, Zeljko Djurisic
14th
Sep. Session 3 Aristotle Hall
P12 Potential of utilizing agricultural biomass for energy purposes within public-private partnerships
Dragoljub Dakic, Milijana Paprika, Dejan Djurovic, Branislav Repic, Milica Mladenovic
15th
Sep. Session 6 Ivo Andric Hall
P13 New Harvesting System Based on Photovoltaic Cells with Antireflexive ZnO Nanoparticles Coatings and DC/DC Isolation Conversion
Lucian Pislaru-Danescu, Elena Chitanu, Rareș-Andrei Chihaia, Dorian Marin, Lucia-Andreea El-Leathey, Virgil Marinescu, Beatrice Gabriela Sbarcea, Corina Alice Babutanu
14th
Sep. Session 2 Ivo Andric Hall
P14 Development of Hydrogen Sulphide Plant Veselin Varbanov, Emanuil Agontsev, Rositsa Velichkova, Milka Uzunova
15th
Sep. Session 5 Ivo Andric Hall
P15 Modelling of the occurrence of fire in closed cars garages
Rositsa Velichkova, Ivan Antonov, Kamen Nikolov, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova
15th
Sep. Session 4 Aristotle Hall
P16 A Characterization Method for Identifying the Piezoelectric Bending Beam EnergyHarvesters
Alireza Abasian, Ahmadreza Tabesh
14th
Sep. Session 2 Ivo Andric Hall
P17 Energy Balances of South East European Countries with the Emphasis on the Influences of Renewable Energy Sources
Mladen Apostolovic, Ivan Skokljev
14th
Sep. Session 1 Ivo Andric Hall
P18 Discussing Single Phase PWM Voltage Source Inverters with Different Frequency Modulation Factors
Ahmad Shboul, Ibrahim Safi, Sirin Alhawamdeh, Majd Batarseh
14th
Sep. Session 1 Ivo Andric Hall
P19 Constrained State Feedback Control of DC-DC Power Converter Based on Model Predictive Approach
Tomasz Tarczewski, Lukasz Niewiara, Lech Grzesiak
14th
Sep. Session 1 Aristotle Hall
P20 High Temperature Energy Storage based on Hot Air Turbine and Pebble-Heater Technology
Dragan Stevanovic, Tim Rembold
14th
Sep. Session 3 Ivo Andric Hall
P22 An Adaptive InCon MPPT Algorithm Considering Irradiance Slope Tracking for PV Application
Mahdi Jedari, S. Hamid Fathi, G. B. Gharehpetian, Sina Vahid
14th
Sep. Session 3 Aristotle Hall
P23 Novel Proportional-Integral-Resonant Current Controller for Three Phase PWM Converters
Djordje Stojic, Milan Milinkovic, Slavko Veinovic, Ilija Klasnic
14th
Sep. Session 1 Aristotle Hall
P24 Average Value MMC Model with Accurate Blocked State and Cell Charging/Discharging Dynamics
Huibin Zhang, Dragan Jovcic, Weixing Lin, Aliakbar Jamshidi Far
14th
Sep. Session 1 Ivo Andric Hall
P26 Hybrid Solar – Wind Power Plants – Simulation of a Daily Cycle and the Criteria for the Connection to the Power Grid
Vahid Helac, Selma Hanjalic 15
th Sep.
Session 5 Ivo Andric Hall
P27 Machine learning techniques for short-term load forecasting Elvisa Becirovic, Marijana Cosovic
15th
Sep. Session 4 Ivo Andric Hall
P28 Importance of Lightning Activity Monitoring Systems in Transient Analysis on Wind Turbine Blade
Selma Grebovic, Adis Balota
15th
Sep. Session 5 Ivo Andric Hall
P29 Battery Isolation Mechanism for Buck-Boost Battery Power Modules in Series
Donghui Ye, Tsung-Hsi Wu, Chin-Sien Moo, Chun-Fu Chen
14th
Sep. Session 3 Ivo Andric Hall
P30 A Comprehensive Comparison between Three Different Control Strategies for four-leg Active Power Filters
Sina Vahid, S. Hamid Fathi, Hassan Rastegar, Mahdi Jedari
15th
Sep. Session 4 Aristotle Hall
P32 Genetic Optimisation for a Stochastic Model for Opportunistic Maintenance Planning of Offshore Wind Farms
Kevin Kennedy, Paul Walsh, Ted Scully, Thomas Mastaglio
15th
Sep. Session 5 Ivo Andric Hall
P34 Energy Efficiency Improvement in Public Sector Based on Analysis of Public Buildings Energy Consumption in municipality Bac
Ana Jankovic, Milos Andjelkovic, Sasa Minic
16th
Sep. Session 7 Aristotle Hall
P35 Wind Resources Analysis - Drmno Milko Zubac 15
th Sep.
Session 6 Aristotle Hall
P36 Influence of Battery Energy Storage System on Generation Adequacy and System Stability in Hybrid Micro Grids
Jelena Stanojevic, Milos Mitrovic, Ana Djordjevic
15th
Sep. Session 4 Ivo Andric Hall
P38 Gas-Turbine-Cycle Powerplant Configurations With Steam- Or Water-Driven Mixing Ejector
Branko Stankovic 15
th Sep.
Session 4 Ivo Andric Hall
P40 Energy Efficiency Technologies Abdulbaset Elesawi, Dubrovka Mijuca
14th
Sep. Session 2 Ivo Andric Hall
P42 Wind Farm Stability Enhancement Using SDBR Combined with SVC
Alisan Ayvaz, Muammer Ozdemir
15th
Sep. Session 6 Aristotle Hall
P43 Contribution for Limiting and Testing Network Policies Marius Breabăn, Adrian Graur, Alin Potorac, Doru G. Bălan
16th
Sep. Session 7 Aristotle Hall
P48 GreenSoul* A Novel Platform for the Reduction of Energy Consumption in Communal and Shared Spaces
Georgia Apostolou, Stelios Krinidis, Dimos Ioannidis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Cruz Borges, Diego Casado-Mansilla, Diego Lopez-de-Ipina
16th
Sep. Session 7 Aristotle Hall
P49 The Potential of the Water Hammer in Pico-Scale Tidal Power Systems: an Experimental Investigation
Adam Roberts, Ben Thomas, Philip Sewell, Navid Aslani, Stewart Balmain, Iain Balmain, John Gillman
15th
Sep. Session 6 Aristotle Hall
P51 ICTM Pressure Transmitter in the Feed Water System of the Thermal Power Plant
Predrag Poljak, Milos Vorkapic, Milos Frantlovic, Danijela Randjelovic, Bogdan Popovic, Dusan Kovacevic
15th
Sep. Session 4 Aristotle Hall
P52 Cost-effective Analysis of Roof-top PV Systems in Montenegro and Serbia
Roham Torabi, Nikola Sahovic, Sandy Rodrigues, Herlander Mata-Lima, F. Morgado-Dias
16th
Sep. Session 7 Aristotle Hall
P53 Intelligent Industrial Measurement Instruments with Silicon Piezoresistive MEMS Pressure Sensors
Milos Frantlovic, Milce Smiljanic, Zarko Lazic
15th
Sep. Session 4 Aristotle Hall
P54 Analysis and Distributed Control of Power Flow in DC Microgrids to Improve System Efficiency
Fang Chen, Rolando Burgos, Dushan Boroyevich, Enrique Rodriguez-Diaz, Lexuan Meng, Juan C. Vasquez, Josep M. Guerrero
14th
Sep. Session 1 Aristotle Hall
P55 Possibility of Industrial Scale BioH2 Production from Product Gas in Existing Dual Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasification Plant
Aca Jovanovic, Milos Stamenkovic , Leopold Nenning, Reinhard Rauch
15th
Sep. Session 6 Ivo Andric Hall
P56 Observer-based indirect torque control for induction machines
Jean-Pierre Makiadi Masala, Krishna Busawon, Milutin Jovanovic , Richard Binns
16th
Sep. Session 7 Ivo Andric Hall
P57 Electromotive Force Compensation in Direct Torque Control with Discretized Voltage Intensities
Marko Rosic, Miroslav Bjekic, Milan Bebic, Borislav Jeftenic
16th
Sep. Session 7 Ivo Andric Hall
P58 Biomass gasification technology: The state of the art overview
Marta Trninic, Dragoslava Stojiljkovic, Aleksandar Jovovic, Goran Jankes
15th
Sep. Session 5 Aristotle Hall
P59 Optimal Sizing of Wind-PV-Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Systems
Solomon Ekoh, Ibrahim Unsal, Alireza Maheri
15th
Sep. Session 6 Aristotle Hall
P61 Experimental study on the efficiency of pulverized coal-fired steam boiler
Nikola Tanasic, Goran Jankes, Mirjana Stamenic, Marta Trninic, Tomislav Simonovic, Vuk Adzic
15th
Sep. Session 5 Aristotle Hall
P63 Improved efficiency of bucket wheel excavator operation with advances in the control algorithm
Nesa Rasic, Milan Bebic, Leposava Ristic, Ilija Mihailovic, Dragan Jevtic, Sasa Statkic, Borislav Jeftenic
15th
Sep. Session 5 Aristotle Hall
P64 Hardware in the loop model for irregular conditions in tension leveler applications
Nikola Tosic, Aleksandar Bukvic, Vladan Dimitrijevic, Milan Bebic, Leposava Ristic
16th
Sep. Session 7 Ivo Andric Hall
P66 Parameter Independent Vector Control of Brushless Doubly-Fed Reluctance Generators
Milutin Jovanovic, Krishna Busawon, Sul Ademi, Shi Jin
15th
Sep. Session 6 Aristotle Hall
P67 Constant Switching Frequency Control of a Three Phase PWM Boost Rectifier under Extreme Unbalanced Conditions
Bogdan Brkovic, Leposava Ristic, Ana Stankovic
14th
Sep. Session 1 Aristotle Hall
P68 Model Predictive Control of a Three Phase PWM Boost Rectifier under Extreme Unbalanced Conditions
Bogdan Brkovic, Leposava Ristic, Ana Stankovic
14th
Sep. Session 1 Aristotle Hall
P69 Impact of cloudiness on direct and diffuse components of horizontal solar irradiation
Ana Veselinovic, Jovan Mikulovic, Zeljko Djurisic
14th
Sep. Session 3 Aristotle Hall
P70 Effect of small deviation of incident angle on thermal performance of parabolic-trough solar collector
Tomislav Simonovic, Mirjana Stamenic, Nikola Tanasic, Marta Trninic
14th
Sep. Session 3 Aristotle Hall
P71 Fault detection and diagnosis from a hybrid system point of view
Krishna Busawon, Mohamed Djemai, Thierry Guerra, Guo Xi Feng
16th
Sep. Session 7 Ivo Andric Hall
P72 Temporal solution-based output observer design for single output LTI systems
Josep Canyelles-Pericas, Richard Binns, Krishna Busawon
16th
Sep. Session 7 Ivo Andric Hall
P73 Energy Management System for Energy Efficiency Improvement in the Industrial Sector of the Republic of Serbia
Mirjana Stamenic, Nikola Tanasic, Tomislav Simonovic, Aleksandar Nikolic
15th
Sep. Session 5 Aristotle Hall
P74 Solar PV plants in Serbia and practical experience for solar power plant “Solaris 1&2”in Kladovo
Milos Kostic, Goran Jankes, Milenko Djuric, Srdjan Stojkovic, Milos Saleta, Marko Radosavljevic, Nikola Petkovic, Svetlana Jovanovic, Biljana Krnetic
15th
Sep. Session 5 Aristotle Hall
P75 Realisation of project of grid tied self-consumption PV system Miodrag Vukovic, Lazar Supic
14th
Sep. Session 3 Aristotle Hall
Oral Papers – MEDO 2016
Paper ID
Title Authors Scheduled for
P1 Understanding the design variables that contribute to the response of a prosthetic foot: Part I - Rig Design
James Hawkins, Philip Sewell, Mihai Dupac
14th
Sep. Session 1 Lavender Hall
P2 Understanding the design variables that contribute to the response of a prosthetic foot: Part II – Rig Validation
James Hawkins, Philip Sewell, Mihai Dupac
14th
Sep. Session 1 Lavender Hall
P4 Future Research in Multi-step Composite Optimisation Terence Macquart 14
th Sep.
Session 1 Lavender Hall
P5 Higher Education according to Industrial Requirements - ECS as a successful Example
Dusko Lukac 14
th Sep.
Session 1 Lavender Hall
P6 Power Distribution Management System Software Deployment
Alma Husagic-Selman, Tarik Namas
14th
Sep. Session 1 Lavender Hall
P7 Identification of Thermal Parameters for Transformer FEM model by Differential Evolution Optimization algorithm
A. Glotic, Mirza Sarajlic, J. Pihler, N. Sarajlic, M. Kasumovic, Majda Tesanovic
14th
Sep. Session 3 Lavender Hall
P9 Application of multi-criteria assessment in decision-making process in planning of sustainable development of energy system options
Predrag Skobalj, Marina Jovanovic, Biljana Vucicevic, Valentina Turanjanin, Mirjana Kijevcanin
14th
Sep. Session 3 Lavender Hall
P11 Efficient Nondominated Sorting with Genetic Algorithm for solving Multi-objective job shop scheduling problems
Abdalla Ali, Martin Birkett, Phil Hackney, David Bell
14th
Sep. Session 3 Lavender Hall
P12 ADVANCED POWER SYSTEMS - Temperature optimization of district heating network
Amel Husic 14
th Sep.
Session 3 Lavender Hall
P17 Applying Ensemble Neural Networks to an Inverse Problem Solution to Prosthetic Socket Pressure Measurement
Philip Davenport, Siamak Noroozi, Philip Sewell, Saeed Zahedi
15th
Sep. Session 4 Lavender Hall
P18 Rapid multidisciplinary, multi-objective optimization of composite horizontal-axis wind turbine blade
Svorcan Jelena, Zorana Trivkovic, Marija Baltic, Ognjen Pekovic
15th
Sep. Session 4 Lavender Hall
P21 A survey on smart traffic network control and optimization Walid Merrad, Abderrezak Rachedi, Krishna Busawon, Richard Binns
15th
Sep. Session 4 Lavender Hall
P23 Formation of Fab lab Petnica Ivana Gadjanski, Danko Radulovic, Filip Vranic, Miroslava Raspopovic
14th
Sep. Session 2 Lavender Hall
P24 Kickstarting the fab lab ecosystem in Serbia Ivana Gadjanski, Djordje S. Cantrak
14th
Sep. Session 2 Lavender Hall
P25 Conducting Architectural Experiments: Some new approaches in architectural design
Aleksandru Vuja, Milan Lecic, Vesna Mila Colic Damjanovic
14th
Sep. Session 2 Lavender Hall
P26 Potential of fablabs for biomimicry research Vesna Mila Colic Damjanovic, Ivana Gadjanski
14th
Sep. Session 2 Lavender Hall
P27 Centrifugal pumps' impellers design and digital fabrication Djordje S. Cantrak, Novica Z. Jankovic, Dejan B. Ilic, Milan R. Lecic
14th
Sep. Session 2 Lavender Hall
P28 Application of 3D Printing in M.Sc. Studies – Axial Turbocompressors
Novica Z. Jankovic, Milos Z. Slijepcevic, Djordje Cantrak, Ivana I. Gadjanski
14th
Sep. Session 2 Lavender Hall
P29 Introducing multi-criteria decision analysis for wind farm repowering: a case study on Gotland
Marko Bezbradica, Hans Kerkvliet, Ivan Montenegro Borbolla, Pyry Lehtimäki
15th
Sep. Session 4 Lavender Hall
Conference Venue
Hotel Metropol Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 69 · Belgrade, 11000, Serbia http://www.metropolpalace.com/
https://goo.gl/maps/ikj1HARhMDq 44.806766, 20.473774
Capture magical moments and explore Belgrade, one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, from the distinctly cosmopolitan Metropol Palace. Originally designed as the venue for a global conference in 1961, the hotel today blends the era’s international architectural and interior style with contemporary luxury. Metropol Palace’s truly magnificent central setting next to the grand Tasmajdan park invites you to explore Belgrade's many monuments, palaces, theatres and museums rich with indigenous and international cultural gems, all within a short stroll from the hotel. Positioned in the middle of the Bulevar kralja Aleksandra (formerly Bulevar Revolucije), one of the longest and most important streets in Belgrade, Metropol Palace truly is in the heart of Belgrade, well connected with all the city's transportation hubs.
Conference Dinner Thursday, September 15, 2016, 20:00, departure by bus from Hotel Metropol at 19:30
Gabbiano Yachting Club – Caffe & Restaurant Kej oslobođenja bb (near Hotel Jugoslavija), 11070 Belgrade, Serbia http://gabbiano.rs/
Gabbiano is a two level restaurant located on Danube river side, near Hotel Jugoslavija, in a part of the city named New Belgrade. Spacious, elegant and well equipped restaurant area offers to its guests and clients a magnificent view of Danube and confluence of rivers Danube and Sava, extraordinary and relaxing atmosphere, top service and professional staff, excellent food from organic food producers. Menu is international, with an accent on Mediterranean and Italian cuisine. Everything is homemade, from bread and pastries, pastas and cakes, to fruit juices. All meals and prepared with special organic ingredients in an open kitchen where guests can watch the preparation process.
https://goo.gl/maps/gGhpV2MJdUs 44.826156, 20.424239 *The Restaurant is located on the riverside promenade, behind the basketball field, right of the Hotel Jugoslavija
Belgrade Walking Tour Friday, September 16, 2016, 15:00, from Hotel Metropol A 3 hour WALKING TOUR covering all significant tourist attractions in Belgrade.
We hope that you have enjoyed EFEA 2016 and are looking forward at seeing you at EFEA 2018.
Have a safe journey back home!