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Table of Contents General Information................................................................ 4 Santa Clara Quick Guide......................................................... 7 Message from the General Chairs........................................... 8 Message from the Technical Program Chair............................9 Organizing Committee Members..........................................10 Technical Program Committee Members...............................11 Daily Timetables At a Glance................................................15 Other Events......................................................................... 18 Student & Young Professionals Meetup (mixer)............................................................................... 18 Student & Young Professionals Tutorial........................................................................................... 18 IES Technical Committee Meetings.................................................................................................. 18 IEEE Standards Working Group Meetings........................................................................................ 19 IES Standing Committee Meetings.................................................................................................. 19 IES AdCom Meeting......................................................................................................................... 19 Student & Young Professionals Tutorial.................................20 Next-Generation Smart Grids: Architecture and Technical Routes................................................... 20 IEEE Tech Industry Summit Program.....................................21 Monday morning, 6 June................................................................................................................. 21 Monday afternoon, 6 June............................................................................................................... 22 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Monday evening, 6 June.................................................................................................................. 22 Tuesday morning, 7 June................................................................................................................. 23 Tuesday afternoon, 7 June............................................................................................................... 24 IEEE Tech Industry Summit Speakers, Panelists, and Session Chairs...................................................................................25 Instructions for ISIE-2016 Speakers......................................41 Session Chairs for ISIE-2016.................................................43 ISIE-2016 Technical Sessions................................................46 Wednesday 8th of June.........................................................47 CE - Opening Session...................................................................................................................... 47 TU - Student & Young Professionals Tutorial.................................................................................... 47 ES - Energy Storage and Photovoltaic Energy Systems................................................................... 48 STD - Standards / Engineering Education........................................................................................ 49 SG - Smart Grids............................................................................................................................. 50 SF - Student & Young Professionals Forum...................................................................................... 51 ICPS - Industrial Cyber Physical Systems / Semantic Technologies in Automation...........................52 SG - Smart Grids / Advances in Power Electronics Converters for Smart Grid Applications.............53 CE - Welcome Reception................................................................................................................. 54 Thursday 9th of June.............................................................55 ACI - Automation, Communication and Informatics / Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications.................................................................................................................................... 55 PE - Power Electronics I................................................................................................................... 56 MR - Mechatronics and Robotics..................................................................................................... 57 SS05 - Big Data and Cloud System Processing for Wearable Applications.......................................58 PE - Power Electronics II.................................................................................................................. 59 SS10 - Haptics, Force and Motion Control Advanced Topics.............................................................60 HF - Human Factors / Sensors and Actuators.................................................................................. 61 PE - Power Electronics III................................................................................................................. 62 2 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 ESOC - Electronic Systems on Chip / Edge-leading Solutions for Smart Cities................................. 63 CE - ISIE 2016 Dinner...................................................................................................................... 64 Friday 10th of June................................................................ 65 TE - Transportation ElectriBcation................................................................................................... 65 RE - Renewable Energy................................................................................................................... 66 SS03 - Health Monitoring and Management for Modern Smart Manufacturing Systems ..................67 SS01 - Distributed Machine Vision Systems.................................................................................... 68 EMD - Electrical Machines and Drives I........................................................................................... 69 DCM - Data-Driven Control and Monitoring..................................................................................... 70 SS01 - Distributed Machine Vision Systems / RF-Microwave-Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT................................................................................................................................... 71 EMD - Electrical Machines and Drives II.......................................................................................... 72 Reviewers............................................................................. 73 Index of Authors...................................................................76 Notes.................................................................................... 83 3 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society General Information CONFERENCE VENUE Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA REGISTRATION HOURS Registration is located in the Mission Ballroom Foyer on Level 1 of the Santa Clara Convention Center (see map on the back cover of this guide) Sunday, 5 June: 13:00- 16:00 Monday, 6 June: 7:00 - 18:00 Tuesday, 7 June: 8:00 - 17:30 Wednesday, 8 June: 8:00 - 17:30 Thursday, 9 June: 8:00 - 19:30 Friday, 10 June: 8:00 - 13:00 WIFI INFORMATION (inside the Convention Center) Network Name: IEEEIES Network Password: 2016ISIE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Dial 911 and let the registration desk know of the situation. Or, you can call the Convention Center security team who are all Brst-aid and CPR certiBed, and also have AED training. They can be reached at +1-408-748-7100. LIST OF LOCAL AREA PLACES OF WORSHIP Our Lady of Peace Catholic - 2800 Mission College, Santa Clara St. Justin Parish - 2655 Homestead Road, Santa Clara Christian Church Santa Clara - 1821 Bowers Rd, Santa Clara First Presbyterian - 2499 Homestead Road, Santa Clara Calvery Baptist - 3137 Forbes, Santa Clara Chinese Catholic Church - 900 Lafayette Rd, Santa Clara Islamic Center - 1755 Catherine, Santa Clara San Jose Buddhist Church - 640 5th Street, San Jose Temple Emanu-El - 1010 University, San Jose Church of LDS - 875 Quince, Santa Clara 4 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 WHERE TO GET MONEY There is an ATM machine in the main lobby of the Convention Center, and the Hyatt hotel also has one in the lobby. SALES TAXES The tax rate for items sold in Santa Clara County is 8.75% of item price, and is added at the time of purchase. Tax rates for hotel rooms (called Transient Occupancy Tax) in Silicon Valley are 9.5% to 10% of the room rate, and is also added at time of payment. In addition, there is a 2% community facilities district tax for hotels in the vicinity of Levi's Stadium. ADVICE ON TIPPING Restaurants: If it is a sit-down restaurant, then a tip of 15-20% is typical Taxi drivers: 10-18% of the fare Courtesy shuttle drivers: $1-2 per bag Hotel bell staI: $1-2 per bag Hotel maid: $2-3 per night LOCAL TRANSPORTATION The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) light rail system is conveniently located outside of the convention center. It runs between San Jose to Mountain View to Milpitas. Maps and info website is www.vta.org. This site will also give information on bus routes and schedules. Cabs are always stationed outside of the Hyatt Regency Hotel. To reach a cab at other locations, Yellow Cab is used frequently. Their number is +1 408-777-7777. OTHER TRANSPORTATION From Airports There are 3 major airports that serve Silicon Valley: SFO, SJC, and OAK San Francisco International (SFO) operates 24 hours and has many Mights domestic and international Mineta San Jose Airport (SJC) operates limited hours and has a few international Mights from Europe, China, and Japan. This airport is closest to the Industry Summit and ISIE’16 venue, but Mights are limited Oakland International (OAK) operates many hours but is furthest from the event 5 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Transportation to the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara/Santa Clara Convention Center It is possible to take a train to the Convention Center from SFO. Take the BART to Millbrae and then CalTrain to Mountain View and then the Light Rail to Great America Station or Old Ironsides station. Taxi fare from SFO is about $120. Taxi and UBER fare from SJC is about $20. An estimate for UBER service is $50-100 from SFO. The Shuttle service, such as SuperShuttle is about $35 from SFO. You can rent a car at any of the airports. The Google maps provides the best public transportation recommendations. Getting to Convention Center (by car) From San Francisco International Airport SFO (approximately 30 miles): Take Highway 101 South to Great America Parkway and turn left. Hyatt Regency Santa Clara is located on the right at the corner of Tasman and Great America Parkway. From Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport SJC (5 miles): Turn left onto Airport Boulevard, then turn left onto Guadalupe Parkway. Follow the signs to Highway 101 North. Guadalupe Parkway will put you onto Highway 101 North. Take Great America Parkway and turn right. WEATHER FORECAST The meterologist expects mostly sunny days for the entire week. Daytime high temperatures are projected to be in the mid-70's (mid-20's Celsius). Evening low temperate are expected to be around the mid-50's (about 15˚C). Average humidity for early June is around 65%, decreasing during the day, and increasing in the evening. 6 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Santa Clara Quick Guide RETAIL & SHOPPING MALLS Westeld Valley Fair 2855 Stevens Creek, San Jose Santana Row 377 Stevens Creek, San Jose DINING (By cuisine) AMERICAN / CONTINENTAL TrusCA at The Hyatt Regency Parcel 104 (American/Market Fresh) at Marriott GM Great Mall 447 Great Mall, Milpitas Birk’s 3955 Freedom Cr. Andy’s BBQ 2367 El Camino Real David’s 5151 Stars Stripes HOSPITAL / CLINICS Kaiser, 700 Lawrence Expy Call 911 for emergency Valley Medical Center, 2221 Enborg, San Jose TEX / MEXICAN Mexicali Grill 3149 Mission College Pedro’s Mexican 3535 Freedom Cr. CUP OF COFFEE OR JUICE Jamba Juice (Juice Bar) 3146 Mission College Starbucks (CoIee) 3113 Mission College ITALIAN Tomatina 3127 Mission College. Piatti Restaurant 3905 Rivermark Plz. Call 911 for emergency SEAFOOD Fish Market 3775 El Camino PHARMACY (Rx) QUICK BITES Togo’s Sandwiches 5350 Great America Carl’s Jr. 2221 Tasman Drive World Wrapps 3125 Mission College In-n-Out Burger 3101 Mission College McDonald’s 2850 Augustine Safeway Food & Drug (24 hr) MICROBREWERY / SPORTS BAR Pizza My Heart 4300 Great 3970 Rivermark Plz Faultline Microbrewery 1235 America Pkwy Oakmead / Lakeside Walmart Grocery & Pharmacy 3149 Mission College Dave & Buster’s American/Entertainment 940 Great Mall Dr. Bennigans Great America Pkwy PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION VTA (Bus and Light Rail) www.vta.org CAL (Regional Train) www.caltrain.com for MORE INFORMATION www.santaclara.org PACIFIC RIM Sushi Bar At the Hyatt Regency Sushi O Sushi (Japanese) 2789 El Camino Midori (Japanese) 1066 E. El Camino 7 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Message from the General Chairs On behalf of the IEEE and its Industrial Electronics Society, welcome to Santa Clara, CA for the 25th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE-2016). We are delighted to host the Brst U.S. edition of the conference alongside the inaugural IEEE Tech Industry Summit, a twoday event featuring 30+ industry speakers and panelists. Together, the Industry Summit and ISIE2016 present a week of opportunities for engaging dialogues around the technological challenges of the Industrial Internet of Things. With the theme “Challenges of the IoT,” IEEE convenes industry and research communities to foster new ideas and bring a whole system approach to the thinking around IoT. We hope attendees will realize the enormous potential of IoT and join a broad community seeking to overcome major challenges in both research and industry. Conference functions are at the Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway, conveniently located in the heart of Silicon Valley and surrounding cities of the Bay area such as San Francisco and San Jose, and home of the world's major technology companies too numerous to count. The week opens with the Tech Industry Summit (Monday-Tuesday). ISIE-2016 then follows on Wednesday-Friday. Registrants of the Summit or ISIE-2016 are free to attend all open technical sessions of either event on any day. Several standards working groups, technical committees and administrative committees of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society are also meeting this week. On the social & cultural side, Industry Summit registrants are invited to a Monday evening reception. Everyone is invited to the IEEE Students and Young Professionals Meetup on Tuesday evening (see Other Events page). ISIE-2016 registrants and companions are invited to a welcome reception on Wednesday evening, and conference banquet on Thursday evening. Vendors selling "grab-and-go" lunches will be onsite daily for convenience of all attendees. The international conferences of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society are characterized by a friendly atmosphere. We hope your experiences this week will deepen and broaden your technical knowledge, promote your professional career, and cultivate life-long friendships. Please take some time to relax and explore the some of the many family-friendly attractions within the Bay area. • Weekend visitors may tour Levi Stadium, a high-tech, LEED Gold-certiBed football stadium just 10 minutes walk from the conference venue. • Just under 3 km away (40 minutes walking) is the Intel Museum, where four decades of Intel semiconductor innovations are highlighted. • In downtown San Jose is "The Tech" - a museum of technology innovation for all ages. Catch the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail #902 at Great America station (5 minutes walk from the conference venu), and get oI at the San Jose Convention Center stop. Or, take a taxi and get there in about 20 minutes. • Also in downtown San Jose is The Winchester Mystery House, a Queen Anne Victorian mansion renowned for its weird and quirky history, size, architectural curiousities, and absence of planning direction. Our deepest gratitude goes to the many volunteers who served as reviewers, session chairs, track and special session organizers, publication and information managers, and advisors. We especially wish to thank our many partners, whose logos appear on the front cover of this program guidebook. 8 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Message from the Technical Program Chair On behalf of the Technical Program Committee, welcome to the IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE-2016). The ISIE-2016 technical program is mostly organized around initial proposals from the Technical Committees of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, broadly covering all areas of interest of the Society and including 18 tracks and 11 special sessions. With these tracks and special sessions, it is possible to attract submissions reporting in new ideas, as well to support discussions in a wide range of challenging problems. For the technical program, we have thoroughly reviewed all submissions and selected 204 high quality papers, which were included in the program. The program is structured into 22 technical sessions, including also the Student & Young Professionals Forum and four sessions devoted to Standards. ISIE-2016 program also beneBt from the possibility of participants attend the Tech Industry Summit during the two days before ISIE-2016. All technical paper sessions at ISIE 2016 will have the same organization, starting with a 3-minute spotlight talks for all papers in the session (either 9 or 10), and then an interactive session of about 45 minutes for all papers in the session that will be held in the session room. The quality of the program is a combination of quality submissions and diligent work of the members of the International Program Committee. We would like to acknowledge all authors of submitted papers and all track chairs, special sessions organizers and additional reviewers, who dedicated their time to the review of the submitted papers. The success of any conference depends on the quality of the program and participation of people. We thank you all for being here. We trust that you will Bnd the technical program intellectually stimulating and your stay in Santa Clara really enjoyable. Michael Condry General Chair Tech Industry Summit Luis Gomes Technical Program Chair ISIE-2016 John Hung General Chair ISIE-2016 9 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Organizing Committee Members Finance C. J. "Allen" Chen (USA), Erin Lyman (IEEE) IEEE Student & Young Professionals Program Mario Milicevic (Canada), Ramesh Nair (USA) IES Student Travel Grants Marek Jasinski (Poland) Local Arrangements Michelle Measal (IEEE) Publications Andres Augusto Nogueiras Melendez (Spain) Publicity & Development Lee Stogner (USA), Beth Surmont (IEEE) Registration John Teehan (IEEE) Strategic Programming Marie Hunter and Susan Root (IEEE) Summit Speakers' Liaison Barbara Dantas (IEEE) Web & Development Lea Miller (IEEE) Special thanks go to Sherry Russ Sills (IEEE Meeting Conferences & Events), who kept all team members on track week-in and week-out, and refereed the weekly conference calls. You're the BEST! 10 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Technical Program Committee Members ISIE-2016 technical tracks and special sessions are organized by members of the various IES Technical Committees. Their work encompasses oversight of paper reviews, track and session structure, and organization of all session chairs. Listed here are titles of ISIE-2016 technical tracks, their respective track co-chairs, titles of special sessions, and their respective organizers. The ISIE-2016 Technical Program Chair is Luis Gomes, Portugal. Technical tracks and track co-chairs Automation, Communication & Informatics Kim-Fung Tsang, Hong Kong Paulo Leitão, Portugal Mikael Gidlund, Sweden Gerhard P. Hancke, Hong Kong Building Automation, Control, and Management Jan Haase, Germany Mahmoud Alahmad, USA Gerhard Zucker, Austria Data-Driven Control and Monitoring Shen Yin, China Adel Haghani, Germany Electrical Machines and Drives Chris Gerada, UK Franck Betin, France Radu Bojoi, Italy Electronic Systems on Chip Marc Perron, Canada David Terrazas, Canada Energy Storage Federico Baronti, Italy Chengbin Ma, China Human Factors Kanghyun Jo, South Korea Hiroshi Hashimoto, Japan Sho Yokota, Japan Industrial Cyber-physical Systems Armando W Colombo, Germany Yang Shi, Canada Elizabeth Chang, Australia Mechatronics and Robotics Peter Korondi, Hungary Niitsuma Mihoko, Japan 11 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Micro- and Nano-electromechanical Systems for ‘The Internet of Things’ Ridha Ben Mrad, Canada Andrew Holmes, UK Zhichao Tan , USA Power Electronics Herbert Hess, USA Andres Nogueiras, Spain Chandan Chakraborty, India José Ignácio León, Spain Haitham Abu-Rub, Qatar Renewable Energy Ramon Blasco-Gimenez, Spain Xinbo Ruan, China Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications Milos Manic, USA Sensors and Actuators Kiyoshi Ohishi, Japan Mo-Yuen Chow, USA Toshiyuki Murakami, Japan Yasutaka Fujimoto, Japan Smart Grids Peter Palensky, Netherlands Thomas Strasser, Austria Standards Victor Huang, USA Allen Chen, USA Transportation Electrication Ritesh Keshri, India Fei Gao, France Akshay K. Rathore, Singapore Sheldon S. Williamson, Canada Trends in Engineering Education João Martins, Portugal Oscar Lucia, Spain Ahmad Ibrahim, Canada 12 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 List of Special Sessions (SS) and SS co-organizers Distributed Machine Vision Systems Oleg Sergiyenko, Mexico Julio Cesar Rodriguez-Qui[onez, Mexico Wendy Flores-Fuentes, Mexico Moises Rivas-Lopez, Mexico Edge-leading Solutions for Smart Cities Gianluca Fabbri, Italy Chengbin Ma, China Maurizio Paschero, Italy Health Monitoring and Management for Modern Smart Manufacturing Systems Shen Yin, China Bing Xiao, China Okyay Kaynak, China Huijun Gao, China Semantic Technologies in Automation Joern Ploennigs, Ireland Martin Wollschlaeger, Germany Henrik Dibowski, Czech Republic Big data and cloud system processing for wearable applications Wing-Kuen Ling, China Kim-Fung Tsang, Hong Kong Gerhard P. Hancke, Hong Kong Motion Control for Mechatronic systems Toshiaki Tsuji, Japan Roberto Oboe, Italy Hiroshi Fujimoto, Japan Makoto Iwasaki, Japan RF/Microwave/Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT Zhibo Pang, Sweden Kim-Fung Tsang, Hong Kong Gerhard P. Hancke Sr, South Africa Wireless Sensor Networks: Hardware/Software Design Aspects for Industry Reza Abrishambaf, USA Mert Bal, USA Jorge Cabral, Portugal Massimiliano Ruggeri, Italy Advanced in Power Electronics Converters for Smart Grid Applications Marcelo A. Perez, Chile Freddy Flores-Bahamonde, Chile Sergio Vazquez, Spain 13 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Haptics and Force Control Based on Advanced Sensors and Actuators Toshiyuki Murakami, Japan Yasutaka Fujimoto , Japan Kiyoshi Ohishi, Japan Seichiro Katsura, Japan Recent Development on Photovoltaic Energy Systems Samir Kouro, Chile Hugues Renaudineau, Chile Christian Rojas, Chile Giovanni Spagnuolo, Italy 14 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Daily Timetables At a Glance Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Tech Industry Summit (Room M1) 5:00 - 7:00 pm Industry Summit reception (Mission City Ballroom B1-B3) Tuesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tech Industry Summit (Room M1) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Student & Young Professionals Meetup (see Other Events page) Note: Wednesday activities start at 8:00 am! Wednesday Room M1 8:00-10:00 am TT: Technical Track, SS: Special Session Room M2 Room M3 IEEE P21451-001 working group 10:00-10:30 am ISIE-2016 opening session IEEE P61158 working group 10:30 am-12 noon Student & Young Professionals Tutorial 12 noon-1:30 pm Break for Lunch 1:30-3:00 pm TT Energy Storage / SS Recent Development on Photovoltaic Energy Systems 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-5:00 pm TT Standards TT SmartGrids TT Trends in Engineering Education Afternoon break Student & Young Professionals Forum TT Industrial Cyber Physical Systems SS Semantic Technologies in Automation 5:00-7:00 pm Room B5 TT Smart Grids SS Advanced in Power Electronics Converters for Smart Grid Applications ISIE-2016 welcome reception 15 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Daily Timetables - continued TT: Technical Track, SS: Special Session Thursday Room M1 8:30-10:30 am 10:30 am-12 noon TT Power Electronics - I 5:30-7:30 pm Room B5 TT Automation, Communication and Infomatics TT Mechatronics and Robotics TT Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications Break for Lunch TT Power Electronics - II SS Big Data and Cloud System Processing for Wearable Applications SS Haptics and Force Control Based on Advanced Sensors and Actuators SS Motion Control for Mechatronic Systems Afternoon break 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-5:00 pm Room M3 IEEE P2660.1 working group 12 noon-1:30 pm 1:30-3:00 pm Room M2 TT Power Electronics - III TT Human Factors TT Sensors and Actuators TT Electronic Systems on Chip SS Edge-leading Solutionsfor Smart Cities ISIE-2016 dinner NOTE: IEEE SCC-42 Standards Coordinating Committee on Transportation meets Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM at the Convention Center, Room 204. 16 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Daily Timetables - continued TT: Technical Track, SS: Special Session Friday Room M1 Room M2 Room M3 8:30-10:30 am 10:30 am-12 noon TT Transportation ElectriBcation 12 noon-1:30 pm 1:30-3:00 pm TT Renewable Energy Break for Lunch SS Health Monitoring and Management for Modern Smart Manufacturing 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-5:00 pm TT Data-Driven Control and Montoring SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems TT Electrical Machines and Drives - I Afternoon break SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems / SS RFMicrowave-Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT TT Electrical Machines and Drives - II 17 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Other Events Student & Young Professionals Meetup (mixer) Tuesday 7 June, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Location: Britannia Arms Pub, 173 West Santa Clara Street San Jose Register here:https://yp-tech-summit-2016.eventbrite.com Join us for a night of drinks and casual networking at Britannia Arms in San Jose. All Tech Industry Summit and ISIE participants are invited to attend. Local IEEE members in the San Francisco Bay Area have also been invited, so this is a great opportunity to connect with local members and expand your professional network. Student & Young Professionals Tutorial Wednesday, 8 June, 10:30 AM - 12 Noon Location: Mission City Ballroom M1 See additional details elsewhere in this program guide. Everyone is invited! IES Technical Committee Meetings The most eIective way to develop professional and social networks is through the nearly two dozen IES Technical Committtees (TC). Technical Committee meetings are a good place to make initial introductions, and to volunteer for technical activities and leadership roles. Listed in the table are several IES TCs that plan to meet during the Summit/ISIE-2016 week. The schedule is subject to last-minute changes, so please visit the Registration Desk in the Mission City Ballroom foyer for a Bnal schedule. 18 Name of IES Technical Committee Meeting day, time Room Cloud & Wireless Systems for Industrial Applications Wednesday, 14:00-15:00 206 Energy Storage Wednesday, 15:00-16:00 206 Human Factors Thursday, 12:00-13:00 Industrial Agents Wednesday, 16:00-17:00 206 Industrial Informatics Thursday, 11:00-12:00 206 MEMS & Nanotechnologies Thursday, 15:00-16:00 206 Motion Control Thursday, 09:00-11:00 206 Resilience & Security for Industrial Applications Thursday, 14:00-15:00 206 Sensors and Actuators Thursday, 12:00-13:00 206 Standards Thursday, 13:00-14:00 206 M2 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Transportation ElectriBcation Thursday, 16:00-17:00 206 IEEE Standards Working Group Meetings The following working groups for IEEE Standards are meeting during the Summit/ISIE-2016 week. Please study the Daily Timetables for meeting locations and times. • IEEE P21451-001: Recommended Practice for Signal Treatment Applied to Smart Transducers • IEEE P61158: Standard for Industrial Hard Real-Time Communication • IEEE P2660.1: Recommended Practices on Industrial Agents • IEEE SCC-42 Standards Coordinating Committee on Transportation meets Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM at the Convention Center, Room 204. IES Standing Committee Meetings Friday, 10 June Location: Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, in the Alameda, Bayshore, and Cypress rooms. Time Alameda Bayshore Cypress 0900-1100 Nominations & Appointments Publications Technical Activities 1100-1245 Constitution & Bylaws Workshops Membership 1400-1530 Awards & Honors Conferences Planning & Development 1530-1700 Past Presidents Conferences Finance 1700-1800 O\cers Note: O\cers also meet for breakfast, Friday, 0730-0830. IES AdCom Meeting Saturday, 11 June, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Location: Hyatt Regency Santa Clara, in the Magnolia Room. 19 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Student & Young Professionals Tutorial Next-Generation Smart Grids: Architecture and Technical Routes Dr. Qing-Chang Zhong Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Control Systems Society Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Power Electronics Society Max McGraw Chair in Energy and Power Engineering Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Illinois Institute of Technology, USA email: zhongqc@ieee.org url: http://mypages.iit.edu/~qzhong2/ Abstract: Power systems are going through a paradigm change from centralised generation, to distributed generation, and further on to smart grids. A huge number of renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and storage systems etc. are being connected to power systems. Moreover, various loads are being required to take part in demand response and to improve energy e\ciency. These make it impossible to control and operate power systems in the conventional way, because of the di\culties in modelling the huge number of players in the system and in identifying a suitable mechanism to operate the system. In this lecture, we will present the architecture and its associated distributed control strategy for the next-generation smart grids, based on the inherent synchronisation mechanism of conventional synchronous generators. Inverters will be operated to behave like synchronous generators and rectiBers will be operated to behave like synchronous motors. Moreover, the dedicated synchronisation units, often phaselocked-loops, which are deemed to be a must-have component in grid-tied converters, will be removed. As a result, this architecture uniBes the interface of all the diIerent players with the transmission and distribution network so that the majority of the players, including all conventional power plants, new add-ons of suppliers and most loads, will be able to synchronise with each other to achieve autonomous operation and maintain system stability, without the need of a dedicated communication network. Most of the players will follow the same mathematical model of synchronous machines and hence the operation and analysis of the system is simpliBed considerably. Biosketch: Dr. Qing-Chang Zhong is recognized worldwide for expertise in both control theory and power electronics, serving as a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Control Systems Society and the IEEE Power Electronics Society. Before joining Illinois Institute of Technology, he was the Chair Professor in Control and Systems Engineering at The University of She\eld, UK, where he built up a $5M+ research lab dedicated to the control of energy and power systems, and attracted the support of Rolls-Royce, National Instruments, Texas Instruments, Siemens, ALSTOM, Turbo Power Systems, Chroma, Yokagawa, OPAL RT and other organizations. He obtained a PhD degree in 2000 from Shanghai Jiao-Tong University and another PhD degree in 2004 from Imperial College London (awarded the Best Doctoral Thesis Prize). He co-authored three research monographs, including Robust Control of Time-delay Systems (Springer, 2006) and a No. 7 Amazon Best Seller Control of Power Inverters in Renewable Energy and Smart Grid Integration (Wiley-IEEE Press, 2013). His fourth research monograph entitled Power Electronics-Enabled Autonomous Power Systems: Next Generation Smart Grids is scheduled for publication by Wiley-IEEE. He is an Associate Editor of four IEEE Transactions in control and power electronics, including IEEE Trans. on Automatic Control, IEEE Trans. on Control Systems Technology, IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics, and IEEE Trans. on Power Electronics. 20 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 IEEE Tech Industry Summit Program ALL technical sessions are in Mission City Ballroom M1 Monday morning, 6 June 8:00 AM Welcome and Introduction - Michael Condry 8:30–10:30 Power & Energy Complexities of IoT – Chair: John Hung, Auburn University 30 mins Finding and Fitting Batteries for Small IoT Devices – Andy Keates, Intel 30 mins Smart Energy: The key to realising our COP 21 ambitions– David Healey, Analysys Mason 30 mins The case for IEEE open standards to drive the convergence of Distributed Generation (DG) and IoT - Antoine Paquin, Solantro 30 mins Cyber Security in the Industrial Internet of Things - Julie Holstad, Southern Company Services 10:30-10:40 10-minute BREAK 10:40 -12:40 Security For the Industrial Internet of Things - Chair: Hamed Soroush, RealTime Innovations (RTI) 30 mins The Challenge of Protecting the Industrial Internet - Hamed Soroush, Real-Time Innovations (RTI) 30 mins De-Mystifying IoT – JeIrey Voas, NIST 30 mins Security for the Industrial IoT - Francis Cianfrocca, Bayshore Networks 30 mins Security Panel 12:40-1:40 o Ray Potter, SafeLogic o David Grawrock, Intel/TCG o Monty Wiseman, Intel /TCG Break for LUNCH 21 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Monday afternoon, 6 June 1:40–3:40 Venture Capital and the IoT, Chairs: Po Chi Wu, Berkeley and Andy Butler, D2M 30 mins Keynote: Milton Chang, Incubic 30 mins The Transformative Role of IOT on the Future of Education - Andy Butler, D2M 30 mins Hortau Irrigation Systems: The success story of collaboration between an IoT Startup and University research - Marc Perron, Alizem and Jocelyn Boudreau, Hortau 30 mins Venture Capitalists Panel moderated by Jocelyn Boudreau, Hortau o Milton Chang, Incubic o Andy Butler, D2M o Marc Perron, Alizem o Glenn Solomon, GGV Capital o David Wu, Maveron 3:40-3:55 15-minute BREAK 3:55–4:40 IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework 45 mins Panel moderated by Oleg Logvinov, IoTecha o Paul Murdock, Landis+Gyr o Viacheslav (Slava) Zolotnikov, Kaspersky Lab o Ludwig Winkel o Wilbert (Chuck) Adams o Rabindra (Rabi) Chakraborty, Senslytics Monday evening, 6 June Tech Industry Summit reception 5:00-7:00 PM, Mission City Ballroom B1-B3 22 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Tuesday morning, 7 June 9:00 AM Keynote: IoT Technologies – Ken Caviasca, Intel 9:30 AM Keynote: IoT Wearables - Michael Leabman, CTO of Energous 10:00–11:30 IoT Communications Challenges - Roxsana Hadjizadeh, Cisco 45 mins Security and IoT Communications Panel moderated by Monique Morrow 45 mins o The Internet of Things and Scaling the Internet Architecturally - Monique Morrow, CTO of Cisco o Can IoT be secured? - Nancy Cam-Winget, Distinguished Engineer of Cisco o Balancing End User Control and the Market Data Opportunity in the Era of IoT - Evelyn de Souza; Engineering Technical Leader of Cisco Wireless and IoT Panel moderated by K-F Tsang and Shahid Mumtaz 12:00-1:00 PM o Smart Device To Smart Device Communication for 5G – Shahid Mumtaz, Instituto de Telecomunicações Aveiro, Portugal o Sayantan Choudhury, Nokia Technologies, US o Big Analog Data™, New Architectures to Realize New Insights - Jamie Smith, National Instruments o Wireless IoT Access Standards - Ahmed Alsohaily, University of Toronto o IoT Communications Challenges - Ammar Rayes, Cisco o Wireless technologies for Internet of Buildings - Youngchoon Park, Johnson Controls o Wireless Connectivity For Future Buildings - Zhibo Pang, ABB Sweden Break for LUNCH 23 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Tuesday afternoon, 7 June 1:00– 3:00 IoT Computation Challenges – Chair: John Swan, Intel 30 mins Keynote: Research and Open Innovation for an interoperable Internet of Things – Max Senges, Google 30 mins Digital Storage in the Internet of Things – Tom Coughlin, Coughlin Associates 30 mins OS requirements for IoT – Dinyar Dastoor, Windriver 30 mins IoT Solutions in 8 Bits or Fewer – James Osborne, Microsoft 3:00-3:10 10 minute BREAK 3:10–4:40 Applications Areas for IoT - Chair: Lee Stogner 24 30 mins Aviation Industrial Internet – Shyam Nath, GE Digital 30 mins Industrial Internet of Things – Key use cases, adoption patterns, and techno-socio-economic challenges - Edy Liongosari, Accenture 30 mins The Indispensable Enabler: Cyber Security for IoT & Enhancing Security for IoT – Stuart Gillen, SparkCognition Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 IEEE Tech Industry Summit Speakers, Panelists, and Session Chairs Wilbert (Chuck) Adams (photo not available) Biosketch not available at time of printing. Title: IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework (Panelist) Ahmed Alsohaily holds a PhD degree from the University of Toronto. He is a member of the technology strategy team at Telus and a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. He is also an advisor for the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) alliance and actively contributes to the IEEE ComSoc Standards Development. Title: Wireless IoT Access Standards This presentation is an overview of wireless IoT access standards in addition to a mobile operator perspective on IoT access. Jocelyn Boudreau is CEO and co-founder of Hortau. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering and a Masters degree from Laval University, Canada. Early in his career, Jocelyn helped develop a sub-irrigation system in capillary mat for container crops, greenhouse and nursery. He then acted as a consultant, before co-founding Hortau in 2002 where he played a key role in the company’s start-up phase, from the business plan and strategy, Bnancing, building and managing a high-level team. Jocelyn and his family currently live in San Luis Obispo, CA, home of Hortau’s U.S. headquarters. Ti t l e : Hortau Irrigation Systems: The success story of collaboration between an IoT Startup and University research This session will show the story of Hortau - a venture-backed industrial electronics and IoT start up - where the collaboration with a public-funded University has been critical in their success. Title: Venture Capitalists (Panel moderator) 25 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Andy Butler is the founder and CEO of Design to Matter Inc. Founded in 1995 with o\ces in Sunnyvale and Hong Kong, "D2M" has been in the business of developing and launching smart-connected devices for over 21 years. D2M is currently heavily involved in a company that it internally incubated, Square Panda, which is pioneering the educational IOT space. Title: The Transformative Role of IOT on the Future of Education Nancy Cam-Winget is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems where she works in the Security CTO O\ce, and focuses on IoT security, Cyber and identity-based security solutions. She was the product strategist and lead architect for Cisco’s Wi-Fi product group. She authored and was editor for multiple published standards such as IEEE 802.11i, 802.11w, 802.11r, 802.1X and IETF RFC 7170 and RFC 7171. Title: Can IoT be secured? With the growing adoption of IoT, breaches in this space are publicized and growing, highlighting the importance of security. There are many breaches publicized in the media today, but of importance is their impact. With such an attack surface expanding, can the IoT be secured? What would the security solution look like? How do we ensure the security doesn’t compromise availability and safety of the IoT system? Ken Caviasca is vice president in the IoT Group and general manager of platform engineering and development at Intel Corporation, with responsibility for computing platforms targeted to the IoT. Caviasca earned his bachelor’s degree in computer and electrical engineering from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut and his MBA degree from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. He holds seven patents in circuits, CPU and video systems architecture. Title: IoT Technologies Ken leads the Planning, Architecture, and Engineering development of Intel’s Atom, Core, and Xeon HW/SW platforms for the IOT market. 26 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Rabindra (Rabi) Chakraborty, President, Senslytics is leading a young company spun-oI from the multinational IT company, Catalyst Business Solutions. Senslytics is in the industrial IoT Analytics software space, integrating sensor data, business data and big data in order to provide real time monitoring insights for compliance and safety management. Prior to Senslytics, Rabi was in the start up team of Catalyst. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University. He has traveled over 50 countries. Title: IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework (Panelist) Milton Chang is the author of Toward Entrepreneurship and managing partner of Incubic (see www.miltonchang.com). Companies he incubated resulted in six IPOs and seven acquisitions. He is currently an investor in Bve startup companies and is on the board of Aurrion (www.aurrion.com), MBio Diagnostics (www.mbiodx.com) and Thingap (www.thingap.com) He is a Trustee of the California Institute of Technology and has recently served on the SEC Advisory Committee on Small and Emerging Companies. Dr. Chang earned his BS engineering degree with highest honors from the University of Illinois and PhD from the California Institute of Technology, and received Distinguished Alumni awards from both U of I and Caltech. Keynote title and abstract (not available at time of printing) Sayantan Choudhury, Nokia Technologies, has been an active researcher in the Beld of signal processing and wireless communications for over 15 years, with several Bled patents and publications in leading conferences and journals. He leads the Connectivity and Platforms, US team in Nokia Technologies group and is engaged in wireless innovation and platform exploration for new product opportunities in future Nokia Technologies’ businesses. Previously, he has led the IEEE standardization work at Nokia Research Center-Berkeley and has contributed to IEEE 802.11 ah (a.k.a. Wi-Fi HaLow), IEEE 802.11ax and 3GPP standardization. Dr. Choudhury received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara and his M.S. degree from the University of Texas at Austin. Title: Wireless and IoT (panelist) 27 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Francis Cianfrocca is the Founder & Chief Scientist of Bayshore Networks, Inc. He is a recognized IoT industry visionary and evangelist, trusted by Fortune 100 CSOs and CIOs. He provides direction for Bayshore’s technology vision and thought leadership, and recently presented at the IoT World Forum, the Industrial Internet Consortium, the IoT Global Innovation Forum, the RSA Security Conference and Mobile World Congress, among others. Cianfrocca earned his MA at the University of Michigan and his BA at the Eastman School of Music. Title: Security for the Industrial IoT The presentation will describe Industrial Internet security use cases that can move an organization from vulnerable to secure. These use cases enable beneBts such as protection of industrial devices from local and Internet-based attack; safe and secure third-party access to local OT/ICS devices and data; and aggregation and analysis of big data in near realtime to create visibility and value via insight to operations Michael Condry was the Chief Technical O\cer for Intel Corporation, Global Ecosystem Division. His career has a mixture of academic and industry positions. He held teaching and research positions at Princeton and the University of Illinois. His industry roles included AT&T Bell-Labs, Sun Microsystems, and Intel. Michael came to Intel to head up Networking Applications research. Michael’s eIorts in technical staI development at Intel awarded him and his team the prestigious Intel Quality Award in 2015. He is the President-Elect of the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (TEMS), and he is a senior board member for the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES). He created and chairs the IEEE Industry Forum series that has successfully engaged industry in over 14 conferences. Michael is also a member of the IEEE Computer Society for over 27 years. Title: Welcome to the IEEE Tech Industry Summit Tom Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates is a widely respected storage analyst and consultant. He has over 35 years in the data storage industry with multiple engineering and management positions at high proBle companies. He is also the author of Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide (Newnes Press). He is also a regular contributor on digital storage for Forbes.com. Tom is Director for IEEE Region 6 and active in the Consumer Electronics Society and other professional organizations. For more info, visit www.tomcoughlin.com Title: Digital Storage in the Internet of Things The growth of connected intelligent devices for industrial and consumer uses will generate large volumes of data. IoT will lead to multiple levels of storage and use of this content to make important global decisions while protecting privacy and providing security. This talk will look at how digital storage will be used in these intelligent devices as well as the on-line local and remote services that analyze and use this data to make real-time analysis and decisions for industrial, security and consumer applications. 28 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Dinyar Dastoor, Windriver (photo not available) Biosketch not available at time of printing. Title: OS Requirements for IoT Evelyn de Souza, Data Privacy and Security Leader, Cisco Systems / Cloud Security Alliance Strategy Advisor, focuses on developing industry blueprints that accelerate privacy and security across cloud and the IoT. She served as the Chair of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Data Governance working group and the Cloud Security Alliance Cloud Controls Matrix, and was named to CloudNOW's Top 10 Women in Cloud Computing for 2014. She regularly advocates best practices on cloud and data security at http://cloudtweaks.com/author/evelyn/ Title: Balancing End User Control and the Market Data Opportunity in the Era of IoT As the Internet of Things gains further ubiquity, data on consumer lifestyles and habits will take on increased value to IoT manufacturers and their ecosystem of partners. In today’s era of digital user empowerment ought not users have the ability to control how their data is shared, with which parties and to have a digital data trail over their data? This session will propose a ecosystem-industry-wide approach for enhanced end user data control and for providers a model for digital safety and “trusted” economic gain. Stuart Gillen is Director of Business Development at SparkCognition. His areas of specialty include IoT architectures, platforms, and technologies. Gillen previously worked for National Instruments as their Condition Monitoring Business Owner, responsible for driving the overall strategy of the NI Condition Monitoring platform. Gillen holds bachelor and M.B.A degrees from Kansas State University. Title: The Indispensable Enabler: Cyber Security for IoT & Enhancing Security for IoT With Bfty billion devices expected to be online by 2020, security is more critical than ever before. Existing approaches only address part of the problem. Many threats escape detection, yet leave behind a pattern that is waiting to be found. The most innovative solutions will be Cognitive, data-driven Analytics platform for Clouds, Devices and the IoT industrial and security market that deliver out-of-band, symptom-sensitive analytics, insights, and security 29 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society David Grawrock is a Senior Principal Engineer and Security Architect for the Intel IoT Security group, where his role is to assist various IoT groups in creating end-to-end security architectures. He focuses on the hardware devices at all levels of the IoT ecosystem from sensors, through gateways, to cloud servers. David has worked in the computer industry for over 30 years holding positions with Symantec, Central Point Software, and Lotus. He holds over 50 patents with more pending. David does have a life outside of Intel; he is a proud husband, father, and grandfather, semiretired dedicated soccer coach (after a break of 8 years he coached his grandsons U6 team), My Bsherman, photographer, and long suIering family genealogist. Title: Security (Panelist) Roxsana Hadjizadeh is the New Product Program Manager in the Server, Switching, and Virtualization Product Group at Cisco. Her professional past includes Silicon Valley companies GENUS Inc., PRIAM, Network Computing Devices, WinCom Systems, Quantum 3D and Tesla Motors. Roxsana is very active in IEEE leadership in the Santa Clara Valley, as well as community charity eIorts. She is a member of Cisco’s iWise (Inspiring Women through Information Sharing and Experiences), WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) and Connected Women. She lives with her husband in San Jose, CA, and her daughter is a junior at San Diego State University. Title: IoT Communications Challenges (Session chair) As technology is enabling people to conduct daily business and life, the billions of Internet connection becomes a reality soon. We look into the infrastructure support and speciBcally security to avoid computer crashes, smart phones rebooting or running out of power, self-driving cars striking or killing a pedestrian and so on. Therefore IoT communication is the key with its own challenges that will be discussed with two expert teams in this session. David Healey has worked in the energy and utility industry for more than 25 years. Prior to joining Analysys Mason, he was Smart Grid Practice Head at global information technology consulting Brm Wipro Technologies. In 2007, he founded and launched in Smart Grid Solutions, one of the Brst advisory consultancy companies in Europe dedicated to the emerging smart energy sector. Since 2014, David has held an invited advisory role on the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Sustainable Energy and Energy E\ciency committees. Title: Smart Energy: The key to realising our COP 21 ambitions • • • • • 30 ICT developments that can deliver our Smart Energy future Intelligent distribution can unlock energy assets and e\ciency Consumer storage - the potential game changer Essential need for balance between regulation and market forces COP 21 - the next 5 years are critical Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Julie Holstad (Engineering Manager, Technical Services - I & C, Southern Company Services) began her career with Southern Company in 2011 as a project manager before moving into Operations IT. Southern Company is the 16th largest utility company in the world, and 4th largest in the U.S. In her current role, she is responsible for Data Acquisition and Real-Time Systems (DARTS), Cyber Security, and Critical Infrastruture Protection compliance for Generation. Her prior experience includes a 20-year career with Altec Industries, a leading equipment and service provider to the electric utility, telecommunications, and tree care markets. During her career, Julie has developed expertise in project management, leadership, operational & strategic planning, budgeting/forecasting, capacity & resource planning, business process re-engineering and Cyber Security. Julie received her Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University. Title: Cybersecurity in the Industrial Internet of Things John Hung has been on the electrical & computer engineering faculty of Auburn University since 1989, where he focuses on control systems. A Fellow of the IEEE, John is a past-president of the Industrial Electronics Society, and will serve on the IEEE Board of Directors for 2017-2018. He and wife Diana have three grown-and-married children and one grandson. John's hobbies include tinkering on anything with an engine, My Bshing, canoeing, and dabbling in ham radio (KI4NHX). He has great admiration for those with musical talents, because he can neither sing nor dance. Title: Power & Energy Complexities of IoT (Session chair) The Summit's opening session touches a broad spectrum of power & energy challenges and solutions that are driven by the IoT: • • • • challenges in packaging energy for mobile computing platforms impacts of information and communication technologies (ICT) roles and challenges facing standards development for IoT experiences of utility industries as they adapt to an IoT world Andy Keates is a Principle Engineer at Intel Corporation, specializing in energy storage technologies. He assesses many new battery technology proposals and works across Intel, with Intel Capital and Intel’s Technology Manufacturing Group, to try to turn the most promising proposals into production-worthy battery cells. In doing so, he matches the unique requirements of speciBc IoT devices (including wearable computing) with the beneBts of speciBc battery format developments. Andy holds an honors degree in Physics from the University of Exeter in England. Title: Finding and Fitting Batteries for Small IoT Devices Intel has a legacy of using rectangular or cylindrical Li-ion cells in mobile computing devices, accruing modest capacity gains oIered by the battery industry each year. IoT devices may require battery cells much smaller than the ones we are used to, some demanding increased power relative to their size along with novel shapes, a need for low self-discharge, and perhaps even the ability to survive being tumble dried. These new attribute requirements cause us to take a good look at what’s possible and what may become possible with batteries in the foreseeable future. 31 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Michael Leabman is Chief Technology O\cer, Director and Founder of Energous. From 2010-2013, Michael served as President of TruePath Wireless, a service provider and equipment provider in the broadband communications industry. From 2008-2010, he was CTO for DataRunway Inc., a wireless communication company providing broadband internet to airlines. Mr. Leabman received both his Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Engineering degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Title: IoT Wearables Michael will demonstrate the award-winning WattUp wireless power solution. This RF-based wireless power technology oIers over-the-air charging for small electronic devices. Edy Liongosari is Accenture’s Senior Research Scientist and a Global Managing Director of Accenture Technology Labs. He also leads the Systems and Platforms Research Group, which covers among others the Industrial IoT (IIoT). His teams work on Smart Grid, Smart Water, Intelligent Cities and Digital Platform Technologies. His research work has also been placed into the Smithsonian’s permanent research collection. Edy has a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Indiana University and is a member of IEEE, ACM and Microsoft’s Distinguished Engineering Council. He is also a board member of the Software and Information Industry Association. Title: Industrial Internet of Things – Key use cases, adoption patterns, and techno-socio-economic challenges In this session, we will talk about a handful of IIoT use cases – from life safety to supply chain optimization - and the associated business cases that are key in driving adoption of IIoT we are seeing in the market today, and how this adoption pattern is expected to change in the next Bve years. We will also discuss some of the technical, social and economic challenges associated with IIoT and what we can do about them. Oleg Logvinov is the co-founder, President and CEO of IoTecha Corporation, an Industrial IoT Solutions Provider. Prior to this, he was a Director of Special Assignments in STMicroelectronics’ Industrial & Power Conversion Division where he was deeply engaged in market and technology development activities in the area of Industrial IoT including the applications of IEEE 1901 powerline communication technology in harsh environments. Oleg is chair of the IEEE Internet Initiative, which helps improve the understanding of technology, its implications, and impact on Internet governance issues. He chairs the Industry Engagement track of the IEEE IoT Initiative, has created a series of worldwide IoT Startup Competition events, and is the chair of the IEEE working group for P2413 "Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things." Title: IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework (Panel moderator) 32 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Monique J. Morrow is the CTO New Frontiers Engineering at Cisco. Her specialties include networking technology, grid, cloud computing, Intercloud-Federation, IoT, M2M Security and E-Health, semantic web, and business development. She has a track record of co-innovating with customers, that has transcended the globe from North America, Europe and Asia. Monique’s current focus in on the intersection between research-economics-technology to portfolio execution, with Circular and Exponential Economies as examples. Title: Security and IoT Communications (Panel moderator) and: The Internet of Things and Scaling the Internet Architecturally With billions of objects (and people) connecting to each other one obvious concern are the scaling properties of the Internet. What should these properties look like? Attributes? The implications from IoT include the further development of the "Energy Internet". We need to challenge ourselves as engineers as to what we must implement exponentially and within a hyper-innovation environment that exceeds use case scenarios. Finally - embedded security AND privacy become somewhat intertwined especially at the micro code level. The challenges only can inspire invention at its best in a collaborative economy. Shahid Mumtaz is Senior Research Scientist and Technical Manager at Instituto de Telecomunicações Aveiro, Portugal. He has been involved in several European Community R&D Projects in the Beld of green communication and next generation wireless systems. His interests lie in the Beld of architectural enhancements to communication networks. He serves as a vice-chair for IEEE 5G Standardization. Shahid is also editor of three books and associate editor for IEEE Communication Magazine, IEEE Journal of IoT, and Elsevier Journal of Digital Communication and Network. Title: Smart Device To Smart Device Communication for 5G This presentation considers device-to-device (D2D) communication and aims to motivate researchers, operators and manufacturers to broaden their knowledge regarding D2D communication. We consider 3GPP LTE-A as a baseline. We explain fundamental requirements for deploying D2D network under cellular system from architectural, technical and business points of view, and present real-life applications and use cases. Paul Murdock is a software architect, consultant and technologist with extensive design, development, and delivery experience in research, product and service organizations. He previously worked in physics research, industrial robotics and the Bnance industry. In 2008 he moved to Landis+Gyr as Chief Software Architect where he worked with teams around the globe developing energy measurement solutions for utilities. In 2015, he took on a new role within Landis+Gyr leading the software research programs within the company. His current interests includes Distributed Intelligence, IoT and Transactive Energy in the Smart Grid. Title: IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework (Panelist) 33 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Shyam V Nath is an Industrial Internet Architect with GE Digital with focus on Aviation Industry. Prior to GE, he worked at IBM, Oracle, Deloitte and Halliburton. He has implemented solutions leveraging Big Data and Analytics. He has an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from IIT, Kanpur, India, and MBA and MS Computer Science degrees from Florida Atlantic University. He is a regular speaker in large technology conferences and Meetups. Title: Aviation Industrial Internet Industrial Internet will signiBcantly impact the Aviation Ecosystem over the next decade. The main areas will be around Airline Passenger experience, Airport E\ciency, as well as equipment maintenance to reduce the unscheduled downtime. In this session we will look at some of the proposed IoT solutions and how to implement those. We will look at the signiBcance of a Platform approach to problem solving. James Osborne leads Microsoft's device ecosystem team for Azure IoT. His team is responsible for enabling devices of all kinds to work with Azure IoT services. This includes device connectivity, provisioning, management, and command and control, as well as Beld gateways. His team produces the open source Azure IoT software development kits (SDKs) and also runs the CertiBed for Azure IoT program. Title: IoT Solutions in 8 Bits or Fewer Abstract: While much of the story around IoT talks about cutting edge artiBcial intelligence and big data analysis, there are companies out there today who are realizing real business results from less glamorous IoT solutions—solutions revolving around small data sets delivered in the right context. This talk to dives into some real-world simple IoT solutions with big impacts. Zhibo Pang is a Senior Scientist and Project Manager at ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden, and also serves universities such as Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, Tsinghua University, China, and Beijing University of Post and Telecommunication (BUPT), China. He leads projects related to wireless communication and embedded systems, including real-time industrial wireless sensor networks, high accuracy localization, IP-based convergence of communications, and vertical solutions of IoT for smart homes and buildings, smart factory and manufacturing, and smart grids. Title: Wireless Connectivity For Future Buildings EIorts towards the Internet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) from industrial giants like ABB will reshape future industries, including the building automation industry. Future building infrastructure will be redeBned and largely expanded from the conventional functionalities due to unprecedented integrations at multiple levels. However, building system suppliers and system integrators face a common challenge of interoperability, because the market is fragmented by diIerent technical connectivity technologies, wireless or wired, standardized or proprietary. 34 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Antoine Paquin is a serial entrepreneur currently serving as the founder, President and CEO of Solantro, a fabless semiconductor company delivering next generation solutions for distributed power generation. Previous he built, ran (and sold) a number of fabless semiconductor companies including Axiom Microdevices Inc., Philsar Semiconductor Inc., and Skystone Systems Inc. Antoine was born in Montréal, Canada and raised in Canada, France and Africa. Text: The case for IEEE open standards to drive the convergence of Distributed Generation (DG) and IoT The industry is quietly repeating past mistakes that were made in the name of diIerentiation in previous markets. We can also re-apply good lessons from history, however, and this is for the mother-of-all-markets: power built around distributed, networked power converting things extracted from renewable energy. The IEEE should embrace this historical market convergence of energy/power and internet technologies by rallying industry players around open standards allowing us to solve Humanity's next big challenge: worldwide bottom-up electriBcation built around distributed renewable and networked elements. Youngchoon Park is a Technical Fellow and Director of Technologies in Johnson Controls, Inc, where he is building connected products (e.g., (photo not available) Connected Chiller) and associated services. He is involved in real-life complex building automation and security system developments and deployments. His research interests are cloud computing, information management, data analytics, content-based information processing, and enterprise application integration. A member of IEEE and ACM, Youngchoon holds a computer science Ph.D. from Arizona State University. Title: Wireless Technologies for Internet of BuildingsTM We will brieMy summarize available wireless technologies for the smart building industry and discuss urgent needs of interoperability among multiple transmission and application protocols for simplifying data exchange among applications. Multiple protocol interoperability with modern system identiBcation technologies will lower commissioning cost, help energy savings and improve man-building interaction. Marc Perron, ing., Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief of Industrial Electronics Technology Transfer News (IETTN), is an industrial electronics entrepreneur mainly involved in the Beld of power electronics in automation, automotive and aerospace markets through his Brm Alizem, Inc. He has contributed to more than 10 university technology-led startups in Belds ranging from electric vehicles, industrial lasers, wind power, medical devices and organic electronics. Ti t l e : Hortau Irrigation Systems: The success story of collaboration between an IoT Startup and University research This session will show the story of Hortau - a venture-backed industrial electronics and IoT start up - where the collaboration with a public-funded University has been critical in their success. Title: Venture Capitalists (Panelist) 35 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Ray Potter is the CEO and co-founder of SafeLogic. Previously, Ray founded Apex Assurance Group and led the Security Assurance program at Cisco Systems. He has been recognized as a thought leader in next generation security technologies, speaking at the (ISC)2 Security Congress, RSA Security Conference, CTIA MobileCon and Super Mobility Week, Cloud Security World, and the International Cryptographic Module Conference, among others. Ray lives in Palo Alto and enjoys cycling and good bourbon, although deBnitely not at the same time. Title: Security (Panelist) Ammar Rayes is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems (CTO o\ce Cisco Services) focusing on Technology Strategy. His research interests include IoT networks and technologies, network and service management, network analytics and security. He is widely published in these Belds, and serves on editorial boards of several IEEE and ACM journals. At Cisco, Ammar is the founding chair of Cisco Services Patent Council. He received in 2013 the Cisco Chairman’s Choice Award for IoT Excellent Innovation & Execution. He received his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis. Title: IoT Communications Challenges The IoT is creating a world where things are connected and intelligently communicating with each other with minimal human intervention. It is already having grave impacts on businesses and personal lives. Businesses are using IoT to create new business models, improve business processes, and reduce costs and risks. Personal lives are improving with progressive health monitoring, enriched learning, and better security. Max Senges (1978) works as Program Manager for Google Research and Education, where he leads the Internet of Things and the Virtual Reality research program. Max holds a Ph.D. and Master’s degree from the Information and Knowledge Society Program of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Barcelona), as well as a Masters in Business Information Systems from the University of Applied Sciences Wildau (Berlin). Title: Research and Open Innovation for an interoperable Internet of Things 36 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Jamie Smith is Director of Product Marketing, Embedded Systems at National Instruments, and leads a marketing team for the company’s industrial and embedded products, including NI CompactRIO, vision, motion, and wireless. In 2012, Jamie was recognized as a Top Embedded Innovator by Embedded Computing Design and received an R&D 100 Award. He is represents NI as a voting member of the Industrial Internet Consortium. He holds a bachelor of science degree (physics) from UC Santa Barbara and a masters in applied physics from Stanford University. Title: Big Analog Data™, New Architectures to Realize New Insights The Industrial IoT megatrend generates massive amounts of data from a wide range of new data sources. The big source is analog data, coming from sensors tied to machines, electronic devices, and the environment. Big Analog Data™ sources are all around us (light, RF signals, vibrations, temperatures, and so on), so we need new architectures and approaches to manage and process this data at the edge and in the cloud to extract insights and drive business impact. Glenn Solomon, is Managing Partner at GGV Capital, an investment Brm successfully partnering with leading technology entrepreneurs in the U.S. and China. He focuses on enterprise software-as-a-service (SaaS), cloud infrastructure and mobile. Glenn has been recognized on the Forbes Midas List several times. Prior to GGV, Glenn was a General Partner with Partech International. Earlier, he worked with Goldman Sachs. Glenn graduated from Stanford University, where he started on three NCAA championship tennis teams. He also holds an M.B.A. from Stanford. Title: Venture Capitalists (Panelist) Hamed Soroush is a Senior Research Security Engineer at Real-Time Innovations (RTI). Prior to joining RTI in 2014, he was a faculty member at the University of Virginia. His expertise spans areas including security, privacy, forensics, networking and critical, large-scale distributed systems. He currently co-chairs the Security Working group of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC). At RTI, he has been involved in development and implementation of the security speciBcation for the Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard. Hamed holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Title: The Challenge of Protecting the Industrial Internet This talks provides an overview of the challenges of protecting the Industrial Internet of Things as well as recent work attempting to address them. 37 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Lee Stogner is the President of the Vincula Group, a consultancy business in Systems Integration, Business Process Improvement, Project Management and the Internet of Things. Having over 30 years of design, consulting, project management and business development experience across a range of industries, Lee has driven growth at companies that include Digital Equipment, Fluor Corporation and Rockwell International. He is the Chair of the Carolinas' Engineering Cluster and a past Director of the IEEE Board of Directors. Today, Lee is active in promoting development of the IoT through his participation in the IEEE Smart Grid Initiative, the IEEE Transportation ElectriBcation Committee and as a Member of the IEEE Internet of Things Initiative. Please stop by the IEEE IoT Initiative booth at the Summit! Title: Application Areas for IoT (Session chair) John Swan works at Intel to insert leading-edge System-on-Chip (SoC) and FPGA design technology into design teams. Earlier, he worked 20 years at Motorola Labs on IC design and design methodology, greatly advancing the state-of-the-art. He also worked as SoC Consulting Manager at Mentor Graphics, and as IP Product Marketing Manager at Lattice Semiconductor. John has received numerous IEEE awards recognizing both his professional service and his technical leadership. He earned a BSEE degree with High Honors in Computer Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and holds an MBA from Roosevelt University. Title: IoT Computation Challenges (Sesson chair) According to Statista, the number of Internet connected devices will grow from 23 Billion devices in 2016 to 50 Billion in 2020, largely due to growth in the IoT sector. The wide range of needs for these Things presents a wide range of computing challenges. Many devices will require intense computing associated with tasks like embedded vision. All of them will be required to perform connected computing. While processing continues to advance, the array of memory technologies is increasing at a faster pace, and software is not standing still. What are the right recipes of technologies to provide the target solutions? K-F Tsang is the Drector of the Wireless Sustainability Center at City University of Hong Kong, and works actively and closely with industry on IoT wireless sensor networks. Numerous applications include home area networks for o\ce/home/building automation, network performance optimization, tele-health systems, energy proBling and management systems, smart metering and smart appliances. K-F is the founder of Citycom Technology Ltd., a spin-oI company from the university. He is also a founding member of the Smart City Consortium (Convener of IoT), and chairs the IoT Special Users Group Hong Kong. K-F Tsang received his Ph.D. from the University of Wales, CardiI College. Title: Wireless and IoT (Panel moderator) 38 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 JeNrey Voas is a co-founder of Cigital, and a computer scientist at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD. A Fellow of the IEEE, the IET, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Voas is widely published in the Belds of software reliability, safety and testing. His current interests include software certiBcation and the underlying science of IoT. He received his bachelor degree (computer engineering) from Tulane University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. (computer science) from the College of William and Mary. Title: De-Mystifying IoT (based on Draft NIST IR8063) In this work, Bve core primitives belonging to most distributed systems are presented. These primitives apply well to systems with large amounts of data, scalability concerns, heterogeneity concerns, temporal concerns, and elements of unknown pedigree with possible nefarious intent. These primitives form the basic building blocks for a Network of ‘Things’ (NoT), including the Internet of Things (IoT). To our knowledge, the ideas and the manner in which the science underlying IoT is presented here is unique. Ludwig Winkel (photo not available) Biosketch no available at time of printing Title: IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework (Panelist) Monty Wiseman is a Principle Engineer and Security Architect in Intel Security Platform and Solutions Division, focusing in platform identity and attestation for all platform classes from server to IoT. His current projects include Intel's TXT® Technologies, Boot Guard®, Platform Trust Technology® (Intel’s TPM 2) and other security initiatives from server to IoT. He co-chairs the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Infrastructure Working Group that deBnes the various certiBcates used by the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and TPM-enabled platforms. He is Intel's representative in the TCG Technical Committee. Monty has been developing hardware and software for computers ranging from mainframe to microcomputers since 1975. Title: Security (Panelist) David Wu is a San Francisco-based Partner who joined Maveron in 2012 to help identify new investments in emerging consumer Internet companies. He led Maveron’s investments in August Home, Eargo, Darby Smart, Instamotor, and Booster Fuels, and serves on each of their boards. Wu has strong ties to the Silicon Valley entrepreneurial community and has personally invested in over thirty startups. He can often be found coaching and mentoring entrepreneurs at Stanford Business School and top Bay Area incubators such as Y-Combinator, AngelPad, 500Startups, and Stanford's StartX. David is a Bay Area native and holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a B.A. in Economics from Stanford. Title: Venture Capitalists (Panelist) 39 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Po Chi Wu is an Innovation Evangelist and an investor in Human Capital. His most recent publication is: "Agile Innovation: The Revolutionary Approach to Accelerate Success, Inspire Engagement, and Ignite Creativity" (Wiley & Sons 2014). Having been a successful international venture capitalist and entrepreneur based in Silicon Valley for more than 30 years, he oIers unique insights and perspective. Dr. Wu is currently a Vice-Chairman of Invotech, a non-proBt organization in Hong Kong. He is driving an initiative, "Smart City = Smart Conversations, Smart Citizens", which aims to inspire and motivate entrepreneurs to focus their energies on creating practical solutions that will make Hong Kong a "smarter" city. Dr. Wu has a Ph.D. from Princeton University and a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley. Title: Venture Capital and the IoT (Session chair) According to CB Insights, some $2 Billion was invested in 2015 by venture capital Brms and corporate investors in new companies developing new products and services for the Internet of Things (the "Internet of Everything," according to Cisco and IBM?). Will the Open Interconnect Consortium (including Intel, Samsung, Dell and Cisco) Bnally settle the issue of common standards? Will this mean an explosion of new oIerings for the consumer market? Industry veterans will share their insights in a lively panel discussion as well as presentations. Added bonus: a speciBc use case that demonstrates successful commercialization, following technology transfer from academic research. Viacheslav (Slava) Zolotnikov is Senior Technology Research Manager for Standardization and Special Projects in the Future Technologies (photo not available) Department of Kaspersky Lab, one of the world's leaders of solutions related to Information Security. He has more than 25 years of software and electronics industry experience, ranging from microcontroller simulation, telecommunications to mobile devices and cybersecurity. A member of IEEE and ACM member, he is active in several international standards organizations and associations including IEEE SA, ITU-T, ENISA, ISO JTC1/SC27/TC22r. He received the M.S. degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science from State Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia. Title: IEEE Standard for an IoT Architectural Framework (Panelist) 40 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Instructions for ISIE-2016 Speakers All technical paper sessions at ISIE-2016 have the same organization: Brst, brief 3-minute spotlight talks for all papers in the session (up to 10), and then an interactive session of about 40 to 45 minutes for all papers in the session room. Please bring your own laptop computer with either VGA or HDMI connection. The Spotlight Talk Please arrive in the session room at least Bve minutes before the session begins and be sure to let the session chairs know you are there. All speakers should sit in the Brst or second row near the podium since we will have very little time for the transitions. VGA connection for your laptop will be provided and there will be no audio hookup for your computer. It is recommended that your slides be in standard (4:3) size (i.e., not widescreen). Rooms M1-M3 will be open from 8:00-17:00 daily. You are welcome to test your connections whenever the rooms are not in use for sessions. Each speaker will be allocated a total of 4 minutes for their spotlight talk: 3 minutes for the talk and 1 minute for one question. You will not be able to use slides/the projector when answering questions since the changeover to the next speaker will be initiated during the question period. We will have large clocks that will show you the time remaining for your 3-minute talk. Suggestions • PRACTICE! This is a new format for many of us, and you will need to practice a number of times to get your message across eIectively in only three minutes. • Your presentation is an advertisement for your paper, so focus on insights or accomplishments rather than details. • Avoid spending much time on related work. • Consider giving an application/motivation of your work, the main result, and one piece of technical "meat" (e.g., a theorem, a design principle, an equation, etc.) that will help the audience understand the methodology and the depth of the work, understanding that there will not be time for all the details. The Interactive Session The interactive portion of the session is in the same room as the spotlight talk and will begin immediately after the last spotlight talk. It will last approximately 40-45 minutes. You will present at the video monitor that corresponds to the order in which you spoke in the spotlight talk portion of the session. For example, if you were the Brst speaker you will present using monitor #1, and if you were the third speaker you will present using monitor #3. The interactive presentations will use electronic monitors. ISIE-2016 will have 40"-42" LCD monitors, 1920x 1080 max resolution, with VGA and HDMI connections available. They will NOT have sound. There will be a shelf on a Moor stand for you to place your laptop. At least one of the paper authors must be available at the monitor assigned to their paper during the entire interactive session. If you have more than one author for your paper, then we recommend you have two authors at your interactive station. This allows one author to walk around and talk to other authors of the other papers while the second author presents the work. If there are people waiting to talk to you, limit your discussion with any one attendee. Schedule a time later to get together to discuss in more detail. 41 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society You should have several slides prepared that get into the details, but do not plan to give full 15minute one-way talks. The format of the interactive session should encourage lively discussions between paper authors and audience members. The format of the interactive session is not to repeat the same 15-minute one-way talk over and over until the end of the session. Room Layout Diagram Diagram of room M1. Rooms M2 and M3 are similar. 42 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Session Chairs for ISIE-2016 Instructions for session chairs 1. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the session, and meet the speakers. Please complete the speaker attendance sheet, and sign your name. 2. Each session can have up to 10 speakers. Speaker order is listed in the sessions list of the program guide. Ask speakers to sit in the Brst or second row of seat, ready to stand and present their 1-slide summary. 3. Each speaker has submitted a 1-slide summary in advance. The 1-slide summaries have been gathered and should be on the computer connected to the video projector. Find the slide summaries Ble. A single Ble contains all summaries for the session. 4. At the start of the session, please welcome attendees and introduce yourself. Explain the session format (presentation of spotlight summaries, followed by about 40 minutes of interactive time). Then start the summaries Ble. 5. Each 1-slide summary will be displayed for 4 minutes, and then the next summary will be shown. As each speaker starts, restart the 4-minute timer in the room. 6. Each speaker is allotted 3 minutes to present a "spotlight" summary that highlights the contribution of their work. 7. Following their 3-minute spotlight time, each speaker may answer a single (1) question from the audience. This total time for spotlight summary and 1 question response is 4 minutes. 8. After all speakers present their spotlight summaries, they are to connect their personal computers to the LCD monitors along the perimeter of the room, and conduct an interactive time with conference attendees. Speaker #1 will work at LCD monitor #1, Speaker #2 will work at monitor #2, and so forth. 9. Total time for a technical session is 90 minutes. 10. Please leave the speaker attendance sheet in the session room; it will be collected by a conference volunteer. Instructions for using the information tables on the following pages 1. Session chairs are arranged alphabetically by family name (A-Z). If a name appears twice, then there are two session chair assignments, highlighted by bullet mark (•) 2. Listed in the second column are the assigned technical session titles. Notice that some technical session titles are composed of two topics. For example, the two topics "TT Standards / TT Trends in Engineering Education" are in the same session. 3. Session titles can then be used with the "Daily Timetables At a Glance" in the program guide to determine the time and location of the session chair's session. 43 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Session chair Session title Alahmad, Mahmoud TT Data-Driven Control and Monitoring Baronti, Federico TT Energy Storage Betin, Franck Betin, Franck • • TT Electrical Machines and Drives - I TT Electrical Machines and Drives - II Chakraborty, Chandan Chakraborty, Chandan • • TT Power Electronics - II TT Power Electronics - III Chen, Allen TT Standards / TT Trends in Engineering Education Chow, Mo-Yuen TT Automation, Communication and Informatics / TT Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications Fabbri, Gianluca TT Electronic Systems on Chip / SS Edge-leading Solutions for Smart Cities Flores-Bahamonde, Freddy TT Smart Grids / SS Advanced in Power Electronics Converters for Smart Grid Applications Flores-Fuentes, Wendy SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems / SS RF/Microwave/Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT Fujimoto, Yasutaka SS Haptics and Force Control Based on Advanced Sensors and Actuators / SS Motion Control for Mechatronic systems Hancke, Gerhard P. SS Big Data and Cloud System Processing for Wearable Applications Hess, Herbert Hess, Herbert • • TT Power Electronics - I TT Power Electronics - III Huang, Victor TT Standards / TT Trends in Engineering Education Jo, Kanghyun TT Human Factors / TT Sensors and Actuators Katsura, Seichiro SS Haptics and Force Control Based on Advanced Sensors and Actuators / SS Motion Control for Mechatronic systems Korondi, Peter TT Mechatronics and Robotics Kumaravel, S TT Renewable Energy Leitão, Paulo TT Automation, Communication and Informatics / TT Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications Ma, Chengbin Ma, Chengbin • • TT Electronic Systems on Chip / SS Edge-leading Solutions for Smart Cities TT Energy Storage Malinowski, Mariusz TT Renewable Energy Marek Jasinski SF Student Forum Martins, João TT Standards / TT Trends in Engineering Education Murakami, Toshiyuki TT Human Factors / TT Sensors and Actuators 44 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Session chair Nogueiras, Andres Nogueiras, Andres Session title • • TT Power Electronics - I TT Power Electronics - II Oleg Sergiyenko SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems Pang, Zhibo SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems / SS RF/Microwave/Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT Ploennigs, Joern TT Industrial Cyber Physical Systems / SS Semantic Technologies in Automation Rathore, Akshay K. TT Transportation ElectriBcation Rivas-Lopez, Moises SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems / SS RF/Microwave/Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT Rodriguez-Qui[onez, Julio SS Distributed Machine Vision Systems Cesar Rolak, Michal TT Renewable Energy Ruggeri, Massimiliano SS Big Data and Cloud System Processing for Wearable Applications Saletti, Roberto TT Energy Storage Shi, Yang TT Industrial Cyber Physical Systems / SS Semantic Technologies in Automation Strasser, Thomas Strasser, Thomas • • TT Smart Grids TT Smart Grids / SS Advanced in Power Electronics Converters for Smart Grid Applications Tsang, Kim-Fung Tsang, Kim-Fung • SS Big Data and Cloud System Processing for Wearable Applications TT Automation, Communication and Informatics / TT Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications • Tsuji, Toshiaki SS Haptics and Force Control Based on Advanced Sensors and Actuators / SS Motion Control for Mechatronic systems Williamson, Sheldon S. TT Transportation ElectriBcation Yazidi, Amine Yazidi, Amine • • TT Electrical Machines and Drives - I TT Electrical Machines and Drives - II Yin, Shen Yin, Shen • SS Health Monitoring and Management for Modern Smart Manufacturing Systems TT Data-Driven Control and Monitoring • Yokota, Sho TT Human Factors / TT Sensors and Actuators 45 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society ISIE-2016 Technical Sessions Ordered by: Day → Time → Room Example: Wednesday (Day) M1, 1:30 pm M2, 1:30 pm M3, 1:30 pm M1, 3:30 pm M2, 3:30 pm . . . Thursday M1, M2, M3, M1, M2, . . . 46 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 1:30 pm 1:30 pm Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Wednesday 8th of June CE - Opening Session Mission City Ballroom - B5, Wednesday 8th of June, 10:00 am TU - Student & Young Professionals Tutorial Mission City Ballroom - M1, Wednesday 8th of June, 10:30 am Lecturer/s: Qing-Chang Zhong, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA Power systems are going through a paradigm change from centralised generation, to distributed generation, and further on to smart grids. A huge number of renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and storage systems etc. are being connected to power systems. Moreover, various loads are being required to take part in demand response and to improve energy e\ciency. These make it impossible to control and operate power systems in the conventional way, because of the di\culties in modelling the huge number of players in the system and in identifying a suitable mechanism to operate the system. In this lecture, we will present the architecture and its associated distributed control strategy for the next-generation smart grids, based on the inherent synchronisation mechanism of conventional synchronous generators. Inverters will be operated to behave like synchronous generators and rectiBers will be operated to behave like synchronous motors. Moreover, the dedicated synchronisation units, often phase-locked-loops, which are deemed to be a must-have component in grid-tied converters, will be removed. As a result, this architecture uniBes the interface of all the diIerent players with the transmission and distribution network so that the majority of the players, including all conventional power plants, new add-ons of suppliers and most loads, will be able to synchronise with each other to achieve autonomous operation and maintain system stability, without the need of a dedicated communication network. Most of the players will follow the same mathematical model of synchronous machines and hence the operation and analysis of the system is simpliBed considerably. 47 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society ES - Energy Storage and Photovoltaic Energy Systems Mission City Ballroom - M1, Wednesday 8th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Federico Baronti, Italy, Chengbin Ma, China, Roberto Saletti, Italy PV-grid system in mismatch operating mode: improvement through a new voltage balancing method in multilevel NPC inverters Mr. Ivano Forrisi, Prof. Jean-Philippe Martin, Prof. Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh, Prof. Serge Pierfederici State of Charge Estimation of LiFePO4 Batteries with Temperature Variations using Neural Networks Prof. Hicham Chaoui, Mr. Chinemerem Ibe-Ekeocha, Dr. Asmae El Mejdoubi, Dr. Amrane Oukaour, Prof. Hamid Gualous, Prof. Noshin Omar Accurate Thevenin’s Circuit-based Battery Model Parameter Identicaiton Mr. Cong-Sheng Huang, Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow A Robust, Intelligent CC-CV Fast Charger for Aging Lithium Batteries Prof. Lan-Rong Dung, Mr. Chieh-En Chen, Dr. Hsiang-Fu Yuan Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation of FPGA-based State Estimators for Electric Vehicle Batteries Mr. Rocco Morello, Prof. Federico Baronti, Mr. Xiang Tian, Mr. Thomas Chau, Mr. Roberto Di Rienzo, Prof. Roberto Roncella, Dr. Ben Jeppesen, Mr. Will H. Lee, Mr. Tak Ikushima, Prof. Roberto Saletti A Decentralized Charging Control of a Multiple-Receiver Wireless Power Transfer System Using Ultracapacitor Semi-active Topology Mr. He Yin, Mr. Minfan Fu, Mr. Chen Zhao, Prof. Chengbin Ma Modeling and simulation of adaptive batteries storage system Mr. Fares Aljuheshi, Dr. Mohannad Khair Allah, Mr. Nasser Aljuhaishi, Dr. Mahmoud Alahmad 48 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 STD - Standards / Engineering Education Mission City Ballroom - M2, Wednesday 8th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Victor Huang, USA, Allen Chen, USA, João Martins, Portugal Digital Energy Meter Testing Under Adverse Field Conditions Mr. Mohammed Abbas, Dr. Sayyid A. Vaqar, Dr. Luai M. Alhems Uncertainty of a Real Time Segmentation and Labeling Algorithm in signal period measurement Mr. Francesco Abate, Prof. Vincenzo Paciello, Prof. Antonio Pietrosanto, Mr. Victor Huang, Prof. Gustavo Monte Support Vector Machines in Speech Automatic Recognition Using Mel-Cepstral CoeOcients and Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) Ms. Gracieth Batista, Dr. Washington Silva Analyzing Standardization Needs for Applying Agent Technology in Industrial Environments Prof. Paulo Leitao, Dr. Thomas Strasser ISO/IEC/IEEE P21451-001 Standard for Networking Sensory Data Dr. Zheng Liu, Dr. Gustavo Monte, Mr. Victor Huang A Computer Based System for the Teaching of Fault Diagnosis in Power Electronic Inverters Prof. Vitor Pires, Prof. Tito Amaral, Prof. Daniel Foito, Prof. Joao Martins WorkPow and Toolchain for Developing the Automotive Software According AUTOSAR Standard at a Virtual-ECU Prof. Max Mauro Dias Santos, Prof. Inácio Maria Dal Fabbro, Mr. João Nilton Henrique da Rosa, Mr. João Henrique Neme, Mr. Felipe R. Franco Teaching Model-In-the Loop: A Case Study for Controller of Distributed Dashboard in a Road Vehicle Mr. Felipe Franco, Mr. Gilson D. Stella, Mr. João H. Neme, Prof. Max M. D. Santos, Prof. Sergio L. Stevan Jr, Mr. Joao Nilton H. Rosa 49 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society SG - Smart Grids Mission City Ballroom - M3, Wednesday 8th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Thomas Strasser, Austria Communication-Aware Consensus for Frequency Restoration in Islanded Microgrids Mr. Pau Martí, Mr. Manel Velasco, Mr. Enric Xavier Martin, Mr. Miguel Castilla, Mr. Jaume Miret, Mr. Antonio Camacho Game-theoretic Demand-side Management Robust to Non-Ideal Consumer Behavior in Smart Grid Mrs. Chathurika P. Mediwaththe, Dr. David B. Smith Sparse-Coding-based Household Clustering for Demand Response Services Mr. Shintaro Ikeda, Prof. Hiroaki Nishi Modeling of Residential Centralized and Baseboard Space Heating Systems Mrs. Cristina Guzman, Prof. Kodjo Agbossou, Dr. Alben Cardenas Integrated Rapid Prototyping of Distributed Energy Resources in a Real-Time Validation Environment Mr. Peter Jonke, Dr. Johannes Stöckl, Mr. Zoran Miletic, Mr. Roland Bründlinger, Mr. Christian Seitl, Mr. Filip Andrén, Mr. Georg Lauss, Dr. Thomas Strasser A Privacy Preserving Negotiation-Based Control Scheme for Low Voltage Grids Mr. Markus Bell, Mr. Simon Fuchs, Mr. Felix Berkel, Prof. Steven Liu, Prof. Daniel Goerges A Multi-Round Double Auction Mechanism for Local Energy Grids with Distributed and Centralized Resources Dr. Paul G. Flikkema Predictive Data Analysis Driven Multi-agent System Approach for Electrical Micro Grids Management Mr. Jonas Queiroz, Dr. Paulo Leitão, Mr. Artur Dias Microgrid Cooperative Distributed Energy Scheduling (CoDES) Considering Battery Degradation Cost Mr. Yuan Zhang, Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow 50 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 SF - Student & Young Professionals Forum Mission City Ballroom - M1, Wednesday 8th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Marek Jasinski, Poland Multi-exposure Dynamic Image-fusion Based on Image Alignment Mr. Dan Fan, Prof. Junping Du, Ms. Suoguo Zhu, Ms. Meiyu Liang, Ms. FeiFei Kou Simulation and Experimental Research of Reactive Power Management Methods in Islanded AC Microgrid Mr. Adam Milczarek Towards Interoperability for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems Mr. Omid Givehchi, Prof. Armando Walter Colombo, Prof. Pieter Simoens Control of Class-D Amplier in Series-Parallel Compensated Wireless Inductive Power Transfer System for Achieving Unity Voltage Gain Mr. Vamsi Krishna Pathipati, Dr. Najath Abdul Azeez, Dr. Sheldon Williamson Fast Trajectory Simplication Algorithm for Natural User Interfaces in Robot Programming by Demonstration Mr. Daniel L. Marino, Prof. Milos Manic Comparative Study on Primary Side Control Strategies for Series-Series Compensated Inductive Power Transfer System Mr. Kunwar Aditya, Dr. Sheldon Williamson Probabilistic Foreground Detector with CamouPage Detection for Sterile Zone Monitoring Mr. Ajmal Shahbaz, Mr. Danilo Caceres Hernandez, Mr. Alexander Filonenko, Mr. Joko Hariyono, Prof. Kang-Hyun Jo Comprehensive Review and Comparative Analysis of Compensation Networks for Capacitive Power Transfer Systems Mr. Deepak Rozario, Dr. Najath Abdul Azeez, Dr. Sheldon Williamson Multilateral Control under Time Delay for Decoupling Force and Velocity Controllers Mr. Satoshi Nishimura, Prof. Seiichiro Katsura Capacitance Reduction in a Single Phase Quasi Z- source Inverter using a Hysteresis Current Controlled Active Power Filter. Mr. Siddhartha A. Singh, Dr. Najath A. Azeez, Dr. Sheldon S. Williamson 51 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society ICPS - Industrial Cyber Physical Systems / Semantic Technologies in Automation Mission City Ballroom - M2, Wednesday 8th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Yang Shi, Canada, Joern Ploennigs, Ireland Formal Verication of Cyber-Physical Automation Systems Modelled with Timed Block Diagrams Mr. Dmitrii Drozdov, Mr. Sandeep Patil, Prof. Victor Dubinin, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin IoT-based Integration of IEC 61131 Industrial Automation Systems: The case of UML4IoT Mr. Foivos Christoulakis, Prof. Kleanthis Thramboulidis Representation of Intellectual Property for Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering Model System Prof. László Horváth Semantic Models for Process Models in CPS at the Example of Occupant Thermal Comfort Dr. Joern Ploennigs, Mrs. Jana Clement, Mr. Bastian Wollschlaeger Semantically enriched Device Proles Mr. Stefan Mätzler, Mr. Frank Hilbert, Prof. Martin Wollschlaeger A Model for the Semantics of Component Interaction of Cyber-Physical Systems Mr. Felix Bangemann, Mr. Johannes Reich, Prof. Christian Diedrich Knowledge-Driven Service Orchestration Engine for Flexible Information Acquisition in Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems Dr. Wenbin Dai, Mrs. Wanqi Huang, Prof. Valeriy Vyatkin Semantics for smart control of building automation Mr. Daniel Schachinger, Dr. Wolfgang Kastner Analysis Framework for Evaluating PLC Software: An Application of Semantic Web Technologies Mr. Stefan Feldmann, Mr. Florian Hauer, Mr. Sebastian Ulewicz, Prof. Birgit Vogel-Heuser 52 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 SG - Smart Grids / Advances in Power Electronics Converters for Smart Grid Applications Mission City Ballroom - M3, Wednesday 8th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Thomas Strasser, Austria, Freddy Flores-Bahamonde, Chile Active Power Load Modeling Based on Grid Voltage and Appliance Impedance Uncertainties Mr. Nilson Henao, Prof. Sousso Kelouwani, Prof. Kodjo Agbossou, Prof. Yves Dubé Power Usage Spike Detection using Smart Meter Data for Load Proling Dr. Qingmai Wang, Prof. Xinghuo Yu, Dr. Pauline Chou, Dr. David Savage, Dr. Xiuzhen Zhang, Mr. Jiangxia Zhong Development of Real-Time Admittance Analysis System for Residential Load Monitoring Dr. Alben Cardenas, Prof. Kodjo Agbossou, Mrs. Cristina Guzman Hybrid Load Prole Clustering for Identifying Patterns of Electricity Consumers Mr. Jiangxia Zhong, Mr. Jia Wang, Prof. Xinghuo Yu, Dr. Qingmai Wang, Dr. Miguel Combariza, Prof. Grahame Holmes Variable frequency voltage control in a ST-fed grid by means of a Fractional-Order Repetitive Control Mr. Giovanni De Carne, Dr. Zhixiang Zou, Dr. Giampaolo Buticchi, Prof. Marco Liserre Control of Microgrid Interface Converters for Reactive Power and Harmonic Compensation Dr. Marcelo A. Perez, Dr. Freddy Flores-Bahamonde Active and Reactive Power Control Method for Three-Phase PV Module-Integrated Converter Based on a Single-Stage Inverter Dr. Amirhasan Moghadasi, Dr. Arman Sargolzaei, Dr. Arif Sarwat, Prof. Kan Yen Optimal Power Flow in Multiterminal HVDC Systems considering DC/DC converters Prof. Alejandro Garces, Dr. Raymundo Torres, Mr. Danilo Montoya Predictive Direct Power Control for Grid-Connected Power Converters with an Extended State Observer Based DC-Link Voltage Regulator Mrs. Tingting Guo, Dr. Jianxing Liu, Dr. Sergio Vazquez, Prof. Ligang Wu, Prof. Huijun Gao, Prof. Leopoldo G. Franquelo 53 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society CE - Welcome Reception Mission City Ballroom - B5, Wednesday 8th of June, 5:30 pm 54 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Thursday 9th of June ACI - Automation, Communication and Informatics / Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications Mission City Ballroom - M2, Thursday 9th of June, 10:30 am Chair/s: Paulo Leitão, Portugal, Kim-Fung Tsang, Hong Kong, Mo-Yuen Chow, USA Complex Systems: Risk Model Based on Social Network Analysis Dr. Mauro Faccioni Filho A Design of Parameter Optimal Iterative Learning Control for Discrete-Time Linear Multivariable Systems Having More Inputs than Outputs Prof. Wataru Kase, Prof. Yuji Shigehiro Street Lighting System for Power Quality Monitoring and Energy-EOcient Illumination Control Ms. Milena Pinto, Mr. Thiago Mendonça, Prof. Carlos Duque, Prof. Henrique Braga Using Material Classication Methods for Steel Surface Defect Inspection Mr. Siyi Pan, Dr. Tzu-Yi Hung, Prof. Liang Tien Chia Engineering an ADACOR based Solution into a Small-scale Production System Dr. José Barbosa, Mr. José Dias, Mr. Arnaldo Pereira, Prof. Paulo Leitão Cooperative Distributed Energy Scheduling for Storage Devices and Renewables with Resiliency against Intermittencies Dr. Navid Rahbari-Asr, Mr. Yuan Zhang, Dr. Mo-Yuen Chow Attack Detection and Mitigation for Resilient Distributed DC Optimal Power Flow Algorithm in the IoT Environment Mr. Jie Duan, Dr. Wente Zeng, Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow Operating Performance of Transformer With DC Bias Caused by HVDC Transmission and Scaling Model Experimental Study Dr. Jiantao Sun, Dr. Jinzhong Li, Dr. Ke Wang, Dr. Chao Wu, Dr. Yuzhou Qiu, Dr. Xinru Yu Improving Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems Dr. James Graham, Dr. JeIrey Hieb, Dr. John Naber Radiation Distribution Prediction Model of the Nuclear Power Station Dr. Yimin Zhou, Ms. Yang Hu, Dr. Xiaoyun Li 55 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society PE - Power Electronics I Mission City Ballroom - M1, Thursday 9th of June, 10:30 am Chair/s: Herbert Hess, USA, Andres Nogueiras, Spain Control of a Single-phase Grid Inverter with On-line Inductance Identication Mr. Shih-Chun Liu, Mr. Kao-Chih Wu, Prof. Ying-Yu Tzou Inherent Damping of Single-Loop Digitally Controlled Voltage Source Inverters with LCL Filters Mr. Jianguo Wang, Dr. Jiu Dun Yan, Prof. Jiyan Zou Input-Series and Output-Series Connected Modular Two-Switch Flyback Converters Operating in CCM Mr. Mauro Pagliosa, Dr. Telles Lazzarin, Dr. Ivo Barbi A High Step-up Non-Isolated DC-DC Converter Based on the Integration of Conventional Boost Converters Mr. Ronny Cacau, Dr. Ivo Barbi, Dr. Telles Lazzarin, Dr. Moisés Villanueva Resonance damping of LCL lters via input admittance frequency shaping Mr. Jorge Pérez Morales, Dr. Santiago Cóbreces, Dr. Daniel Pizarro, Prof. Francisco Javier Rodríguez, Dr. Robert Gri[ó Single-Phase Voltage-Doubler SEPIC Rectier with High Power Factor Mr. Carlos Henrique Illa Font, Mr. Telles Brunelli Lazzarin, Mr. Paulo Junior Silva Costa I s o l a t e d / N o n - I s o l a t e d Q u a d - I n v e r t e r C o n g u r a t i o n F o r M u l t i l e v e l Symmetrical/Asymmetrical Dual Six-Phase Star-Winding Converter Dr. Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Mr. Michael R. Hontz, Dr. Raghav Khanna, Prof. Patrick William Wheeler, Prof. Frede Blaabjerg, Prof. Joseph Olorunfemi Ojo Switched Capacitor Boost Inverter Prof. Gilberto Valentim Silva, Dr. Roberto Francisco Coelho, Dr. Telles Brunelli Lazzarin Voltage Mode SMC of DC-DC Buck Converters Mr. Inigo Larrea, Prof. Sridhar Seshagiri 56 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 MR - Mechatronics and Robotics Mission City Ballroom - M3, Thursday 9th of June, 10:30 am Chair/s: Peter Korondi, Hungary Neighboring Optimal Control of Partially-Observed Twin Rotor Multi-Input Multi-Output System Dr. Suruz Miah, Mr. Mohamed R. KaB, Dr. Hicham Chaoui, Dr. In Soo Ahn Observer-Based Adaptive Control of Piezoelectric Actuators without Velocity Measurement Prof. Hicham Chaoui Adaptive Motion and Posture Control of Inverted Pendulums with Nonlinear Friction Compensation Prof. Hicham Chaoui, Mr. Sumit Yadav Hybrid Nonlinear Observer for Inertial Navigation Prof. Francesco Alonge, Dr. Filippo D'Ippolito, Dr. Antonio Gargano, Dr. Antonino Sferlazza An Adaptive Multi-Rate System for Visual Tracking in Augmented Reality Applications Dr. Filippo D'Ippolito, Dr. Marco Massaro, Dr. Antonino Sferlazza ENective Online Trajectory Generation of Waist and Arm for Enhancing Humanoid Robot Walking Prof. Ren C. Luo, Mr. Chien-An Chen, Mrs. Anne Spalanzani Humanoid Robot Walking Pattern Generation Based on Five-Mass with Angular Momentum Model Prof. Ren C. Luo, Mr. Kuan-Chih Lee, Prof. Anne Spalanzani Image-based lane tracking in quad-copter Mr. Gwihan Ko, Mr. Koog-Hwan Oh, Prof. Hyo-Sung Ahn Derivation and Analysis of a Self-tuning Interval Type-2 Fuzzy PI Controller Dr. Xingguo Lu, Prof. Ming Liu, Dr. Jianxing Liu, Ms. Yuhang Guo Adaptive Velocity Planning for 6-DOF Robots with Fixed Tracks Prof. Mingyu Gao, Mr. Zhong Li, Mr. Xiang Meng, Prof. Zhiwei He, Mr. Jiye Huang, Mrs. Ke Yin 57 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society SS05 - Big Data and Cloud System Processing for Wearable Applications Mission City Ballroom - M2, Thursday 9th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Kim-Fung Tsang, Hong Kong, Gerhard P. Hancke, Hong Kong, Massimiliano Ruggeri, Italy Big Data and Cloud Based Wearable Forgery Note Recognition Systems via Contourlet Transform and Support Vector Machine Mr. Yu-Fan Zeng, Ms. Jing Su, Prof. Wing-Kuen Ling, Ms. Yuping Gui, Prof. Qingyun Dai Design of Convolution Neural Network with Frequency Selectivity for Wearable Camera Embed Glasses Based Image Recognition Systems via Nonconvex Functional Inequality Constrained Sparse Optimization Approach Ms. Jing Su, Ms. Qing Liu, Dr. Meilin Wang, Dr. Jiangzhong Cao, Prof. Wing-Kuen Ling Single Target Tracking in Smart Glass by Reliable Point Set Dr. Yu Zhou, Dr. Anlong Ming, Dr. Yanfei Shen Evaluation of the Accuracy of ECG Captured by CardioChip Through Comparison of ECG Recording to a Standard 12-Lead ECG Recording Device Dr. Rui Zou, Mr. Wenfeng Zhang Wearable device localisation using Machine Learning techniques Mr. Damian de Arruda, Dr. Gerhard Hancke Wearable Security: Key Derivation for Body Area Sensor Networks Based on Host Movement Mr. Dhruv Oberoi, Ms. Wing Yan Sou, Ms. Yin Yi Lui, Mr. Roy Fisher, Ms. Lavinia Dinca, Dr. Gerhard Hancke HTML Web Content Extraction Using Paragraph Tags Mr. Howard Carey III, Prof. Milos Manic A safety approach to wireless sensor network modules Mr. Michele Selvatici, Mr. Luca Dariz, Prof. Massimiliano Ruggeri Vibration analysis for fouling detection using hammer impact test and ZigBee based wireless sensor network Mr. Luiz C. Lemos Júnior, Dr. Jaidilson J. Silva, Dr. José S. Rocha Neto An Improved Drowsiness Detection Scheme Mr. Chung Kit Wu, Dr. Kim Fung Tsang, Mr. Hao Ran Chi, Mr. Faan Hei Hung 58 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 PE - Power Electronics II Mission City Ballroom - M1, Thursday 9th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Chandan Chakraborty, India, Andres Nogueiras, Spain Optimal secondary control for DC microgrids Dr. Trégouët Jean-François, Dr. Delpoux Romain, Dr. Gauthier Jean-Yves Design and Experiments of a SiC Power MOSFET Bidirectional Switching Power Pole Mr. Hussain Sayed, Mr. Ahmed ZurB, Dr. Jing Zhang μAnalysis And Synthesis Method For Single-Phase Medium Frequency Power Supply Mr. Yinfeng Zhang, Prof. Ziling Nie, Prof. Junjie Zhu, Mr. Huayu Li Control for Quasi Two-Level PWM Operation of Modular Multilevel Converter Mr. Jakub Kucka, Prof. Axel Mertens Analysis of the Low-Frequency Output Current Ripple in a Buck-Based LED Driver Under Distinct Control Techniques Mr. Dênis de Castro Pereira, Mr. Wesley Josias de Paula, Dr. Pedro Santos Almeida, Mr. Guilherme Márcio Soares, Dr. Henrique Antônio Carvalho Braga, Dr. Fernando Lessa Tofoli, Dr. Douglas Camponogara Design Methodology of LLC Converters Based on Simplied Mode Analysis for Wide Output Range Mr. Minghui Xu, Ms. Jing Ji, Mr. Zhan Li, Mr. Yuxi Wang, Mr. Jianhua Du, Prof. Hao Ma Generating the Highest Power with a Tiny and Distant Inductively Coupled Coil Mr. Nan Xing, Dr. Gabriel Rincon-Mora A Variable Switching Frequency Approach to Reduce the Output Current Ripple of Single-Phase PWM Inverters Prof. Pekik Argo Dahono, Mr. Masramdhani Saputra New Six Level Inverter Topology Dr. Mohannad Khair Allah, Mr. Fares Aljuheshi, Mr. Nasser Aljuhaishi, Dr. Mahmoud Alahmad 59 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society SS10 - Haptics, Force and Motion Control Advanced Topics Mission City Ballroom - M3, Thursday 9th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Toshiaki Tsuji, Japan, Yasutaka Fujimoto, Japan, Seichiro Katsura, Japan Temperature Control for Thermal Sensation Based on Thermal DiNusion Equation Ms. Yukiko Osawa, Prof. Seiichiro Katsura Load-side Acceleration Control of a 2-Inertia Resonant System for Fine Torque Servoing Prof. Yuki Yokokura, Prof. Kiyoshi Ohishi, Mr. Yusuke Kawai EOciency Optimization of High-reduction Ratio Planetary Gears for Very High Power Density Actuators Mr. Daiji Kobuse, Prof. Yasutaka Fujimoto Traveling Assist Control of Two-wheel Wheelchair in Unknown Step Passage Mr. Nobuaki Hirata, Ms. Sakurako Hamatani, Prof. Toshiyuki Murakami Measurement of Three-Dimensional Deformation and Load Using Vision-based Tactile Sensor Mr. Feng Guo, Prof. Chun Zhang, Ms. Yan Yan, Ms. Peiyi Li, Prof. Zhihua Wang Analysis of Response Variation in Fast and Precise Micrometer Stroke Positioning Prof. Yoshihiro Maeda, Prof. Makoto Iwasaki Joint Torque Control for Backlash Compensation in Two-Inertia System Mr. Shota Yamada, Prof. Hiroshi Fujimoto, Mr. Yuki Terada Full FPGA Tracking Control System Based on Error-Based Communication Disturbance Observer Considering Time Delay for Optical Disc System Mr. Keisuke Yoshida, Prof. Kiyoshi Ohishi, Prof. Toshimasa Miyazaki, Mr. Junichi Fukui Recognition of Contact Conditions by Robots Using Tools Mr. Jun Okuma, Mr. Ryohei Matsuzaki, Prof. Sho Sakaino, Prof. Toshiaki Tsuji 60 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 HF - Human Factors / Sensors and Actuators Mission City Ballroom - M2, Thursday 9th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Kanghyun Jo, South Korea, Sho Yokota, Japan, Toshiyuki Murakami, Japan Developing an Robotic System for Healthcare from the Aspect of Lifestyle Dr. Yihsin Ho, Prof. Eri sato-Shimokawara, Prof. Toru Yamaguchi, Prof. Norio Tagawa Standing Assistance considering both Load Reducing and Body Stability Adjustment Prof. Daisuke Chugo, Prof. Satoshi Muramatsu, Prof. Sho Yokota, Prof. Hiroshi Hashimoto Contactless Measurement of Human Motion for Personal Mobility Interface Prof. Sho Yokota, Prof. Disuke Chugo, Prof. Hiroshi Hashimoto, Prof. Kuniaki Kawabata An Adaptative Self-Powered Energy Harvester Strain Sensing Device Based of Mechanical Vibrations for Structural Health Monitoring Applications Mr. Albert Álvarez-Carulla, Dr. Jordi Colomer-Farrarons, Dr. Jaime López-Sánchez, Dr. Pere Ll. Miribel-Català Analysis of the ENect on Applying Halbach Array to LPMM with Three Phase MultiLayered Structure Mr. Shunya Takano, Mr. Shodai Tanaka, Mr. Shuhei Yamaguchi, Prof. Tomoyuki Shimono, Dr. Takahiro Mizoguchi Force Control Including Contact Process Using Acceleration-sensor-based Instantaneous State Observer for High-StiNness Gear Drive Mr. Akinori Yabuki, Prof. Kiyoshi Ohishi, Prof. Yuki Yokokura, Prof. Toshimasa Miyasaki Preliminary Analysis and Experiments of a Resonant Single Phase Polarization Motor Prof. Yasutaka Fujimoto Using PCB Technology for Calorimetric Water Flow Sensing in HVAC Systems - a Feasibility Study Prof. Thilo Sauter, Mr. Samir Cerimovic, Mr. Thomas Glatzl, Dr. Harald Steiner, Mr. Almir Talic, Dr. Franz Kohl 61 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society PE - Power Electronics III Mission City Ballroom - M1, Thursday 9th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Herbert Hess, USA, Chandan Chakraborty, India A Novel LCL-Filter Topology Adopted in Inverter Prof. Lidan Zhou, Mr. Liangliang Jin, Prof. Gang Yao, Prof. Fenghua Wang, Mr. Zhizhu Yin, Mr. Xiaoyu Hu Implementation of the Single Bit ∑∆ Pulse Width Modulator for Maximum Power Point Tracking Mr. Trevor Kwan, Dr. Xiaofeng Wu Adaptive Backstepping Speed Control for PMSM With Mechanical Parametric Uncertainties Mr. Hyoung-Woo Kim, Mr. Sung-Mun Park, Mr. Se-Jun Kim, Prof. Joon Young Choi An HVDC experimental platform with MMC and two-level VSC in the back-to-back conguration Dr. Nikola Stankovic, Dr. Miguel Jimenez Carrizosa, Prof. Amir Arzandé, Mr. Philippe Egrot, Prof. Jean-Claude Vannier Adaptive Control of DC-DC Boost Converters with Parametric Uncertainties and Guaranteed Stability Prof. Hicham Chaoui, Mr. Mehdy Khayamy, Prof. Noshin Omar, Prof. Hamid Gualous Non-Linear Control of a Power-Factor-Correction Rectier with Fast Dynamic Response Dr. Jaume Miret, Dr. Miguel Castilla, Dr. Pau Marti, Dr. Manel Velasco, Dr. Luis Garcia de Vicu[a Design of Harmonic Power Supply For Noise Test of Power Capacitor Mr. Zhiwei Shao, Dr. Jingang Han, Mr. Ming Chen, Prof. Tianhao Tang 62 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 ESOC - Electronic Systems on Chip / Edge-leading Solutions for Smart Cities Mission City Ballroom - M3, Thursday 9th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Chengbin Ma, China, Gianluca Fabbri, Italy A heterogeneous time-triggered architecture on a hybrid system-on-a-chip platform Mr. Haris Isakovic, Prof. Radu Grosu Hardware-In-the-Loop simulation of a DC-machine with ALTERA boards Mr. Pierre Saenger, Mr. Hamza Cherragui, Prof. Mickael Hilairet The Research of Elderly Care System Based on Video Image Processing Technology Ms. Dongwei Lu, Prof. Zhiwei He, Mr. Xiao Li, Prof. Mingyu Gao, Dr. Yun Li, Mrs. Ke Yin Open, Flexible and Extensible Battery Management System for Lithium-Ion Batteries in Mobile and Stationary Applications Mr. Martin Giegerich, Mr. MüsBk Akdere, Mr. Christian Freund, Mr. Tim Fühner, Mr. Joshua Grosch, Mr. Stephane KoIel, Mr. Radu Schwarz, Mr. Stefan Waldhör, Mr. Martin Wenger, Mr. Vincent Lorentz A Designer’s View on Non-Traditional Supercapacitor Techniques for Sustainable Energy Applications Prof. Nihal Kularatna, Prof. D. Alistair Steyn-Ross, Mr. Kaveh Milani Low working temperature operation of Layered Double Hydroxides Sensors for air quality monitoring in smart cities Dr. Luca Maiolo, Dr. Alessandro Pecora, Dr. Alessio Mattoccia, Dr. PierGianni Medaglia, Dr. Davide Polese, Mr. Luca Pazzini, Mr. Andrea Ferrone An Innovative System for a Clean and Sustainable Public Transport System in Smart Cities Dr. Gianluca Fabbri, Dr. Carlo Medaglia, Dr. Massimo Ippolito, Dr. Eugenio Saraceno, Dr. Massimoo Antonucci, Dr. Lino Fiorentino, Dr. Manuela BistolB, Dr. Pietro Cozzolino, Dr. Marco Gallarate Cyber Physical Systems and Body Area Sensor Networks in Smart Cities Dr. Gianluca Fabbri, Prof. Carlo Medaglia, Dr. Alessandro Pecora, Dr. Luca Maiolo, Prof. Marco Santello A Tool for the Analysis of Energy Systems in Smart Cities Dr. Gianluca Fabbri, Dr. Danilo Sbordone, Prof. Carlo Medaglia, Dr. Biagio Di Pietra 63 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society CE - ISIE 2016 Dinner Mission City Ballroom - B5, Thursday 9th of June, 5:30 pm 64 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Friday 10th of June TE - Transportation ElectriBcation Mission City Ballroom - M1, Friday 10th of June, 10:30 am Chair/s: Akshay K. Rathore, Canada, Sheldon S. Williamson, Canada Validation of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Dynamics Model for Energy Management and Vehicle Stability Control Mr. Kieran Reeves, Dr. Allahyar Montazeri, Dr. James Taylor Simplied Mathematical Modelling of Phase-Shift Controlled Series-Series Compensated Inductive Power Transfer System Mr. Kunwar Aditya, Dr. Sheldon Williamson A Novel Modular Voltage Balancing Topology for Active Battery Management System Mr. Vitor Monteiro, Mr. Pedro Alves, Dr. Andrés A. Nogueiras Meléndez, Dr. Carlos Couto, Dr. João L. Afonso Reduction of Dead-Time ENect on the Common Mode Voltage of an Open-End Winding Machine Ms. Nazli Kalantari, Prof. Luiz Lopes A Comparative Study of Performance for Electric Vehicles for Wheel Traction Congurations Dr. Benedito Arruda, Prof. Max Mauro Santos, Prof. Ritesh Keshri Comparison and Performance Evaluation of L-C and C-C-L Compensation Techniques on Current-Source Inverter Based Inductive WPT Application Mr. Suvendu Samanta, Dr. Akshay K Rathore, Dr. Sanjib K Sahoo A Review on Switched Reluctance Machines for Electric Vehicles Dr. Nima Zabihi, Prof. Rupert Gouws 65 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society RE - Renewable Energy Mission City Ballroom - M3, Friday 10th of June, 10:30 am Chair/s: S Kumaravel, India, Michal Rolak, Poland, Mariusz Malinowski, Poland Stability analysis based on impedance model of grid-source-load in weak grid Prof. Xuhong Yang, Mr. Haoran Li Nonlinear Power Control of Doubly Fed Induction Generator Wind Turbines Using Neural Networks Prof. Hicham Chaoui, Mr. Okezie Okoye Simple and Robust Three-Phase Phase-Locked Loop Algorithm under Grid Voltage Uncertainties Prof. Hicham Chaoui, Mr. Okezie Okoye Novel Parametric Tolerance based Fault Identication Technique for PV System Ms. Jamuna Devi S, Dr. Umamaheswari B, Mr. Parthiban R Renewable energy production with some wasted second-life components Mr. Phok Chrin, Prof. Maria David, Prof. Pascal Maussion A Fuzzy Controller for a DC/DC Converter to Integrate DiNerent Power Characteristic Sources Dr. S Kumaravel, Mr. A Sivaprasad, Dr. S Ashok The impact of intermittent renewables on the resource adequacy in electricity markets Mr. Hamid Aghaie Cascaded H-bridge Sub-Module Photovoltaic Microinverter Mr. W. Flores-Guerrero, Dr. H. Renaudineau, Dr. S. Kouro Robust Multilevel Multiphase Energy Generation Systems Based on the T-type Converter Mr. Michal Rolak, Prof. Mariusz Malinowski 66 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 SS03 - Health Monitoring and Management for Modern Smart Manufacturing Systems Mission City Ballroom - M1, Friday 10th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Shen Yin, China PCA and PLS Monitoring Approaches for Fault Detection of Wastewater Treatment Process Ms. Ao Chen, Mr. Hongpeng Zhou Quality Evaluation Based on Multivariate Statistical Forecasting Methods Ms. Lei Liu Finite-time control of switched delay systems with mode-dependent average dwell time Mr. Shuang Shi, Prof. Zhongyang Fei, Mrs. Chaoxu Guan, Prof. Xianqiang Yang Sliding Mode Control of LLC Resonant DC-DC Converters Ms. Sijia Geng, Dr. Yue Zhao, Mr. Shuo Sun, Mr. Xingwei Wu, Dr. You Zheng, Dr. Jianxing Liu A Data Driven Dynamic Health Monitoring Method for Electronic System Prof. Aihua Zhang, Ms. Kailun Huang, Prof. Xing Huo, Prof. Xuebo Yang Optimization of Control Parameters based on Multi-objective Genetic Algorithms for Spacecraft Attitude Tracking Control Dr. Xuebo Yang, Mr. Yanlong Jia, Mrs. Xintong Chai 67 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society SS01 - Distributed Machine Vision Systems Mission City Ballroom - M2, Friday 10th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Oleg Sergiyenko, Mexico, Julio Cesar Rodriguez-Qui[onez, Mexico Detection Of Rail Defect Based On Laser-triangulation Method And ICP Registration Mr. Fan Zhang, Prof. Guangmin Sun, Dr. Zibo Li, Dr. Lu Jiang, Dr. Jianhua Zhang Unied Smoke and Flame Detection for Intelligent Surveillance System Mr. Alexander Filonenko, Mr. Danilo Cáceres Hernández, Mr. Ajmal Shahbaz, Prof. Kang-Hyun Jo Selection and justication of data transferring model in robotic group Dr. Oleg Sergiyenko, Mr. Mikhail Ivanov, Ms. Vera Tyrsa, Dr. Vladimir Kartashov, Dr. Daniel Hernández-Balbuena, Dr. Juan Ivan Nieto-Hipólito Real-time Optical Scanning Data Exchange For Large-Scale 3D Monitoring Dr. Wendy Flores-Fuentes, Dr. Moises Rivas-Lopez, Dr. Julio C. Rodriguez-Qui[onez, Dr. Daniel Hernandez-Balbuena, Mr. Javier Rivera-Castillo, Dr. Oleg Sergiyenko, Mr. Eduardo M. HoyosPerales, Mr. Fabian N. Murrieta-Rico, Dr. Juan I. Nieto-Hipolito, Dr. Wilmar Hernandez Improved calibration method of binocular vision measurement system for large hot forging Dr. Jinghao Yang, Prof. Wei Liu, Ms. Chaonan Fan, Mr. Shijie Li, Prof. Fuji Wang, Prof. Zhenyuan Jia, Ms. Hongyue Yan, Mr. Xiao Li Incorporation of blind source separation in X-ray energy subtraction for extracting solder bumps Dr. Motoaki Mouri, Prof. Hiroshi Yasukawa, Prof. Ichi Takumi Centroid based Pose Ratio for Pedestrian Action Recognition Mr. Joko Hariyono, Prof. Kang-Hyun Jo An Improved Measurement Method of Large Hot Forgings Based on Laser-aided Multiview Stereo Vision Mr. Yang Liu, Prof. Wei Liu, Ms. Lingli Wang, Mr. Pengtao Xu, Ms. Chaonan Fan, Ms. Lichao Ding, Prof. Zhenyuan Jia A monocular vision 3D measurement method based on refraction of light Prof. Wei Liu, Dr. Xin Ma, Dr. Ling Chen, Dr. Jinghao Yang, Prof. Zhenyuan Jia 68 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 EMD - Electrical Machines and Drives I Mission City Ballroom - M3, Friday 10th of June, 1:30 pm Chair/s: Franck Betin, France, Amine Yazidi, France Current control of reluctance synchronous machines with online adjustment of the controller parameters Dr. Christoph M. Hackl, Mr. Julian Kullick, Prof. Maarten J. Kamper, Mr. Joshua C. Mitchell Linear Pux observers for induction motors with quadratic Lyapunov certicates Dr. Antonino Sferlazza, Prof. Luca Zaccarian Surface-Climbing Planar Induction Motor Mr. Bikrant Poudel, Dr. Ebrahim Amiri, Dr. Parviz Rastgoufard A Sub-region Based Direct Torque Control Method of Matrix Converter Fed PMSM Drive Systems Mrs. Shanhu Li, Dr. Yan Yan, Dr. Wei Chen, Mr. Shichao Ai, Prof. Changliang Xia A Phasor Diagram Based Method to Determine Load Conditions for Load Rejection Tests for Round Rotor Synchronous Machine Quadrature Axis Parameters Determination Prof. Mateus Giesbrecht Studying Crawling ENect in Line-Start Synchronous Reluctance Motors (LS-SynRM) Mr. Amir Negahdari, Prof. Hamid Toliyat Six-Phase Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Generator Model: Simulation and Experimental Validation Mr. Alin Pantea, Dr. Amine Yazidi, Prof. Vincent Lanfranchi, Prof. Gérard-André Capolino Design of Multiphase Exterior Rotor Switched Reluctance Motor for Traction Applications Ms. Bahareh Anvari, Mr. Yongqi Li, Prof. Hamid Toliyat A Thermal Study on Small Synchronous Reluctance Machine in Automotive Cycle Dr. Rasid Mohd Azri HIzami, Dr. Ospina Alejandro, Dr. El Kadri Khadija, Prof. Lanfranchi Vincent Open-Switch and Open-Phase Real Time FDI Process for Multiphase PM Synchronous Motors Dr. Mohamed Trabelsi, Prof. Eric Semail, Dr. Ngac-Ky Nguyen, Dr. Fabien Meinguet 69 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society DCM - Data-Driven Control and Monitoring Mission City Ballroom - M1, Friday 10th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Shen Yin, China, Mahmoud Alahmad, USA Reliable IP based Communication for Fire Alarm Systems Mr. Johannes Kasberger, Dr. Lukas Krammer, Prof. Wolfgang Kastner A multi-objective-genetic-optimization-based data-driven fuzzy classier for technical applications Prof. Marian B. Gorzalczany, Dr. Filip Rudzinski Data Driven Monitoring and 3D Visualization for Hydrorening Industrial Processes Prof. Diego Silva, Prof. Allan Martins Identication of Linear Parameter Varying System with Dual-rate Sampled Data and Random Measurement Delay Dr. Xianqiang Yang, Dr. Hao Sun, Dr. Lifei Bai, Dr. Xin Liu A Data-driven KPI Prediction Method for Vehicular Cyber Physical System Mr. Hongpeng Zhou, Ms. Ao Chen, Mr. Chengming Yang, Mr. Jiapeng Yin, Ms. Han Yu Study on KPI-related subspace decomposition for fault detection and robust KPI prediction against abnormal data Mr. Yuchen Jiang, Ms. Han Yu, Mr. Jiapeng Yin, Mr. Chengming Yang Synchronization of coupled harmonic oscillators via edge event-triggered control Mr. Xu Yao, Mr. Bo Wei, Prof. Feng Xiao Digital Interpolating Peak Locator Mr. Tung Nguyen, Prof. Eric Salt, Dr. Brian Berscheid, Prof. Ha Nguyen 70 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 SS01 - Distributed Machine Vision Systems / RF-Microwave-Millimeter Wave Communications for Industrial IoT Mission City Ballroom - M2, Friday 10th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Wendy Flores-Fuentes, Mexico, Moises Rivas-Lopez, Mexico, Zhibo Pang, Sweden High resolution measurement of physical variables change for INS Mr. Fabian N. Murrieta-Rico, Dr. Vitalii Petranovskii, Dr. Oleg Sergiyenko, Dr. Daniel Hernandez-Balbuena, Dr. Paolo Mercorelli, Dr. Wilmar Hernández, Dr. Oscar Raymond, Dr. Vera Tyrsa, Dr. Juan I. Nieto-Hipolito, Dr. Julio C. Rodriguez-Qui[ones Issues of exact laser ray positioning using servomotors for vision-based target detection Mr. Lars Lindner, Dr. Oleg Sergiyenko, Dr. Moises Rivas-Lopez, Dr. Julio C. RodriguezQuinonez, Dr. Daniel Hernandez-Balbuena, Dr. Wendy Flores-Fuentes, Mr. Fabian N. MuerrietaRico, Dr. Vladimir M. Kartashov, Dr. Vera Tyrsa, Dr. Juan I. Nieto-Hipolito Laser Based Collision Warning System for High ConPict Vehicle-Pedestrian Zones Mr. Danilo Caceres Hernandez, Mr. Alexander Filonenko, Mr. Joko Hariyono, Mr. Ajmal Shahbaz, Dr. Kang-Hyun Jo An automatic detection system for lm capacitor based on DCS theory Mr. Zhichao Yan, Dr. Yuxiang Yang, Prof. Mingyu Gao, Ms. Ke Yin, Prof. Zhiwei He Research and implementation of groups positioning method for wireless sensor networking Ms. Jiawen Wang, Dr. Hairong Yan, Mr. Yue Xie, Mr. Zhibo Pang IETF IoT based Wireless Communication for Latency-sensitive Use Cases in Building Automation Ms. Hui Zhu, Dr. Zhibo Pang, Mr. Binbin Xie, Dr. Gargi Bag Achieving Reliable and EOcient Transmission by Using Network Coding Solution in Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks Dr. Kan Yu, Ms. Jing Yue, Dr. Zihuai Lin, Dr. Johan Akerberg, Prof. Mats Bjorkman A Recongurable Digital Polar Transmitter with Open-loop Phase Modulation for SubGHz Applications Ms. Peiyi Li, Mr. Zheng Song, Mr. Jianfu Lin, Ms. Meng Wei, Mr. Feng Guo, Ms. Wen Jia, Prof. Zhihua Wang, Prof. Baoyong Chi A 2.4 GHz CMOS Power Amplier Dr. Yi Shen, Dr. Kim Fung Tsang, Mr. Faan Hei Hung, Dr. Iasonas F. Triantis 71 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society EMD - Electrical Machines and Drives II Mission City Ballroom - M3, Friday 10th of June, 3:30 pm Chair/s: Franck Betin, France, Amine Yazidi, France Speed Control for Two Series-Connected Five-Phase Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors without Position Sensor Prof. Hung-Chi Chen, Mr. Chih-Hao Hsu, Mr. Da-Kai Chang Theoretical Analysis of the Synchronous Reactance InPuence on the Speed Regulation of PM Motors Dr. ShaBq Odhano, Prof. Andrea Cavagnino, Prof. Radu Bojoi Analytical Calculation of Air-gap Magnetic Field Distribution in Transverse-Flux Machines Mr. Jaime Renedo Anglada, Prof. Suleiman M. Sharkh Robust Control of a Six-Phase Induction Generator under Open-Phase Fault Conditions Prof. Franck Betin, Dr. Sebastien Carriere, Prof. Gérard-andré Capolino, Dr. Mehdi Taherzadeh Thermal Parameters Evaluation for Stator Fractional-Slot Concentrated Winding Machines Prof. Aldo Boglietti, Dr. Silvio Vaschetto, Ms. Marco Cossale, Mr. Thiago Dutra Speed Measurement Algorithm for Low Speed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Based on Overlapped Measurement Regions Dr. Yan Yan, Mrs. Xiuyun Zhang, Prof. Changliang Xia, Dr. Bingnan Ji, Dr. Zhiqiang Wang A New Nine Level Stacked Inverter Topology for a Symmetric Six Phase IM with Low Voltage Devices and using a Single DC Link Mr. Viju Nair, Mr. Arun Rahul S, Mr. Sumit Pramanick, Prof. Gopakumar K, Prof. Leopoldo Franquelo Modelling Approaches for an Asymmetrical Six-Phase Machine Mr. Mikel Zabaleta, Prof. Emil Levi, Dr. Martin Jones Topologies Investigation on High Speed PM Generator with Back Wound Wingdings Dr. Xiaochen Zhang, Dr. He Zhang, Prof. Weili Li, Prof. Chris Gerada, Dr. Michael Galea, Dr. Jing Li Brushless Induction Synchronous Generator Mr. Yalla Tirumala Rao, Mr. Saptarshi Basak, Prof. Chandan Chakraborty, Prof. Sabyasachi Sen Gupta 72 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Reviewers The quality of the ISIE-2016 technical program is only possible by the tireless eIorts of volunteer reviewers. 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Flikkema Paulo Garcia Paulo Leitão Pau Martí Pau Martí Pedro Neto Peng Kemao PENG Yong-gang Peter Janky Peter Korondi Peter Palensky Philip Dost Philip E Robinson Pierluigi Siano Pragasen Pillay Qiao Hu Qobad Sha\ee Radmehr Monfared Radu Bojoi Radu Danescu Rafal Wrobel Ralph L. Hollis Ramon Blasco-Gimenez Rene Kamphuis Reza Abrishambaf Ricardo Vidal Ricardo Vidal-Albalate Rihannah Hesami Rishabh Bhandia Ritesh Keshri Ritesh Kumar Keshri Roberto Di Rienzo Roberto Rabbeni Roberto Saletti Robert Schmitt Robert Smolenski Rocco Morello Romain Thomas R.Schurig Rupesh Jha Rykhard Bohush Sachin Jain Saifullah Payami Samir Ahmad Mussa Samir Kouro Sandro Calligaro Sandro Rubino Sébastien Carrière Seiichiro Katsura Seleme Seleme Jr Serdar Kadam Sertac Bayhan S.G. Kadwane Shady Khalil ShaBq Odhano Sheldon S. Williamson Shen Yin Shen Zhang Shihua Li Hiroaki Nishi Sho Sakaino Sho Yokota Silvio Vaschetto Slavomir Kascak Slawomir Judek Soledad Bernal-Perez Soumya Shubhra Nag Stamatis Stamatis Karnouskos Stefan Feldmann Stefano Riverso Subhadeep Bhattacharya Sumit Kumar Pandey Swasti R. Khuntia Taikjin Lee Tao Zheng Thilo Sauter Thomas Strasser Thomas Tawiah Tianzhi Fang Toshiaki Tsuji Toshiyuki Murakami Tufan Kumbasar Valeriy Vyatkin Vamsi Krishna Pathipati Vamsi Pathipati Vanja Ambrozic Victor Bernardeli Vijaya Laxmi Vincent Debusschere Vincent Lanfranchi Vincent Zhuang Vitor Pires Vitor Monteiro Wang Yue Wataru Yam,anouchi Wei Liang Wei Wang Wendolyn Elizabeth Aguilar Salinas Wendy Flores-Fuentes William Dai Wing-Kuen Ling W. Khan Wolfgang Kastner Wu Chung Kit Xiangping Zhu Xianqiang Yang Xinbo Ruan Xin Dai Xin Gao Xuebo Yang Yafei Wang Yasutaka Fujimoto Yateendra Mishra YH Shum Yihsin Ho Yoichi Hori Yongheng Yang Yoshihiro Maeda Youdan Kim Yuan Li Yuan Zhang Yuchen Jiang Yun-song HUA Yushan Liu Zhankui Song Zhe Chen Zheng Liu 75 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Index of Authors Abate, Francesco............................................ 49 Abbas, Mohammed......................................... 49 Abdul Azeez, Najath.......................................51 Aditya, Kunwar......................................... 51, 65 Afonso, João L................................................. 65 Agbossou, Kodjo.......................................50, 53 Aghaie, Hamid................................................ 66 Ahn, Hyo-Sung................................................57 Ahn, In Soo..................................................... 57 Ai, Shichao......................................................69 Akdere, MüsBk................................................ 63 Akerberg, Johan.............................................. 71 Alahmad, Mahmoud................................. 48, 59 Alejandro, Ospina...........................................69 Alhems, Luai M............................................... 49 Aljuhaishi, Nasser....................................48, 59 Aljuheshi, Fares........................................ 48, 59 Alonge, Francesco..........................................57 Álvarez-Carulla, Albert.................................... 61 Alves, Pedro.................................................... 65 Amaral, Tito.................................................... 49 Amiri, Ebrahim................................................69 Andrén, Filip....................................................50 Antônio Carvalho Braga, Henrique.................59 Antonucci, Massimoo...................................... 63 Anvari, Bahareh.............................................. 69 Arruda, Benedito............................................65 Arzandé, Amir................................................. 62 Ashok, S.........................................................66 Azeez, Najath A..............................................51 Azeez, Najath Abdul.......................................51 B, Umamaheswari..........................................66 Bag, Gargi......................................................71 Bai, Lifei.........................................................70 Bangemann, Felix........................................... 52 Barbi, Ivo........................................................ 56 Barbosa, José.................................................. 55 Baronti, Federico............................................48 Basak, Saptarshi............................................. 72 Batista, Gracieth.............................................49 Bell, Markus.................................................... 50 Berkel, Felix.................................................... 50 Berscheid, Brian.............................................70 Betin, Franck..................................................72 BistolB, Manuela............................................. 63 Bjorkman, Mats..............................................71 Blaabjerg, Frede.............................................56 Boglietti, Aldo................................................. 72 Bojoi, Radu..................................................... 72 76 Braga, Henrique.............................................55 Bründlinger, Roland........................................ 50 Buticchi, Giampaolo........................................53 Cacau, Ronny.................................................56 Caceres Hernandez, Danilo.............................71 Camacho, Antonio..........................................50 Camponogara, Douglas..................................59 Cao, Jiangzhong.............................................. 58 Capolino, Gérard-andré..................................72 Capolino, Gérard-André..................................69 Cardenas, Alben.......................................50, 53 Carey III, Howard............................................ 58 Carriere, Sebastien......................................... 72 Castilla, Miguel........................................50, 62 Cavagnino, Andrea.........................................72 Cerimovic, Samir............................................ 61 Chai, Xintong.................................................. 67 Chakraborty, Chandan....................................72 Chang, Da-Kai.................................................72 Chaoui, Hicham..........................48, 57, 62, 66 Chau, Thomas................................................48 Chen, Ao.................................................. 67, 70 Chen, Chieh-En............................................... 48 Chen, Chien-An............................................... 57 Chen, Hung-Chi..............................................72 Chen, Ling...................................................... 68 Chen, Ming..................................................... 62 Chen, Wei....................................................... 69 Cherragui, Hamza........................................... 63 Chi, Baoyong.................................................. 71 Chi, Hao Ran................................................... 58 Chia, Liang Tien.............................................. 55 Choi, Joon Young............................................. 62 Chou, Pauline..................................................53 Chow, Mo-Yuen..................................48, 50, 55 Chrin, Phok..................................................... 66 Christoulakis, Foivos....................................... 52 Chugo, Daisuke..............................................61 Chugo, Disuke................................................61 Clement, Jana................................................. 52 Cóbreces, Santiago.........................................56 Coelho, Roberto Francisco..............................56 Colombo, Armando Walter.............................. 51 Colomer-Farrarons, Jordi.................................61 Combariza, Miguel.......................................... 53 Cossale, Marco...............................................72 Costa, Paulo Junior Silva.................................56 Couto, Carlos.................................................. 65 Cozzolino, Pietro............................................. 63 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 D'Ippolito, Filippo............................................ 57 Dahono, Pekik Argo........................................59 Dai, Qingyun...................................................58 Dai, Wenbin.................................................... 52 Dariz, Luca.....................................................58 David, Maria................................................... 66 de Arruda, Damian.........................................58 De Carne, Giovanni.........................................53 de Castro Pereira, Dênis.................................59 Di Pietra, Biagio.............................................. 63 Di Rienzo, Roberto.......................................... 48 Dias, Artur...................................................... 50 Dias, José........................................................ 55 Diedrich, Christian.......................................... 52 Dinca, Lavinia................................................. 58 Ding, Lichao....................................................68 Drozdov, Dmitrii.............................................52 Du, Jianhua..................................................... 59 Du, Junping..................................................... 51 Duan, Jie......................................................... 55 Dubé, Yves..................................................... 53 Dubinin, Victor................................................ 52 Dung, Lan-Rong.............................................. 48 Duque, Carlos................................................. 55 Dutra, Thiago..................................................72 Egrot, Philippe................................................ 62 El Mejdoubi, Asmae........................................48 Fabbri, Gianluca.............................................. 63 Fabbro, Inácio Maria Dal.................................49 Faccioni Filho, Mauro......................................55 Fan, Chaonan..................................................68 Fan, Dan......................................................... 51 Fei, Zhongyang............................................... 67 Feldmann, Stefan...........................................52 Ferrone, Andrea.............................................. 63 Filonenko, Alexander.........................51, 68, 71 Fiorentino, Lino............................................... 63 Fisher, Roy...................................................... 58 Flikkema, Paul G............................................. 50 Flores-Bahamonde, Freddy.............................53 Flores-Fuentes, Wendy............................. 68, 71 Flores-Guerrero, W.......................................... 66 Foito, Daniel...................................................49 Forrisi, Ivano................................................... 48 Franco, Felipe.................................................49 Franco, Felipe R..............................................49 Franquelo, Leopoldo.......................................72 Franquelo, Leopoldo G.................................... 53 Freund, Christian............................................63 Fu, Minfan....................................................... 48 Fuchs, Simon.................................................. 50 Fühner, Tim....................................................63 Fujimoto, Hiroshi.............................................60 Fujimoto, Yasutaka......................................60p. Fukui, Junichi..................................................60 Galea, Michael................................................ 72 Gallarate, Marco............................................. 63 Gao, Huijun.....................................................53 Gao, Mingyu...................................... 57, 63, 71 Garces, Alejandro...........................................53 Garcia de Vicu[a, Luis....................................62 Gargano, Antonio............................................57 Geng, Sijia...................................................... 67 Gerada, Chris.................................................72 Giegerich, Martin............................................ 63 Giesbrecht, Mateus.........................................69 Givehchi, Omid............................................... 51 Glatzl, Thomas................................................61 Goerges, Daniel.............................................. 50 Gorzalczany, Marian B.................................... 70 Gouws, Rupert................................................ 65 Graham, James............................................... 55 Gri[ó, Robert.................................................. 56 Grosch, Joshua................................................ 63 Grosu, Radu.................................................... 63 Gualous, Hamid.......................................48, 62 Guan, Chaoxu................................................. 67 Gui, Yuping..................................................... 58 Guo, Feng................................................60, 71 Guo, Tingting.................................................. 53 Guo, Yuhang................................................... 57 Guzman, Cristina.....................................50, 53 Hackl, Christoph M.........................................69 Hamatani, Sakurako.......................................60 Han, Jingang................................................... 62 Hancke, Gerhard.............................................58 Hariyono, Joko...................................51, 68, 71 Hashimoto, Hiroshi.........................................61 Hauer, Florian................................................. 52 He, Zhiwei......................................... 57, 63, 71 Henao, Nilson................................................. 53 Hernandez-Balbuena, Daniel....................68, 71 Hernández-Balbuena, Daniel..........................68 Hernandez, Danilo Caceres.............................51 Hernández, Danilo Cáceres.............................68 Hernandez, Wilmar......................................... 68 Hernández, Wilmar......................................... 71 Hieb, JeIrey.................................................... 55 Hilairet, Mickael.............................................. 63 Hilbert, Frank.................................................. 52 Hirata, Nobuaki...............................................60 Ho, Yihsin.......................................................61 Holmes, Grahame........................................... 53 Horváth, László............................................... 52 Hoyos-Perales, Eduardo M..............................68 Hsu, Chih-Hao.................................................72 77 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Hu, Xiaoyu...................................................... 62 Hu, Yang......................................................... 55 Huang, Cong-Sheng........................................48 Huang, Jiye..................................................... 57 Huang, Kailun................................................. 67 Huang, Victor..................................................49 Huang, Wanqi................................................. 52 Hung, Faan Hei.........................................58, 71 Hung, Tzu-Yi.................................................... 55 Huo, Xing........................................................ 67 Ibe-Ekeocha, Chinemerem.............................. 48 Ikeda, Shintaro...............................................50 Ikushima, Tak.................................................. 48 Illa Font, Carlos Henrique...............................56 Ippolito, Massimo............................................63 Isakovic, Haris................................................63 Ivanov, Mikhail...............................................68 Iwasaki, Makoto.............................................. 60 Jean-François, Trégouët...................................59 Jean-Yves, Gauthier........................................59 Jeppesen, Ben.................................................48 Ji, Bingnan...................................................... 72 Ji, Jing............................................................. 59 Jia, Wen.......................................................... 71 Jia, Yanlong..................................................... 67 Jia, Zhenyuan.................................................68 Jiang, Lu..........................................................68 Jiang, Yuchen.................................................. 70 Jimenez Carrizosa, Miguel............................... 62 Jin, Liangliang................................................. 62 Jo, Kang-Hyun....................................51, 68, 71 Jones, Martin...................................................72 Jonke, Peter....................................................50 Josias de Paula, Wesley...................................59 Jr, Sergio L. Stevan.........................................49 K, Gopakumar................................................. 72 KaB, Mohamed R.............................................57 Kalantari, Nazli...............................................65 Kamper, Maarten J.......................................... 69 Kartashov, Vladimir........................................68 Kartashov, Vladimir M.....................................71 Kasberger, Johannes....................................... 70 Kase, Wataru.................................................. 55 Kastner, Wolfgang....................................52, 70 Katsura, Seiichiro..................................... 51, 60 Kawabata, Kuniaki.......................................... 61 Kawai, Yusuke................................................. 60 Kelouwani, Sousso.......................................... 53 Keshri, Ritesh..................................................65 Khadija, El Kadri.............................................69 Khair Allah, Mohannad.............................48, 59 Khanna, Raghav.............................................56 Khayamy, Mehdy............................................ 62 78 Kim, Hyoung-Woo........................................... 62 Kim, Se-Jun..................................................... 62 Ko, Gwihan.....................................................57 Kobuse, Daiji................................................... 60 KoIel, Stephane.............................................63 Kohl, Franz...................................................... 61 Kou, FeiFei...................................................... 51 Kouro, S.......................................................... 66 Krammer, Lukas.............................................70 Kucka, Jakub................................................... 59 Kularatna, Nihal.............................................. 63 Kullick, Julian..................................................69 Kumaravel, S.................................................. 66 Kwan, Trevor................................................... 62 Lanfranchi, Vincent.........................................69 Larrea, Inigo................................................... 56 Lauss, Georg...................................................50 Lazzarin, Telles...............................................56 Lazzarin, Telles Brunelli..................................56 Lee, Kuan-Chih...............................................57 Lee, Will H......................................................48 Leitao, Paulo................................................... 49 Leitão, Paulo............................................50, 55 Lemos Júnior, Luiz C.......................................58 Lessa Tofoli, Fernando.....................................59 Levi, Emil........................................................ 72 Li, Haoran....................................................... 66 Li, Huayu........................................................ 59 Li, Jing.............................................................72 Li, Jinzhong..................................................... 55 Li, Peiyi....................................................60, 71 Li, Shanhu......................................................69 Li, Shijie.......................................................... 68 Li, Weili........................................................... 72 Li, Xiao..................................................... 63, 68 Li, Xiaoyun......................................................55 Li, Yongqi........................................................ 69 Li, Yun............................................................. 63 Li, Zhan.......................................................... 59 Li, Zhong........................................................ 57 Li, Zibo........................................................... 68 Liang, Meiyu................................................... 51 Lin, Jianfu........................................................71 Lin, Zihuai.......................................................71 Lindner, Lars...................................................71 Ling, Wing-Kuen..............................................58 Liserre, Marco................................................. 53 Liu, Jianxing....................................... 53, 57, 67 Liu, Lei............................................................ 67 Liu, Ming......................................................... 57 Liu, Qing......................................................... 58 Liu, Shih-Chun................................................ 56 Liu, Steven.....................................................50 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Liu, Wei........................................................... 68 Liu, Xin........................................................... 70 Liu, Yang......................................................... 68 Liu, Zheng...................................................... 49 Lopes, Luiz......................................................65 López-Sánchez, Jaime..................................... 61 Lorentz, Vincent..............................................63 Lu, Dongwei....................................................63 Lu, Xingguo....................................................57 Lui, Yin Yi........................................................ 58 Luo, Ren C...................................................... 57 Ma, Chengbin.................................................48 Ma, Hao.......................................................... 59 Ma, Xin........................................................... 68 Maeda, Yoshihiro.............................................60 Maiolo, Luca...................................................63 Malinowski, Mariusz........................................ 66 Manic, Milos............................................. 51, 58 Márcio Soares, Guilherme............................... 59 Marino, Daniel L..............................................51 Marti, Pau....................................................... 62 Martí, Pau....................................................... 50 Martin, Enric Xavier........................................ 50 Martin, Jean-Philippe....................................... 48 Martins, Allan..................................................70 Martins, Joao................................................... 49 Massaro, Marco...............................................57 Matsuzaki, Ryohei........................................... 60 Mattoccia, Alessio........................................... 63 Mätzler, Stefan............................................... 52 Maussion, Pascal............................................66 Medaglia, Carlo...............................................63 Medaglia, PierGianni....................................... 63 Mediwaththe, Chathurika P.............................50 Meinguet, Fabien............................................ 69 Meléndez, Andrés A. Nogueiras......................65 Mendonça, Thiago..........................................55 Meng, Xiang...................................................57 Mercorelli, Paolo.............................................71 Mertens, Axel..................................................59 Miah, Suruz.....................................................57 Milani, Kaveh.................................................. 63 Milczarek, Adam.............................................51 Miletic, Zoran.................................................50 Ming, Anlong..................................................58 Miret, Jaume.............................................50, 62 Miribel-Català, Pere Ll..................................... 61 Mitchell, Joshua C...........................................69 Miyasaki, Toshimasa....................................... 61 Miyazaki, Toshimasa....................................... 60 Mizoguchi, Takahiro........................................61 Moghadasi, Amirhasan...................................53 Mohd Azri HIzami, Rasid.................................69 Montazeri, Allahyar.........................................65 Monte, Gustavo.............................................. 49 Monteiro, Vitor................................................ 65 Montoya, Danilo.............................................53 Morello, Rocco................................................ 48 Mouri, Motoaki................................................ 68 Muerrieta-Rico, Fabian N.................................71 Murakami, Toshiyuki.......................................60 Muramatsu, Satoshi........................................ 61 Murrieta-Rico, Fabian N............................ 68, 71 Naber, John..................................................... 55 Nahid-Mobarakeh, Babak................................48 Nair, Viju......................................................... 72 Negahdari, Amir.............................................69 Neme, João H.................................................. 49 Neme, João Henrique...................................... 49 Nguyen, Ha.....................................................70 Nguyen, Ngac-Ky............................................ 69 Nguyen, Tung.................................................70 Nie, Ziling....................................................... 59 Nieto-Hipolito, Juan I................................68, 71 Nieto-Hipólito, Juan Ivan................................. 68 Nishi, Hiroaki.................................................. 50 Nishimura, Satoshi.........................................51 Oberoi, Dhruv................................................. 58 Odhano, ShaBq............................................... 72 Oh, Koog-Hwan............................................... 57 Ohishi, Kiyoshi.............................................60p. Ojo, Joseph Olorunfemi................................... 56 Okoye, Okezie.................................................66 Okuma, Jun..................................................... 60 Omar, Noshin........................................... 48, 62 Osawa, Yukiko.................................................60 Oukaour, Amrane...........................................48 Paciello, Vincenzo........................................... 49 Padmanaban, Sanjeevikumar.........................56 Pagliosa, Mauro..............................................56 Pan, Siyi.......................................................... 55 Pang, Zhibo....................................................71 Pantea, Alin....................................................69 Park, Sung-Mun..............................................62 Pathipati, Vamsi Krishna.................................51 Patil, Sandeep.................................................52 Pazzini, Luca................................................... 63 Pecora, Alessandro.........................................63 Pereira, Arnaldo.............................................. 55 Pérez Morales, Jorge.......................................56 Perez, Marcelo A............................................. 53 Petranovskii, Vitalii.........................................71 Pierfederici, Serge..........................................48 Pietrosanto, Antonio.......................................49 Pinto, Milena................................................... 55 Pires, Vitor...................................................... 49 79 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Pizarro, Daniel................................................56 Ploennigs, Joern.............................................. 52 Polese, Davide................................................ 63 Poudel, Bikrant............................................... 69 Pramanick, Sumit...........................................72 Qiu, Yuzhou.....................................................55 Queiroz, Jonas.................................................50 R, Parthiban.................................................... 66 R. Hontz, Michael............................................ 56 Rahbari-Asr, Navid.......................................... 55 Rastgoufard, Parviz.........................................69 Rathore, Akshay K..........................................65 Raymond, Oscar............................................. 71 Reeves, Kieran................................................65 Reich, Johannes.............................................. 52 Renaudineau, H.............................................. 66 Renedo Anglada, Jaime................................... 72 Rincon-Mora, Gabriel...................................... 59 Rivas-Lopez, Moises................................. 68, 71 Rivera-Castillo, Javier......................................68 Rocha Neto, José S..........................................58 Rodriguez-Qui[ones, Julio C............................71 Rodriguez-Quinonez, Julio C............................71 Rodriguez-Qui[onez, Julio C............................68 Rodríguez, Francisco Javier............................. 56 Rolak, Michal..................................................66 Romain, Delpoux............................................59 Roncella, Roberto...........................................48 Rosa, Joao Nilton H.........................................49 Rosa, João Nilton Henrique da........................49 Rozario, Deepak.............................................51 Rudzinski, Filip................................................ 70 Ruggeri, Massimiliano.....................................58 S, Arun Rahul.................................................. 72 S, Jamuna Devi............................................... 66 Saenger, Pierre............................................... 63 Sahoo, Sanjib K...............................................65 Sakaino, Sho................................................... 60 Saletti, Roberto...............................................48 Salt, Eric......................................................... 70 Samanta, Suvendu.........................................65 Santello, Marco............................................... 63 Santos Almeida, Pedro.................................... 59 Santos, Max M. D............................................ 49 Santos, Max Mauro......................................... 65 Santos, Max Mauro Dias.................................49 Saputra, Masramdhani...................................59 Saraceno, Eugenio..........................................63 Sargolzaei, Arman..........................................53 Sarwat, Arif..................................................... 53 sato-Shimokawara, Eri.................................... 61 Sauter, Thilo................................................... 61 Savage, David................................................53 80 Sayed, Hussain............................................... 59 Sbordone, Danilo............................................ 63 Schachinger, Daniel........................................52 Schwarz, Radu................................................ 63 Seitl, Christian................................................ 50 Selvatici, Michele............................................ 58 Semail, Eric....................................................69 Sen Gupta, Sabyasachi................................... 72 Sergiyenko, Oleg......................................68, 71 Seshagiri, Sridhar........................................... 56 Sferlazza, Antonino.................................. 57, 69 Shahbaz, Ajmal.................................51, 68, 71 Shao, Zhiwei................................................... 62 Sharkh, Suleiman M........................................72 Shen, Yanfei.................................................... 58 Shen, Yi.......................................................... 71 Shi, Shuang.................................................... 67 Shigehiro, Yuji................................................. 55 Shimono, Tomoyuki........................................61 Silva, Diego.................................................... 70 Silva, Gilberto Valentim..................................56 Silva, Jaidilson J...............................................58 Silva, Washington........................................... 49 Simoens, Pieter...............................................51 Singh, Siddhartha A........................................ 51 Sivaprasad, A.................................................66 Smith, David B................................................50 Song, Zheng................................................... 71 Sou, Wing Yan................................................. 58 Spalanzani, Anne............................................ 57 Stankovic, Nikola............................................ 62 Steiner, Harald...............................................61 Stella, Gilson D............................................... 49 Steyn-Ross, D. Alistair....................................63 Stöckl, Johannes............................................. 50 Strasser, Thomas........................................49p. Su, Jing........................................................... 58 Sun, Guangmin............................................... 68 Sun, Hao......................................................... 70 Sun, Jiantao.................................................... 55 Sun, Shuo....................................................... 67 Tagawa, Norio................................................. 61 Taherzadeh, Mehdi.........................................72 Takano, Shunya..............................................61 Takumi, Ichi....................................................68 Talic, Almir...................................................... 61 Tanaka, Shodai...............................................61 Tang, Tianhao................................................. 62 Taylor, James.................................................. 65 Terada, Yuki.................................................... 60 Thramboulidis, Kleanthis................................52 Tian, Xiang.....................................................48 Tirumala Rao, Yalla.........................................72 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Toliyat, Hamid................................................. 69 Torres, Raymundo........................................... 53 Trabelsi, Mohamed..........................................69 Triantis, Iasonas F...........................................71 Tsang, Kim Fung....................................... 58, 71 Tsuji, Toshiaki.................................................. 60 Tyrsa, Vera............................................... 68, 71 Tzou, Ying-Yu...................................................56 Ulewicz, Sebastian..........................................52 Vannier, Jean-Claude......................................62 Vaqar, Sayyid A..............................................49 Vaschetto, Silvio............................................. 72 Vazquez, Sergio.............................................. 53 Velasco, Manel......................................... 50, 62 Villanueva, Moisés.......................................... 56 Vincent, Lanfranchi.........................................69 Vogel-Heuser, Birgit........................................ 52 Vyatkin, Valeriy...............................................52 Waldhör, Stefan.............................................. 63 Wang, Fenghua............................................... 62 Wang, Fuji....................................................... 68 Wang, Jia........................................................53 Wang, Jianguo.................................................56 Wang, Jiawen.................................................. 71 Wang, Ke........................................................ 55 Wang, Lingli.................................................... 68 Wang, Meilin................................................... 58 Wang, Qingmai............................................... 53 Wang, Yuxi...................................................... 59 Wang, Zhihua...........................................60, 71 Wang, Zhiqiang..............................................72 Wei, Bo........................................................... 70 Wei, Meng.......................................................71 Wenger, Martin............................................... 63 Wheeler, Patrick William................................. 56 Williamson, Sheldon.................................51, 65 Williamson, Sheldon S....................................51 Wollschlaeger, Bastian...................................52 Wollschlaeger, Martin.....................................52 Wu, Chao........................................................ 55 Wu, Chung Kit................................................. 58 Wu, Kao-Chih.................................................. 56 Wu, Ligang.....................................................53 Wu, Xiaofeng.................................................. 62 Wu, Xingwei....................................................67 Xia, Changliang........................................ 69, 72 Xiao, Feng.......................................................70 Xie, Binbin...................................................... 71 Xie, Yue..........................................................71 Xing, Nan........................................................ 59 Xu, Minghui....................................................59 Xu, Pengtao.................................................... 68 Yabuki, Akinori................................................ 61 Yadav, Sumit................................................... 57 Yamada, Shota................................................60 Yamaguchi, Shuhei.........................................61 Yamaguchi, Toru.............................................61 Yan, Hairong................................................... 71 Yan, Hongyue..................................................68 Yan, Jiu Dun....................................................56 Yan, Yan............................................. 60, 69, 72 Yan, Zhichao................................................... 71 Yang, Chengming............................................70 Yang, Jinghao.................................................. 68 Yang, Xianqiang.......................................67, 70 Yang, Xuebo....................................................67 Yang, Xuhong..................................................66 Yang, Yuxiang.................................................71 Yao, Gang....................................................... 62 Yao, Xu...........................................................70 Yasukawa, Hiroshi........................................... 68 Yazidi, Amine.................................................. 69 Yen, Kan..........................................................53 Yin, He............................................................ 48 Yin, Jiapeng..................................................... 70 Yin, Ke............................................... 57, 63, 71 Yin, Zhizhu...................................................... 62 Yokokura, Yuki.............................................60p. Yokota, Sho..................................................... 61 Yoshida, Keisuke............................................. 60 Yu, Han........................................................... 70 Yu, Kan...........................................................71 Yu, Xinghuo.....................................................53 Yu, Xinru......................................................... 55 Yuan, Hsiang-Fu.............................................. 48 Yue, Jing.......................................................... 71 Zabaleta, Mikel............................................... 72 Zabihi, Nima................................................... 65 Zaccarian, Luca.............................................. 69 Zeng, Wente................................................... 55 Zeng, Yu-Fan................................................... 58 Zhang, Aihua.................................................. 67 Zhang, Chun................................................... 60 Zhang, Fan.....................................................68 Zhang, He.......................................................72 Zhang, Jianhua...............................................68 Zhang, Jing..................................................... 59 Zhang, Wenfeng............................................. 58 Zhang, Xiaochen............................................72 Zhang, Xiuyun................................................ 72 Zhang, Xiuzhen..............................................53 Zhang, Yinfeng...............................................59 Zhang, Yuan............................................. 50, 55 Zhao, Chen..................................................... 48 Zhao, Yue.......................................................67 Zheng, You.....................................................67 81 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Zhong, Jiangxia...............................................53 Zhou, Hongpeng......................................67, 70 Zhou, Lidan....................................................62 Zhou, Yimin.................................................... 55 Zhou, Yu......................................................... 58 Zhu, Hui..........................................................71 82 Zhu, Junjie...................................................... 59 Zhu, Suoguo................................................... 51 Zou, Jiyan....................................................... 56 Zou, Rui.......................................................... 58 Zou, Zhixiang.................................................53 ZurB, Ahmed..................................................59 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Notes 83 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Notes: 84 Tech Industry Summit • ISIE-2016 Notes: 85 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Notes: 86 Upcoming 2017 IES Events We hope your Tech Industry Summit and ISIE-2016 experience has been both bene!cial and enjoyable. The IEEE Industrial Electronics Society cordially invites you to consider some of its upcoming 2017 conferences. ICM-2017 (International Conference on Mechatronics) Churchill, Australia, February 14-17 URL: http://ieee-icm2017.org/ ICIT-2017 (International Conference on Industrial Technology) Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 22-25 URL: http://icit2017.org CPE-POWERENG (Compatibility and Power Electronics - Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives) Cadiz, Spain, April 4-6 ISIE-2017 (International Symposium on Industrial Electronics) Edinburgh, Scotland, June 20-22 URL: http://www.anglia.ac.uk/science-and-technology/about/computing-and-technology/isieconference AIM-2017 (Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics) Munich, Germany, June 26-30 INDIN-2017 (International Conference on Industrial Informatics) Emden, Germany, July 24-26 ETFA-2017 (Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation) Location TBA, Date: early September IROS-2017 (Intelligent Robots and Systems) Vancouver, BC, Canada, September 24-28 URL: http://www.iros2017.org IECON-2017 (Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society) Beijing, China, November 5-8 URL: http://iecon2017.csp.escience.cn WHERE AM I? FIRST FLOOR Mission City Ballrooms • Tech Industry Summit (M1) • ISIE'16 technical sessions (M1-M3) • ISIE'16 welcome reception (B5) • ISIE'16 banquet (B5) • IES technical committees (M1-M3) BIRD'S EYE VIEW Santa Clara Convention Center North re G at ica er Am wy Pk an Ta i ve r D + li t gh r lw ai ay sm SECOND FLOOR • Entrance from hotel • SCC-42 working group (204) • IES technical committees (206) ENTRANCE FROM HYATT REGENCY HOTEL TO MAIN LOBBY (first floor)