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Information Technology and Electrotechnology for the Mediterranean Countries
May 29-31, 2000
Le Meridien Hotel, Lemesos, CYPRUS
Final Program
Organised by
IEEE Region 8 IEEE Cyprus Section IEE CyprusCyprus Professional Engineers Association University of Cyprus
The conference is under the auspices of H.E. the President of the Republic of Cyprus,
Mr. Glafcos Clerides
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CONTENTS
Chairpersons’ Message .....................................................................................................4
Principal Sponsor’s Message ............................................................................................6
Acknowledgements ..........................................................................................................7
Conference Committee .....................................................................................................8
Plenary Sessions Schedule ................................................................................................9
Technical Program Schedule ..........................................................................................10
Regional Communication and Information Technology ................................................13
Signal and Image Processing...........................................................................................29
Power Generation Supply and Renewable Resources ....................................................45
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IEEE Region 8 Student Paper Contest............................................................................57
Social Program .............................................................................................................58
Author Index .................................................................................................................A-i
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CHAIRPERSONS’ MESSAGE
Dear Colleagues
On behalf of the Melecon 2000 organizing committee, we are pleased to welcome you to the 10th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference on Information Technology and Electrotechnology for the Mediterranean Countries. An exciting and stimulating technical program was made possible, with the presentation of a total of 292 papers from scientists coming from 36 countries, covering the most recent technological advances on information technology and electrotechnology.
Throughout the world, electrotechnology and information technology form the basis of an entirely new era in professional practice and the delivery of services. It is characterized as a revolution based on information, hoping to improve the quality of life. This is especially important in the Mediterranean region, which bridges countries from three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa. Thus, the special theme of the conference has been selected to be: Information Technology and Electrotechnology for the Mediterranean Countries. The papers of Melecon 2000 will be presented under the following sessions:
Regional Communication and Information Technology (106 papers)High Performance Networking, Control & Optimization, Communications/Network Design, Intelligent Networks, Network Reliability & Quality of Service, Broadband Network Communications I, II, Communication Systems, Optical Systems & Networks, Internet Services & Applications, Wireless & Mobile Communications I, II, III, Internet Services I, II, and Electron Devices.
Signal and Image Processing (108 papers)Neural Networks I, II, Intelligent Systems, Image & Multidimensional Signal Processing I, II, Speech & Sound Processing, Filters, Signal & Image Processing I, II, Transportation Engineering, Signal Processing, Circuits & Systems I, II, Digital Signal Processing I, II, and Communication Systems DSP.
Power Generation Supply and Renewable Resources (78 papers)Distribution, Power Quality, Transmission I, II, III, Machines I, II, Generation, Environmental/Energy Conservation, Control I, II and Renewables I, II. Furthermore, the IEEE Region 8 Student Paper Contest will take place during Melecon 2000 where 6 finalists will compete.
We wish to express our thanks to all the contributors who submitted papers to Melecon 2000 for review. It goes without saying that we could not have had such a high quality technical program without their contributions.
In addition, we would like to thank B. Zajc and J. Baal-Schem for their support in making this conference a reality.
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Also, we would like to express our sincere thanks to C. Economides, G. Malliotis, S. Panis, and C. Stasopoulos, for their dedicated efforts during the abstract review process and the preparation of the technical program. Moreover, we would like to thank P. Symeou, Y. Frangoulides, S. Spyrou, M. Papaconstantinou, A. Constantinou, K. Diamantides, S. Soteriou, N. Michaelides, and A. Kellas for their dedicated work and support in materializing this conference.
Last but not least, we would like to thank E. Polycarpou and M. Avraam for their exceptional technical assistance in managing the paper handling and the electronic communications of the conference, as well as in preparing the advance program, and the conference proceedings. Moreover, we would like to express our sincere thanks to K. Mavromati, C. Hadjiyianni, S. Evstathiou, and Y. Mylonas for their additional technical assistance in organising this conference.
We hope that Melecon 2000 will offer opportunities for professional growth and establishing new contacts with colleagues. Our intention is to do all we can to make your participation in the conference worthwhile and your stay in Cyprus enjoyable.
C. S. PattichisC. N. SchizasL. S. Savvides
May 2000
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PRINCIPAL SPONSOR’S MESSAGE
May 2000
Dear Delegates
My partners and I would like to welcome you to this 10 th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, Melecon 2000 on Information Technology and Electrotechnology for the Mediterranean countries. It is evident from this highly regarded technical programme that most of you will be presenting papers on Information Technology and Electrotechnology that are on the edge of what is currently possible.
Throughout the history of industrial development, our standards of living and the way we conduct business have been reshaped by significant breakthroughs in technology, just like the ones you will be presenting. A vivid example of this high technology application is e-business or e-commerce which has been driven by leading edge technology achievements in information technology.
From day one, PricewaterhouseCoopers have identified the critical role that this leading edge technology can play in the business of tomorrow. The most fundamental dynamics of the market place that is customers and markets, competitors and alliances, policy and regulation, emerging technologies and businesses are in constant evolution and e-business is at the heart of these changes.
We at PricewaterhouseCoopers have proven that high technology can effectively be harnessed, in this case in the form of e-business, and translated into opportunities for our business partners to outpace the competition and succeed in today's new economy.
We wish that you have a successful Melecon 2000 conference and hope that it will be an opportunity for professional advancement.
Yours faithfully
Michael H ZampelasChairman and Managing Partner
Julia House, 3 Themistocles Dervis Street, CY-1066 Nicosia, P. O. Box 21612, CY-1591 Nicosia, CyprusTelephone: + 357 -2- 555000 Facsimile: + 357 -2- 555001
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Internet: www.pwcglobal.com
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The organizing committee acknowledges with gratitude the support provided by the following organizations:
, Principal Sponsor
KERONIA LTD
Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (CYTA)
Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC)
The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics (CING)
Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO)
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MELECON 2000 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
STEERING COMMITTEE
ChairsC. S. PattichisC. N. SchizasL. S. Savvides
Vice-Chairs A. Kellas K. Diamantides N. Timotheou
Technical Programme Regional Communication and Information Technology:
E. Protonotarios (Chair) A.Y. Bilal (Egypt) P. Constantinou (Greece) M. Dikaiakos (Cyprus) C. Economides (Cyprus)G. Georgiades (USA) P. Ioannou (USA) R. Kantola (Finland) M. Kos (Croatia) G. Maliotis (Cyprus) G. Paunovic (Yugoslavia) A. Pitsillides (Cyprus) G. Samaras (Cyprus)
Signal and Image Processing:
C. L. Nikias (Chair) A. Antoniou (Canada)A. Andreou (Cyprus) A. G. Constantinides (UK) C. Charalambous (Cyprus) S. Kollias (Greece) V. Koivunen (Finland) J. N. Kolev (Bulgaria) S. Panis (Cyprus) M. S. Pattichis (USA)A. Spanias (USA) J. Tasic (Slovenia) A. J. Weiss (Israel)
Power Generation Supply and Renewable Resources:
B. Papadias (Chair) S. Bergman (Sweden) A. Braunstein (Israel) D. Feretic (Croatia) C. Stasopoulos (Cyprus)N. Hatziargyriou (Greece) E. Lakervi (Finland) A. Stassis (Cyprus)A. Theofanous (Cyprus) R. Turri (Italy)
International Publicity J. Baal – SchemA. Constantinou
Treasurer C. Economides
PublicationsS. P. Spyrou
Region 8 Representative B. Zajc
Local ArrangementsC. Stasopoulos, P. Symeou (Chairs) G. Ioannou, S. Soteriou, S. Stylianou, Y. Frangoulides,M. Papaconstantinou, C. ZervosM. Avraam, G. StylianouY. Mylonas (student affairs)
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PLENARY SESSIONS SCHEDULE
Monday 29 May 2000, Bacchus
08:00 – 09:00 Registration09:00 – 09:30 Opening ceremony
09:30 – 10:30 Keynote lecture 1: e-Europe, C. Folias, Member of the European Parliament
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
Tuesday 30 May 2000, Bacchus
08:30 – 09:30 Keynote lecture 2: Future Trends on Multimedia/Image Processing, A. Venetsanopoulos, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
Wednesday 31 May 2000, Bacchus 08:30 – 09:00 Keynote lecture 3.1: Developments in Modern Power Systems:
A. Restructuring, V. Papadias, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
08:30 – 09:00 Keynote lecture 3.1: Developments in Modern Power Systems: B. Renewable Energy Resources, N. Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
TECHNICAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE
TRACK 1: Regional Communication and Information Technology
Bacchus La Galerie
MONDAY
09:30 – 10:30 Keynote lecture 110:30 – 11:00 Coffee break11:00 – 13:00 1.1 High Performance
Networking1.2 Control & Optimization
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break Lunch break14:00 – 16:00 1.3 Communications /
Network Design1.4 Intelligent Networks
08:30 – 09:30 Keynote lecture 2
TUESDAY
09:30 – 11:00 1.5 Network Reliability & Quality of Service
1.6 Broadband Network Communications I
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break11:30 – 13:30 1.7 Communication
Systems & Electron Devices
1.8 Broadband Network Communications II
13:30 – 15:00 Lunch break Lunch break15:00 – 17:00 1.9 Electron Devices 1.10 Optical Systems &
Networks08:30-09:30 Keynote lecture 3
WEDNESDAY
09:30 – 11:00 1.11 Internet Services & Applications
1.12 Wireless & Mobile Communications I
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break11:30 – 13:30 1.13 Internet Services I 1.14 Wireless & Mobile
Communications II13:30 – 15:00 Lunch break Lunch break15:00 – 17:00 1.15 Internet Services II 1.16 Wireless & Mobile
Communications III
Detailed program by session given on pages 13-28.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE
TRACK 2: Signal and Image Processing
Daphine Salamina
MONDAY
09:30 – 10:30 Keynote lecture 110:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 13:00 2.1 Neural Networks I 2.2 Image & Multidimensional Signal Processing I
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break Lunch break14:00 – 16:00 2.3 Speech & Sound
Processing2.4 Image & Multidimensional
Signal Processing II08:30 – 09:30 Keynote lecture 2
TUESDAY
09:30 – 11:00 2.5 Neural Networks II 2.6 Filters11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break11:30 – 13:30 2.7 Signal & Image
Processing I2.8 Transportation Engineering
13:30 – 15:00 Lunch break Lunch break15:00 – 17:00 2.9 Signal & Image
Processing II2.10 Signal Processing
08:30 – 09:30 Keynote lecture 3WEDNESDAY
09:30 – 11:00 2.11 Intelligent Systems 2.12 Circuits & Systems I11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break11:30 – 13:30 2.13 Digital Signal
Processing I2.14 Circuits & Systems II
13:30 – 15:00 Lunch break Lunch break15:00 – 17:00 2.15 Digital Signal
Processing II2.16 Communication Systems
DSP
Detailed program by session given on pages 29-44.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE
TRACK 3: Power Generation and Renewable Resources
Amathusia Ulysses (5th Floor)
MONDAY
09:30 – 10:30 Keynote lecture 110:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 13:00 3.1 Distribution 3.2 Power Quality
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break Lunch break
14:00 – 16:00 3.3 Transmission I 3.4 Machines I
08:30 – 09:30 Keynote lecture 2TUESDAY
09:30 – 11:00 3.5 Transmission II 3.6 Generation11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break11:30 – 13:30 3.7 Transmission III 3.8 Machines II13:30 – 15:00 Lunch break Lunch break
15:00 – 17:00
08:30 – 09:30 Keynote lecture 3WEDNESDAY
09:30 – 11:00 3.9 Environmental Issues / Energy Conservation
3.10 Control I
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break Coffee break11:30 – 13:30 3.11 Renewables I 3.12 Control II
13:30 – 15:00 Lunch break Lunch break
15:00 – 17:00
Detailed program by session given on pages 45-56.
Monday Morning, May 29
Session 1.1: High Performance Networking
Time & Place: 11:00 – 13:00, Bacchus
Chairperson: A. PitsillidesDepartment of Computer Science, University of Cyprus
11:001.1.1 Markov process model cache algorithm, dedicated to network file servers
S. Stancescu1, S. Adam2
1UPB, Romania2Ericsson Telecommunications, Romania
11:151.1.2 A distributed media server management scheme
S. Sotirchos, N. Koziris, G. PapakostantinouComputing Systems Laboratory, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
11:301.1.3 Mathematical approach to designing switched LAN's. An alternative solution to compute the
loss probability in an heterogeneous traffic environmentE. Pallares-Segarra1, J. Garcia-Haro2
1Department of Applied Mathematics and Telematics, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain2Department of Information Technologies and Communications, Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Spain
11:451.1.4 Information modeling of applications using mobile management agents with extensible
behavior in run-timeM. Randic, M. Kunstic, B. BlaskovicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
12:001.1.5 Fuzzy RED: Congestion control for TCP/IP Diff-Serv
L. Rossides1, S. Kohler2, A. Pitsillides1, T.-G. Phuoc2
1Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus 2Institute of Computer Science, University of Wurzburg, Germany
12:151.1.6 Data security on Ethernet LANs
N. Hadjina1, P. Thompson2
1Information Technology Directorate, Ministry of Defence, Croatia 2Perth, Ontario, Canada
12:301.1.7 Characterization of MMI- and AWG-based NxN devices for WDM applications
C. Themistos, M. Rajarajan, B. M. A. Rahman, K. T. V. GrattanMeasurement and Instrumentation Centre, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, City University, London, UK
12:451.1.8 SD+:Improving TCP performance over ATM UBR service using modified selective drop
buffer management schemeA. E. El-Abd, M. A. MostafaComputer Engineering Department, Alexandria University, Egypt
Monday Morning, May 29
Session 1.2: Control & Optimization
Time & Place: 11:00 – 13:00, La Galerie
Chairperson: B. ZajcFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:001.2.1 Parallel genetic algorithm for optimising run-time reconfigurable circuits
H. Frohlich, A. Kosir, B. ZajcFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:151.2.2 Time domain performance evaluation of adaptive hybrid cache coherence protocols
D. Ivosevic, S. Srbljic, V. SrukFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
11:301.2.3 Coefficients’ computation for Jot’s reverberation algorithm
A. Gogu, M. TopaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
11:451.2.4 Petri net based modeling and simulation of email alert system
J. Puksec1, M. Opsenica1, D. Frank1, V. Maricic1, K. P. Valavanis2, I. Lovrek3
1Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Zagreb, Croatia 2Centre for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA, and Department of DPEM, Technical University of Crete, Greece3Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
12:001.2.5 On the benefits of kernel extraction during logic optimization
R. Scarsi, E. MaciiDipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
12:151.2.6 Efficient service management systems in future open competitive communication systems
A. Taskaris, P. Demestichas, E. Tzifa, M. TheologouTelecommunications Laboratory, Computer Science Division, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Athens, Greece
12:301.2.7 Automatic equipment for final testing of telephone pair gain systems
A. Levstek, S. , M. Jankovec, Z. GorupFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Monday Afternoon, May 29
Session 1.3: Communications / Network Design
Time & Place: 14:00 – 16:00, Bacchus
Chairperson: I. E. PountourakisDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,National Technical University of Athens, Greece
14:001.3.1 A new WDM protocol: Architecture and performance analysis
I. E. PountourakisDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Computer Science, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
14:151.3.2 Minimising the impact of Internet-bound traffic on the PSTN/ISDN network
N. Papadopoulos1, S. Charalampous1, J-P Combot2
1Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus2Network Design and Planning, ALCATEL, France
14:301.3.3 Performance of common channel access in UTRA
M. Ruiz-Garcia, C. Tellez-Labao, J. M. Romero Jerez, J. E. Burgos-Lati, A. Dias-EstrellaDepartment of Electronic Technology, University of Malaga, Spain
14:451.3.4 Model checking of concurrent system with SDL-specification
B. Blaskovic, S. Dembitz, P. KnezevicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:001.3.5 Automatic translation from SDL specification to distributed Erlang implementation
M. Kunstic1, O. Jukic2, M. Mikuc1
1Telecommunication Department, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2STROM net, s.r.o., Votice, Czech Republic
15:151.3.6 Telephone traffic routing simulation using learning automata
M. Tkalic1, M. Mikuc1, H. Pavicic2
1Telecommunication Department, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia2Network Department, Privredna Banka Zagreb, Croatia
15:301.3.7 Linear network analyser design with heterogeneous component composition
B. Blaskovic, P. Knezevic, M. RandicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:451.3.8 Performance tuning of large-scale distributed WWW Caches
S. Srbljic1, A. Milanovic1, N. Hadjina2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia2Ministry of Defence, Republic of Croatia
16:001.3.9 Moore reserve for orthogonal networks – A case study
C. Lupu1, A. Hagiescu2
1Centre of New Electronic Architectures, Romanian Academy, Romania
2Mihai Viteazul College, Bucharest, Romania
Monday Afternoon, May 29
Session 1.4: Intelligent Networks
Time & Place: 14:00 - 16:00, La Galerie
Chairperson: C. EconomidesCyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus
14:001.4.1 An algorithm for the efficient utilization of service control capabilities in intelligent networks V. M. Stathopoulos, S. E. Polykalas, I. S. Venieris
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
14:151.4.2 A fault-tolerant multicast routing algorithm based on cube algebra for hypercube
multicomputersS. Gunes1, N. Yilmaz1, A. Ozturk2
1Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Selcuk, Turkey2Computer Center, Bilkent University, Turkey
14:301.4.3 Intelligent tutoring systems for asynchronous distance education
M. Rosic1, S. Stankov1, V. Glavinic2
1Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education, University of Split, Croatia 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
14:451.4.4 The smart sensor design in industrial processes applications
M. Ziani1, M. Bennouna2, M. Amamou1, M. Barboucha1, A. Melhaoui1
1Centre de Recherche de l’Ecole Superieure de Technologie, Universite Mohamed 1er, Morocco2Faculte des Sciences et Techniques de Tanger, Universite Abdelmalek Essaadi, Morocco
15:001.4.5 The role of user models in adaptive hypermedia systems
A. KavcicFaculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:151.4.6 Functionality specification for adaptive user interfaces
A. Granic1, V. Glavinic2
1Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education, University of Split, Croatia 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Tuesday Morning, May 30
Session 1.5: Network Reliability & Quality of Service
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Bacchus
Chairperson: M. AchilleosCyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus
09:301.5.1 The development of an ISO 9000 Quality Management System to meet the requirements of
the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Model - The Cyprus Telecommunications Authority’s CaseM. Achilleos1, G. Ioannou2
1Customer Order Fulfillment Department, Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus2Management Consulting Services Department, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Cyprus
09:451.5.2 Towards QoS specification for distributed virtual environments
M. Matijasevic1, D. Gracanin2, K. P. Valavanis3, I. Lovrek1
1Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2Department of Computer Science, Virginia Tech, Northern Virginia Centre, USA3Department of DPEM, Technical University of Crete, Greece
10:001.5.3 Fault analysis and prediction in telecommunication access network
D. Medved1, K. Brlas1, D. Saric2
1Croatian Telecom, Telecommunication Centre, Rijeka, Croatia2Croatian Telecom, Non Voice Services Division, Zagreb, Croatia
10:151.5.4 TTCN quality metrics
S. Kalogeropoulos1, T. Kotsilieris1, A. Mihalas1, V. Kollias2, V. Loumos1, E. Kayafas1
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece2TELETEL S.A., Athens, Greece
10:301.5.5 Cost effective deployment of service logic in future distributed processing environments
A. K. Kaltabani, E. C. Tzifa, P. P. Demestichas, M. E. AnagnostouDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:451.5.6 A two-bit scheme for service differentiation in IP networks
A. Kos, S. TomazicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tuesday Morning, May 30
Session 1.6: Broadband Network Communications I
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, La Galerie
Chairperson: M. JankovicCommunity of Yugoslav PTT, Yugoslavia
09:301.6.1 ATM interworking unit with ISDN and Ethernet interfaces
J. NevesDEI - Escola de Engenharia, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
09:451.6.2 Modeling of cell delineation procedure in ATM network
M. Kopeetsky, Y. ZlotnikovDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
10:001.6.3 Simulation approach for functional verification of an "ATM over ADSL" integrated circuit
E. Zervanos1, V. Dimitropoulos2, A. Manolitzas1, G. Stassinopoulos1
1Telecommunications Lab, Computer Science Division, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece2INTRACOM S.A., Development Programs Department, Peania, Greece
10:151.6.4 Experimental study of correlated traffic in ATM backbone network
Y. Zlotnikov, E. RozenshineDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
10:301.6.5 A techno-economic study of broadband access network implementation models
M. Jankovic1, Z. Petrovic2, M. Dukic2
1Community of Yugoslav PTT, Yugoslavia2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Tuesday Morning, May 30
Session 1.7: Communication Systems & Electron Devices
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Bacchus
Chairperson: A. UmerkFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:301.7.1 Modeling the structural return loss in twisted pair cables
A. UmekFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:451.7.2 Radiation impedance of half wave length dipole antenna in terms of Bessel functions
A. J. ViitanenElectromagnetics Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Communications Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
12:001.7.3 A new structure for a six port reflectometer by using a five port ring
C. Ciminelli, A. D'Orazio, M. De Sario, V. Petruzzelli, F. PrudenzanoDipartimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
12:151.7.4 Influence of shallow impurity on steady-state probability function of multilevel deep impurity
J. Divkovic Puksec1, V. Gradisnik2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, University of Rijeka, Croatia
12:301.7.5 Series-voltage noise margin of CMOS
A. Szabo, Z. ButkovicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
12:451.7.6 Simulation of large-signal behavior of a GaAs low noise amplifier
A. Baric, Z. ButkovicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
13:001.7.7 CAD modeling of MIC multiport power combiners/dividers fabricated on the base of
extended concept of hybrid ring structureA. Z. Abdalla1, B. J. Janiczak2, J. Mazur2
1Higher Institute of Electronic Engineering, Libya 2Department of Microwave Engineering and Optical Telecommunication, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
Tuesday Morning, May 30
Session 1.8: Broadband Network Communications II
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, La Galerie
Chairperson: S. PanisCyprus Telecommunication Authority, Cyprus
11:301.8.1 Simulation of ATM network behavior with the event driven ATM simulator
M. Kos, Z. VrdoljakDepartment of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Entering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
11:451.8.2 On blocking probability equalisation in switching networks with rearrangement and reservation
mechanismsM. Stasiak, M. Glabowski, R. Pekal, P. ZwierzykowskiInstitute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
12:001.8.3 FPGA implementation of an ATM traffic classifier for Quality of Service management
S. Holgado1, S. Lopez-Buedo2, A. J. Pearmain1
1Department of Electronic Engineering, Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London, UK2Escuela Tecnica Superior de Informatica, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
12:151.8.4 A modular VLSI architecture for real-time processing of video streaming applications over ATM
networksG. Doumenis1, G. Konstantoulakis1, G. Korinthios2, G. Lykakis1, D. Reisis2, G. Synnefakis1
1Electrical Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece2Physics Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
12:301.8.5 Towards ATM based public multiservice network - Croatian approach
D. Saric, F. PogacnikCroatian Telecommunications, Non-voice Services Division, Croatia
12:451.8.6 Broadband service delivery: CY.T.A. ADSL field trial experience
C. A. Pantjiaros, C. Psillides, C. Kleanthous, G. Giannaki, S. Panis, Y. Kantounas, I. CharalambousCyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus
13:001.8.7 Broadband services delivery over an ATM PON FTTx system
C. A. Pantjiaros1, C. M. Combes2, R. N. van Wolfswinkel2, P. McDonagh3, K. I. Sletta4, S. Panis1, N. Charalambous1
1Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus2KPN3Eircon4Telenor
13:151.8.8 Service provisioning for broadband services
S. Panis1, H. Nikkanen2, M. Ughetti3, G. Covino3, P. Juhava2, G. Bathas4, C. Combes5, J. Concalves6, A. Szente7, I. Pilisi7, C. Pantjiaros1, N. Charalambous1
1Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus2Finnet Group3CSELT4OTE, Greece5KPN6Portugal Telecom, Portugal
7Hungarian Telecom, Hungary
Tuesday Afternoon, May 30
Session 1.9: Electron Devices
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, Bacchus
Chairperson: L. BeniniDepartment of Electronics, Information and Systems, University of Bologna, Italy
15:001.9.1 Analysis of energy dissipation in the memory hierarchy of embedded systems: A case study
L. Benini1, A. Macii2, E. Macii2, M. Poncino2
1Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e Sistemistica, Universita di Bologna, Italy 2Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
15:151.9.2 Life-time analysis of batteries used in portable digital systems
L. Benini1, G. Castelli2, A. Macii2, E. Macii2, M. Poncino2, R. Scarsi2
1Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e Sistemistica, Universita di Bologna, Italy 2Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
15:301.9.3 TLM modelling of cylindrical metallic cavity loaded by inhomogeneous dielectric sample
B. Milovanovic, N. Doncov, A. AtanaskovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
15:451.9.4 Thermionic emission process in carrier transport in pn homojunctions
P. Biljanovic, T. SuligojFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
16:001.9.5 Noise wave modeling of microwave transistors
N. Males-Ilic, V. Markovic, O. PronicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
Tuesday Afternoon, May 30
Session 1.10: Optical Systems & Networks
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, La Galerie
Chairperson: B. BatageljFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:001.10.1 All-optical amplification in LiNbO3 waveguides via cascaded second order nonlinearity x(2):x(2)
M. Bozzetti, A. D'Orazio, M. De Sario, V. Petruzzelli, F. PrudenzanoDipartimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
15:151.10.2 Wavelength conversion in periodically poled lithium niobate waveguides exploiting cascaded
second order nonlinearity x(2):x(2)
M. Bozzetti, A. D'Orazio, M. De Sario, V. Petruzzelli, F. PrudenzanoDipartimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
15:301.10.3 Demonstration of a Fabry-Perot active switch by the bidirectional MoL-BPM
A. D'Orazio, M. De Sario, V. Petruzzelli, F. Prudenzano, L. SassiDipartimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
15:451.10.4 FDTD simulation of all-optical switching using different wavelength controlling pulse in the
NLDCN. Trivunac-Vukovic, B. MilovanovicDepartment of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
16:001.10.5 Hardware implementation of multimedia driven HFC MAC protocol
H.-C. Leligou, J. Sifnaios, G. PikrammenosTelecommunication Laboratory, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
16:151.10.6 The need for wavelength converters in all-optical transport network
B. BatageljLaboratory of Optical Communications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Wednesday Morning, May 31
Session 1.11: Internet Services & Applications
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Bacchus
Chairperson: G. SamarasDepartment of Computer Science,University of Cyprus, Cyprus
09:301.11.1 Self-adaptive WWW cache coherence protocol (SATTL)
V. Sruk, S. Srbljic, L. BudinFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
09:451.11.2 Performance of UDP and TCP communication on personal computers
A. Milanovic, S. Srbljic, V. SrukFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia 10:00
1.11.3 A survey on the Java-based approaches for Web database connectivityS. Papastavrou1, P. K. Chrysanthis1, G. Samaras2, E. Pitoura3
1Computer Science Department, University of Pittsburgh, USA2Computer Science Department, University of Cyprus, Cyprus3Computer Science Department, University of Ioannina, Greece
10:151.11.4 A Web-based telecommunication needs modeling and implementation according to the
EOTIP methodologyA. Papantoniou, C. Anagnostopoulos, V. Loumos E. KayafasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:301.11.5 An Internet application for home automation
R. J. C. Nunes, J. C. M. DelgadoIST - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
10:451.11.6 Design of a Web based interactive computer lab course
A. VeglisComputer Lab, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Wednesday Morning, May 31
Session 1.12: Wireless & Mobile Communications I
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, La Galerie
Chairperson: P. ConstantinouDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
09:301.12.1 Management and control of the access network segment of future mobile communications
systems by means of neural networksC. P. Sarantinopoulos, D. K. Karagiannis, K. Peppas, V. P. Demesticha, P. P. Demestichas, E. TheologouTelecommunications Laboratory, Division of Computer Science, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
09:451.12.2 A realistic interference-oriented version of the frequency planning problem for future wireless
telecommunication systemsS. A. Kotrotsos, P. P. Demestichas, E. C. Tzifa, V. P. Demesticha, M. E. AnagnostouTelecommunications Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:001.12.3 Wireless communication: today's need tomorrow promise...
A. A. AdewusiZaria, Nigeria
10:151.12.4 A direct conversion receiver analysis for multistandard wireless applications
L. Dermentzoglou1, A. Arapoyanni2, A. Pneumatikakis1
1Integrated Systems Development, Athens, Greece2Department of Informatics, University of Athens, Greece
10:301.12.5 Designing and prototyping a wireless point-to-point link with multimedia application support
A. G. SavvidesDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
10:451.12.6 Measurements for 2.4 GHz spread spectrum system in modern office buildings
K. Giannopoulou, A. Katsareli, D. Dres, D. Vouyioukas, P. ConstantinouMobile Radiocommunications Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Wednesday Morning, May 31
Session 1.13: Internet Services I
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Bacchus
Chairperson: L. StoimenovComputer Graphics & GIS Lab, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
11:301.13.1 GinisWeb - The tool for GIS applications development based on Web
A. Stojanovic, L. Stoimenov, A. Dimitrijevic, S. Djordjevic-KajanComputer Graphics & GIS Lab, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
11:451.13.2 Integration of GIS data sources over the Internet using mediator and wrapper technology
L. Stoimenov, S. Djordjevic-Kajan, D. StojanovicComputer Graphics & GIS Lab, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
12:001.13.3 Effective ways for querying images by content over the Internet
M. Vlachos1, G. Vardangalos2, C. Tatsiopoulos3
1Epsilon Software SA, Athens, Greece2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Computer Science, National Technical University of Athens, Greece3Senior Software Engineer, IT Consultant, Athens, Greece
12:151.13.4 Global music creation over the Internet
M. PrivosnikFaculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:301.13.5 IP telephony from a user perspective
A. Vugrinec, S. TomazicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:451.13.6 Predictive playout delay adaptation for voice over Internet
V. Matic, A. Bazant, M. KosDepartment of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Wednesday Morning, May 31
Session 1.14: Wireless & Mobile Communications II
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, La Galerie
Chairperson: M. Abdel-HafezCentre for Wireless Communications, University of Oulu, Finland
11:301.14.1 Computer analysis of los microwaves links clear air performance
T. PaladeCommunications Department, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
11:451.14.2 A new microcell prediction model based on the arrangement of the streets and their types
N. Neskovic, A. Neskovic, G. PaunovicDepartment of Communications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
12:001.14.3 Wireless communication employing high altitude long endurance aeronautical platforms
S. Tomazic1, A. Vugrinec1, P. Skraba2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia2Princeton University, USA 12:15
1.14.4 A simple analysis of a CDMA cellular radio systemM. Abdel-Hafez1, M. Safak2
1Centre for Wireless Communications, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Oulu, Finland2Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Hacettepe University, Turkey
12:301.14.5 Services offered by a packet-switched cellular IVHS with a single radio channel
R. ZoicanTelecommunication Department, Electronic and Telecommunication Faculty, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
12:451.14.6 Triple-frequency operation for a hand-set mobile telephone with reduced EMW hazard
M. M. Abousetta, Z. K. Alhamdani, S.I. Al-Mously, M. E. Al-Daghistani, K. F. OmranHigher Institute of Electronic, Beni-Walid, Libya
13:001.14.7 Three-element array antenna with triple-frequency operation in mobile telephone
S. I. Al-Mously, M. E. Al-Daghistani, Z. K. Alhamdani, M. M. Abousetta, K. F. OmranHigher Institute of Electronic, Beni-Walid, Libya
Wednesday Afternoon, May 31
Session 1.15: Internet Services II
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, Bacchus
Chairperson: J. F. TasicFaculty of Electrotechnics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:001.15.1 An application for multidimensional analysis of the Web site traffic
B. Vrdoljak, G. Gledec, Z. SkocirFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:151.15.2 TALOS: An interactive Web-enabled educational environment on mobile robot technology
S. Athanasiou, I. Kouvaras, I. Poulakis, A. Kokorogiannis, P. Tsanakas, N. KozirisElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:301.15.3 MMUP: Multimedia and Multiservice Universal Platform
F. Monzo-Sanchez, F. Burrull, F. Cerdan, J. Garcia-Haro, J. Malgosa-SanahujaDepartment of Information Technologies and Communications, Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Spain
15:451.15.4 Functional description and engineering of the Dolmen HIB proxy server
G. Vardangalos, A. Christophoros, M. AnagnostouDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Computer Science, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
16:001.15.5 Agent based retrieval of information from Internet
M. Pogacnik, J. F. TasicFaculty of Electrotechnical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
16:151.15.6 Cultural journeys in the Information Society
G. Fakas, A. C. Kakas, D. Dionysiou, M. Dionysiou, A. Kentonis, C. S. Pattichis, A. Pitsillides, C. N. SchizasDepartment of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
16:301.15.7 The notion of subband sampling. A proposition for the construction of extra high value bi-
directional communication systemB. Rachmanto, H. YasushiGraduate School of Information Sciences, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
16:451.15.8 The P(MMAS) interactive environment: an Internet service coupling web technology and
HPCN to analyse conformal microstrip arraysA. Marsh, D. I. Kaklamani, H. T. Anastassiu, P. ShubitidzeInstitute of Communications and Computer Systems, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Wednesday Afternoon, May 31
Session 1.16: Wireless & Mobile Communications III
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, La Galerie
Chairperson: C. SteriadisDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:001.16.1 The modeling of a flat Rayleigh fading mobile radio channel
O. A. Dobre1, D. Budimir2
1Department of Remote Control and Electronics in Transports, Faculty of Transport Engineering, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania2Wireless Communications Research Group, Department of Electronic Systems, University of Westminster, London, UK
15:151.16.2 Maximum periodic correlation of pseudo-random sequences in CDMA
M. Stular, S. TomazicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:301.16.3 Transmission power management and control in third-generation W-CDMA-based cellular
systemsP. Demestichas, A. Igoumenidis, G. Kotsakis, V. Demesticha, E. Tzifa, M. Anagnostou, M. TheologouComputer Science Division, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:451.16.4 An alternative approach for equating the side lobes of linear arrays
M. BatainehHijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology, Communications Engineering Department, Yarmouk University, Jordan
16:001.16.5 Mobile communication in road tunnels: influence of the traffic conditions on the channel
characteristicsS. Betrencourt, M. Lienard, P. Degauque, D. DegardinRadiopropagation Laboratory, University of Lille, France
16:151.16.6 Uninterrupted data transmission over GSM and application to health services
C. F. Grecas, I. S. Venieris, D. -D. KoutsourisElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Monday Morning, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.1: Neural Networks I
Time & Place: 11:00 - 13:00, Daphine
Chairperson: P. WellerCentre for Measurement and Information in Medicine, City University, London, UK
11:002.1.1 An approach of DC driving system neural control by inverting forward model
V. Palade, G. Puscasu, D. -C. NeaguFaculty of Electrical Engineering, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Romania
11:152.1.2 A procedure of fault detection for driving systems using self-organising neural networks
G. Puscasu, V. Palade, A. StancuFaculty of Electrical Engineering, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Romania
11:302.1.3 Modeling of the cylindrical metallic cavity with circular cross-section using neural networks
B. Milovanovic, Z. Stankovic, S. IvkovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
11:452.1.4 On-line adaptive RBF network in stationary and nonstationary environment
B. Todorovic1, M. Stankovic1, S. Todorovic-Zarkula2
1Faculty of Occupational Safety, University of Nis, Yugoslavia2Ei Professional Electronics, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
12:002.1.5 A modular artificial neural network valuation system
P. A. Panayiotou1, C. S. Pattichis2, D. Jenkins3, F. Plimmer3
1Land Information Centre, Lands and Surveys Department, Lefkosia, Cyprus2Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus 3School of the Built Environment, University of Glamorgan, UK 12:15
2.1.6 Integrating Dempster-Shafer belief functions into a knowledge representation system based on Petri netsA. B. PosavecDepartment for Electronics, Microelectronics, Computer and Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
12:302.1.7 The competitive selection of artificial neural network training sets using an arms race model
P. Weller1, M. Avraam2
1Centre for Measurement and Information in Medicine, City University, London, UK2Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
12:452.1.8 Neural networks arbitration for automatic edge detection of DNA bands in low-contrast
imagesA. KhashmanDepartment of Computer Engineering, Near East University, Lefkosia, Cyprus
Monday Morning, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.2 Image & Multidimensional Signal Processing I
Time & Place: 11:00 - 13:00, Salamina
Chairperson: A. LanitisDepartment of Computer Science, Cyprus College, Cyprus
11:002.2.1 Spatio-temporal post-filtering of 3-D coded video sequences
P. Skocir, B. Marusic, J. TasicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:152.2.2 Robust face recognition using automatic age normalization
A. Lanitis1, C. J. Taylor2
1Department of Computer Science, Cyprus College, Cyprus2Division of Imaging Science and Biomedical Engineering, University of Manchester, UK
11:302.2.3 A matching pursuit enhanced three-dimensional wavelet transform coder
B. Marusic, P. Skocir, J. TasicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:452.2.4 CAMIA - Computer Aided Medical Images Analyzer
P. Kostic1, B. Reljin1, I. Milosavljevic2, S. Cirkovic2, I. Reljin3, I. Rakocevic4
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia 2Mil. Medical Academy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia3PTT School, Belgrade, Yugoslavia4TMS Project Co., Belgrade, Yugoslavia
12:002.2.5 Multifractal analysis of gray-scale images
I. Reljin1, B. Reljin2, I. Pavlovic2, I. Rakocevic3
1PTT College, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia 3TMS Project Co., Belgrade, Yugoslavia
12:152.2.6 The image authenticity confirmation by modifying spectral components
I. Rakocevic1, B. Reljin2, I. Reljin3
1TMS Project Co., Belgrade, Yugoslavia 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia3PTT College, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
12:302.2.7 Face detection in color images and video sequences
N. Tsapatsoulis, S. KolliasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
12:452.2.8 Variable frame rate for very low bit-rate video coding
C. Guaragnella, E. Di SciascioD.E.E. Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Monday Afternoon, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.3: Speech & Sound Processing
Time & Place: 14:00 - 16:00, Daphine
Chairperson: A. M. KrotInstitute of Engineering Cybernetics, National Academy of Science of Belarus, Belarus
14:002.3.1 Score extraction using MPEG-4 T/F partial encoding
I. Barrera, F. TarresTeoria de la Senyal y Comunicaciones Department, Escola Universitaria Politecnica del Baix Llobregat, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
14:152.3.2 Transcription of polyphonic piano music with neural networks
M. MaroltFaculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
14:302.3.3 Interactive dialogue telephone service
L. StanimirovicTelecommunications Department, Mihajlo Pupin Institute in Belgrade, Yugoslavia
14:452.3.4 Speech signal recovery in packet-switched communication networks
E. Ginters, V. ZagurskyInstitute of Electronics and Computer Science, Latvian University, Latvia
15:002.3.5 On approach to speech recognition using nonlinear signal decomposition into Volterra-Wiener
functional seriesA. M. Krot1, P. P. Tkachova2
1Institute of Engineering Cybernetics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus 2Belarusian State University, Belarus
15:152.3.6 Short-term sound stream characterization for reliable, real-time occurrence monitoring of
given sound-printsG. Richly, L. Varga, F. Kovacs, G. HosszuDepartment of Electron Devices, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
Monday Afternoon, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.4: Image & Multidimensional Signal Processing II
Time & Place: 14:00 - 16:00, Salamina
Chairperson: M. S. PattichisDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, USA
14:002.4.1 Novel algorithms for the accurate, efficient and parallel computation of multidimensional, regional
Discrete Fourier TransformsM. S. PattichisCenter of High Performance Computing, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, USA
14:152.4.2 An adaptive estimation algorithm for manoeuvring target tracking
Y. P. Grishin, D. JanczakDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Bialystok Technical University, Poland
14:302.4.3 Object recognition with multiple cues
A. L. Reno, D. M. BoothDERA, UK
14:452.4.4 Real-time object tracking based on optical flow and active rays
Z. Kalafatic, S. Ribaric, V. StanisavljevicDepartment of Electronics, Microelectronics, Computer and Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:002.4.5 Optical flow estimation over extended image sequence
V. Stanisavljevic, Z. Kalafatic, S. RibaricDepartment of Electronics, Microelectronics, Computer and Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:152.4.6 Progressive content-based retrieval using tree-structure graphs
N. D. Doulamis, A. D. Doulamis, S. D. KolliasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:302.4.7 An active contour-based video object segmentation scheme for stereoscopic video sequences
K. S. Ntalianis, N. D. Doulamis, A. D. Doulamis, S. D. KolliasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:452.4.8 Prefiltering and reconstruction filters in the volume rendering
A. Goluban1, Z. Mihajlovic2, L. Budin2
1Department of Control and Computer Engineering in Automation, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia2Department of Electronics, Microelectronics, Computer and Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
16:002.4.9 Virtual worlds modeling for Web deployment
G. K. Moschovitis, K. Karpouzis, S. KolliasElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, Computer Science Division, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.5: Neural Networks II
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Daphine
Chairperson: A. S. AndreouDepartment of Computer Science, University of Cyprus
09:302.5.1 Improvement in the learning process as a function of distribution characteristics of binary data
setH. Altun, T. Yalcinoz, B. S. TezekiciDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Nigde, Turkey 09:45
2.5.2 Constrained economic dispatch with prohibited operating zones: a Hopfield neural network approachT. Yalcinoz1, H. Altun1, U. Hasan2
1Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nigde University, Turkey 2Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College, London, UK
10:002.5.3 Neural networks in text-to-speech systems for the Greek language
T. Falas1, A. -G. Stafylopatis2
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Cyprus College, Cyprus2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science Division, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:152.5.4 On mathematical analysis of Pavlovian conditioning learning process using artificial neural
network modelH. Hassan1, M. Watany2
1Faculty of Specified Education, Banha, Cairo, Egypt2Faculty of Engineering, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
10:302.5.5 Application of Rough Set Theory for determining the significant inputs of an ANN
Z. Bertalan1, P. Kadar2
1Department of Power Systems, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary2DYNAdata Software Engineering Ltd, Budapest, Hungary
Tuesday Morning, May 30
Session 2.6: Filters
Time & Place: 09:30 – 11:00, Salamina
Chairperson: D. JurisicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
09:302.6.1 Correlative zero-phase fundamental component notch filter for power signals
Z. StaroszczykInstitute of the Theory of Electrical Engineering and Electrical Measurements, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
09:452.6.2 Low-noise active-RC low-, high- and band-pass allpole filters using impedance tapering
D. Jurisic1, G. S. Moschytz2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
10:002.6.3 Power analysis of software-implemented digital filters: a case study
L. Benini1, M. Ferrero2, A. Macii2, E. Macii2, M. Poncino2
1Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informatica e Sistemistica, Universita di Bologna, Italy 2Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
10:152.6.4 Weighted least squares design of 2-D digital filters
F. S. Al-Naimy, M. J. Nigam, A. KasimElectronics and Computer Engineering Department, University of Roorkee, Roorkee, India
10:302.6.5 Adaption criterions for wavelet filter banks with variable zero moments
D. SersicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
10:452.6.6 Design of FIR filters with equiripple passband and least-squares stopband
F. Wysocka-SchillakInstitute of Telecommunications, University of Technology and Agriculture, Poland
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.7: Signal & Image Processing I
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Daphine
Chairperson: V. ZagurskyInstitute of Electronics and Computer Science, Latvian University, Latvia
11:302.7.1 Real-time implementation of fractal image encoder
B. Rejeb, W. Anheier Institute for Electromagnetic Theory and Microelectronics, University of Bremen, Germany
11:452.7.2 Coding of contour data using DCT transform
F. H. Belgassem1, M. Aboudeana2, W. Besbas2, A. Dziech3
1Higher Institute of Electronics, Beni Walid, Libya2Faculty of Science, Zawia, Libya3Technical University of Wuppertal, Germany
12:002.7.3 Challenges in electronic roads in the Information Society: Content-based image retrieval and
IP DiffServY. Mylonas1, C. Pattichis1, A. Pitsillides1, S. Panis2
1Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus2Cyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus
12:152.7.4 Digital signal and image processing for meteorological radars
D. D. Rancic1, P. M. Eferica1, S. J. Djordjevic-Kajan1, A. T. Kostic2, M. S. Smiljanic1, P. D. Vukovic1
1Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia 2Military Technical Institute, Yugoslavia
12:302.7.5 Object detection using a novel 2-D adaptive sampling strategy
P. Mulassano, D. Avagnina, L. Lo PrestiSignal Analysis and Simulation Group, Electronics Department, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
12:452.7.6 Gray level thresholding using the Havrda and Charvat entropy
N. Pavesic1, S. Ribaric2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
13:002.7.7 Coding and on-line transmitting system for medical researches
V. Zagursky, S. SmirnovsInstitute of Electronics and Computer Science, Latvian University, Latvia
13:152.7.8 Analog-digital systems descriptions for signal processing and control application
V. Zagursky, A. GertnersInstitute of Electronics and Computer Science, Latvian University, Latvia
13:302.7.9 Chaotic dynamic methods based on decomposition of vector functions in vector-matrix series
into state-spaceA. M. Krot
Institute of Engineering Cybernetics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.8: Transportation Engineering
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Salamina
Chairperson: K. C. MouscosDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The Institute for Transport, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
11:302.8.1 Mathematical formulation of a deterministic Parking Reservation System (PRS) with fixed
costsK. C. Mouskos1, J. Tavantzis2, D. Bernstein3, A. Sansil2
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and The Institute for Transport, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA 2Department of Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA3Department of Computer Science, James Madison University, USA
11:452.8.2 Dual frequency bi-orthogonally polarized antenna for GPS applications
L. Alatan1, E. Niver2, A. Mahale2, A. Balasubramanian2, R. P. Olin3
1Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey2Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA3Electro-Radiation Inc., Fairfield, USA
12:002.8.3 Automatic vehicle location (AVL) for Transit operation
J. GreenfeldDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
12:152.8.4 Intermodal transportation network analysis - A GIS application
M. P. BoiléDepartment of Industrial Engineering and National Center for Transportation and Industrial Productivity, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
12:302.8.5 Evaluation of Transmit’s communication system
E. Niver1, K. Mouskos2, P. Dwyer3, T. Batz3
1Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA 2Institute of Transportation, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA3TRANSCOM, Jersey City, USA
Tuesday Afternoon, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.9: Signal & Image Processing II
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, Daphine
Chairperson: S. RibaricFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:002.9.1 Are perfect image watermarking schemes possible?
C. E. Pizano1, G. L. Heileman1, C. T. Abdallah1, M. S. Pattichis2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of New Mexico, USA2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Center for High Performance Computing, The University of New Mexico, USA
15:152.9.2 Locally adaptive thresholding of the sequence of image frames
S. Ribaric, S. Segvic, V. SpisicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:302.9.3 Scene detection methods for MPEG-encoded video signals
G. Akrivas, N. D. Doulamis, A. D. Doulamis, S. D. KolliasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:452.9.4 Adaptive noise cancelling and edge detection in images using PVM on a NOW
S. A. Mylonas, P. Trancoso, M. TrimikliniotisIntercollege, Limassol Campus, Cyprus
Tuesday Afternoon, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.10: Signal Processing
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, Salamina
Chairperson: Z. D. MilosavljevicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
15:002.10.1 Two dimensional adaptive algorithm for system nonlinearly measurements of second order
M. E. M Al-DaghistaniAmman, Jordan
15:152.10.2 Band-pass filter transformations by inserting ideal transformers
Z. D. Milosavljevic, M. V. GmitrovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
15:302.10.3 Signal analysis systems for optimal timing of electrical defibrillation
Z. Gorup1, D. Stajer2, M. Noc2
1Department of Electronics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 2Centre for Intensive Internal Medicine, University Medical Centre, Slovenia
15:452.10.4 Modification of EIT algorithms using a pipeline multiprocessor algorithm
M. Kacarska, S. LoskovskaFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Sts. Kiril and Metodij University, F.Y.R.O.M.
16:002.10.5 Prosodic enhancements for a musical object oriented formant synthesizer
D. PolitisMultimedia Lab, Department of Informatics, School of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
16:152.10.6 An integrated environment's control system for quadriplegic persons
C. Steriadis, P. ConstantinouMobile Radiocommunications Laboratory, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
16:302.10.7 Educating engineers for Europe
M. Dodridge, I. Paterson-StephensUniversity of Derby, UK
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.11: Intelligent Systems
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Daphine
Chairperson: Y. P. GrishinElectrical Engineering Department, Bialystok Technical University, Poland
09:302.11.1 A neural network sidelobe suppression filter for a pulse-compression radar with powers-of-
two weightsY. P. Grishin, A. ZankiewiczElectrical Engineering Department, Bialystok Technical University, Poland
09:452.11.2 Traffic prediction and network resources estimation of VBR MPEG-2 sources using
adaptively trained neural networksA. D. Doulamis, N. D. Doulamis, S. D. KolliasElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:002.11.3 A new approach for modelling fuzzy time primitives
B. D. Basic1, S. Ribaric2
1Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
10:152.11.4 An audio signatures indexing scheme for dynamic content multimedia databases
D. Politis1, P. Linardis2, I. Tsoukalas1
1Multimedia Lab, Department of Informatics, School of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece2VLSI Lab, Department of Informatics, School of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
10:302.11.5 An adaptable performance system based on the balanced scorecard approach for measuring
performance of individuals and groups in a business environmentG. Vardangalos1, A. Pantelis2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Computer Science, National Technical University of Athens, Greece2Emphasis Systems SA, Athens, Greece
10:452.11.6 Biomedical signal processing based on estimation of minimal dimension embedding of
chaotic attractorA. M. Krot, H. B. MinervinaInstitute of Engineering Cybernetics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.12: Circuits & Systems I
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Salamina
Chairperson: S. GunesSelcuk University, Turkey
09:302.12.1 Time interval measurement with application to electronic/optoelectronic circuits and systems
B. M. RoginaElectronics Department, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
09:452.12.2 The use of a coaxial capacitor as a capacitance sensor for phase percentage determination in
multiphase pipelinesS. I. Al-Mously, A. Y. AhmedHigher Institute of Electronic, Beni-Walid, Libya
10:002.12.3 Spectral overlay of spread spectrum system on analog FM system
D. Vouyioukas, K. Giannopoulou, P. ConstantinouMobile Radiocommunications Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:152.12.4 A comparison of two Object Oriented application development platforms for multimedia
services to the InternetA. Michalas, V. Zoi, N. Sotiropoulos, N. Mitrou, V. Loumos, E. KayafasElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
10:302.12.5 A software tool for the timing analysis of embedded software
G. Luculli1, A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli2
1Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Italy 2Department of EECS, University of California at Berkeley, USA
10:452.12.6 The design and implementation of microcontroller supported amalgamator
S. Gunes, E. Yaldiz, M. V. SayinDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Selcuk, Turkey
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.13: Digital Signal Processing I
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Daphine
Chairperson: R. SernecFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:302.13.1 Enabling agent architecture with an RDF query and inference engine
B. Motik1, V.Glavinic2
1Polytechnic of Zagreb, Croatia 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
11:452.13.2 High performance digital processing of high voltage impulses based on time-frequency
analysisC. Dias, A. Almeida do ValeDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Porto University, Portugal
12:002.13.3 Bispectral analysis of surface EMG
P. A. Kaplanis1,2, C. S. Pattichis1,3, L. J. Hadjileontiadis4, S. M. Panas4
1The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Cyprus2Kings College School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of London, UK3Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus4Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
12:152.13.4 Word-length optimization of LMS adaptive FIR filters
M. Leban, J. F. TasicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:302.13.5 DSP application in AC drives
S. Mircevski, Z. Andonov, S. GeorgieskiFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University “Sts. Cyril and Methodius”, F.Y.R.O.M.
12:452.13.6 The evolution of DSP architectures: towards parallelism exploitation
R. Sernec1, M. Zajc2, J. Tasic2
1IPS d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
13:002.13.7 Modular partial response channel software simulator
V. Soare1, S. Stancescu2
1Electronics & Telecommunication Faculty, University Politehnica Bucharest, Romania2Department of Applied Electronics and Information Technology, Electronics & Telecommunication Faculty, University Politehnica Bucharest, Romania
13:152.13.8 Array processors for DSP: implementation considerations
M. Zajc, R. Sernec, J. TasicLaboratory for Digital Signal Processing, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.14: Circuits & Systems II
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Salamina
Chairperson: K. H. EdelmoserInstitute of Electrical Devices and Machines, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
11:302.14.1 Color detection using a capacitance of np silicon photodiode
V. Gradisnik1, J. Divkovic Puksec2
1Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, University of Rijeka, Croatia2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
11:452.14.2 Comparison of harmonic balance to boundary constraint within autonomous and non-
autonomous circuitsB. Persic, I. MedicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:002.14.3 PTAT sensors based on SJFETs
S. Amon, D. Vrtacnik, D. Resnik, D. Krizaj, U. Aljancic, M. MozekLaboratory of Microsensor Structures - LMS, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:152.14.4 HEMT statistical modeling using Monte Carlo method combined with Principal Components
analysisC. Ciminelli, A. D'Orazio, M. De Sario, V. Petruzzelli, F. PrudenzanoDipartimento di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
12:302.14.5 Improved 2kW solar inverter with wide input voltage range
K. H. EdelmoserInstitute of Electrical Devices and Machines, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
12:452.14.6 VHDL-based system-level design methodology for multimedia signal processing applications
L. Varga, R. Kozma, A. Kun, G. Hosszu, F. Kovacs, C. SchneiderDepartment of Electron Devices, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
Wednesday Afternoon, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.15: Digital Signal Processing II
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, Daphine
Chairperson: O. BegoFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split, Croatia
15:002.15.1 Decoupling multivariable GPC with reference observation
O. Bego1, N. Peric2, I. Petrovic2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split, Croatia2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
15:152.15.2 Analysis of sensitivity to the main parameters involved in the digital implementation of the
UIE flickermeterJ. Ruiz, A. Lazkano, E. Aramendi, L. A. LeturiondoDepartamento Electronica y Telecomunicacion, Basque Country University, Bilbao, Spain
15:302.15.3 A low-power design technique for digital signal processing applications
L. Varga, G. Hosszu, F. KovacsDepartment of Electron Devices, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
15:452.15.4 Calculation of the line spectrum frequencies using the quotient-difference scheme
D. PetrinovicDepartment of Electronic Systems and Information Processing, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
16:002.15.5 JERS RADAR data in environment pollution monitoring - Zagreb example
G.Hudec1, S. Dembitz2
1Faculty of Textile Technology, University of Zagreb, Croatia2Faculty of Electrotechnics and Computer Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
16:152.15.6 Efficient design considerations of QMF with low delay
F. S. Al-Naimy, M. J. NigamElectronics and Computer Engineering Department, University of Roorkee, Roorkee, India
16:302.15.7 Joint time-frequency adaptive echo canceller with digital signal processor
S. ZoicanTelecommunication Department, Faculty of Electronic and Telecommunication, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
16:452.15.8 Simulation of air turbulence signal and its application
Z. Djurovic1, L. Miskovic2, B. Kovacevic2
1Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Wednesday Afternoon, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 2.16: Communication Systems DSP
Time & Place: 15:00 - 17:00, Salamina
Chairperson: C. EconomidesCyprus Telecommunications Authority, Cyprus
15:002.16.1 An architecture for miniaturised low power convolutional decoders
A. Demosthenous, J. TaylorDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London, UK
15:152.16.2 Design and optimisation of compact optical bends
M. Rajarajan1, S. S. A. Obayya2, B. M. A. Rahman1, K. T. V. Grattan1, H. A. El-Mikati2
1Department of Electrical Electronic and Information Engineering, City University, London, UK2Department of Electrical Communications, University of Mansoura, Egypt
15:302.16.3 DSP-based ionospheric radio-link using DS-CDMA and on-line channel estimation
J. L. Pijoan1, J. C. Socoro1, J. A. Moran1, F. Tarres2
1Department of Communications and Signal Theory, La Salle School of Engineering, Ramon Llull University, Spain 2Department of Signal Theory and Communications, Polytechnic University of Catalunya, Spain
15:452.16.4 Simplified minimum shift keying modulator
A. A. Saleeb, V. K. HannaAltahady University, Sirte, Libya
16:002.16.5 Blocking probability in the multi-service switching networks with multicast traffic
M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, M. GlabowskiInstitute of Electronics and Telecommunications, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
16:152.16.6 Peak-factor reduction in O.F.D.M. by Reed-Muller channel coding: a new soft decision
decoding algorithmY. Louet, A. Le GlaunecDepartment of Electronics, SUPELEC, High Engineering Institute, France
16:302.16.7 Spectral overlay of spread spectrum broadcasting system for digital video delivery on analog
TV band: a preliminary estimateD. Dres, P. Constantinou, A. KatsareliMobile Radiocommunications Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Monday Morning, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.1: Distribution
Time & Place: 11:00 - 13:00, Amathusia
Chairperson: C. CharalambousElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
11:00
3.1.1 A mathematical approach for identification of fault sections on the radial distribution systems: voltage sensorC. Wang, H. Nouri, T. S. DaviesPower Electronics and Energy Systems Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of the West of England, UK
11:153.1.2 New genetic algorithm for link distribution system design
M. Filipec, D. Skrlec, S. KrajcarDepartment of Power Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
11:303.1.3 Object-oriented agents in power distribution automation
O. Sousa1, Z. A. Vale2, C. Ramos1, J. Neves3
1Departamento de Engenharia Informatica, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal2Departamento de Engenharia Electrotecnica, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal3Departamento de Informatica, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
11:453.1.4 Overvoltages provoked by faults in the distribution electrical network
I. Uglesic, L. Delbianco, S. BabicFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
12:003.1.5 High impedance arcing fault detector for three-wire power distribution networks
A. Lazkano, J. Ruiz, L. A. Leturiondo, E. AramendiDepartamento Electronica y Telecomunicacion Basque Country University, Bilbao, Spain
12:153.1.6 The analysis of load parameters influence on distribution network calculation results
D. P. Stojanovic, L. KorunovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
12:303.1.7 Peak load estimation in distribution networks by fuzzy regression approach
G. Cartina1, V. Alexandrescu1, G. Grigoras1, M. Moshe2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical University "Gh. Asachi" Iasi, Romania2Israel Electric Corporation Ltd., Network National Unit, Haifa, Israel
12:453.1.8 Optimization of the decisions for the renewal/reinforcements on distribution networks
G. Cartina1, C. Bonciu1, E. Birladeanu1, M. Moshe2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical University "Gh. Asachi" Iasi, Romania
2Israel Electric Corporation Ltd., Network National Unit, Haifa, Israel
Monday Morning, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.2: Power Quality / Wind Power
Time & Place: 11:00 - 13:00, Ulysses (5th Floor)
Chairperson: G. GolanATCT Ltd, Israel
11:003.2.1 Power quality aspects of Arc steel melting furnace. A case study
L. Nikoloski1, G. Rafajlovski2
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University “Sts. Cyril and Methodius”, F.Y.R.O.M. 2Electric Power Company of Macedonia, F.Y.R.O.M.
11:153.2.2 Different approaches for compensation in three-phase four-wire circuits with active power
filtersJ. -C. Montano1, P. Salmeron2
1Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain 2Electrical Engineering Department, University of Huelva, Spain
11:303.2.3 Three-phase active power filter control using neural networks
J. R. Vazquez, P. R. SalmeronElectrical Engineering Department, University of Huelva, Spain
11:453.2.4 Active filters for the improvement of electric power quality
J. Shikoski1, R. Achkoski2, U. Rechkoska2
1EMO-Electrical Industry and Engineering, F.Y.R.O.M.2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Kiril and Metodij University, F.Y.R.O.M.
12:003.2.5 Electromagnetic interference filters for power quality
J. Shikoski1, R. Achkoski2, U. Rechkoska2
1EMO-Electrical Industry and Engineering, F.Y.R.O.M.2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Kiril and Metodij University, F.Y.R.O.M.
12:153.2.6 Analysis of wind turbine grounding systems
M. I. Lorentzou, N. D. Hatziargyriou, B. C. PapadiasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens,
Greece
12:303.2.7 The effects of ionization in wind turbine grounding modeling
J. M. Prousalidis, M. P. Philippakou, N. D. Hatziargyriou, B. C. PapadiasElectric Energy Systems Laboratory, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Monday Afternoon, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.3: Transmission I
Time & Place: 14:00 - 16:00, Amathusia
Chairperson: R. TurriDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy
14:003.3.1 Metal oxide surge arrester design for ultra high voltage power systems
S. TrabulusDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Yildiz, Istanbul, Turkey
14:153.3.2 Modern methods for synchronous switching of circuit-breakers in 400 kV substations of the
Romanian power systemP. StroicaCONEL - Craiova Transmission and Dispatching Branch, Romania
14:303.3.3 Study of the behaviour of a protection installation based on a varistor in electrical installation
O. Mokhtari1, M. Azizi1, M.Khafallah2, B. Ai3
1Ecole Superieure de Technologie, Universite Mohammed I, Morocco 2Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Electricite et de Mecanique, Universite Hassan II, Morocco3Laboratoire de Genie Electrique, Universite Paul Sabatier, France
14:453.3.4 Influence of leader shields in the electric field distribution in current transformers
J. A. Guemes1, M. Postigo2, A. Ibero3
1Escuela Universitaria de Ingenieria Tecnica Industrial, Electrical Engineering Department, The University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain2Contributor3Arteche, Mungia, Spain
15:003.3.5 Induced current switching by earthing switch in GIS
P. BojicAnsaldo T&D, Genoa, Italy
15:153.3.6 Load symmetrization in supply systems with distorted line voltage
D. Nedeljkovic, J. Nastran, V. AmbrozicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:303.3.7 Load curve estimation by means of prediction intervals
J. Bilbao1, E. Torres1, J. Saenz2
1Engineering School, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain2Electrical Engineering Department, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain
15:453.3.8 A Geno-fuzzy optimization of power system reliability
A. R. Abdelaziz1, S. A. M. Gouda2
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt
2Mathematical Department, Air Defence College, Egypt
Monday Afternoon, May 29_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.4: Machines I
Time & Place: 14:00 - 16:00, Ulysses (5th Floor)
Chairperson: H. OraeeDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada
14:003.4.1 Performance of single-phase DC drive system controlled by uniform PWM full-bridge DC-
DC converterT. H. AbdelhamidDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt
14:153.4.2 High performance single-phase induction motor using hysteresis current controller
S. E. Deghedie, M. M. Ahmed, T. H. AbdelhamidDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt
14:303.4.3 The effect of strong parasitic synchronous and asynchronous torques in induction machine
with rotor eccentricityL. Golebiowski, D. MazurDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
14:453.4.4 Dynamic analysis of a variable speed wind turbine equipped with a voltage source AC/DC/AC
converter interface and a reactive current control loopF. D. Kanellos, S. A. Papathanassiou, N. D. HatziargyriouDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
15:003.4.5 Torsional torques of big turbine-generator shafts due to malsynchronization
D. Stojanovic, D. Petrovic, N. MitrovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.5: Transmission II
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Amathusia
Chairperson: A. TheophanousElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
09:303.5.1 Information modeling of power substations by using the unified modeling language
M. Randic1, J. Simunic2, M. Morovic3
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia 2Technical Faculty, University of Rijeka, Croatia 3Croatian Electric Power Company, Croatia
09:453.5.2 Analysing a 400 kV power system for an expert system switching
L. Cipcigan1, K. S. Smith2, J. Hiley2
1Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania 2Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
10:003.5.3 Artificial neural network based fault locator for EHV transmission system
M. JoorabianDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shahid Chamran University, Iran
10:153.5.4 Design and evaluation of an EMTDC digital current transformer model
C. Wang1, P. A. Crossley2, A. D. Parker3
1University of the West of England, UK 2UMIST, UK 3Alstom, UK
10:303.5.5 Investigation of the effects of differing investment programs and macroeconomic parameters
on long-term power transmission planning: Part I. ModelsN. H. SohtaogluDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
10:453.5.6 Investigation of the effects of differing investment programs and macroeconomic parameters
on long-term power transmission planning: Part II Case study resultsN. H. SohtaogluDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
11:003.5.7 Comparative analysis of the electric power sector' asset and capital structure in developing
countries: the Turkish caseN. H. SohtaogluDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.6: Generation
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Ulysses (5th Floor)
Chairperson: A. PapadopoulosElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
09:303.6.1 Effects of entrained air on the performance of nuclear reactor cooling pumps
A. PoullikkasElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
09:453.6.2 Central cogeneration units in Athens - An economical approach
F. E. KaragiannisPublic Power Corporation of Greece, Athens, Greece
10:003.6.3 The use of WASP model and the generation system development in Cyprus
A. KellasElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
10:153.6.4 Protection of gate movement in hydroelectric power stations
T. Slivnik1, M. Kodric2, M. Antauer3
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 2IMK, ind.elektronika d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia3TELEM d.o.o., Maribor, Slovenia
10:303.6.5 Generator dynamics influence on currents distribution in fault condition
D. Stojanovic, J. Nahman, M. VeselinovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
10:453.6.6 The use of induction generators for small-scale hydroelectric schemes in remote areas
G. M. DemetriadesDepartment of Merchant Shipping, Ministry of Communications and Works, Cyprus
MEleCon 2000A-52
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.7: Transmission III
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Amathusia
Chairperson: K. DiamantidesIEEE Cyprus Section, Cyprus
11:303.7.1 Electrical insulation study using partial discharge model
T. Munteanu, M. DumitrescuElectrical Engineering Department, "Dunarea De Jos" Galati University, Romania
11:453.7.2 Availability modelling and evaluation of the longitudinal coupler used in power systems
M. Dumitrescu1, T. Munteanu1, D. Floricau2
1Electrical Engineering Department, "Dunarea De Jos" Galati University, Romania 2Electrotechnical Faculty, “Politehnica” Bucuresti University, Romania
12:003.7.3 Determining of galvanically separated grounding grids and grounding systems
N. Acevski1, R. Achkoski2
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical Faculty, St. Kliment Ohridski University, F.Y.R.O.M.2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, St. Cyril and Methodius University, F.Y.R.O.M.
12:153.7.4 The analysis of optimal energy losses in two-windings transformers
C. Toader, M. Scutariu, C. DumitriuElectric Power Engineering Department, Power Engineering Faculty, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
12:303.7.5 Calculation and analysis of induction motors impact on short-circuit current
D. Stojanovic, M. Veselinovic, N. Mitrovic, L. KorunovicFaculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Yugoslavia
12:453.7.6 Prediction of network voltage collapse through simulation
H. Nouri, T. S. Davies, R. A. MukhedkarPower Electronics and Energy Systems Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of West of England, Bristol, UK
13:003.7.7 Steps towards intelligent core loss modeling
P. S. Georgilakis1, N. D. Hatziargyriou2, D. G. Paparigas1
1Schneider Electric AE, Greece 2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
MEleCon 2000 A-53
Tuesday Morning, May 30_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.8: Machines II
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Ulysses (5th Floor)
Chairperson: A. KellasElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
11:303.8.1 Variable speed motor drive testing and parameter identification using pseudorandom binary
sequencesR. A. GuineeDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland 11:45
3.8.2 Magnetizing rotor flux determination using a time-discrete voltage source inverterM. Petkovsek, P. Zajec, J. NastranFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
12:003.8.3 The influence of supply harmonics and voltage unbalances on the useful life of electric
motors: Part IH. OraeeDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada
12:153.8.4 The influence of supply harmonics and voltage unbalances on the useful life of electric
motors: Part IIH. OraeeDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada
12:303.8.5 Protection of AC motors by means of microcontrollers
M. Cunkas, R. Akkaya, A. OzturkDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Selcuk, Turkey
12:453.8.6 A fuzzy expert system for peak load forecasting. Application to the Greek power system
S. J. Kiartzis1, A. G. Bakirtzis1, J. B. Theocharis1, G. Tsagas2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece2Department of Mathematics, Physical and Computational Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
MEleCon 2000A-54
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.9: Environmental Issues / Energy Conservation
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Amathusia
Chairperson: C. IoannouIEE Cyprus, Cyprus
09:303.9.1 Simple validation method of a TRNSYS model for a thermosyphon solar water heating system
S. Kalogirou1, C. Papamarcou2
1Higher Technical Institute of Cyprus, Cyprus2Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
09:453.9.2 Measurement of power frequency magnetic fields in different environments
R. Sekerinska, V. DimcevFaculty of Electrical Engineering, St. Cyril and Methodius University, F.Y.R.O.M.
10:003.9.3 Residential customer preferences in the DSM programmes
J. Nazarko, A. JurczukInstitute of Management and Marketing, Chair of Business Informatics and Logistics, Bialystok Technical University, Poland
10:153.9.4 Fuel limitations and environmental constraints in Probabilistic Production Simulation Models
G. C. Contaxis1, C. Delkis1, D. Papachristou1, A. Adrachtas2
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece2Public Power Corporation, Strategy and Planning Department, Greece
MEleCon 2000 A-55
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.10: Control I
Time & Place: 09:30 - 11:00, Ulysses (5th Floor)
Chairperson: G. ContaxisDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
09:303.10.1 A computational tool to support spatial electric load forecasting
S. Blagajac, S. Krajcar, D. SkrlecDepartment of Power Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia
09:453.10.2 On-line transient stability assessment of an electric power system using a parallel processing
state estimator C. Machado Ferreira1, J. Beleza Carvalho2, J. A. Dias Pinto1, F. P. Maciel Barbosa3
1Departamento Engenharia Electrotecnica, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra, Portugal 2Departamento Engenharia Electrotecnica, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal 3Departamento Engenharia Electrotecnica, Faculdade de Engenharia de Universidade do Porto, Portugal
10:003.10.3 UPFC model for stability calculations with decoupled Watt-Var control system
I. PapicFaculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
10:153.10.4 Distributed processing in power system state estimation
J. B. Carvalho, F. M. BarbosaDepartamento Engenharia Electrotecnica, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
10:303.10.5 Modeling and design of line reactances. Application to air gap length calculation
J. A. GuemesEscuela Universitaria de Ingenieria Tecnica Industrial, Departamento de Ingenieria Electrica, The University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain
MEleCon 2000A-56
Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.11: Renewables
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Amathusia
Chairperson: S. A. KalogirouHigher Technical Institute of Cyprus, Cyprus
11:303.11.1 Application of modal analysis for the enhancement of the performances of a UPFC controller
in power oscillation dampingR. Caldon, A. Mari, A. Scala, R. TurriDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy
11:453.11.2 Wind energy investments in Greece - An economical approach
F. E. KaragiannisPublic Power Corporation of Greece, Athens, Greece
12:003.11.3 Modelling and simulation of the effects of grid connected wind farms on the Cyprus
Electricity gridA. PapantoniouElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
12:153.11.4 An overview of renewable energy sources for the Cyprus energy market
A. PapantoniouElectricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus
12:303.11.5 Digital simulation performance of a wind farm
A. Tapia, G. Tapia, X. Ostolaza, J. Molina, J. SaenzUniversity of the Basque Country, Spain
12:453.11.6 Wind power integration into electricity networks in Greece
J. Kabouris, A. Koronides, A. MaissisTransmission System Studies Department, System Analysis Section, Public Power Corporation, Athens, Greece
13:003.11.7 Economic evaluation of integrating photovoltaic plants with national Egyptian utility
J. Nazarko1, M. El-Saadawi2
1Institute of Management and Marketing, Bialystok Technical University, Poland 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Mansoura University, Egypt
13:153.11.8 Energy consumption analysis of a typical house in Cyprus
G. A. Florides, S. A. Kalogirou, S. A. TassouHigher Technical Institute of Cyprus, Cyprus
13:303.11.9 International comparison of transmission network planning
E. Torres, P. Eguia, J. SaenzElectrical Engineering Department of the Basque Country University, Spain
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Wednesday Morning, May 31_____________________________________________________________________
Session 3.12: Control II
Time & Place: 11:30 - 13:30, Ulysses (5th Floor)
Chairperson: N. Hulagu SohtaogluDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Instabul Technical University, Turkey
11:303.12.1 Application of sensitivity based coherency analysis to large power system optimisation
problemsA. G. Vlachos, G. C. ContaxisDepartment of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
11:453.12.2 Detailed representation of substations in power system state estimation
G. Korres, G. Contaxis, P. KatsikasDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
12:003.12.3 Non-stationary signals' analysis in power systems. A time-frequency approach
M. Albu, P. Postolache, C. GolovanovDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
12:153.12.4 A study on the effects of environmental factors for the forecasting of electric power load
C. C. Neocleous1, C. N. Schizas2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Higher Technical Institute of Cyprus, Cyprus 2Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
12:303.12.5 Application of artificial neural networks for security assessment of medium size power
systemsE. S. Karapidakis, N. D. HatziargyriouDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
12:453.12.6 Transient analysis of AC/DC converters input waveforms using wavelet transform
J. Knezevic, V. Katic, D. GraovacInstitute for Power, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
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IEEE REGION 8 STUDENT PAPER CONTEST
Session SPC: Student Paper Contest
Time & Place: Tuesday 30 May 2000, 14:30 - 18:00, Amathusia
Chairperson: M. BastiaansIEEE Region 8 SPC Co-ordinator
14:30SPC.1 CMOS mixed digital analog reconfigurable neural network with Gaussian synapses
A. N. Al-Zeftawi, K. M. Abd El-Fattah, H. N. Shanan, T. S. Kamel Electronics and Electrical Communications Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
15:00SPC.2 Connecting haptic interface with a robot
A. Bardorfer, M. MunihLaboratory of Biomedical Engineering and Robotics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:30SPC.3 Design of a waveguide based optoelectronic integrated circuit in silicon 0.8 micron BiCMOS
technology A. W. Bogalecki Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Carl and Emily Fuchs Institute for Microelectronics, University of Pretoria, South Africa
16:00 COFFEE BREAK
16:30SPC.4 A contribution to the modeling of short channel MOSFETs for HF circuit simulations
C. Gunselmann, U. Langmann, A. Korbel Lehrstuhl für Elektronische Bauelemente und Integrierte Schaltungen, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany
17:00SPC.5 Design parameters selection in multimodel adaptive control
N. Motee Electrical Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
17:30SPC.6 Space division multiplexing algorithms
A. van Zelst Eindhoven University of Technologies, The Netherlands
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SOCIAL PROGRAM
28/5 Sunday Welcome cocktail
29/5 Monday Afternoon guided tour of the old part of Nicosia (16:30-23:00)A visit is planned to the old part of Nicosia. This is surrounded by a Venetian Wall with many bastions. Within the wall numerous narrow streets beg to be explored with many shops, market places, churches taverns and picturesque houses. A visit to the Archaeological Museum will also be attempted if time permits. Souvlaki (local dinner) will be enjoyed out in the open.
30/5 Tuesday Gala Dinner (20:30-23:30)Dress informal
1/6 Thursday Afternoon guided tour to Troodos (14:00-19:00)Contact the official travel agent of the conference.
The impressive Troodos mountain range stretches across most of the western side of Cyprus, offering cool sanctuary and idyllic hours spent in long walks in its scented pine forests in summer and winter sports and skiing in winter. Here are the many famous mountain resorts, Byzantine monasteries and churches on mountain peaks, and nestling in its valleys and picturesque mountain villages clinging to terraced hill slopes.
The area has been known since ancient times for its mines, and in the Byzantine period it became a great centre of Byzantine art, as churches and monasteries were built in the mountains, away from the threatened coastline.
Nine Byzantine churches in the Troodos mountains are included in the official UNESCO list of cultural treasures of the World's heritage: Stavros tou Ayiasmatos, Panayia tou Araka, Timiou Stavrou at Pelendri, Ayios Nikolaos tis Stegis, Panayia Podithou, Assinou, Ayios Ioannis Lampadistis, Panayia tou Moutoula, and Archangel Michael at Pedhoulas.
1/6 Thursday Day Trip to Kourion and Pafos (08:30-18:00) Contact the official travel agent of the conference.
Some miles out of Limassol is the ancient city of Kourion in a beautiful setting with a Graeco-Roman theatre and magnificent mosaics. Pafos, in the southwest of the island, holds many treasures. Pafos focuses around an attractive little harbour. It nestles in the foot of the Troodos Mountains which adds to the beauty of the area. Pafos combines modern charms with history. The area, which was once the ancient capital of the island, is entwined with Greek mythology and the legendary birth of Aphrodite on her shores. Sites associated with this are the chunky rocks of her birthplace known as the Aphrodite Rocks, sanctuaries, the Baths of Aphrodite at Polis and the Fountain of Love or Fontana Amorosa at the Akamas peninsula. Fresh fish will be waiting for us at a seaside restaurant.
Cruises to the Holyland and Egypt
Short 2-3 day cruises are offered. Contact the official travel agent of the conference.
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AUTHOR INDEX
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Abdalla, AZ...............................................1.7.7Abdallah, CT.............................................2.9.1Abdelaziz, AR............................................3.3.8Abdel-Hafez, M.......................................1.14.4Abdelhamid, TH...............................3.4.1,3.4.2Aboudeana, M...........................................2.7.2Abousetta, MM.............................1.14.6,1.14.7Acevski, N.................................................3.7.3Achilleos, M..............................................1.5.1Achkoski, R.............................3.2.4,3.2.5,3.7.3Adam, S.....................................................1.1.1Adewusi, AA............................................1.12.3Adrachtas, A.............................................3.9.4Ahmed, AY...............................................2.12.2Ahmed, MM...............................................3.4.2Ai B...........................................................3.3.3Akkaya, R..................................................3.8.5Akrivas, G.................................................2.9.3Alatan, L....................................................2.8.2Albu, M...................................................3.12.3Al-Daghistani, ME..........1.14.6, 1.14.7, 2.10.1Alexandrescu, V........................................3.1.7Alhamdani, ZK.............................1.14.6,1.14.7Aljancic, U..............................................2.14.3Al-Mously, SI...................1.14.6, 1.14.7,2.12.2Al-Naimy, FS.................................2.6.4, 2.15.6Altun, H............................................2.5.1,2.5.2Al-Zeftawi, AN........................................SPC.1Amamou, M...............................................1.4.4Ambrožič, V...............................................3.3.6Amon, S...................................................2.14.3Anagnostopoulos, C................................1.11.4Anagnostou, ME.......1.5.5,1.12.2,1.15.4,1.16.3Anastassiu, TH........................................1.15.8Andonov, Z..............................................2.13.5Anheier, W................................................2.7.1Antauer, M................................................3.6.4Aramendi, E..................................2.15.2, 3.1.5Arapoyanni, A.........................................1.12.4Atanaskovic, A..........................................1.9.3Athanasiou, S..........................................1.15.2Avagnina, D..............................................2.7.5Avraam, M................................................2.1.7Azizi, M.....................................................3.3.3
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Babić, S.....................................................3.1.4Bakirtzis, AG.............................................3.8.6Balasubramanian, A.................................2.8.2
Barbosa, FPM..............................3.10.2,3.10.4Barboucha, M...........................................1.4.4Bardorfer, A............................................SPC.2Barić, A.....................................................1.7.6Barrera, I..................................................2.3.1Bašić, BD................................................2.11.3Batagelj, B..............................................1.10.6Bataineh, M.............................................1.16.4Bathas, G..................................................1.8.8Batz, T.......................................................2.8.5Bazant, A.................................................1.13.6Bego, O...................................................2.15.1Belgassem, FH..........................................2.7.2Benini, L..................................1.9.1,1.9.2,2.6.3Bennouna, M.............................................1.4.4Bernstein, D..............................................2.8.1Bertalan, Z................................................2.5.5Besbas, W..................................................2.7.2Betrencourt, S.........................................1.16.5Bilbao, J....................................................3.3.7Biljanović, P..............................................1.9.4Bîrlădeanu, E............................................3.1.8Blagajac, S..............................................3.10.1Blašković, B............................1.1.4,1.3.4,1.3.7Bogalecki, AW........................................SPC.3Boilé, MP..................................................2.8.4Bojić, P.....................................................3.3.5Bonciu, C..................................................3.1.8Booth, DM.................................................2.4.3Bozzetti, M...................................1.10.1,1.10.2Brlas, K.....................................................1.5.3Budimir, D..............................................1.16.1Budin, L..........................................1.11.1,2.4.8Burgos-Lati, JE.........................................1.3.3Burrull, F................................................1.15.3Butković, Z.......................................1.7.5,1.7.6
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Caldon, R................................................3.11.1Cârţină, G........................................3.1.7,3.1.8Carvalho, JB................................3.10.2,3.10.4Castelli, G.................................................1.9.2Cerdan, F................................................1.15.3Charalambous, I.......................................1.8.6Charalambous, N.............................1.8.7,1.8.8Charalampous, S.......................................1.3.2Christophoros, A.....................................1.15.4Chrysanthis, PK......................................1.11.3Ciminelli, C....................................1.7.3,2.14.4Cipcigan, L...............................................3.5.2Ćirković, S.................................................2.2.4
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Combes, CM....................................1.8.7,1.8.8Combot, J-P..............................................1.3.2Conçalves, J..............................................1.8.8Constantinou, P.....1.12.6,2.10.6,2.12.3,2.16.7Contaxis, GC.......................3.9.4,3.12.1,3.12.2Covino, G..................................................1.8.8Crossley, PA.............................................3.5.4Çunkaş, M.................................................3.8.5
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D’Orazio, A...1.7.3,1.10.1,1.10.2,1.10.3,2.14.4Davies, TS........................................3.1.1,3.7.6De Sario, M...1.7.3,1.10.1,1.10.2,1.10.3,2.14.4Degardin, D............................................1.16.5Degauque, P............................................1.16.5Deghedie, SE.............................................3.4.2Delbianco, L.............................................3.1.4Delgado, JCM.........................................1.11.5Delkis, C...................................................3.9.4Dembitz, S......................................1.3.4,2.15.5Demesticha, VP.................1.12.1,1.12.2,1.16.3Demestichas, P1.2.6,1.5.5,1.12.1,1.12.2,1.16.3Demetriades, GM......................................3.6.6Demosthenous, A....................................2.16.1Dermentzoglou, L...................................1.12.4Di Sciascio, E............................................2.2.8Dias, C....................................................2.13.2Dias-Estrella, A........................................1.3.3Dimcev, V..................................................3.9.2Dimitrijevic, A.........................................1.13.1Dimitropoulos, V.......................................1.6.3Dionysiou, D...........................................1.15.6Dionisiou, M...........................................1.15.6Divkovic Puksec, J.........................1.7.4,2.14.1Djordjevic-Kajan, S............1.13.1,1.13.2,2.7.4Djurovic, Z..............................................2.15.8do Vale, AA.............................................2.13.2Dobre, OA...............................................1.16.1Dodridge, M............................................2.10.7Doncov, N.................................................1.9.3Doulamis, AD............2.4.6, 2.4.7, 2.9.3,2.11.2Doulamis, ND..............2.4.6,2.4.7,2.9.3,2.11.2Doumenis, Gr............................................1.8.4Dres, D.........................................1.12.6,2.16.7Dukic, M....................................................1.6.5Dumitrescu, M.................................3.7.1,3.7.2Dumitriu, C...............................................3.7.4Dwyer, P...................................................2.8.5Dziech, A...................................................2.7.2
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Edelmoser, KH........................................2.14.5Eferica, PM...............................................2.7.4Eguía, P..................................................3.11.9El-Abd, AE................................................1.1.8El-Fattah, KMA......................................SPC.1El-Mikati, HA..........................................2.16.2El-Saadawi, M........................................3.11.7
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Fakas, G..................................................1.15.6Falas, T.....................................................2.5.3Ferreira, CM...........................................3.10.2Ferrero, M................................................2.6.3Filipec, M..................................................3.1.2Floricau, D...............................................3.7.2Florides, GA...........................................3.11.8Frank, D....................................................1.2.4Fröhlich, H................................................1.2.1
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Garcia-Haro, J..............................1.1.3,1.15.3Georgieski, S...........................................2.13.5Georgilakis, PS.........................................3.7.7Gertners, A................................................2.7.8Giannaki, G...............................................1.8.6Giannopoulou, K..........................1.12.6,2.12.3Ginters, E..................................................2.3.4Gląbowski, M.................................1.8.2,2.16.5Glaunec, AL............................................2.16.6Glavinić, V............................1.4.3,1.4.6,2.13.1Gledec, G................................................1.15.1Gmitrovic, MV........................................2.10.2Gogu, A.....................................................1.2.3Gołębiowski, L..........................................3.4.3Golovanov, C..........................................3.12.3Goluban, A................................................2.4.8Gorup, Z.........................................1.2.7,2.10.3Gorup, S....................................................1.2.7Gouda, SAM..............................................3.3.8Gračanin, D..............................................1.5.2Gradisnik, V...................................1.7.4,2.14.1Granić, A...................................................1.4.6Graovac, D.............................................3.12.6Grattan, KTV.................................1.1.7,2.16.2Grecas, CF..............................................1.16.6Greenfeld, J...............................................2.8.3Grigoraş, G...............................................3.1.7Grishin, YP....................................2.4.2,2.11.1Guaragnella, C.........................................2.2.8Güemes, JA....................................3.3.4,3.10.5Guinee, RA................................................3.8.1Günes, S.........................................1.4.2,2.12.6Gunselmann, C.......................................SPC.4
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Hadjileontiadis, LJ..................................2.13.3Hadjina, N........................................1.1.6,1.3.8Hagiescu, A...............................................1.3.9Hanna, VK..............................................2.16.4Hasan, U...................................................2.5.2Hassan, H.................................................2.5.4Hatziargyriou, ND........................................................................3.2.6,3.2.7,3.4.4,3.7.7,3.12.5
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Heileman, GL............................................2.9.1Hiley, J......................................................3.5.2Holgado, S................................................1.8.3Hosszú, G............................2.3.6,2.14.6,2.15.3Hudec, G.................................................2.15.5
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Ibero, A.....................................................3.3.4Igoumenidis, A........................................1.16.3Ioannou, G................................................1.5.1Ivkovic, S...................................................2.1.3Ivosevic, D................................................1.2.2
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Janczak, D.................................................2.4.2Janiczak, BJ..............................................1.7.7Jankovec, M..............................................1.2.7Jankovic, M...............................................1.6.5Jenkins, D..................................................2.1.5Joorabian, M.............................................3.5.3Juhava, P..................................................1.8.8Jukić, O.....................................................1.3.5Jurczuk, A.................................................3.9.3Jurišić, D...................................................2.6.2
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Kabouris, J..............................................3.11.6Kacarska, M............................................2.10.4Kádár, P....................................................2.5.5Kakas, A..................................................1.15.6Kaklamani, DI.........................................1.15.8Kalafatić, Z......................................2.4.4,2.4.5Kalogeropoulos, S.....................................1.5.4Kalogirou, SA................................3.9.1,3.11.8Kaltabani, AK...........................................1.5.5Kamel, TS................................................SPC.1Kanellos, FD.............................................3.4.4Kantounas, Y.............................................1.8.6Kaplanis, PA...........................................2.13.3Karagiannis, DK.....................................1.12.1Karagiannis, FE............................3.6.2,3.11.2Karapidakis, ES......................................3.12.5Karpouzis, K.............................................2.4.9Katić, V...................................................3.12.6Katsareli, A..................................1.12.6,2.16.7Katsikas, P..............................................3.12.2Kavcic, A...................................................1.4.5Kayafas, E...........................1.5.4,1.11.4,2.12.4Kellas, A....................................................3.6.3Kentonis, A..............................................1.15.6Khafallah, M.............................................3.3.3Khashman, A.............................................2.1.8Kiartzis, SJ................................................3.8.6Kleanthous, Chr........................................1.8.6Knežević, P.......................................1.3.4,1.3.7Knežević, J..............................................3.12.6Kodric, M..................................................3.6.4
Köhler, S...................................................1.1.5Kokorogiannis, A....................................1.15.2Kollias, V..................................................1.5.4Kollias, SD.2.2.7,2.4.6,2.4.7,2.4.9,2.9.3,2.11.2Konstantoulakis, G....................................1.8.4Kopeetsky, M.............................................1.6.2Korbel, A.................................................SPC.4Korinthios, G............................................1.8.4Koronides, A...........................................3.11.6Korres, G................................................3.12.2Korunovic, L....................................3.1.6,3.7.5Kos, A........................................................1.5.6Kos, M............................................1.8.1,1.13.6Košir, A.....................................................1.2.1Kostic, P....................................................2.2.4Kostic, AT..................................................2.7.4Kotrotsos, SA..........................................1.12.2Kotsakis, G..............................................1.16.3Kotsilieris, T..............................................1.5.4Koutsouris, D-D......................................1.16.6Kouvaras, I.............................................1.15.2Kovacevic, B...........................................2.15.8Kovàcs, F............................2.3.6,2.14.6,2.15.3Koziris, N.......................................1.1.2,1.15.2Kozma, R.................................................2.14.6Krajcar, S.......................................3.1.2,3.10.1Krizaj, D.................................................2.14.3Krot, AM...............................2.3.5,2.7.9,2.11.6Kun, A.....................................................2.14.6Kunštić, M........................................1.1.4,1.3.5
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Langmann, U..........................................SPC.4Lanitis, A...................................................2.2.2Lazkano, A.....................................2.15.2,3.1.5Leban, M.................................................2.13.4Leligou, H-C...........................................1.10.5Leturiondo, LA...............................2.15.2,3.1.5Levstek, A..................................................1.2.7Lienard, M..............................................1.16.5Linardis, P..............................................2.11.4Lo Presti, L...............................................2.7.5Lopez-Buedo, S.........................................1.8.3Lorentzou, MI...........................................3.2.6Loskovska, S............................................2.10.4Louët, Y...................................................2.16.6Loumos, V...........................1.5.4,1.11.4,2.12.4Lovrek, I...........................................1.2.4,1.5.2Luculli, G................................................2.12.5Lupu, C.....................................................1.3.9Lykakis, G.................................................1.8.4
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Macii, A...................................1.9.1,1.9.2,2.6.3Macii, E..........................1.2.5,1.9.1,1.9.2,2.6.3Mahale, A..................................................2.8.2Maissis, A................................................3.11.6Maleš-Ilić, N.............................................1.9.5
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Malgosa-Sanahuja, J..............................1.15.3Mari, A....................................................3.11.1Maricic, V.................................................1.2.4Marković, V...............................................1.9.5Marolt, M..................................................2.3.2Marsh, A.................................................1.15.8Marušič, B........................................2.2.1,2.2.3Matic, V...................................................1.13.6Matijašević, M..........................................1.5.2Mazur, J....................................................1.7.7Mazur, D...................................................3.4.3McDonagh, P............................................1.8.7Medič, I...................................................2.14.2Medved, D.................................................1.5.3Melhaoui, A...............................................1.4.4Michalas, A.............................................2.12.4Mihajlović, Ž.............................................2.4.8Mihalas, A.................................................1.5.4Mikuc, M..........................................1.3.5,1.3.6Milanovic, A...................................1.3.8,1.11.2Milosavljevic, ZD....................................2.10.2Milosavljević, I..........................................2.2.4Milovanovic, B......................1.9.3,1.10.4,2.1.3Minervina, HB........................................2.11.6Mircevski, S.............................................2.13.5Miskovic, L..............................................2.15.8Mitrou, N.................................................2.12.4Mitrovic, N.......................................3.4.5,3.7.5Mokhtari, O...............................................3.3.3Molina, J.................................................3.11.5Montano, J-C............................................3.2.2Monzo-Sanchez, F...................................1.15.3Moran, JA...............................................2.16.3Morovic, M...............................................3.5.1Moschovitis, GK........................................2.4.9Moschytz, GS............................................2.6.2Moshe, M.........................................3.1.7,3.1.8Mostafa, MA..............................................1.1.8Motee, N..................................................SPC.5Motik, B...................................................2.13.1Mouskos, K......................................2.8.1,2.8.5Mozek, M.................................................2.14.3Mukhedkar, RA.........................................3.7.6Mulassano, P............................................2.7.5Munih, M................................................SPC.2Munteanu, T.....................................3.7.1,3.7.2Mylonas, Y................................................2.7.3Mylonas, SA..............................................2.9.4
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Nahman, J.................................................3.6.5Nastran, J.........................................3.3.6,3.8.2Nazarko, J......................................3.9.3,3.11.7Neagu, N-C...............................................2.1.1Nedeljković, D...........................................3.3.6Neocleous, CC........................................3.12.4Nešković, N.............................................1.14.2Nešković, A..............................................1.14.2Neves, J............................................1.6.1,3.1.3
Nigam, MJ......................................2.6.4,2.15.6Nikkanen, H..............................................1.8.8Nikoloski, L...............................................3.2.1Niver, E............................................2.8.2,2.8.5Noč, M ....................................................2.10.3Nouri, H...........................................3.1.1,3.7.6Ntalianis, KS.............................................2.4.7Nunes, RJC..............................................1.11.5
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Olin, RP....................................................2.8.2Omran, KF...................................1.14.6,1.14.7Opsenica, M..............................................1.2.4Ostolaza, X..............................................3.11.5Öztürk, A..........................................1.4.2,3.8.5
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Palade, T.................................................1.14.1Palade, V..........................................2.1.1,2.1.2Pallarés-Segarra, E..................................1.1.3Panas, SM...............................................2.13.3Panayiotou, PA.........................................2.1.5Panis, S..........................1.8.6,1.8.7,1.8.8,2.7.3Pantelis, A...............................................2.11.5Pantjiaros, CA........................1.8.6,1.8.7,1.8.8Papachristou, D........................................3.9.4Papadias, BC...................................3.2.6,3.2.7Papadopoulos, N.......................................1.3.2Papakostantinou, G..................................1.1.2Papamarcou, C.........................................3.9.1Papantoniou, A.................1.11.4,3.11.3,3.11.4Paparigas, DG..........................................3.7.7Papastavrou, S........................................1.11.3Papathanassiou, SA..................................3.4.4Papič, I....................................................3.10.3Peppas, K................................................1.12.1Parker, AD................................................3.5.4Paterson-Stephens, I...............................2.10.7Pattichis, MS....................................2.4.1,2.9.1Pattichis, CS.............1.15.6, 2.1.5, 2.7.3,2.13.3Paunović, G............................................1.14.2Pavešić, N.................................................2.7.6Pavičic, H..................................................1.3.6Pavlović, I.................................................2.2.5Pearmain, AJ............................................1.8.3Pękal, R.....................................................1.8.2Peršič, B..................................................2.14.2Petkovšek, M.............................................3.8.2Petrinovič, D...........................................2.15.4Petrovic, Z.................................................1.6.5Petrovic, D........................................................Petrovič, I................................................2.15.1Petruzzelli, V.1.7.3,1.10.1,1.10.2,1.10.3,2.14.4Philippakou, MP.......................................3.2.7Phuoc, T-G................................................1.1.5Pijoan, JL................................................2.16.3Pikrammenos, G.....................................1.10.5Pilisi, I.......................................................1.8.8
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Pinto, JAD...............................................3.10.2Pitoura, E................................................1.11.3Pitsillides, A..........................1.1.5,1.15.6,2.7.3Pizano, CE................................................2.9.1Plimmer, F................................................2.1.5Pneumatikakis, A....................................1.12.4Pogacnik, M............................................1.15.5Pogačnik, F...............................................1.8.5Politis, D......................................2.10.5,2.11.4Polykalas, SE............................................1.4.1Poncino, M.................................1.9.1.9.2,2.6.3Posavec, AB..............................................2.1.6Postigo, M.................................................3.3.4Postolache, P..........................................3.12.3Poulakis, I...............................................1.15.2Poullikkas, A.............................................3.6.1Pountourakis, IE.......................................1.3.1Privošnik, M............................................1.13.4Pronić, O...................................................1.9.5Prousalidis, JM.........................................3.2.7Prudenzano, F1.7.3,1.10.1,1.10.2,1.10.3,2.14.4Psillides, C................................................1.8.6Puksec, J...................................................1.2.4Puscasu, G.......................................2.1.1,2.1.2
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Rachmanto, B..........................................1.15.7Rafajlovski, G...........................................3.2.1Rahman, BMA...............................1.1.7, 2.16.2Rajarajan, M..................................1.1.7,2.16.2Rakočević, I.............................2.2.4,2.2.5,2.2.6Ramos, C...................................................3.1.3Rancic, DD................................................2.7.4Randić, M................................1.1.4,1.3.7,3.5.1Rechkoska, U...................................3.2.4,3.2.5Reisis, D....................................................1.8.4Rejeb, B.....................................................2.7.1Reljin, B..................................2.2.4,2.2.5,2.2.6Reljin, I....................................2.2.4,2.2.5,2.2.6Reno, AL....................................................2.4.3Resnik, D.................................................2.14.3Ribarić, S............2.4.4,2.4.5,2.7.6,2.9.2,2.11.3Richly, G...................................................2.3.6Rogina, BM.............................................2.12.1Romero Jerez, JM.....................................1.3.3Rosić, M....................................................1.4.3Rossides, L................................................1.1.5Rozenshine, E............................................1.6.4Ruiz, J.............................................2.15.2,3.1.5Ruiz-Garcia, M.........................................1.3.3
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Saenz, J...............................3.3.7,3.11.5,3.11.9Şafak, M..................................................1.14.4Saleeb, AA...............................................2.16.4Salmerón, PR...................................3.2.2,3.2.3Samaras, G.............................................1.11.3Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, A.....................2.12.5
Sansil, A....................................................2.8.1Sarantinopoulos, Ch P............................1.12.1Šarić, D............................................1.5.3,1.8.5Sassi, L....................................................1.10.3Savvides, AG...........................................1.12.5Sayin, MV................................................2.12.6Scala, A...................................................3.11.1Scarsi, R...........................................1.2.5,1.9.2Schizas, CN..................................1.15.6,3.12.4Schneider, C............................................2.14.6Scutariu, M...............................................3.7.4Šegvić, S....................................................2.9.2Sekerinska, R.............................................3.9.2Sernec, R......................................2.13.6,2.13.8Seršić, D....................................................2.6.5Shanan, HN.............................................SPC.1Shikoski, J........................................3.2.4,3.2.5Shubitidze, P...........................................1.15.8Sifnaios, J................................................1.10.5Simunic, J..................................................3.5.1Skočir, Z..................................................1.15.1Skočir, P...........................................2.2.1,2.2.3Škraba, P.................................................1.14.3Skrlec, D........................................3.1.2,3.10.1Sletta, KI...................................................1.8.7Slivnik, T...................................................3.6.4Smiljanic, MS............................................2.7.4Smirnovs, S...............................................2.7.7Smith, KS...................................................3.5.2Soare, V...................................................2.13.7Socoro, JC...............................................2.16.3Sohtaoğlu, NH.........................3.5.5,3.5.6,3.5.7Sotirchos, S...............................................1.1.2Sotiropoulos, N.......................................2.12.4Sousa, O....................................................3.1.3Špišić, V....................................................2.9.2Srbljić, S.....................1.2.2,1.3.8,1.11.1,1.11.2Sruk, V.................................1.2.2,1.11.1,1.11.2Stafylopatis, AF.........................................2.5.3Štajer, D..................................................2.10.3Stancescu, S...................................1.1.1,2.13.7Stancu, A...................................................2.1.2Stanimirović, L..........................................2.3.3Stanisavljević, V...............................2.4.4,2.4.5Stankov, S..................................................1.4.3Stankovic, M..............................................2.1.4Stankovic, Z...............................................2.1.3Staroszczyk, Z...........................................2.6.1Stasiak, M.......................................1.8.2,2.16.5Stassinopoulos, G.....................................1.6.3Stathopoulos, VM......................................1.4.1Steriadis, C..............................................2.10.6Stoimenov, L.................................1.13.1,1.13.2Stojanovic, A...........................................1.13.1Stojanovic, D.......1.13.2,3.1.6,3.4.5,3.6.5,3.7.5Stroica, P..................................................3.3.2Stular, M.................................................1.16.2Suligoj, T...................................................1.9.4Synnefakis, G............................................1.8.4Szabo, A....................................................1.7.5
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Sžente, A....................................................1.8.8
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Tapia, A...................................................3.11.5Tapia, G..................................................3.11.5Tarrés, F........................................2.3.1,2.16.3Tasič, J.1.15.5,2.2.1,2.2.3,2.13.4,2.13.6,2.13.8Taskaris, A................................................1.2.6Tassou, SA...............................................3.11.8Tatsiopoulos, C.......................................1.13.3Tavantzis, J...............................................2.8.1Taylor, CJ.................................................2.2.2Taylor, J..................................................2.16.1Tellez-Labao, C.........................................1.3.3Tezekici, BS...............................................2.5.1Themistos, C.............................................1.1.7Theocharis, JB..........................................3.8.6Theologou, E...........................................1.12.1Theologou, M.................................1.2.6,1.16.3Thompson, PM..........................................1.1.6Tkachova, PP............................................2.3.5Tkalić, M...................................................1.3.6Toader, C..................................................3.7.4Todorovic, B..............................................2.1.4Todorovic-Zarkula, S................................2.1.4Tomažič, S................1.5.6,1.13.5,1.14.3,1.16.2Topa, M.....................................................1.2.3Torres, E........................................3.3.7,3.11.9Trabulus, S................................................3.3.1Trancoso, P...............................................2.9.4Trimikliniotis, M.......................................2.9.4Trivunac-Vukovic, N...............................1.10.4Tsagas, Gr.................................................3.8.6Tsanakas, P.............................................1.15.2Tsapatsoulis, N.........................................2.2.7Tsoukalas, I.............................................2.11.4Turri, R...................................................3.11.1Tzifa, EC....................1.2.6,1.5.5,1.12.1,1.16.3
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Ughetti, M.................................................1.8.8Uglešić, I...................................................3.1.4Umek, A.....................................................1.7.1
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Valavanis, KP..................................1.2.4,1.5.2Vale, ZA....................................................3.1.3Vardangalos, G.................1.13.3,1.15.4,2.11.5Varga, L..............................2.3.6,2.14.6,2.15.3Vázquez, JR...............................................3.2.3Veglis, A..................................................1.11.6Venieris, IS.....................................1.4.1,1.16.6Veselinovic, M..................................3.6.5,3.7.5Viitanen, AJ...............................................1.7.2Vlachos, M..............................................1.13.3Vlachos, AG............................................3.12.1Vouyioukas, D..............................1.12.6,2.12.3
Vrdoljak, Z................................................1.8.1Vrdoljak, B..............................................1.15.1Vrtacnik, D..............................................2.14.3Vugrinec, A..................................1.13.5,1.14.3Vukovic, PD..............................................2.7.4
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Wang, C...........................................3.1.1,3.5.4Watany, M.................................................2.5.4Weller, P...................................................2.1.7Wolfswinkel, RN........................................1.8.7Wysocka-Schillak, F..................................2.6.6
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Yalçinöz, T.......................................2.5.1,2.5.2Yaldiz, E..................................................2.12.6Yasushi, H...............................................1.15.7Yilmaz, N...................................................1.4.2
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Zagursky, V.............................2.3.4,2.7.7,2.7.8Zajc, B.......................................................1.2.1Zajc, M.........................................2.13.6,2.13.8Zajec, P.....................................................3.8.2Zankiewicz, A..........................................2.11.1van Zelst, A.............................................SPC.6Zervanos, E...............................................1.6.3Ziani, M.....................................................1.4.4Zlotnikov, Y......................................1.6.2,1.6.4Zoi, V.......................................................2.12.4Zoican, R.................................................1.14.5Zoican, S.................................................2.15.7Zwierzykowski, P...........................1.8.2,2.16.5
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