EUROPEAN MODELLING SYMPOSIUM 2009

EMS2009

 

UKSim 3rd European Symposium on Computer Modelling and Simulation

 

Athens, Greece, 25 – 27 November 2009

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Venue/Rooms

Greece & Athens

 

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Hotels/Flights/Travel

 

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Keynote Speakers

- Prof Frank Wang

- Prof Helen Karatza

- Prof Heinz Frank

 

Important Dates

Submission of

Session Proposals

Full/Short/Poster/WIP papers:

10 September 2009

 

Notification

20 September 2009

 

 

 Registration

(Payment) & final check on EDAS:

25 September 2009

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Conference Chair:

Prof Sokratis Katsikas

University of Piraeus

 

Programme Chair:

Prof Ioannis Koukos

Hellenic Naval Academy

 

Local Arrangements/

Venue Chair:

Theodoros Kostis

University of the Aegean

 

General Chair:

David Al-Dabass

 

General Co-Chair:

Ajith Abraham

 

EMS series director:

Richard Zobel

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Scheduled papers

Registered papers-Final

Conference Venue

Paper Submission (by 10 September 2009):

Registration Fee (by 25 September): payment

 EMS2009 is using EDAS for submission and registration, authors need to:

- create an account with EDAS by clicking on the link below

- open the list of conferences managed by EDAS & find EMS2009

- click on Submit button on the right to enter your paper title & abstract

- upload file.

 

Click here to create an account on EDAS and register/submit your paper

 

Paper Templates:

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PDF template (PDF format)

Latex template (Latex format)

 

Papers are invited on any aspect of modelling and simulation, to be presented at a three day conference in Athens, Greece. As in the first and second meetings, in September 2006 at University College London and September 2008 in Liverpool, this conference and its series is specifically aimed at post-doc and young researchers from the greater Europe (and beyond). Authors will have their submissions reviewed by international experts and accepted papers will be published by the IEEE in their Digital Library for unparalleled worldwide presence.  The event provides authors with an outstanding opportunity for networking and presenting their work at an international conference.  The location offers an especially attractive opportunity for professional discussion, socialising and sightseeing. Future annual conferences will be held in other locations in continental Europe where the series is intended to complement other simulation events.

 

Full Paper (six pages of A4 with figures) are invited on any aspect of modelling, simulation and their applications.

 

Suggested topics (other topics are also welcome): Integration of simulation with concurrent engineering, integrated design and simulation systems. AI, intelligent systems, agent-based simulation, decision support systems, philosophical issues, analogies, metaphors, knowledge modelling, acquisition and synthesis of new knowledge/models, intelligent/adaptive behaviour, man/machine interaction, control systems. Modelling and simulation methodology, practice, languages, tools and techniques. Data/object bases. Analytical and statistical tools. Simulators and simulation hardware, training simulators. Parallel and distributed simulation, discrete event systems. Artificial neural networks, computational intelligence.

  

Applications: aerospace; remote sensing; electronic circuits and systems; communication and networks; business; management; finance; economics; leisure, games, war/conflict/rebellion modelling; psychology, cognitive functions, behaviour, emotion, subjectivity; humanities, literature, semantics modelling/dynamics; biology; medicine; public health; energy, power generation and distribution, manufacturing; planning; control; robotics; measurement; monitoring; energy; safety critica1 systems; transportation; structural mechanics and civil engineering, oil and gas; education and training; military.

 

Exhibitors: manufacturers of software and hardware, publishers, etc., are invited to apply to exhibit their products.

Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Conference Publication service. Selected papers will be considered for publication in the International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science & Technology.

The registration fee is $495. This will include a copy of the proceedings, refreshments and lunch. Discounted rates are available to student authors.

STUDENT SPONSORSHIP: A number of discounted registration-fees of $295, reduced by $100 from $395, are available for high-equality, single author ‘student’ papers, i.e. papers whose only author is enrolled on a recognised full time postgraduate taught or research programme as verified by an electronic letter from his project supervisor emailed to the general chair (other conditions apply). Authors who wish their papers to be considered for such reduction must include the term ‘Student Paper’ in a separate line before the title on the first page.

 

Submission Guidelines

You are invited to submit:
- full paper of 6 pages (A4 format) for oral presentation,

- proposal to organize a technical session and/or workshop.

Submissions must be original, unpublished work containing new and interesting results that demonstrate current research in all areas of modelling and simulation and their applications in science, technology, business and commerce. The proceedings of the Conference will be published by the IEEE Computer Society. The conference is jointly organised by Asia Modelling and Simulation Society and UK Simulation Society and is technically co-sponsored by

 

-          University of Piraeus

-          IEEE UK &RI Computer Chapter

-          EUROSIM

-          European Council for Modelling & Simulation

-          Asia Modelling and Simulation Society

 

Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. All papers are to be submitted electronically,- see full instructions under Paper Submission below, in PDF or Word format. All papers will be peer reviewed by at least three independent referees of the international program committee.

 

IEEE Author Kit URL for CR & online copyright form: emailed to registered authors.

 

Proposals to organise sessions: email Sessions

 

Guidelines for reviewers

 

Conference website: http://www.ems2009.org.uk    

 

 

Tracks/Themes

 

- Intelligent Systems

- Hybrid Soft Computing

- Methodologies, Tools and Operations Research

- Bio-informatics and Bio-Medical Simulation

- Discrete Event and Real Time Systems

- Image, Speech and Signal Processing

- Industry, Business and Management   

- Human Factors and Social Issues

 -  Engineering, Manufacturing and Control: emilio.jimenez@unirioja.es

- Energy, Power Generation and Distribution 

- Transport, Logistics, Harbour, Shipping and Marine Simulation

- Virtual Reality, Visualization and Computer Games

- Parallel and Distributed Architectures and Systems

 - Internet Modelling, Semantic Web and Ontologies

 - Mobile/Ad hoc wireless networks, mobicast, sensor placement, target tracking

- Performance Engineering of Computer & Communication Systems

- Circuits, Sensors and Devices

 

 

IPC

 

Kai Juslin (SIMS)

Sokratis Katsikas (Greece)

Esko Juuso (SIMS)

Khalid Al-Begain (UKSim)

Gaius Mulley (UKsim)

Miroslav Snorek (CSSS)

Andras Javor (HSS)

Franco Maceri (ISCS)

Peter Schwartz (ASIM)

Theodoros Kostis  (Greece)

Patrick Wang (UK)

Eduard Babulak (Canada)

Charles Patchett (BAE, Warton)

Richard Zobel (UKSim)

Nitin Nitin (India)

Henri Pierreval (FRANCOSIM)

Yuri Merkuryev (LSS)

Gaby Neumann (ASIM)

Mikulas Alexik (CSSS, EUROSIM President)

Borut Zupancic (SLOSIM)

Igor Skrjanc (SLOSIM)

Li-Pei Wong (Singapore)

Rohit Sharma (India)

Marek Ogiela (Poland)

David Murray-Smith (UKSim)

Mahdi Mahfouf (UKSim)

Emelio Jimenez Macias (SPAIN)

Alessandra Orsoni (UKSim)

Vlatko Ceric  (CROSSIM)

Arijit Bhattacharya (UKSim)

Russell Cheng (UKSim)

Ajith Abraham (Norway)

Terrence Fernando (UK)

Athanasios Pantelous (UK)

Kusum Deep (India)

Atulya Nagar (UK)

Khaled Shaalan (UAE)

Hussam Tawfik (UK)

P. Thangavel (India)

Abir Hussain (UK)

Dhiya Al-Jumeily (UK)

K.G. Subramanian (Malaysia)

Gurvinder Singh-Baicher (UK)

Lilia Kakaradova (UAE)

Ljerka Beus-Dukic (UK)

Miguel Angel Piera (Spain)

Antonio Guasch (Spain)

David Al-Dabass (UKSim)

Jadranka Bozikov (CROSSIM)

Richard Cant (UKSim)

Felix Breitenecker (ASIM, SNE)

Siegfried Wassertheurer (ASIM)

Wolfgang Wiechert (ASIM)

S. Wassertheurer (ASIM)

Janos Sebestyen-Janosy (HSS)

Olaf Ruhle (ASIM)

Yong Fan (USA)

Marius Radulescu (ROMSIM)

Leon Bobrowski (PSCS)

Mojca Indihar Stemberger (Slovenia)

Vesna Bosilj-Vuksic (Croatia)

Roland Wertz (Germany)
Fabian Böttinger (Germany)
Helen Karatza(Greece)

Nikolaos V. Karadimas (Greece)

Piers Campbell (UAE)
Marco Remondino (Italy)

Fabian Böttinger (Germany)

 

 

 

Registration

Author/

Participant

Student/Poster Paper

Student Participant

Registration BEFORE deadline of 25 September 2009

$495

$395

$195

Registration AFTER deadline of 25 September 2009

$535

$435

$195

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A minimum of one registration fee is payable for each paper accepted.

When the final version of the paper is uploaded one of the authors should be nominated to attend the conference and present the paper. If this is not done then the organising committee will assume that the first author is the nominated author. The status of the nominated author will determine the registration fee that is payable for that paper. If additional authors wish to attend (and they are not the nominated author for another paper) then an additional registration fee is payable for each such author.

Each attendee must pay the registration fee appropriate to their own status.

 

 

 

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