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Special Session on
Modelling Practical Paradigms of Green Manufacturing Systems
 - MoMa-GreenSys 2016

23 - 25 April, 2016 - Rome, Italy

Within the 5th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems - SMARTGREENS 2016


CHAIR

Calin Horatio Ciufudean
“Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava
Romania

 
Brief Bio
Ciufudean Calin Horatiu is an Associate Professor Ph.D. Eng. “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computers, Control Systems, and Electronics. - Courses and laboratories: Industrial Control Systems, Reliability and Diagnosis, Discrete Event Systems, Data Acquisition Systems; – Researcher in control systems, and sustainable development systems; – Researcher as team member and director of over 34 research projects; – Trainer of student groups for national and international student competitions; – Editor of the Romanian Journal of Ecology; – Author of over 160 scientific papers published in scientific journals and conferences proceedings abroad and in Romania; – Author of 12 books published in Romania and abroad; – Author or co-author of 32 inventions. - Technical Expert of the Romanian Ministry of Justice. - President of the Romanian Society of Electrical & Control Engineering, Suceava Branch. - He is a member of the editorial boards of several international scientific journals and conferences of control systems and electric engineering science. He was designated chairmen and/or key note speaker at 29 international conferences.

SCOPE

A major consideration in designing ae efficient and non-pollution manufacturing system is its flexible manufacturing availability. Such manufacturing system we named it “Green Manufacturing System”. When a machine or any other hardware component of the system fails, the system reconfiguration is often less than perfect. It is shown that, if these imperfections constitute even a very small percent of all possible system faults, the availability of the system may be considerably reduced. A state is operational when its performance is better than a threshold value. In order to calculate the availability of a manufacturing system, its states (each corresponding to an acceptable system level) are determined. A system level is acceptable when its production capacity is satisfied. To analyze the system with failure/repair processes, Petri nets and Markov models are often used. As a manufacturing system includes a large number of components with failure/repair processes, the system-level discrete event model becomes computationally intractable. New models, nature inspired models, are needed in order to deal with this complex and stringent issue. Our workshop challenges both authors and auditors to reveal the development stage of the social networks and to anticipate theirs future evolution in respect to technological and environmental changes. We deal with a non-classic workshop but an open minded and open discussion, and free debate one.

Topics of interest include:
1. Flexible manufacturing systems
2. Ecological manufacturing systems
3. Intermodal transportation systems
4. Intermodal services systems
5. Control and hazards in industrial applications, transportation systems, and other systems
6. Intermodal informational security services
7. Interaction man-machine in industrial systems
8. Intermodal natural hazards security systems
9. Internet of things for automatized manufacturing systems
10. Internet of things for green manufacturing systems

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission: January 20, 2016 (expired)
Authors Notification: February 11, 2016 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration: February 18, 2016 (expired)

SPECIAL SESSION PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Adrian-Gabriel Ghiaus, Technical University of Civil Engineering, Romania
Jan Ignat, Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, Romania
José Machado, MEtRICs, University of Minho, Portugal

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PAPER SUBMISSION

Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available at: Paper Templates
Please also check the Guidelines.
Papers must be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system using the appropriated button on this page.

SECRETARIAT CONTACTS

SMARTGREENS Special Sessions - MoMa-GreenSys 2016
e-mail: smartgreens.secretariat@insticc.org
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