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- [Dr. David Kahaner is a numerical analyst on sabbatical to the
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- Re: PR China: System simulation activities. CIMS Center.
- 24 Dec 1992
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- ABSTRACT. A summary of 2nd Beijing International Conference on System
- Simulation and Scientific Computing (BICSC'92), 20-23 Oct 1992, Beijing
- PRC. I was surprised at the amount of parallel processing activity.
-
- Simulation is used in a variety of fields, thus a conference on this
- topic is likely to be defined by the organizers and participants. This
- was certainly the case for BICSC'92, which was focused on continuous
- system simulation and sponsored by the Chinese Association for System
- Simulation (CASS), and co-sponsored by sister organizations in Europe
- and Japan as well as two international simulation societies. BICSC'92
- was the successor of the First International Conference on System
- Simulation and Scientific Computing, also held in Beijing three years
- earlier. (System simulation tends to focus on macro simulation of larger
- systems, such as missile defense systems, power plants, etc., in
- contrast to fine grain simulation, such as fluid flow around an
- obstacle.)
-
- Approximately 200 attendees listened to papers in six parallel sessions
- during three full days. In addition to local Chinese, participants
- included a few from Japan, Korea, US, EC, and also some expatriate
- Chinese (17 countries total).
-
- About 200 papers were published (in English) in the Proceedings. There
- were 226 papers accepted for presentation, 154 from China and 72 from
- other countries. For further information contact the secretary general.
-
- Professor Zong Ji Chen
- Dept of Control Engineering
- Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (BUAA)
- Beijing 100083, P.R. China
- Fax: +86 1-201-5347
-
- A list of titles and authors is appended to this report.
-
- There were many Chinese "no-shows" at their scheduled talks. It was
- difficult to judge the exact number because of the parallel sessions and
- consequent schedule shifting, but in any case the number was much higher
- than would normally be expected and was remarked on by the Western
- attendees, who were disappointed to find so many empty slots after
- travelling so far. (I actually heard only about half the talks that I
- had scheduled.) Most of the missing speakers had already submitted rather
- interesting papers in the Proceedings. Surprisingly, a high fraction of
- missing speakers were from Beijing. (Subsequent to the conference, a
- colleague told me that the main reason was the lack of competence of the
- authors in presenting their paper in English. Many authors were
- "listening to their papers not being presented." In future, perhaps this
- problem could be eased if the conference organizers provided a
- co-chairman who could present a detailed English abstract and serve as
- translator during the discussions. See also my remarks below.)
-
- The General Chairman, Professor Chuan Yuan Wen (also from BUAA),
- commented that the topics of special focus were
- * System simulation methodology and modeling
- * Simulation software and simulation computer systems
- * Simulators
- * Applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems in
- system simulation
- * CAD/CAM/CAE/CIMS
- * Application of simulation technology to engineering and
- nonengineering areas
- * Computer aided control system design and its applications
- * Scientific computing
-
- Simulation is a practical discipline, and definitely so within China
- (also see remarks by Chou, below). There were many papers on
- applications, and relatively fewer (Chinese) papers on fundamental
- technology or basic theory. (Two excellent exceptions were papers by
- the Chairman, Professor Chuan Yuan Wen of BUAA, and Professor Bo Hu Li,
- the Director of the Beijing Institute of Computer Application and
- Simulation Technology. These and some others are described below.).
- Further, because the contributed papers were not refereed their quality
- was uneven, although the underlying engineering work and applications
- environment appeared to be good and many of the topics under study were
- large and complex. Although there were several papers that presented
- work at an international level, there were also many of the form, "well,
- I did this and this, and here is what happened." As one senior Western
- attendee stated it, "but what did you LEARN?" I believe that most papers
- could be significantly improved if the reviewing process was tightened,
- and authors, in order to be published, were forced to view their work
- less parochially. A meeting such as this is an excellent opportunity for
- young Chinese scientists to discuss their projects in an international
- setting, but for the benefit of visitors it would be helpful to place
- unreviewed papers in separate sessions, note them as such, use poster
- sessions, etc.
-
- I had serious difficulties because of language. In my limited
- experience, I have found that Chinese scientists are working very
- diligently to mainstream their research, open their institutes to
- Westerners, and make their projects more accessible to non-Chinese
- speakers. Several journals now have papers in English, or at least have
- English titles. (See for example the titles from Systems Engineering &
- Electronics, which is entirely in English [ISSN 104-4132; CN 11-3018]
- and ACTA Simulata Systematica Sinica, attached to this report.) However,
- potential visitors should be aware that use of spoken English is still
- rare. A few Chinese who have had opportunities to travel in the West
- can communicate comfortably; this would include senior scientists such
- as those who organized this conference. But many of the other Chinese
- participants have almost no speaking English skills and this could be a
- serious problem in trying to interact technically. Chinese scientists
- who presented papers often read rather than attempted to speak
- informally, but even this style was sometimes difficult to understand.
- To be fair, most Western scientists (especially Americans) do not speak
- a second language. However, in computing, at least, the dominance of
- English language research has been so great that this has not been a
- handicap. Happily, most repeat visitors to China report that the
- language situation is improving.
-
- The selection of subjects favored by the Chinese delegates was
- significantly tilted toward defense applications (aircraft, ship,
- missile, etc.). See the attached titles for a complete list. (Modeling
- and simulation of microwave radar systems seems to be a particularly
- challenging topic at the moment. Attached to this report are the titles
- of a half dozen Chinese language papers on this topic that appeared in a
- recent issue of ACTA Electronica Sinica.) This might be a simple
- function of the organizers interests' or perhaps generally reflects the
- activity levels within China. Of course there were talks on much less
- serious subjects as well, such as studying the effect of a volleyball's
- seams on its serve trajectory.
-
- A Chinese, now living in Canada summarized the conference as follows.
- "I feel that it was a valuable experience and quite successful when one
- considers the difficulties in arranging international participation at a
- conference of this nature. While the organization and content may have
- been different from what might be expected by the average Western
- participant, it was an excellent opportunity for young Chinese engineers
- to gain experience in the exchange of ideas with others in their field
- from within their own country as well as with attendees from other
- countries and different cultures. It encouraged them to participate by
- providing an opportunity for those who do not have travel funding to
- exchange theories with Western participants and to gain exposure to
- different standards of presentation and paper writing. While Chinese
- development might not yet have caught up to the Western level, it should
- be noted that they are doing a lot of impressive work in areas which
- have only recently been developed here [the West]. Considering that they
- do not always have access to the latest equipment, I think that their
- development is impressive and will soon be equivalent to our own. This
- is due in large part to the eagerness of the Chinese to improve
- technically through research and hard work. One area that may be helpful
- for future conferences would be to have additional invited guests from
- industry rather than academia. I felt that a disproportionate number of
- [Western] invitees were from academic fields of endeavor. While theory
- is important it can only be applied if it has a practical outlet. This
- can only be achieved by integrating the theoretical and the practical."
- [From Q.B.(Jordan) Chou, Manager, Electrical & Controls Engineering,
- Ontario Hydro, 700 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X6 Canada.]
-
- While there was no exhibition associated with the conference, during the
- last day, there were one or two demonstrations set up using workstations
- and PCs. In addition, several of the Western attendees were taken on a
- special tour of the newly opened Beijing Simulation Center. (See below).
-
- Below we summarize a few papers from Asian scientists of special
- interest to me.
-
- A keynote speech summarizing thirty years of activities of the Japan
- Society for Simulation Technology (JSST) was given by its current Vice
- President,
- Dr. Sadao Takaba
- University of Tokyo, Institute of Industrial Science
- 22-1, Roppongi 7-chome, Minato-ku
- Tokyo 106 Japan
- Tel: +81 3-3402-6231; Fax: +81 3-3402-3183
- Currently, JSST has 635 regular members, 19 student members and 44
- corporate members and publishes a quarterly journal. Takaba mentioned
- five award examples of simulation work.
- * Magneto thermal hydraulic flow for single crystal growth
- * Gas flow in a semiconductor furnace
- * Simulation system for ship navigation (SISANAM)
- * Simulation of characteristics of electric vehicles
- * Road track sign board and in-car display and simulation
- (In the Tokyo metro area, highways have large electronic displays showing
- routes, with color indications of congestion, and in some cases, lengths
- of traffic back-ups based on real time sensor data. Takaba was a key
- person in the design, development and simulation of this system.) Note
- that the examples given overlap both types of simulation mentioned in
- the first paragraph of this report; clearly there is no sharp dividing line.
-
- In the past ten years JSST has focused on
- * Simulation methodologies, modeling, and validation
- * Simulation hardware and related technologies
- * Specific applications (physics, materials, transportation, etc.)
- JSST's current plans are to encourage trans-discipline research between
- different fields, including electromagnetic field analysis by mechanical
- engineers, and mechanical analysis by medical doctors. Takaba is also
- hopeful of cooperation between other Pacific rim simulation societies,
- such as those in China and Korea.
-
- Chinese scientists are working on the same problems as their Western
- colleagues, simulation software, languages and environments,
- manufacturing and training simulators, engineering analysis, hardware
- simulators (both real-time and simulated time), use of advanced
- techniques in simulation such as neural nets, AI, knowledge base
- reasoning, power-plant studies, simulating parallel processing, etc.
-
- I was generally impressed with the topics that were studied, although
- knowledge of the relevant current research sometimes appeared to be
- several years behind. I noticed this particularly in the choice of
- techniques needed to solve continuous simulation problems. Large
- continuous system simulation often leads to systems composed of hundred,
- thousands (or more) of ordinary differential equations that need to be
- solved numerically. There were repeated references to very old methods
- such as fixed step Runge Kutta, Merson, Gill, etc., popular 10-20 years
- ago in the West. Chinese scientists commented that fixed step methods
- are more suitable for "hardware-in-the-loop" simulation that have to
- operate in real-time, and that implicit or variable step methods are
- much more difficult to manage in this environment. This is possible,
- but it would be best to make that case based on a thorough understanding
- of, and experience with, the latest techniques. I believe that (at
- least in this area) the use of more modern methods is one place where
- the Chinese could benefit very greatly from better contact with Western
- researchers. On the other hand, discrete event simulation appears to be
- up to date, using single-point stochastic approximation and simulated
- annealing techniques.
-
- I also was impressed with the number of papers concerned with the
- development of languages that allow scientists to conveniently express
- complicated system descriptions via equations, state diagrams, etc. Many
- simulation systems were described, including clever innovations and
- adept user interface approaches. One such environment is the XYZ system
- developed at Harbin Institute of Technology using CASE tools and
- temporal logic in the development of mathematical and physical
- simulation software. A great deal of work on environments has occurred
- in the West over several decades, and the Chinese have made significant
- efforts to be compatible. But there were also examples of home-grown
- systems such as XYZ. Possible reasons are the high cost (in hard
- currency) of commercial simulation software, new ideas about technical
- improvements, specialized needs, lack of knowledge about existing
- systems, and incompatibility (or unavailability) of appropriate
- computing platforms. In the case of XYZ the main reason appears to be
- technical, as the system runs on Sun systems with Unix and X-Windows.
-
- There were a few papers on statistical (Monte Carlo) simulation, ARMA,
- and correlation methods, but this was not the main thrust of the
- conference.
-
- I also had the impression that many simulations in China are being
- performed on computing hardware that is not ideal, and that research
- would move benefit from more powerful processing capabilities. High-end
- PCs (built, or at least assembled in China), while not common, are
- certainly available. RISC workstations appeared to be much less
- prevalent than in Japan or the West. A number of papers described
- computations being done on PCs. Some of these were fitted with extremely
- clever add-on boards to provide additional performance. These included
- parallel processing on arrays of transputers (typically up to eight),
- or other special purpose simulation hardware, either developed locally
- or purchased from international vendors. Good examples of the latter are
- systems developed by Applied Dynamics International (ADI), 3800 Stone
- School Road, Ann Arbor MI 48104. ADI builds dedicated parallel
- processors with hardware encoded algorithms specially developed for
- simulation applications. I was told that ADI has a number of systems
- operating in China. In addition, the Chinese have also developed their
- own version of one of ADI's early systems (called the Yin-he simulation
- computer, YH-F1). This was done partially to use Chinese time and
- engineering labor instead of spending much needed hard currency. It also
- was done because of export restrictions imposed by US and other
- developed countries on various high-tech products.
-
- A similar situation has occurred with respect to general purpose
- supercomputers, which currently cannot be purchased by China.
- Alternatively, the Chinese have their own supercomputer project, and
- have developed a "Cray-look-alike." The most recent version is called
- the Milky Way II, said to be developed for only about $10M US by the
- National Defense Science and Technology University in Changsha, Hunan
- Provence. While restrictions on sales of high performance computing
- definitely slow applications development, committed countries can
- sometimes "do it themselves on the cheap", with associated learning and
- confidence building along the way. China has a large internal market for
- computers of all sizes and it is easier to sell locally made computer
- technology (from chips to supercomputers) even if these are a generation
- behind the state of the art.
-
- Without large numbers of parallel computers I had expected to see
- essentially no work on parallel applications, but this was not the case.
- While Chinese scientists may not be rushing into parallel processing
- with the same enthusiasm as their colleagues in the West, there was a
- reasonable number of applications using parallel systems (transputers),
- systems and applications software for parallel machines, and even some
- tools for parallelizing applications. There were also a few very
- elementary papers written primarily to introduce other Chinese
- scientists to the advantages of parallel processing (example: "Research
- on Minimization Simulation System of Large-Scale and Complex Flying
- Vehicles", Wang & Deng, 2nd Artillery Eng College, Xi'an). At the same
- time, there is work building parallel computers. I mentioned transputer
- systems, of which several were presented, including one designed for
- computation of Kalman filters using systolic techniques. There is also
- work on i860-based systems and parallel simulation libraries.
-
- One of the more interesting examples of a parallel system was the KD-SCS
- system (Su Jinshu, Lu Xicheng, Gao Yizheng, CS Dept, Changsha Inst of
- Tech, 410073 Changsha, Hunan, PC China). This is a hierarchically
- structured shared memory multiprocessor. Up to 16 i860 processors, an
- I/O processor and a memory subsystem are on a bus. The complete unit is
- called a "station." Several stations are connected by a local ring, and
- local rings can be connected by a global ring. The idea is that the
- individual I/O processors send device commands and get data from
- attached simulation equipment and can satisfy real-time demands, and
- communication between processors and synchronization of processors is
- through shared memory. The authors are developing not only hardware and
- system software but actual simulation software that will partition
- systems of differential equations onto the processors (although they
- admit that at this time they are only considering systems of equations
- that can be solved with the same step size on all the equations). The
- authors' paper claims that design of a station is mostly done and
- implementation is under way.
-
-
- BEIJING SIMULATION CENTER (BSC)
-
- Several of the conference attendees from the West were invited to visit
- the brand new Beijing Simulation Center (we may have been among the
- first non-Chinese in this facility). Our hosts were
-
- Jiang Zan Ping
- Director, Beijing Simulation Center
- PO Box 142-21, Beijing 100854, PR China
- Tel:+86 1 8385095; Fax: +86 1 8213632
- and
- Prof Bo Hu Li
- Director, Beijing Simulation Center
- Director, Beijing Institute of Computer Applications and
- Simulation Technology
- PO Box 3929, Beijing 100854, PR China
- Tel: +86 1 8386096; Fax: +86 1 8215365
-
- The BSC's main simulation computer is their YH-F1, a 16 bit fixed-point
- computer, designed and built in China. This has many similarities with an
- earlier system sold by Advanced Dynamics International (ADI), AD10, but
- runs at twice the latter's frequency and is capable of processing in the
- range of 30-100 mips. YH-F1 has a compatible interface and language with
- ADI's system. The YH-F1 is composed of a system of heterogeneous
- multiprocessors on a shared synchronous multibus with a microvax host.
- The fixed-point format makes for fast but rather inflexible processing
- because of scaling headaches. (ADI's William Grierson, who attended
- BICSC'92 told me that his company's direction is toward more general
- purpose processors, because these are becoming fast enough for
- real-time simulation. The next version of China's YH computer will
- also have hardware floating point.) A three-axis table, purchased in the
- US with a maximum moment of 28,000 Newtons, is hydraulically controlled
- and sits on a separate foundation for stability. It is controlled by a
- Nova IV computer for adjusting angular motion. For simulations requiring
- translational motion, a strapdown inertial measurement unit (SIMU)
- typically available on a missile, is replaced by voltage variations
- provided by the YH-F1.
-
- BSC has a new building in central Beijing. It exceptionally well
- equipped. In addition to the YH-F1 and three axis table mentioned above
- the Center has a large anecholic chamber for simulating guidance in
- space, a variety of workstations, analog and digital computers (the
- former for easier simulation of stiff equations). The staff are proud of
- the fact simulation in both the millimiter and microwave regions can be
- accomplished within one lab, and are working on combining simulations of
- chemistry and electronics. Approximately 100 scientists work at BSC,
- although about 400 people work in the Institute of Computer Applications
- and Simulation Technology which "owns" BSC. (The Institute also confers
- MS and PhD in computational mathematics. I was told by Prof G.C.
- Vansteenkiste, (Univ Ghent), that a collaborative research project
- between his department and Dr. Bo Hu Li's group on concurrent
- engineering will be presented in London in May 1993.) Much of the BSC's
- work is defense related, with a goal to simulate the complete guidance
- system of a missile. In addition they "also made fruitful achievements
- in combining military technology with civilian technology as well as
- transferring military products into civilian products." However, there
- are many other simulation activities going on as well at the institute
- including work on a real-time Unix, an engineering diagram-oriented
- (block diagram) editor for building simulation models, a multi-phase
- electrocardiogram diagnostic system, a multi-media card for use in PCs,
- an active parallel processing project, fuzzy deductive databases and
- various industrial control projects. The Center and Institute are
- justly proud of the noninvasive equipment for early diagnosis of heart
- disease, which has won various international gold prizes and patents
- since it was first introduced about five years ago. Their real-time Unix
- (RTU) runs on a variety of systems including a Masscomp 6600. The
- Institute's Director, Dr. Bo Hu Li, told us that simulation software
- efforts are at the level of 300 persons per year, and includes work on
- systems, simulation libraries, languages, etc. There is a very large
- spin-off project associated with simulation and scheduling for Shanghai
- Textiles (perhaps 1000 people are involved in this, but it was not clear
- what that number really represents). There are also several projects
- related to simulation in manufacturing, with work in cement, paper
- making, sugar producing and digital control industries.
-
- Concerning parallel processing, the simulation institute has developed a
- 24 cpu 68030 system, based on a high speed (320 MB/sec) bus. They are
- also developing an extensive software library, PASL (Parallel Algorithm
- Software Library). PASL routines can be called from either C or Fortran,
- although PASL routines are written in Fortran with parallel extensions.
- I examined some of the source programs of PASL in the area of linear
- algebra (there are programs for solution of ordinary differential
- equations and interpolation, about 30 major routines total). I also sent
- a copy of the PASL source for a sort routine to Professor Jack Dongarra
- (U-Tennessee), who commented that "The program looks like a simple loop
- level parallel program, similar to what Sequent, Cray, etc., use for
- shared memory parallel computing. I don't see the distributed nature, so
- their compiler could be doing it, but I don't see how the data is
- distributed." Some further discussion among the principals is probably
- called for, but the point is that the Chinese, while perhaps not at the
- very front of research in these areas, seem to be aware of current ideas
- and are making significant efforts to swim along in the stream.
-
- For further information about PASL contact the following.
- Mr. Song Xiao Qiu
- Second Academy of Ministry of Aerospace Industry
- Institute of Computer Applications and Simulation Technology
- 50 Yong Ding Road
- PO Box 3929
- Beijing, PR China 100854
- Tel: +86 1 838-6040; Fax: +86 1-8215365
-
- Software environment development for parallel computing is also going on
- at other places. For example, Dr. Du Tieta (Dept of Computer Science,
- Changsha Institute of Technology, Changsha, Hunan 410073 PR China) has
- been working for five years on a parallel simulation environment
- (PARSIM) for a homogeneous multiprocessor system composed of
- transputers.
-
- PARSIM is composed of the following.
- * Integrated interface
- * Simulation language PCSL
- * Libraries
- * Multi-task generator
-
- The simulation language PCSL is compatible with CSSL_IV (a well known
- simulation language, internationally used) but has a number of
- extensions. PCSL programs are translated into Fortran. Besides lexical
- and syntactical analysis, code generation errors are detected by the
- translator, rather than the Fortran compiler. In addition some
- auto-sorting and optimization is performed.
-
- PARSIM libraries include an interaction utility, with experiment
- control, parameter modification, integration method selection, output
- and plot control. An integration library containing a variety of
- single-step and multi-step (1st to 4th order methods) as well as error
- controlled variable-step methods are also provided (according to the
- authors). I did not have an opportunity to examine this important aspect
- of PARSIM. A multi-variable function generator allows manipulation of
- up to six variable functions. A communication library provides for
- synchronization and communication between the concurrent processes. A
- multi-window, menu-driven interface integrates editing, translating,
- compiling, linking, debugging, and running.
-
- The multi-task generator (MTG) deals with the issue of transforming a
- program, where concurrence is not described explicitly, into a
- concurrent program for running on the multiprocessor. This problem has
- not been solved in general, but Du Tieta claims that by using a
- data-flow graph he can effectively solve the problem in the special
- application area of continuous system simulation. Nodes of the graph are
- weighted by the execution time of each statement (each node corresponds
- to a computational statement). As far as scheduling, PARSIM uses an
- algorithm based on task urgency--the ready node with minimal latest
- start time is scheduled prior to all others. The author claims that
- although this is not provably optimal (such as the algorithms of Barskiy
- and Bussell) is provides almost equivalent scheduling strategy and is
- much faster. He also claims that by using a variety of ad-hoc techniques
- interprocessor communication and waiting times are kept under control.
- While no running system was available for examination during the
- conference, the author showed some tests for the simulation of a missile
- attack simulation (six degree of freedom) showing very good speedups. He
- claims that his approach can be implemented on other systems.
-
-
-
-
- CIMS ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER OF CHINA (CIMS-ERC)
-
- Although computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) was not the main topic
- of BICSC'92 there were several sessions on simulation in the factory
- automation field. As part of the conference, I was provided with
- information about a new CIM center in Beijing, which is summarized
- briefly below.
-
- The Engineering Research Center of Computer Integrated Manufacturing was
- a major item of China's 7th five year plan (called the 863 science and
- technology project for its initiation date, August 1986). Planning began
- in the late 1980s and the Center is due to be completed just about now
- (12/92). Approximately 250 people from 11 existing units were grouped
- together at the Beijing branch of Tsinghua University, which is one of
- China's most prestigious science schools. This amounts to about 200 full
- time personnel, and some graduate students. Leadership of the Center
- comes from Tsinghua, Beijing Aeronautical Technology Research
- Institute, Beijing Computer Application and Simulation Institute,
- Beijing Machine Tool Research Institute, and Beijing Automation Research
- Institute.
-
- The Center consists of two laboratories, an Information Systems Lab and
- a Manufacturing Systems Lab. The former has a variety of Sun, DEC,
- Silicon Graphics, and HP computers which are networked. The latter has a
- horizontal milling center (German), vertical machining center
- (XH714A--produced by Beijing Machine Tool Research Institute), turning
- center and robot (TC1210U--from the US), automatic guided vehicle
- (guide-line based), high-bay store (92 shelves) and stacker, tool store,
- workpiece clamping/unclamping stations, robots, buffers, etc. About 1000
- meters of optical cable connects the two labs, and TCP/IP protocol is
- used.
-
- Material flow integration between the various mechanical devices is
- essentially complete and information integration between factory, cell,
- workstation, facilities, is in progress. A CAD package for detail
- drawing design of typical machine components exists with a data
- interface connecting to an expert system of schematic design. A variety
- of software has been brought up on the Suns, including software to
- rewrite IGES files into forms needed for other uses.
-
- Several dozen research projects were begun, including an expert system
- for the design of machine parts, software tools, CAD/CAM Chinese
- character software, distributed database system, etc. Work on the latter
- (using the OSAM* semantic model) is considered as being of
- international quality. There were a number of specific transfers of
- technology to Chinese factories (list omitted here), and a technical
- exchange program outside China is in place (there were visitors from 26
- countries in 1991). A small conference was held, with papers in English,
- but the only abstracts I obtained were all from scientists at Tsinghua
- University. The titles, attached, give a good indication of the
- direction of work, but it is clear that the Chinese are not only striving to
- utilize recognized international standards, but also to impose some
- national standardization based on CIMLINC from the US.
-
- For further information, contact the following.
-
- Prof Chen Wu
- Director of CIMS-ERC
- CIMS office
- Department of Automation
- Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
- Tel: +86 1 256-4179; Fax: +86 1 256-8184
-
- or Prof Guangleng Xiong
- Chief Engineer of CIMS-ERS
- (same address)
-
-
- Concluding comments. Science activities in a country with 1.2 billion
- people cannot be grasped in one or two visits. Language skills are a
- bottleneck for communication with scientists in the West, computing
- hardware could use a performance injection, and electronic networking is
- very spotty and perhaps non existent outside Beijing. But I was
- impressed with the energy and determination of the scientific community
- that I saw, and especially their willingness to work on really difficult
- applied problems. I saw many military applications and certainly
- collaborations with some countries will be tempered by this emphasis.
- But leading Chinese scientists are internationally recognized and
- working aggressively to build bridges to the global community.
-
-
-
- What follows is a list of titles, authors and some abstracts from
- sources mentioned in the report above.
-
- These include
- 1. CHINESE J OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & ELECTRONICS, VOL 3, NO.1, 1992
- 2. ACTA SIMULATA SYSTEMATICA SINICA (QUARTERLY), VOL 4, NO 3, JULY 1992.
- 3. RADAR-RELATED MODELING PAPERS FROM ACTA ELECTRONICA SINICA.
- 4. THE 1991 CONFERENCE OF THE STATE CIMS ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER OF CHINA.
- 5. 2ND BEIJING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SIMULATION AND SCIENTIFIC
- COMPUTING (BICSC'92), OCTOBER 20-23, 1992.
-
- ------------------------------TITLES------------------------------------
-
- CHINESE J OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING & ELECTRONICS, VOL 3, NO.1, 1992
- [All papers are in English]
-
- "Status and Perspectives of Process Systems Engineering", Cheng Siwie,
- Central Research Inst of Sci & Tech, Ministry of Chem Industry, China,
- PO Box 911, Beijing 100083, PRC.
-
- Abstract: The definitions, methodology, applications, and perspectives
- of process engineering are discussed from a strategic point of view. The
- focal points in future development of process systems engineering are to
- break through in methodology, to expand application fields, and to develop
- a new generation of process simulation systems.
-
- ------------
-
- "Exploration and Study on Simularity Theory", Wen Chuanyuan, Dept of Auto
- Control, Beijing Univ of Aeronautics & Astronautics, 100083 Beijing.
-
- Abstract: This paper introduces the similarity theory as the theoretical
- foundation of system simulation. The concepts of similarity theory, similarity
- styles, and similarity methods are discussed.
-
- ------------
-
- "Detection with High Resolution Radar: Advanced Topics & Potential
- Applications", Alfonso Farina & Flavio A. Studer, ALENIA SpA, Via
- Tiburtina K. 12.400-00131, Rome Italy.
-
- Abstract: In a previous companion paper, the potential advantages of
- high resolution radar for improved target detection were introduced. In
- particular, the concept of shaping both the transmitted waveform and
- the receiving processor in accordance to the expected target down-range
- profile was highlighted and performance predictions were provided. In
- this paper, we present and evaluate an adaptive scheme devised to
- on-line estimate the target profile, in order to overcome a limited a
- priori knowledge. In addition, we introduce a more general model of
- target impulse response, based on a statistical description, and we
- discuss the corresponding processing scheme and detection performance.
-
- -------------
-
- "Unification and Comparison between Two Concepts of Radar Target Angular
- Glint", Yin Hongcheng & Huang Peikang, Beijing Inst of Environmental
- Features, PO Box 142-207, Beijing 100854, PR China.
-
- Abstract: This paper provides a general proof of unification between two
- concepts of radar target angular glint. The analysis of a two-point
- model, consisting of an electrically and a magnetically ideal dipole,
- shows the relation, difference and equivalent condition between them
- more clearly. Angular glint has been synthesized from the measured
- data of radar echo phase, and compared with the theoretical result.
-
- ----------
-
- "Single Sample Polarization Filtering", Qiao Xiaolin & Liu Yongtan, Dept
- of Electronic Eng, Harbin Inst of Tech, Harbin 150006, PR China.
-
- Abstract: A new method of radar polarization filtering using only a single
- sample of signal is proposed. The algorithm is very simple and it is
- suitable for the filtering processing of a stationary or nonstationary
- polarization signal. Some simulation results on radio disturbance
- suppression are given.
-
- -------------
-
- "A Parallel Algorithm for Corner Detection on Object Contour", Lan Yongchuan,
- Beijing Inst of Remote Sensing Equipment, Beijing PO Box 3925, PR China.
-
- Abstract: A new parallel algorithm for corner detection on object
- contour is presented in this paper. In this algorithm whenever a point
- (pixel) is scanned, the k direction codes between the two sides of the
- point, which is on the edge of an object, are obtained by k-step forward
- and backward boundary tracking. A corner is determined by the sum of
- the difference between the two weighted code chains. Note that the
- whole chain code sequence of boundary of an object is not necessary to
- be extracted at all in this algorithm, and the corners are obtained
- immediately once the image is scanned. Furthermore, what humans perceive
- as corners can be detected and localized by this algorithm.
-
- -----------
-
- "A Structured Methodology for Local Network Design Engineering", Li
- Layuan, Wuhan Univ of Water Transportation Engineering, Wuhan 430063, PR
- China.
-
- Abstract: This paper presents a structured methodology for local network
- design engineering (SMLNDE). A complex and fuzzy project for local
- network design can be decomposed into a set of simple and particular
- activities using the SMLNDE. The SMLNDE allows rigorous requirements
- definition and permits the exhaustive consideration of the large number
- of factors influencing local network design engineering. The complete
- and clear design documentations and an optimal design can also be
- provided by the methodology. The SMLNDE has been implemented using the
- structured analysis and design technique. The study shows that the
- SMLNDE is an effective design methodology for large and complex local
- networks.
-
- ---------------
-
- "Mobile Robot Control Based on Dynamic Potential", Wand Tianmiao, Zhang
- Bo, He Kezhong, Yuan Zengren, Computer Science Dept, Tsinghua Univ,
- Beijing 100084, PR China.
-
- Abstract: An efficient method is presented for implementing mobile robot
- perception-action behaviors, based on time-varying environment
- potential field approach. First, in this paper, the concept of
- dynamic potential U(x,y,z,t) is proposed for representing the
- environment of a mobile robot, and the form of U is deduced, and then
- the velocity control of the vehicle with two wheel is directly
- calculated by transition function T of U. Finally, the perception-action
- layer is successfully implemented for avoiding collision, wandering, and
- integrating path planning and steering control on the TsungHua
- university Mobile Robot-II (THMR-II). Based on sonar array signals, the
- experimental results are given to show that THMR-II has better
- reflexive function, real-time obstacle avoidance, adaptability, and
- robustness for complex environments.
-
-
- ------------------------------TITLES------------------------------------
-
- ACTA SIMULATA SYSTEMATICA SINICA (QUARTERLY), VOL 4, NO 3, JULY 1992.
- (PO BOX 3929, BEIJING 100854, PR CHINA). [Papers are in Chinese with
- English titles and abstract.]
-
- "System Simulation Science and Simulation System Technology", Wen
- Chuanyuan, Dept of Automatic Control, Beijing Univ of Aeronautics &
- Astronautics, 100083 Beijing, PR China.
-
- Abstract: This paper mainly discusses the following problems.
- (1) The important meaning and special function of simulation system.
- (2) The definition, contents and relationship of system and system
- simulation science. (3) The definition and technology of simulation
- system and its equipment. (4) Systematic description and exploration in
- relation to the developing trend of system simulation science and
- simulation system technology.
-
- --------------
-
- "CADCSC Engineered Software System", Wang Zhibao, Wang Xiufeng, Chen
- Kunrong, Dept of Computer and System Science, Naikai Univ.
-
- Abstract: In this paper, a large project in CADCS-CADCSC (computer aided
- design of control system is China) Engineered Software System is
- introduced. In CADCSC software system, a unified subsystem structure,
- command system structure, system structure of control system and data
- structure are put forward. The man-machine interface and processing of
- nonlinear systems have some special features. Meanwhile, a mixed
- interactive interface is given for both beginners and experts in control
- system design.
-
- -----------------
-
- "The Interface Design of CADCSC Software System", Chen Kunrong, Wang Zhibao,
- Dept of Computer and System Science, Naikai Univ.
-
- Abstract: This paper deals with the interface design of CADCSC (Computer
- Aided Design in Control System of China) Software System. A mixed
- man-machine interactive interface which consists of four interactive
- modes and is suitable for various users is proposed. A unified form of
- command and unified interface when command is running are provided for
- CADCSC. The consistency and agility of the interface are also considered.
-
- ---------------
-
- "Transportation and Integration of CADCSC Software Package", OuYang qui,
- Ye Xiusheng, Suo Hong, Yang Guangyu, Wang Miao, Inst of Automation,
- Academia Sinica.
-
- Abstract: This paper describes the method and experience of the
- transportation and integration of the software package CADCSC from the
- software environment of IBM-PC/DOS and Turbo C to the one of VAX/VMS and
- VAX C.
-
- -------------
-
- "Implementation of Random Data Processing Subsystem", Chen Hao, Gao
- Sufang, Zhang Zhifang, Beijing Inst of Management, Univ of Sci & Tech of
- China, Beijing PR China.
-
- Abstract: This article introduces the implementation procedure of
- Random Data Processing Subsystem based on basic libraries which are
- controlled under the total system. The procedure includes: the
- selection and implementation of method of analyzing and handling random
- data, the arrangement of program, the graphics displaying and handling
- of results and their relationships.
-
- --------------
-
- "A Software System for Multi-Variables Self-tuning Control
- Computer-Aided Design", Zheng Qiabao, Yin Yixin, Shu Diqian, Univ of Sci
- and Tech of China, Beijing, PR China.
-
- Abstract: This paper introduces a software tool for multi-variables
- self-tuning control computer aided design. This software system can help
- the user to design five kinds of self-tuning controllers, and the user
- doesn't need to understand these control algorithms in detail. These
- algorithms not only include some classical self-tuning control methods,
- but also provides many of our new research results. The information
- supplied by the user shows that this software is convenient to
- operate, easy to understand, and can give a good control effect.
-
- ------------
-
- "IDMR-Software of Identification for Multivariable Stochastic Systems",
- Feng Ming, Ruan Rongyao, Yichang Normal School.
-
- Abstract: The software IDMR is an effective tool for identification of
- discrete-time multivariable stochastic systems. It also gives output
- simulation using the results of identification. In this paper, the
- structure of IDMR, its functions and its features are introduced. The
- usage of IDMR is also explained.
-
- ------------
-
- "CAD of the Design Method of the State Space", Chan Shuling (Math Dept,
- Shanghai 2nd Inst of Education), Wang Xing Wei (Math Dept, East China
- Normal Univ).
-
- Abstract: This paper introduces a software tool, CAD, of the design of
- the state space. By using Yokoyama or Hessenberg controllable and
- observable standard forms, the controlability and observability of the
- system are analyzed. The design of state feedback pole assignment,
- observer and output feedback pole assignment are given.
-
- ------------
-
- "A New Approach to Optimize Multivariable PID Controller Using the
- Simplex Method", Zhang Yuzhu, Sun Lihua, Dept of Automation, Univ of Sci
- & Tech of China, Beijing PR China.
-
- Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to optimize PID controller
- parameters using the simplex method. The key idea is that, the index
- function is not needed, whereas a group or unit-step response curves are
- displayed on the CRT, from which the designer selects the best, the
- sub-best, and the worst. The sequence is taken indirectly as the index
- function value, to guide the optimization of the simplex method. This
- approach has been applied to the primary controller design of a heating
- furnace, and the result was satisfactory.
-
- ---------------
-
- "The Algorithm of the Dyadic Expansion and its Implementation", Li Guowen,
- Dept of Automation, Univ of Sci & Tech of China, Beijing, PR China.
-
- Abstract: The dyadic expansion method is one of the multivariable
- frequency domain analysis and synthesis techniques. This paper discusses
- the dyadic expansion algorithm and its implementation in order to
- simplify calculating process and reduce the computing effort.
-
- ------------
-
- "The Calculation of the Singular General Eigen-Problem", Ye Qingkai,
- Dept of Mechanics, Beijing Univ, Beijing PR China.
-
- Abstract: In this paper, we consider the problem of calculating the
- finite general eigenvalue and corresponding eigenvector of a matrix pair
- (A,B), where A is symmetric and B is semi-positive definite. The
- algorithm, written in the matrix language MXTOOL is given:
- X = geneig(A,B)
- N,M = size(A)
- S,Q = schur(B)
- S,I = -sort(-diag(S))
- Q = submxc(Q,I)
- R = rank(diag(S))
- V = S[1:R]
- U = Q'*A*Q
- U11 = U[1:R][1:R]
- U12 = U[1:R][R+1:N]
- U21 = U[R+1:N][1:R]
- U22 = U[R+1:N][R+1:N]
- VINV = diag(ones(1,R)./sqrt(V))
- W = VINV*(U11-U12*inv(U22)*U21)*VINV
- L,Y = eig(W)
- L = real(L)
- Y = real(Y)
- X = Q*[eye(R); -inv(U22)*U21]*VINV*Y
-
- ----------------
-
- "The Command Language of CADCSC", Wang Xuejun, Inst of Systems Sci,
- Academia Sinica.
-
- Abstract: By analyzing the basic logic procedure of solving problems in
- control systems, this paper gives a general design principle of CADCSC
- command language. Then the basic structure and characteristics of the
- language are discussed.
-
-
- ------------------------------TITLES------------------------------------
-
- RADAR-RELATED MODELING PAPERS (In Chinese)
-
- "Hexagonal Ferrite Ku-Band Radar Absorbent Materials", Guo Bijun et al,
- in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao) No3, 6/92.
-
- "Analysis of Multilayer Frequency-Selective Surfaces", Shen Zhongxiang
- et al, in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao), 6/92.
-
- "Motion Compensation Method in Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging",
- Bao Zheng et al, in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao), 7/92.
-
- "Motion Compensation in Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging for
- Isolated Scatter", Meng Jing et al, in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi
- Xuebao), 6/92.
-
- "Approach to Superresolution Range-Doppler Imaging", Zhu Zhaoda et al,
- in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao), 7/92.
-
- "Microwave Imaging of Targets Rotating in Small Azimuth Angle Range",
- Huang Peikang et al, in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao), 6/92.
-
- "Radar Cross Section Analysis of Slot-Array Antennas", Deng Shuhui et
- al, in Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao), 6/92.
-
- "Study of Backscattering of Electromagnetic Missiles", Wen Geyi et al, in
- Acta Electronica Sinica (Dianzi Xuebao), 6/92.
-
- ------------------------------TITLES------------------------------------
-
- THE 1991 CONFERENCE OF THE STATE CIMS ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER OF CHINA
-
- (All authors are from Tsinghua University unless noted. Papers include
- English abstracts, about one page in length, which I have not reproduced
- here.)
-
- "National Standardization of CAD Software", Lin Jinghuang et al.
-
- "CIMLINC CAD/CAM Chinese Character Processing System", Want Shusen et al.
-
- "The Design and Implementation of Language Translator in CIMS-ERC
- Distributed Database Management System", G.R.Wang et al (CS Dept, NEUT).
-
- "A Study of the CAD/CAPP/CAM Graphic Information Integration Technology
- Using IGES Standard Interface in CIMS", Li Jianming et al.
-
- "Implementation of Cell Controller in CIMS-ERC", Sui Yingqui et al.
-
- "A Discussion of the DNC Communication Standard", Wu Nian Yu et al.
-
- "The Research and Implementation of Manufacturing Message
- Specification", Zhu Yaqing et al.
-
- "Message Transmission and its Software Design of Cell and Workstation
- Level in CIMS", Zhu Yaqing et al.
-
- "Performance Analysis of the Network System of CIMS-ERC", Fan Xien et al.
-
- "Design and Application of Modular Fixture System for Inspection in CIMS
- Environment", Cheng Ye et al.
-
- "Human Factors in CIM", Chen Yuliu.
-
- "The Advanced Hierarchical Control System Emulator", Xiao Tianyuan et al.
-
- "Automated Guided Vehicle System Installing Adjustment and Running in
- the Manufacturing Lab of CIMS-ERC", Gao Zhongyu et al.
-
- "Computer Aided Software Tool for IDEFO", Zhang Jiangang et al.
-
- "An Expert System Tool for Mechanical Product Conceptual Design Using C
- Language", Zhang Chunfeng et al.
-
- "Realizing Mechanical Parts Design with 3D Solid Modeling Under the CIMS
- Environment", Li Xuezhi et al.
-
- "Transmission Clearance of Spindle and Rotational Speed Fluctuation in
- Numerical Control Machine Tool", Feng Zhijing et al.
-
- "The Communication Between Robot and Vax3400 Computer in the Workstation
- of Turning Center at CIMS-ERC", Hua Xun et al.
-
- "Research on Tool Information Flow of Turning Center at CIMS-ERC", Zhang
- Yufeng et al.
-
- "The Real-time Animation Technique of Integrated Manufacturing
- Simulation Software (IMSS)", Xiao Tianyuan et al.
-
- "NPURCAP Generative CAPP System and the Application of Expert System
- Techniques", Fan Qijin et al (Northwestern Polytech Univ).
-
- "The THCAPP System in CIMS Environment", Fu Jing et al.
-
- "Pallet Change and Tool Data Input of HMC TC500 During In-Net Running",
- Ye Beihua et al.
-
-
- ------------------------------TITLES------------------------------------
-
-
- 2ND BEIJING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SIMULATION AND SCIENTIFIC
- COMPUTING (BICSC'92), OCTOBER 20-23, 1992.
-
- Sponsoring Organization: Chinese Association for System Simulation (CASS)
-
- PLENARY SESSION
-
- DESiRE: Dynamic Expert Systems in Real Time Environment
- Vansteenkiste, G.C., Belgium
-
- Simulation Environments: Challenges for Advancement
- Oren, T.I., Canada
-
- Broadening Toward Trans -disciplines - Thirty Years' activities in The Japan
- Society for Simulation Technology
- Takaba, Sadao, Japan
-
- Integrating Symbolic and Neural Computing
- Kerckhoffs, E.J.H., The Netherlands
-
- Comprehensive Systems Theory and Its Modelling and Simulation
- Wen Chuan Yuan, P.R. China
-
- METHODOLOGY & MODELLING I
-
- Qualitative Models of Longitudinal Dynamic Behavior of Modern Aircraft
- Zhang Ming-Lian, He Wei Dong, Car Kai-Yuan, China
-
- Adjustment of Aerodynamic Parameter in Flight Simulator Model
- Yang Cheng-han, Wang Xing-ren, Jia Rong-Zhen, China
-
- A Study and Modeling on Ship Sailing Colored Noise
- When Heming, Hue Dongmel, Luo Xiaoze, China
-
- Research on Minimization Simulation System of Large-Scale and Complex Flying
- Vehicles
- Wang Hong, Li Deng, Fang Ling, China
-
- Multi-Function Mathematical Model for Shiphandling Simulation
- Shi Ai-guo, Yang Bao-zhang, China
-
- A Computer Air - Combat Simulation Model
- Xiong Xiao Fei, Sun Wei, Cao Fu Ping, China
-
- The Study on Aircraft Model in Rapid Roll and Its Automatic Control
- Xiong Xiao Fei, Sun Wei, Cao Fu Ping, China
-
- The Study on Aircraft Model in Rapid Roll and Its Automatic Control
- Hu Wei Duo, Wen Chuan Yuan, China
-
- SOFTWARE & COMPUTER I
-
- Concurrent Simulation Engineering Environment
- Bo Hu Li, Xing Song, Qian Fang, China
-
- Manufacturing Management System Simulation an Object-oriented Approach
- Xiaojun Ye, Aibert Mathon, France
-
- The CASE Environment of Mathematical Physical Simulation Software (MPSS)
- Developing Based on Xyz System
- Pan Xia, Song YiBe, Wang Yu Ying, China
-
- Supporting System and Development Tool of Training Simulator of CENTUM Field
- Control Station
- Jiabao Zhu, Lian Shen, Mingyu Liu, China
-
- The Application of the Temporal Logic Language XYZ/E in developing
- Mathematical Physical Simulation Software
- Pan Xia, Song Yi Be, Wang Yuying, Li Guang Han, China
-
- Graphic Modeling and Animating Technique for the Integrated Manufacturing
- Simulation Software
- Liu Yi, Liu Qing, China
-
- A Simulation System Based on Object-Oriented Knowledge Representation
- San-yi Zao, Ju-wu Bao, Yun-Cheng Feng, China
-
- A Engineering Diagram-Oriented Simulation Software
- Li Song-Qing, et al, China
-
- SIMULATOR I
-
- Automated Test Software for Flight Simulator
- Wang Xing-ren, Pen Xiao-yuan, Yang Cheng-han, China
-
- The Study and Design of Digital Control Force Load Device on a Flight
- Simulator
- Chen, Ruilin, Germany
-
- A Dynamic Model of Heavy Oil Catalysis Training Simulator
- Shu Xin Wei ShangLi, China
-
- Simulation for Twin Flights
- Xu Peizhen, Shen Weiqun, Luo Binghai, China
-
- Performance Requirements for Missile Flight Simulation Systems
- Zhang Zhonglin, China
-
- The Flight Director System for the Civil Flight Simulator
- Wang Yuqin, Xuancheng, China
-
- The Aerodynamic Data Preprocessing for the Flight Simulator
- Jia Rong-Zhen, Zhu Xiao-Feng, China
-
- A High Speed Dedicated Micro-computer and its Application in Real Times
- Simulation
- Peng Xiao-Yuan, Dai Shu-ling, Wang Xing-ren, Liu Guan Fei, China
-
- Modeling Process for the Visual Scene and Overload System of a Spiral Flying
- Simulator
- San Ye, Yang Ming, Yuan Hong Ji, Zhang Yun Chang, China
-
- AI IN SIMULATION I
-
- III-SE: An Integrated-interactive-intelligent Simulation Environment
- Myoung-Hee Kim, Korea
-
- Analogical Reasoning as a Mechanism for Generation of Programs
- Li Bo, Zhao Qinping, China
-
- The Research of Knowledge Based Simulation Environment KBSE-1
- Liu Yi-zhi, Wang Wen-jie, China
-
- A Synthetic Simulation Software of Robots
- Sheng Fang, Sun Zengqi, China
-
- Simulation Language Learning System
- Song Yibo, Pang Xia, Wang Yuyying Li Guanghan, China
-
- A Design for Natural Language Understanding of Expert Simulation System in
- Discrete Event System
- Liang Jian, China
-
- Fault Detection and Diagnosis of an Erect Simulator
- Huang Xianxiang, Li Hua, Guo Xiao Song, Zhang Zhi Li, China
-
- CIMS I
-
- Intelligent CAPP Research Under CIMS Environment
- Fang Min Lun, Yin Jie Tong, Chen Shili, Ji Hong, China
-
- A Real-time Matching Process Simulator RMPS for CIMS
- Xiao Tian, Yuan Jin Ni, China
-
- The Advanced Hierarchical Control System Emulator AHCSE
- Xiao Tianyuan, Chen Jiadong, China
-
- Study on Human Factors in CIMS
- Lei HongLi, Han Liu Qiang, Sun Guo Ji, He Dayu, China
-
- Study on Ergonomics in CIMS
- Lei Hong, Sun GuoJi, He Dayu, China
-
- Design and Implementation of the NPES for CIMS Network
- Liu Xuan Cheng, Wen Chuan Yuan, Chen Zongji, China
-
- Referential Models and Manipulational Models of CAX Data Bases
- Li Longjiong, Xu Shukun, Yu Weizhong, China
-
- APPLICATION I
-
- Macro-Simulation of Strategic Problems
- Albert A. Stahel, Daniel Schneider, Switzerland
-
- Application of Simulation Techniques and Modelling to Clinical Diagnostic,
- Colonoscopy
- S.M. Krishnan, Singapore
-
- Digital Simulation of Absorbing Nourishment System and Its Application
- Li Shu Tong, Kang Bing Chen, China
-
- Simulation on Neural Dynamics of Visual Cortex and its Industrial Application
- Luo Xiaolan, China
-
- Simulation Study on a Functional-Link Artificial Neural Network Based Rapid Target Classfier with
- Applications to Underwater Sound Fields
- C.X Tan, Y.L. Ma, China
-
- Simulation of Genetic Operations and its Application to the Learning of
- Neural Nets
- N, Zhang, X. Song, China
-
- A Phonetic Input Simulation System Using a Multilingual Interface for
- Windows Environment for the Chinese Documents Acquisition
- P. Martin, M. Mlouka, France
-
- METHODOLOGY & MODELLING II
-
- Clutter Modeling in Missile Target Tracking Simulation
- Xia Ye Jin, Wu Xiao Ming, China
-
- The Model Study on Computer Shading Target Display
- Cheng Ying-lei, Liu Xing-tang, China
-
- A New Method with High Confidence for Validation of Computer
- Simulation Models of Missile Systems
- Zhou, Xianmin, China
-
- The Design of Imitative Linear Controller and the Software of the
- Nonlinear Flight Control System Simulation
- Qiu Xiao-Hong, Gao Jin-Yuan, China
-
- Interactive Tactical Engagement Simulation System for Air Defense
- Missile Systems
- Jun Hu, Yongchun Gao, Danchen Geng, China
-
- Simulation of Power Plants and Systems
- Popyrin Lev Sergeevich, Russia
-
- A Non-iterative Method for Calculating the Flow Network of Boiler
- Air-gas System in Power Station
- Chen Hong, Qin Ruiping, Lu Chongde, China
-
- Experiment Design For an Optimized Identification of kinetic Parameters
- of a Fluidized Bed Combustion
- A.Linke, Hamburg, Germany
-
- Optimizing Control System Parameters in Set-Point Study of Qinshan
- Nuclear Power Plant by Computer Simulation on AD-10
- Xiao Hong Fan, Jean Chen Shi, China
-
- Mathematical Model of Power Plant for Simulators
- Doverman Grigoriy, V.Krashcninnikov, Moscow Russia.
-
- SOFTWARE & COMPUTER II
-
- Simulation Approach to Analyzing I/ 0 Characteristics of a Multiprocessor
- Computer System
- Kim Jong Hyun, Korea
-
- KD-SCS: a RISC Multiprocessor System I or Computer Simulation
- Su Jinshu, Lu Xicheng, Gao yizheng, China
-
- A Parallel Decoupled Kalman Filtering Algorithm and Architecture
- Zhang Youmin, Zhang Hongcai, Dai Guanzhong, China
-
- A Task Allocation Algorithm in Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems
- Xu Min, Wang Xingrcn, Fong Qin, China
-
- YH-Fl System Clock Unit and Applications
- Jia-Hong Liang, Ke-Di Huang, Jin Hai Dai, China
-
- Implement of Parallel Tasks Partitioning and Locating on
- Transputer-based Real-time Simulation System
- Zhang Wenlin, Chen Delai, China
-
- Transputer-based Real-time Simulation Workstation for Continuous System
- Chen Delai, Zhang Jing Zhen, Zhang Wenlin, Li Guangyao,China
-
- MV Digital Simulation System for Real-time Simulation
- Zhu Huirui, Geng Xiumei, Zhang Yuhuan Lilei, China
-
- SIMULATOR II
-
- Simulator for Power Boiler
- Ma Guangfu, Wang Zicai, San Ye, China
-
- A New Kind of Power Plant Simulator Based on Microcomputer
- Li Tianduo, Li Liqin, China
-
- DM-I Diesel Power Station Simulator
- Zhang Wenlong, Xing Jianchun, Gao Jiling, China
-
- SB-100 Simulator Design Feature And Associated Problems Study
- Zhang Bo Ding, China
-
- The DLJY Shiphandling Simulator-A New Type of Shiphandling Simulator
- Yang Bao-Zhang, Ma Zhong-Xiang, Kang Qiang, Shi Ai-guo, China
-
- Application of Expert System in Achievement Grading for the Training Simulator
- Huang Xianxiang, Zhang Zhili, Li Hua, China
-
- Comparative Study of Log Meen Temperature Difference and Number of Transfer
- Units Method to Model a Heat Exchanger for Power Plant Simulators
- I.Anjum, U.S.A.
-
- The Advanced Instructor Station Shell: A Generic Toolkit for Constructing
- User Interfaces
- D. Wenger, U.S.A.
-
- AI IN SIMULATION II
-
- Comparative Study Between Priority Rules for Simulation and Strategies
- for a Placement Algorithm
- J. Boudachout, France
-
- A Simulation Model Based Intelligent Economic Decision Support System IEDSS
- Feng Shan, China
-
- ICAT: The Design and Implementation of Intelligent Control Air Combat Target
- Tao Wei Min, Wan Xing Ren, China
-
- Estechnology in Model-based Decision Support (MBDS)
- Feng Shan, Dang Shuguang, China
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- ESSMA - An Expert System of Simulation Model - Building and Algorithm Selection
- Liu Feng, Shen Beina, China
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- Using the Logic List Technique to Determine Rules in Expert System
- Wu Chong-Guang, Shen Cheng-Lin, China
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- Robot Learning Control Using Neural Networks
- Wang Changhong, China
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- The Neural and Symbolic Computing Paradigms in System Simulation
- Jose Neves, Paulo Ga Garrido, Jose Machado, Portugal
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- Simulating Liquor-Testing Expert by Neural Net
- Yiyu Cheng, Shangxu Hu, China
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- Constructive Neural Network Algorithm for Approximation of Multivariable
- Function with Compact Support and Its Application for Inversion or the
- Radon Transform
- Nicolay A Magnitskii, Moscow, Russia.
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- CIMS II
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- Using Slam Network Model to Simulate and Evaluate FMS Reliability
- Hu hua ping, Zhou Zhao nan, Guo Bo, Zhu Yi-Fang, China
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- An Intelligent Simulation Software for Modelling an FMS
- Liu Fuyan, Lu Shaoyi, China
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- Intelligent Demon Controlled Simulation of Flexible Manufacturing Systems
- Andras Javor, Hungary
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- Decision Analysis for Multilevel Production--Inventory Systems
- Wang Dechao, China
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- A Scheduling System by Simulation
- Boukachour Jaouad, France
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- Reliability Analysis of Production Lines
- Yigang Zhang, China
-
- Study on Static Modeling Expert System for FMS
- Lei Hongli, He Dayu, Sun Guoji, Han Jiuqiang, China
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- APPLICATION II
-
- Study the Application of the System Simulation Technology on the
- Airplane Fatigue Strength Test
- Lei HongLi, Sun GuoJi, He Da Yu, China
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- Simulation Researches on Aircraft's Mechanical Control System
- Zhang Hongyu, Wang Zhanlin, Feng Yanchang, China
-
- Six-degree Simulation Research for a Ballistic Vehicle System
- Fanglin Deng, Shicheng Wang, China
-
- The Semi-physical Simulation and Application Research for
- a Large-Scale Vehicle System
- Wang Shicheng, Deng Fanglin, China
-
- Numerical Simulation for Study of Influence of Hot
- Smoke-stream on Aircraft's Taking-off And Landing
- Jin Cliang-jiang, Hong Guan X in, Han Chao, China.
-
- Miss Distance Analysis For a Low Altitude Radar Guided Missile
- He Shouling, Zuyang Chang, China
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- ADUOPS [This is the user level programming language for the AD-10
- simulation computer.]
- Xu Geng-bao, China
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- A Real Time Simulation System for War Ship Power Propulsion System
- Wang Yu, Chen Huajng, Ju Jin-xian, China.
-
- A New Practical Method for the Modelling of Shiphandling Simulation
- Shi Ai-guo, Yang Bao-Zhang, Tong Bao -de, China
-
- Numerical Simulation of Wave Resistance for Low Speed Ship
- Xiao Renbin, Chen Cai-Kan, Fei Qi, China.
-
- Simulation Study on the Influence of the Motion of Carrying
- Ship and Some Other Factors of Environment on Tactical Missile Trajectories
- Zhai Qingying, China
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- METHODOLOGY & MODELLING III
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- Analysis of Optimal Algorithms in DEDS Simulation
- Dai QingLin, China
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- Modelling of Discrete Events Dynamic Systems in Analytical Terms
- Frantisck Capkovic, Czecho-Slovakia
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- Simulation and Optimization of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems
- Chen Zhimin, Bernard J. Scliroer, Feng
- Yuncheng, China.
-
- A Case Study: Modeling of Load Sharing in Distributed Real-Time Systems
- Zhang Lichen, Yves Raynaud, France.
-
- A Decision Support System for Optimal Allocation of Factories
- Ralfael Hutado, Raul Sabadi, Cuba
-
- A New DEDS Simulation-Optimization Algorithm Based on Simulated-Annealing
- and Perturbation Analysis
- Zeng Jianchao, Tan Ying, China
-
- A Simulation Tool for the Design of Satellite Data-flow Handling Systems:
- General Architecture
- G Iazeolla, M.Clajanni, S.Tucci, G.Calavaro, R.Patrignani, M.Caporale,
- P.Fortini, M.Mochi, Italy.
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- SOFTWARE & COMPUTER III
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- Special Purpose Computer System for Japanese Language Processing
- Katsumi Osuga, Kazuo Kurokawa, Japan
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- Solving Stiff ODEs Using Automatically Generated Jacobians in Analytic Form:
- Demonstrated By Means of the Simulation of a Nuclear Reactor (missing)
- H Jurgen. Halin, Switzerland
-
- A Study on Development of User-friendly Continuous System Simulation
- Language and Application Software
- Chan Mo Park, Chang Gwan Yim, Myung Soo Kim, Korea
-
- Advantages of a Simulation Subroutine Library
- M.A.Pollatschek, Israel
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- Graphic Programming Language in Infrared Simulation System
- Song Yibo, Pan Xia, Li Guanghan, Wang Yuying, China
-
- Multiple Run Simulation Studies Using CSSE
- Xu Shukun, Zhang Zhong Lin, China.
-
- COS4MIC: A Continuous System Simulation Support Software on Microcomputer
- Xion Guangleng, Peng yi, China
-
- Control System CAD I
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- The Second Generation Integrated Environment of CAD Systems
- X.F.Ni, Z. J. Chen, China
-
- VCSCAD: a Vehicle Control System CAD Software Package
- Yang Ming, Wang Zicai, Yang, Ma Guangfu, China
-
- The Developing of Block-pulse Functions and It's Application
- Yu Chun-Yang, Xu Yao-Ming, Cong Zhuang-Yuan, China
-
- Numerical Method of Robust Root Locus
- Zhao Changan, Jin Changxi, China
-
- Computer Aided Education System for Continuous System Simulation
- Wang Wei Ping, China
-
- A Program for Control System Simulation
- Duan Guang-ren, Pei Run, Qiang Wen-yi, China
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- AI IN SIMULATION III
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- An Expert System for Routing in Plant Design
- Kenji Matsunaga, Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Japan.
-
- An Expert System for Evading Strategy Simulation
- Jiang Yuxian, China
-
- A Knowledge-based Simulation Environment
- Fu Zhimin, Main Yi Yaxing, China
-
- Study on Static Modeling Expert System for FMS
- Lei Hong Li, Sun GuoJi, He Dayu, Han JiuQiang, China
-
- On Scheduling Rule Selection Expert System For FMS
- Lei HongLi, He Dayu, Sun Gucji, China
-
- An Expert System For Monitoring and Control of Electric Power Systems
- M Serry Taha, Egypt
-
- A Study on the Expert System for Train Traffic Reschedule
- Cheng Yu, China
-
- An Expert Simulation System (SAO-1) for Effectiveness / cost Analysis of a
- Surface to Air Defense System
- Zhang, Gui-Ting, China
-
- CIMS III
-
- Modelling a Dual Kanban Controlled Pull Type Ordering System
- Norio Watanabe, Beumjun Ahn, Shusaku Hiraki, Japan
-
- Modelling and Analyzing a Parts Oriented Ordering System
- Shusaku, Hiraki, Katsuhiko Takahashi, Norio Watanabe, Zhugi Xu, Japan
-
- Design and Simulation of a Robot Gripper With Flexible Fingers
- Li Wei, Chen Shen-Jian, China
-
- Simulation Aided Design for Strategies or Measuring Dynamical Performances
- of Robots
- Luo xiaolan, Xu Qianghua, Lin youdc, China
-
- A Decision Support Systems for the Process Plants
- Harinder Singh, Japdev, United Kingdom
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- A Knowledge Based System for the Scheduling of Single Stage Processes
- Z.J.Chen, H.S.Jagedev, China
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- APPLICATION III
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- Simulation Study of Effects of Volleyball Seams on The Trajectory
- Characteristics of Float-Serve
- Sun Baoting, China
-
- Computer Simulation of the Model of Hippocampal Memory Function
- Huang Bingxian, China
-
- Commonly Used Cold Tandem Mills Simulation System
- Weng Jun, Xu Xinhe, China
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- The VLSI Implementation of a Fast Algorithm for RSA Cryptosystems
- Guo Ching Hsu, C N.Zhang, Canada
-
- The Method of Two-probes for Measurement of the Liquid-droplet Size
- Distribution and its Simulation
- Lu Yanshan, Duan Wei, Zhong Jinming, Zhang Yan Chun, China
-
- Computer Simulation and Analysis on Yarn Evenness Inspection Through Fabrics
- Zhenhan Yu, China
-
- Study on the Dynamic Characteristics of Resonant Cylinder Pressure Transducer
- with Frequence Output Using Digital Simulation
- Fan Shangchun, Liu Guangyu, China
-
- Methodology & Modelling IV
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- A Method for Detection of Steady-state in Simulation
- Young-Hae Lee, Korea
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- Mutual Compensation Modelling Method for Simulator
- Yuan Hongji, Wang Zicai, Han Lian Wei, China.
-
- A Conceptual Framework for Rapid Simulation Development
- B. J.Schroer, U.S.A., Yuncheng Feng, China.
-
- Modelling and Simulation of Nonlinear System Optimum Problem
- Huang Jingyun, China
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- An Algorithm for the Simulation or Linear Time-invariant System
- Jin Weidong, Li Zhi, Zheng Yong, China
-
- Modeling Methodology for Simulation of Real-Time Systems Using
- Multiprocessor and Parallel Language
- Zhang Lichen, Michel Galindo, Daniel Marquis, Yves Raynaud, France
-
- The Technique of Multiple Frame-rate for Complex Hardware-in-the-loop
- Simulation
- Daijin-hai, Wan Xiao-dong, China
-
- Automatic Process Modelling: Two Experiences in the Sugar Industry
- Rafael Hurtado, Raul Sabadi, Havana Cuba
-
- Parametric Modeling Technique for Fast Rendering in Real-Time System
- Xiaomin Huang, Binghai Luo, Xingren Wang, China
-
- Mathematical Models for The Fibre Drawing Processes Control
- Aida Andreyevna Krasnoproshina, Kiev Russia.
-
- SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING I
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- The Theory of the LS Filtering and its Applications
- Cheng Zhaolin, Huang Daxiang, Wei Chen, Meng Zhaobo, China
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- ARMA Simulation or Multivariate Random Processes
- Miao Bingqi, China
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- Random Search Optimization Techniques For Multicriterial Problems
- S.B. Turtia, Petefsburg, Russia.
-
- Parallel Algorithm for Maxima, Minima and Point of Inflection of Polynomials
- M.Sambandham, Atlanta U.S.A.
-
- The Polynomial Approximation for the k-Traveling Salesman Problem
- Lei Zhang, China
-
- A U-D Factorization Information Filter/Smoother and its Application in
- Flight Data Compatibility Check
- Zhang Youmin, Wang Peide, Dai Guanzhong, China
-
- Errors of the Simulating Instrument and Simulation of Instrument Errors
- Tong pengnian, Wang Xijing, China
-
- METHODOLOGY & MODELLING V
-
- Reliable Random-number Generation at GHzBit Rates for Large-scale
- Monte Carlo Simulations
- A.Compagner, D.Wang and A.S.Berdnikov, Netherlands
-
- A Monte Carlo Simulation Method for Calculating the Mass Thickness
- of a Film on a Substrate
- Hu Youhua, China
-
- Combined Correlation Methods For Multipopulation Metamodels
- Kwon Chimyung, Korea
-
- Percentile Estimation from Autocorrelated Simulation Outputs
- Katsuhiko Takahashi, Shusaku Hiraki, Michiu Soshiroda, Japan
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- Stochastic Approximation Under Dependent Noises
- O.N. Granichin, Russia
-
- The Algorithms for Vector Random Number Generators
- A. S. Brednikov, S.B. Turtia, Petersburg, Russia
-
- APPLICATION IV
-
- Modeling and Simulation for Pyrolysis Furnace
- Na YongLiang, Wu ChongGuang, Shen Chcng-Lin, China.
-
- Simulation of the Dehydrate Process for the Production of Phosphoricacid
- Yeong Koo Yeo, Yong Sang Cho, Woo Hyun Park, Korea
-
- Dynamic Simulation of Multi-stage Refrigeration System
- Yu Dingwen, Wu Chongguang, China
-
- Modelling and Simulation of Process Operator Behaviour
- Jin Jianshe, China
-
- Simulation of the Operation of the Chuquicamata Smelter Plant
- Mario Fuenzalida, de Lafuente, Chile
-
- Simplified Dynamic Simulation of Distillation Columns
- Huang Zhongwen, Xu Yongmao, Fang Chongzhi, China
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- Simulation of Power Plants in Tutorial Software "Professor Thermo"
- V.V.Tsarev, A. A. Alexandrov, Moscow, Russia.
-
- Optimal Performance Analysis and Simulation of a Cold Trap for Sodium
- Purification
- Zhao Fuyu, Zhang Guiping, China
-
- The Simulation Investigation on System Identification of Gas Turbine
- Su Ming, China
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- APPLICATION V
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- The Structure of an Object Oriented Traffic Simulator for Dynamically
- Changing Flow
- Kagesawa Masataka, Takaba Sadao, Japan
-
- Optimization of Cargo Traffic for Swiss Railways with the Aid of a Large Scale
- Simulation Model
- A.Graber, Switzerland
-
- Transportation Modeling and Simulation
- Cui Yi, China
-
- Rule Based Train Traffic Rearrangement Interactive Simulator
- Chcng Yu, China
-
- UTSM Simulation Model and Its Application of Evaluating Traffic Systems
- Han Huijun, Jiang Fu, China
-
- Dynamic Auto Running Simulate System
- Wu Wen Zhi, Qin Gui He, Ge An-lin, China
-
- Simulating Experimental System of Diesel Locomotives
- Zhou Meiyu, He Hongyun, Lu punguan, China
-
- Simulation Longitudinal Train Movement with Computer
- Zhang Qinghang, Zeng Xuegui, Wei Qingchao, China
-
- On Real Time Simulation of Longitudinal Forces of Heavy Haul Train Driving
- Simulator
- Lang Cheng lian, Wang QianHua, China
-
- The Study of Applying Simulation Technique to the Planning of Subway Train
- Running Scheme
- Jin Weidong, Gao Shilian, China
-
- APPLICATION VI
-
- Controlling Method for Radio Frequency Simulation Demonstration Experiment
- Zhang Hongyan, Li Xiangjun, China
-
- Discussion on Several Factors Effecting the Position of the Apparent Center
- in Distributed Radiating Sources
- Li-Zhi, China
-
- The Effect of The Performance of Anechoic Chamber on the Accuracy of Radio
- Frequency Target Simulation System
- Chen Xunda, China
-
- Programme-technical Equipment for the Investigation of Electrical Contacts
- Koltsenko E.O., Panov S.F., Russia.
-
- Study of Simulation in Microgravity Environment
- Jiang Xiujie, Lou Yue, China
-
- Simulation of TCR Compensation Installation Characterized by Discrete-sample and Modulation
- Jiang Jianguo, Sun Huanixiang, China
-
- The Method of Synthetical Line-of-sight
- Su Min Hong, Xing Chang, China
-
- Closed-loop Fire Correction Simulation Research on Minor-caliber Gun System
- Ji Chen Xin, China
-
- METHODOLOGY & MODELLING VI
-
- A Method or Sequence Modelling with Multiple-Leveled Associative Memory in
- Neural Networks
- Gang Rao, China
-
- Modeling and Simulation of Front-end Computer System of SCADA
- Gao Chong-Bin, China
-
- Object-Oriented Communication Protocol Simulation
- Wen Tao, Liv Jiren, Li Huatian, China
-
- The Structure-based Modelling of Computer Network System
- Yang Zhihong, Hu Daoyuan, China
-
- Modeling of Information on Printed Circuit Board- - An STEP Based Approach
- Jenny Ang Gim, Ching Song Bin Singapore
-
- SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING II
-
- Invariant Sets and Reachable Sets in the Control of Linear Discrete Time
- Systems: Application to Electrical Drives
- D.Asber, D.Mehdi, C.Iurg, France
-
- Design of Linear Feedback Laws for Nonlinear Constrained Systems: Application
- to Induction Motors Models
- N.E.Radhy, P.Borne, France
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- Estimation of Behaviour via Nonlinear Overvaluing Systems
- W.Perruquetti, J.P.Richard, France
-
- Robust Control of a Distillation Column Using Positive-Real System Controllers
- with Observer
- Johannes Broll, Joachim Pohlmcic, Germany
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- Minimization of the Iteration Steps Required to Reach a Given Trajectory
- Under Constraints on the State and the Control
- Dalal Asber, Dvid Bensoussan, Canada
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- Calculation and Control of Periodic Orbits for Linear Periodic Systems
- B.A.Rabenasolo, J.P.Richard, France
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- SIMULATOR III
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- Implementation of Large Scale Realtime Software Projects Using ROSE
- L. White, Canada
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- Use of Flow Diagrams in Real-Time Simulators
- I.Anjum, U.S.A.
-
- CALTRAN: Coefficient Calculator Program-An Advanced Tool for Developing Power
- Plant Models
- R. Shyam, U.S.A.
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- Investigation of the Momentum Cell Hydraulic Diameter in Nodal Momentum Method
- K.S.Liang et al., Taiwan, China
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- Use of an Engineering Simulator for Advanced Process Analysis and Control
- System Testing
- Q .B.Chou, M.E.Benjamin, P.S.Sharawy, M.Ingles, Canada.
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- CONTROL SYSTEM CAD II
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- A Reliable Numerical Algorithm for Pole Assignment by Output Feedback
- Ren Zhang, Xu Demin, China
-
- Computer Aided Design of Self-turning PID Controller Parameter
- Optimization
- Wan Shao-song, Yan Cong, China
-
- A Basical Application Software for Control System Simulation
- Duan Guangren, China
-
- Nonlinear Controller Design of Flight Control System
- Wang Zicai, Yao Yu, Lu Manxue, China
-
- The Simulation Study on the Adaptive Control of the Variable Displacement
- Motor in Constant Pressure System
- Jiang Xialxia, Liu Qinghe, China
-
- A New Algorithm of Robust Nonlinear Control and Its Application in URV
- Simulation
- Zhao Xiren, Hon Yehe, Liu Baofu, Wang Xiaoling, China
-
- APPLICATION VII
-
- Hardware-in-the Loop Simulation of Active nutation Damping Control System of
- Spin Satellite
- Liu Shenzhao, Song Xiadong, China
-
- Hardware-in the-Loop Simulation for a Vertical Launch Air Defence Missile
- Dongmu Wang, Qiuru He, China
-
- Simulation Study of Terminal Guidance System of Precise Complex Guidance for
- Air-to-air Missile
- Lei Humin, Chen Jiashi, Nan Ying, China
-
- Space Vehicles Orbit Intersecting Algorithm Simulation
- Ziaoren Huang, Yifan Zhu, Zhaonan Zhou, China.
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- APPLICATION VII
-
- Specification and Estimation of a Continuous Time Macrodynamic Model of the
- Italian Economy
- Fusati Angelo, Italy
-
- Simulation Software Designs for Enterprise's Input-output Economic Model
- Zhuang Hongmian, Chen Fang, China
-
- Experiences on the Development of a Cane Crushing Simulation Program:
- Calculation of Imbibition Coefficiencies Fabric Nieto,
- Rafael Hurtado, Cuba
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- STMFAD: a Microcomputer System for Simulation of Sugar And By-products
- Factories
- Raul Sabadi, Rafael Hurtado, Fabric Nieto Jesus Mesa, Cuba
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