23rd International Conference on
Circuits, Systems, Communications and Computers
(CSCC 2019),
Marathon Beach, Athens, July 14-17, 2019          www.cscc.co    Contact us

 
Conference
 
 

Accepted Sessions, Workshops and Minisymposia

 

1) Title: Numerical Analysis and Modeling of Composite Structural Members
Organizer-Chairman: Professor Eva Kormaníková
Technical University of Košice, Civil
Engineering Faculty, Vysokoškolská 4, 04200 Košice, Slovakia
E-mail: [email protected]


Aim
Micro-mechanics, macro-mechanics and optimization of structural elements made of composite materials. Homogenization techniques within the selected micromechanical models. Analyse of the long term activity of composite structures and sandwich structural elements - rheological material properties, shrinking, creep, moisture and temperature effect. Static and dynamic analysis and numerical modelling of laminated composite structural elements with application of contact elements for different failure modes.

Topics
- Static and Dynamic Analysis of Composite Structures
- Experimental Analysis and Diagnostics of Composite Structures
- Failures, Creation and Growth of Cracks, Damages and Reconstructions of Composite Structures
- Structural, Shape and Material Optimization of Composite Structures
- Analysis of Interaction Problems
- Numerical Methods, Simulations and Mathematical Applications

2) Title: Numerical Analysis and Simulations in Mechanics
Organizer-Chairman: Associate Professor Kamila Kotrasová
Technical University of Košice, Civil
Engineering Faculty, Vysokoškolská 4, 04200 Košice, Slovakia
E-mail: [email protected]


Aim
Structural mechanics, static and dynamic analysis of structures, fluid-structure-soil interaction, fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, numerical methods, simulations, mathematical applications, safety and reliability of the structures under extreme loads, materials mechanics, the nonlinear material and geometric behaviour of structures, experimental analysis of structures, diagnostics of structures, failures of structures, damages and reconstructions of structures, structural, analyses of the long-term activity of structures, rheology, moisture effect, temperature effect, optimization of structures, probability and statistics and reliability of the structural design.

Topics
- Mechanics of Structures and Materials
- Static and Dynamic Analysis of Structures
- Structural Interaction Problems
- Numerical Methods, Simulations, and Mathematical Applications
- Experimental Analysis and Diagnostics of Structures
- Failures, Damages, and Reconstructions of Structures
- Optimization, Probability, Statistics, Reliability of Structures

3) Title: Recent advances in Cyber Security
Organizers: Prof. Klimis Ntalianis, University of West Attica, Greece
Prof. Vasileios Vlachos, University of Applied Sciences of Thessaly, Greece
Prof. Antonios Andreatos, Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]


Aim
The objective of the special session is to present a scope of recent research activities in the field of Cyber Security, cybercrime, Forensics & Anti-Forensics Applications, digital evidence, penetration testing and related areas.

Topics
- Anti-Forensics Techniques
- AI and Machine Learning tools
- Application Security
- Cloud Security
- Cryptography & Steganography
- Cryptanalysis & Steganalysis
- Cyber Warfare Trends
- Denial-of-Service Attacks and Countermeasures
- Digital Forensics
- Embedded Systems Security
- Hardware Security
- IoT Security and Forensics
- Malware analysis & reverse engineering
- Mobile System Security
- Multimedia and Document Security
- Network Security
- Physical Security
- Ransomeware Attacks and Countermeasures
- Sensor Networks Security
- Security in Cloud Computing
- Security of Web-Based Applications
- Surveillance Systems

4) Title: Informatics in Control Theory and its Applications
Organizer-Chairman: Professor Vladimír Vašek
Faculty of Applied Informatics, Tomas Baťa University in Zlín, Nad Stráněmi 4511, 76005 Zlín, Czech Republic
E-mail: [email protected]


Aim
In system, control, or process engineering, devices like PLC, IPC, microcontroller kits or intelligent computer boards with advanced operating systems constitute an integral part of manufacturing and industrial processes. Advances in the theory of informatics have not been fully implemented in process control design until recently. However, many complex technological processes such as nonlinear, delayed, non-minimum phase ones, multidimensional or hybrid ones are hardly controllable by conventional control methods. Therefore, advanced modern control strategies have been investigated to deal with those problems. These methodologies, however, requires the utilization of elements of optimization or artificial intelligence. From this perspective, both, theoretical and application, contributions combining the informatics and system (control) issues are useful and desirable and highly welcome for the special session.

Topics
- Modeling and identification
- Control design
- Process control
- Process engineering
- Microcontrollers and programmable logic controllers
- Programming for system and control engineering
- Time delay, nonlinear, and multidimensional systems
- Predictive, adaptive, robust, multimodel, optimal and other advanced control methods
- Artificial intelligence
- Neural networks and genetic algorithms
- Fuzzy logic methods
- Deterministic chaos
- Applied informatics and control applications
- Advanced Diagnostic and Measuring Systems
- Robotics
- Intelligent production systems
- Intelligent buildings systems
- Embedded systems

5) Title: Supply Chain Management for Digital Age
Organizer-Chairman: Professor Satya Shah
Professor of Supply Chain and Engineering Management Director and Head of Global Logistics, Supply Chain and Sustainability Management, University of Bolton UK, United Kingdom
E-mail: [email protected]


Aim
The term Industry 4.0 is the new buzz word that promises towards the new industrial revolution – one that marries advanced manufacturing techniques with the internet of things (IoT) to create a digital manufacturing enterprise that is not only interconnected, but communicates, analyzes, and uses information to further drive intelligent action back into the physical world. Such developments aims to bring profound impacts and changes to the overall aspects of supply chain management. Hence, supply chain management (SCM) in the new era of Industry 4.0 could well be referred as the SCM the 4.0 Way. In this aspect, the digital and autonomous linkages within and between companies become a focal point of supply chain management. Through this special session at CSCC 2018 conference, we aim to bring the wider research community towards presenting the innovation and application of these technological advances on the Supply Chain of the digital revolution. Some of the key focus areas where we expect the papers to have coverage will be:

Topics
- Effects of digitization and automation on efficiency, effectiveness, and flexibility in supply chains
- Innovative smart services for supply chain management
- Innovative supply chain models based on big data analytics
- Internet of things (IoT) and its impact on SCM
- Impacts of digitization on SC decision making, leadership practices, and management principles
- Impacts of autonomous transportation technologies on SCM
- Advanced tracking and tracing technologies and applications in the supply chain context
- Concepts of data security for supply chain applications
- Maturity models for digital transformation of SCM
- Analysis of diffusion and digital transformation in supply chains
- Effects of product and service virtualization on SCM