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PROGRAM September 4 (Saturday) 9:00-10:00 CONFERENCE OPENING CEREMONY 9:00 - 9:10 Opening Ceremony 9:10 - 9:40 Invited opening talk 9:40-10:40 PLENARY SESSION I Session Chair: Imre J. Rudas, Budapest Tech, Hungary Toward a Unified Theory of Uncertatinty (UTU) Lotfi A. Zadeh, Berkeley University of California, USA 10:40-11:00 COFFEE BREAK 11:00-11:40 PLENARY SESSION II Session Chair: Antal K. Bejczy, Honorary Professor of Budapest Tech, Hungary Human-Centered Robotics and Haptic Interaction Oussama Khatib, University of Stanford, USA 11:40-12:20 PLENARY SESSION III Room P 10 Session Chair: Krzysztof R. Kozlowski, Honorary Professor of Budapest Tech, Hungary Micro and Nano Robotic Manipulation Systems Toshio Fukuda, University of Nagoya, Japan 12:20-14:00 LUNCH Session of Bánki Donát Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 14:00-15:40 AFTERNOON SESSION I Session Chair: Ágnes Tóth, Budapest Tech, Hungary Robotic Rovers Aid Mars Surface Exploration Antal K. Bejczy, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, NASA, USA Specialist On-line Communities in Initial Teacher Training David Lord, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom E-learning Pilot Project in Transportation Engineering Studies Zoltán Létray, Széchenyi István University, Hungary Virtual Electronic Learning in Vocational Initial Teacher Training Ágnes Tóth, Pál Pentelényi, Péter Tóth, Budapest Tech, Hungary A Global Path Planning Algorithm, Based on Maximal Localization Error István Nagy, Attila Bencsik, Budapest Tech, Hungary 15:40-16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-17:40 AFTERNOON SESSION II Room P10 Session Chair: Lajos Pomázi, Budapest Tech, Hungary Steel, the structural material of the 21st century Pál Tardy, Association of the Hungarian Steel Industry, Hungary Considerations to the Surface Formation Josef Beno, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Contribution to the Knowledge about Cutting Tool Condition Monitoring via Force Signals Ildikó Manková, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia 3D Characterization of Engineering Surfaces Károly Váradi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, Béla Palásti-Kovács, Budapest Tech, Hungary, Árpád Czifra, Zoltán Néder, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, Kálmán Kovács, Boronkay György Technical Secondary School, Vác, Hungary Modelling of Polycrystalline Microstructures Represented by Space-filling Polyhedral Cellular Systems Tamás Réti, Budapest Tech, Hungary, Imre Felde, Bay Zoltán Institute for Materials Science and Technologies, Budapest, Hungary, Gustavo Sanchez Sarmiento, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Rafael Colás, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico Effect of Some Technological Parameters on the Macrosegregation of CC Slabs Mihály Réger, Budapest Tech, Hungary, Seppo Louhenkilpi, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Stability of Asymmetrically Built Circular Sandwich Plate Lajos Pomázi, Budapest Tech, Hungary 19:00 Banquet Hotel Nemzeti Session of Kandó Kálmán Faculty of Electrical Engineering 14:00-15:40 AFTERNOON SESSION I Room 221 Session Chair: György Schuster, Budapest Tech, Hungary Low Cost Fuzzy Control Solutions for Embedded Systems Stefan Preitl, Radu-Emil Precup, „Politehnica” University of Timisoara, Romania New University Education Structures: Challenge for the Future Robert Hönl, University of Applied Sciences Furtwangen, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Germany Reliable Electricity Supply in the XXI century István Krómer, Hungarian Electrotechnical Association, Hungary Transfer of technology between universities and enterprises as an important factor of funding of universities Herbert Sonntag, László Ungvári, University of Applied Sciences, Wildau, Germany A Method and Layout of Serial-Parallel Scheduling Problem György Schuszter, Tamás Sándor, Budapest Tech, Hungary 15:40-16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-17:40 AFTERNOON SESSION II Room 221 Chair: Robert Hönl, University of Applied Sciences Furtwangen, Germany New Aspects of Electrical Engineering Cuuriculum Development: The Case of Embedded Information Systems Engineering Gábor Péceli, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Dependability Assurance of Industrial Production Processes Marianna Lendvay, Budapest Tech, Hungary International Regulations of Interoperation of the Telecommunication Networks in Emergency Situations Dóra Maros, Budapest Tech, Hungary Digital Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors Krisztián Lamár, Budapest Tech, Hungary Observation of the Venus Transit Rezsõ Nagy, Budapest Tech, Hungary, Attila József Kiss, Nokia, Hungary Redundancy in Microcontroller Controlled Systems Tibor Wührl, Budapest Tech, Hungary Developments in higher education in the new German federal states and the Brandenburg model of performance-linked university funding Christoph Helm, Brandenburg Ministry of Science, Research and Cultural Affairs Potsdam, Germany 19:00 Banquet Hotel Nemzeti Session of Keleti Károly Faculty of Economics 14:00-15:40 AFTERNOON SESSION I Room 225 Session Chair: József Temesi, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary Long Term Changes in the Higher Education Pál Michelberger, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary The Configuration Approach to Strategic Management of SMEs Josef Mugler, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria MER Model of Integral Management: Concept and Basic Features Janko Belak, Mojca Duh, University of Maribor, Faculty of Economics and Business, Slovenia Challenges and reforms in the Hungarian management education József Temesi, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary Management, financing and privatization in port László Somlóvári, MAHART, Hungary 15:40-16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-17:40 AFTERNOON SESSION II Room 225 Chair: Pál Michelberger, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Improve Organizational Performance: "Fit Values" and "Hidden Values" Ferenc Farkas, University of Pécs, Yaniv Eitan, Israel Collaborative Working Environments in AMI@work Tünde Kállai, EU Project Office director Multi-Attribute Utility Measurement of Costumers' Preferences András Farkas, Budapest Tech, Hungary Slovak Small and Medium Enterprises on Common European Market Lubica Lesakova, Matej Bel University, Slovakia Research and Development of the SME-s at Budapest Tech György Kadocsa, Budapest Tech, Hungary 19:00 Banquet Hotel Nemzeti Session of Neumann Faculty of Informatics 14:00-15:40 AFTERNOON SESSION I Room 45 Session Chair: Dezsõ Sima, Budapest Tech, Hungary Intelligent and Distributed Energy Applications William A. Gruver, President, IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society, Professor, School of Engineering Science Simon Fraser University, Canada Nanotechnology József Gyulai, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Modeling and Control of a 4-wheel Skid-steering Mobile Robot: from Theory to Experiment K. Kozlowski*, D. Pazderski*, I. J. Rudas**, J. K. Tar** * Poznan University of Technology, Poland ** Budapest Tech, Hungary Comparison of the Operation of the Centralized and the Decentralized Variants of a Soft Computing Based Adaptive Control József K. Tar, Imre. J. Rudas, János F. Bitó, Budapest Tech, Hungary 15:20-15:30 COFFEE BREAK 15:30-16:50 AFTERNOON SESSION II Room 45 Session Chair: János Fodor, Szent István University, Hungary Soft Computing Based Fuzzy Model Identification László T. Kóczy, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Communications Protocols and Mechanisms for Distributed Digital Systems Antony C. Davies, IEEE R8 Director Simulation, Dynamics and Control of Freeway Traffic J. A. Tenreiro Machado, Lino Figueirdo, ISEP-Institute of Engineering of Porto, Portugal, José Rui Ferreira, University of Porto Determinism and Options in the Evolution of Microprocessors Dezsõ Sima, Budapest Tech, Hungary 16:50-17:00 COFFEE BREAK 17:00-18:40 AFTERNOON SESSION III Room 45 Session Chair: László T. Kóczy, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Treated by the Generated Pseudo-analysis Endre Pap, University of Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro Preferences and Decisions without Numbers János Fodor, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary Walking or Rolling: Mobile Robots at the Budapest Tech Zoltán Vámossy, Budapest Tech, Hungary Intelligent Assistance of Engineering Decisions László Horváth, Imre J. Rudas, Budapest Tech, Hungary Development, Perspectives and Application Possibilities of Situational Control of Complexes Ladislav Madarász, Rudolf Andoga, Tobiás Lazar, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia 19:00 Banquet Hotel Nemzeti Session of Rejtõ Sándor Faculty of Light Industry 14:00-15:40 AFTERNOON SESSION I Room 115 Session Chair: Zsolt Kovács, University of West Hungary Research and Development Profile at Institute of Textil and Clothing Tachnology Peter Offermann, Technical University Dresden, Germany Quality Management Systems in European Industry and the Importance of Modern Technology and Metrology A. Afjehi-Sadat, M. N. Durakbasa, P. H. Osanna, J. M. Bauer Vienna University of Technology, Austria Measuring of Quality in Fashion Industries Ferenc Schmél, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Austria Harmonization of Plastics and the Environment in the 21-st Century Tibor Czvikovszky, Tibor Czigány, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Recent Trends and Possibilities in the Hungarian Higher Education Judit Borsa, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary 15:40-16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-17:40 AFTERNOON SESSION II Room 115 Chair: Pál Pataki, Hungary R&D in the View of a Textile Testing and Research Institute Pál Pataki, Innovatext Rt., Hungary The Critical Parameters of Change Management by Quality Aspects Zoltán Koczor, Marcell Marschall, Anita Paulics, Budapest Tech, Hungary Grafting of Industrial Cellulose Pulp with Vinyl-acetate Monomer Éva Borbély, Budapest Tech, Hungary Trend Information and their Role in Higher Education Márta Kisfaludy, Budapest Tech, Hungary Risk Cutting by TPM Endre Korondi, Budapest Tech, Hungary Genetic Alteration of Starch for Use in Packaging and Paper Technologies Cecília E. N. Tamás, Budapest Tech, Hungary 19:00 Banquet Hotel Nemzeti © Annie | |