From honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!doc.ic.ac.uk!uknet!pipex!uunet!news.univie.ac.at!email.tuwien.ac.at!fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Fri Sep 10 02:52:42 EDT 1993 Article: 1117 of comp.ai.fuzzy Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai.fuzzy:1117 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!doc.ic.ac.uk!uknet!pipex!uunet!news.univie.ac.at!email.tuwien.ac.at!fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at From: daugher@cs.tamu.edu (Walter Daugherity) Newsgroups: comp.ai.fuzzy Subject: IFIS-93 Fuzzy Conference Preliminary Program and Registration Date: 9 Sep 1993 18:31:57 GMT Organization: Technical University of Vienna, Information Systems Department Lines: 406 Sender: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Distribution: world Message-ID: <9309081325.AA16365@clavin> Reply-To: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at NNTP-Posting-Host: vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Originator: fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at Originator: server@vexpert IFIS-93 The Third International Conference on Industrial Fuzzy Control & Intelligent Systems Sponsored by the Center for Fuzzy Logic & Intelligent Systems Research (CFL) Texas A&M University In Collaboration with IEEE Neural Networks Council Featured Keynote Speakers: Lotfi A. Zadeh H.-J. Zimmermann December 1-3, 1993 Westchase Hilton and Towers Houston, Texas IFIS-93 brings together world leaders in Fuzzy Control theory and its industrial applications in a unique setting designed to provide maximum coverage of this exciting technology. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- IFIS-93 Tutorials Wednesday, December 1, 1993 You may register for either of these tutorials. They run in parallel from 8:00-5:00 with a Noon-1:00 lunch break. I. Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Control The objective of the introductory course is to familiarize engineers and engineering professionals with the basics of fuzzy logic and its application in control engineering. No specific background beyond a basic understanding of control theory is assumed. Topics to be covered include: Fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic; Fuzzy control: 1) Architecture, 2) Design strategies, 3) Case studies in control design; and Hardware and development environments for fuzzy control with hands-on demonstration. II. Advanced Topics in Fuzzy Technology The objective of the advanced tutorial is to introduce the state-of-the-art in fuzzy technology to industrial researchers and practitioners who have a basic understanding of fuzzy logic and fuzzy control. Topics to be covered include: Analytical issues; Fuzzy logic and supervisory control; Fuzzy neuro control; Fuzzy pattern classification: Application in control and diagnostics; and Fuzzy optimization and multi-objective decision making. Instructors Professor Reza Langari specializes in both theory and applications of fuzzy logic control and has delivered lectures and tutorials on this subject at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, American Control Conference, and other research and academic institutions in the U.S. Professor John Yen is active in the area of fuzzy logic control and has given seminars and tutorials on the subject at Motorola, Boeing, ITESM, and other industrial and academic institutions. Professor Mohammad Jamshidi is Director of the Computer-Aided Design Laboratory for Intelligent Robotic Systems at the University of New Mexico and holds the AT&T professorship for manufacturing engineering. He teaches courses on fuzzy logic and its applications and intelligent control. Dr. Yashvant Jani is a vice-president of the Technology Systems Division of Togai Infra Logic, Inc. He has spent many years developing fuzzy logic applications for space operations with NASA and others. His expertise also include expert systems development, spacecraft guidance, navigation, mission planning, and autonomous orbital operations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Thursday, December 2, 1993 7:30 Registration, Coffee 8:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:30 Opening Keynote Speech by H.-J. Zimmermann Recent Development in Fuzzy Technology in Europe, Japan, and the U.S.A. 9:30 Coffee Break 9:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Process Control Z. Dou and J. Zhou, Development and Applications of General-Purpose Fuzzy Controllers R.L. Chen and C.J. Spanos, Statistical Data Pre-processing for Fuzzy Modeling of Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Y.S. Choi, A.D. Whittaker and D.C. Bullock, Self-learning Fuzzy Controller with Neural Plant Estimator for Snack Food Frying R.A. Aliev, F.T. Aliev and R.R. Aliev, Primary Oil Refinery Technological Process Control Based on Fuzzy-Neural Logic SESSION B: Electrical and Electromechanical Control Systems M.L. Presti, A. Pagni, R. Poluzzi and G.G. Rizzotto, DC/DC Converters Fuzzy Control H.Dai, D. Ekdahl and W.G. Vernetson, Optimization of Nuclear Reactor Experimental Auto-Sampler with Fuzzy Logic Approach C.C. Li and C.J. Wu, Comparison Between A Neural Fuzzy System-and a Backpropagation-Based Fault Classifiers in A Power Controller B. Surampudi, R. Langari and D. Manchala, Fuzzy Control of DC Motors at Low Speeds SESSION C: Optimization and Decision Making A.J. Bostel, W.W. Gan, V.K. Sagar and C.H. See, Neural and Heuristic Job Allocation Planner for AGV's B.R. S. Rodriguez and M.A. Styblinski, Multi-Objective Circuit Quality Optimization Using Hierarchical/Adaptive Fuzzy Set Theory Appraoch T.W. Chiang and H.Y. Hau, Knowledge-Based Railway Scheduling System W. Daugherity, A Neural-Fuzzy System for the Protein Folding Problem 11:45 Lunch Break 12:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Mobile Robots and Automative Applications M.C. Garcia-Alegre, A. Ribeiro, J. Gasos and J. Salido, Optimization of Fuzzy Behavior-based Robots Navigation in Partially Known Industrial Environments C.V. Altrock and B. Krause, Fuzzy Logic and NeuroFuzzy Technologies in Embedded Automative Applications J.A. Dickerson, H.M. Kim and B. Kosko, Hybrid Ellipsoidal Learning and Fuzzy Control for Platoons of Smart Cars SESSION B: Control Design Tools and Methods T. Janabi and L. Sultan, Toward An Automated Design Station for Fuzzy Controller Application Development S. Liu, H. Gao and S. Zhou, The Method on Multi-Input/Multi-Output Fuzzy System Decoupling A. Nowe, Synthesis of Fuzzy Controllers from Linguistic Specifications Using Evolution Strategy SESSION C: Fuzzy Model Identification B.A. Foss and T.A. Johansen, On Local and Fuzzy Modelling J. Yen, H. Wang and J. Liao, A Method for Automatic Generation of A Fuzzy Model C.J. Kim and B.D. Russell, Automatic Generation of Membership Function and Fuzzy Rule Using Inductive Reasoning 2:30 Coffee Break 2:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Robotics C. Son and G. Vachtsevanos, A Fuzzy Expert Organizer for Control of Robotic Part Assembly F.L. Lewis, A. Yesildirek and K. Liu, Neural Net Robot Controller: Structure and Stability Proofs B. Pate, R. Langari and P. Seow, Design of A Fuzzy Logic Controller for A 3 Degree of Freedom Robotic Manipulator of Joint Space Maneuvers SESSION B: Energy Control Applications S.Y. Shao, Intelligent Gas Water Heater Using Fuzzy Logic C.V. Altrock, H.O. Arend, E. Behrens-Rommier, B. Krause and C. Steffens, Customer-Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Control of Home Heating System R. Belur and R. Langari, A Fuzzy Logic Based Optimization Strategy for Climate Control in Commercial Buildings SESSION C: Analytical Issues in Fuzzy Logic Control H. Ying, Analytical Structure of A Two-Output Fuzzy Controller G. Chen and H. Ying, Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Fuzzy PI Control Systems K. Liu and F.L. Lewis, From Min-Max Robust Control to Fuzzy Logic Control 4:30 Panel Discussion: Fuzzy Logic in Complex Systems S. Isaka, M. Jamshidi, F. Lewis, G.G. Rizzotto, L.A. Zadeh and H.-J. Zimmerman 5:45 Poster Session, Wine and Cheese 6:45 Banquet and Keynote Address by L.A. Zadeh Friday, December 3, 1993 8:00 Plenary Talks C. Day, E. Dummermuth and P. Schmidt, Logical Industrial Controls Using Fuzzy Rules S. Marsh, Fuzzy Logic Control in Perspective 9:30 Coffee Break 9:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Adaptive and Neural Fuzzy Systems Y.H. Lho and J.H. Painter, Fuzzy-Tuned Adaptive Kalman Filter T.T. Pham, J.J. Weiss and G. Chen, Design of Adaptive Fuzzy Controllers and Its Neural Net Implementation J.Tsao, J. Wolter and H. Wang, Model-Based Understanding of Uncertain Observational Data for Oil Spill Tracking Y.R. Asfour, G. Carpenter, S. Grossberg and G. Lesher, Fusion ARTMAP: An Adaptive Fuzzy Network for Multi-Channel Classfication SESSION B: Hardware Implementations of Fuzzy Logic K. Shono and C. Pham, Design and Performance of CMOS Analog Fuzzy Chip K. Tamano, Development of A General Purpose Optical Fuzzy Computer T. Inoue and K. Tsukano, A Design of Analog CMOS Fuzzy Inference Circuits Using OTA's M.J. Patyra and J. Grantner, Hardware Implementation Issues of Multivariable Fuzzy Control Systems 11:45 Lunch Break 12:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Diagnosis and Pattern Recognition H. Muller, R. Rehbold and H. Emshoff, A Fuzzy Expert System for The Recognition of H2-Leakages in Generators E. A. Gutierrez, Fuzzy Modelling of Machine-Tool Cutting Process M.E. Brandt and Y.F. Kharas, Fuzzy Clustering of Brain Tissue Volumes Using Magnetic Resonance Images A. Loskiewica-Buczak and R.E. Uhrig, Aggregation of Evidence by Fuzzy Set Operations for Vibration Monitoring SESSION B: Hardware Implementations of Fuzzy Logic J. Ramirez-Angulo, S. Badruzzanian and J. Coronado, Low-Voltage BiCMOS Membership Function Circuit Building Block for Analog VLSI Fuzzy Control Implementation A. Rodrigues-Vazquez, F. Vidal and B. Linares-Barrancod, Analog CMOS Design of Singleton Fuzzy Controllers J.W. Fattaruso, S.S. Mahant-Shetti and J.B. Barton, A Fuzzy Logic Inference Processor M. Sasaki, F. Ueno and T. Inoue, A VLSI Implementation of Fuzzy Logic Controller Using Currrent Mode CMOS Circuits 3:00 Panel Discussion: Neuro-fuzzy Systems H. Berenji, C. Day, B. Krause, S. Marsh, G. Vachtsevanos, J. Weiss and H.-J. Zimmerman Exhibition Several major vendors of fuzzy logic products and development tools will participate in an exhibition that starts on Thursday morning and continues until Friday afternoon. Confirmed exhibitors include APTRONIX, INFORM, Mentalogic Systems Inc., Motorola and Togai InfraLogic. Conference Location and Travel Arrangements The conference will be held at the Westchase Hilton and Towers, 9999 Westheimer, Houston, Texas, which is 22 miles from William P. Hobby Airport and 35 minutes' drive from Houston Intercontinental Airport (via the Sam Houston Toll Road). Town & Country Airport Shuttle provides hourly shuttle service between the hotel and both airports for $15.00 one way. For further information about the shuttle schedule, call (713)589- 0515. Lodging Arrangements The Westchase Hilton has set aside a block of rooms from $79 per night (single or double) and $99 per night for Tower rooms. For reservations, please call (713)976-1000 by November 16, 1993. A list of other nearby hotels is available upon request. For more information contact Sherry Escalante at (409)845-4266, Fax (409)847-8578 or E-mail sherry@cs.tamu.edu. Industrial participants from Allen-Bradley Aptronix Bell Helicopter Exxon INFORM McDonnell-Douglas Motorola NASA Rockwell SGS-Thomson Siemens Texas Instruments Togai InfraLogic TRW Industrial Advisory Board R. Arehart, Exxon, USA B. Barton, TI, USA P. Bonissone, GE, USA B. Butler, Paul-Munroe Engr., USA S. Marsh, Motorola, USA G. Rizzotto, SGS-Thomson, Italy T. Takagi, LIFE, Japan M. Togai, Togai InfraLogic, USA W. Xu, Aptronix, USA T. Yamakawa, FLSI, Japan Honorary Chair, L.A. Zadeh Conference Co-Chairs, R. Langari & J. Yen Local Co-Chairs, I. Panhi & N. Kehtarnavaz Exhibits Chair, R. Challoo Publicity Chair, W. Daugherity Registration Chair, W. Zhao Publication Chair, J. Painter Panel Chair, V. Kreinovich Program Advisory Board J. Bezdek M. Tomizuka K. Hirota R. Volz M. Jamshidi P. Wang E. Ruspini J. Yao R. Shoureshi L. A. Zadeh M. Sugeno H.-J. Zimmerman Program Committee B. Bosacchi I. Panahi H. Berenji A. Parlos N. Bhatt F. Pin S. Chiu E. Sanchez-Sinencio M. Dreier N. Stubbs S. Isaka H. Takagi H. Javaherian G. Vachtsevanos F. Lewis J. Villareal F. Nadi H. Ying --------------- Registration Form----------------- IFIS-93 Registration Form (If returning by fax (409/847-8578) no cover sheet is needed) December 1-3, 1993 Name: Dr./Mr./Ms.________________________________________ Affiliation:_____________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Phone:___________________________________ Fax: ____________________________________ Email:___________________________________ ___Please check here if, due to a disability, you have special needs. PAYMENT See below for schedule of fees. Fees are payable by check or money order (in US dollars drawn on a US bank), purchase order, MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. Refund requests must be made in writing and postmarked on or before November 15. There is a $50 processing fee for refunds. Please indicate method of payment below. ___Payment is enclosed. (Make check payable to IFIS-93/Dept. of Computer Science) ___Purchase order is enclosed ___Please return invoice for payment ___Payment by charge card (see below) Charge card payemnts Circle one: Visa MasterCard American Express Card Number:__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration date:_ _/_ _ ________________________________________________ Authorized signature _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (INSERT SPACES TO BREAK PAGE HERE so that fees section is all on one page, bottom margin must be 1" to be received by fax) TUTORIAL & CONFERENCE FEES CFL Affiliated IEEE Non- Industrial Event Postmarked Member Member Sponsors TUTORIALS *Introductory before 10/25 265 295 150 after 10/25 360 400 200 *Advanced before 10/25 265 295 150 after 10/25 360 400 200 CONFERENCE before 10/25 445 495 250 with Tutorial after 10/25 585 650 325 CONFERENCE before 10/25 265 295 150 only after 10/25 355 395 200 *Please circle your fee and enter here:_______ Additional Banquet Ticket(s)___x$25 = _______ (one included with Conference fee) TOTAL: _______ IEEE Membership#: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ *Tutorial fee includes admission to designated tutorial and tutorial workbook. *Conference fee (with or without Tutorial) includes admission to technical program, conference proceedings and one banquet ticket. *Please note that lunches are not included in the Tutorial or Conference fees. DISCOUNTED FEES CFL Affiliated Postmarked Student Faculty Conference before 10/25 100 175 only after 10/25 150 275 *Please circle your fee and enter here:_______ Additional Banquet Ticket(s)___x$25 = ________ TOTAL: _______ *NOTE that the Student discounted fee DOES NOT include conference proceedings or banquet ticket. CFL Affiliated Faculty fee DOES include conference proceedings and one banquet ticket. *There is NO DISCOUNT for Tutorials. Please send the registration form with payment to Attn: IFIS93 Center for Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems Research 301 Harvey R. Bright Building Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-3112 Registration paid by credit cards can be sent by FAX to IFIS93 at (409) 847-8578. From honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!sparky!rick Fri Sep 10 02:56:23 EDT 1993 Article: 4755 of news.announce.conferences Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu news.announce.conferences:4755 Newsgroups: news.announce.conferences Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!sparky!rick From: daugher@tamuts.tamu.edu(Walter, C. Daugherity) Subject: International Conference on Industrial Fuzzy Control & Intelligent Systems (IFIS-93) Preliminary Program and Registration Message-ID: <1993Sep10.024140.14787@sparky.sterling.com> Keywords: fuzzy,neural nets,intelligent systems,AI,genetic algorithms Sender: rick@sparky.sterling.com (Richard Ohnemus) Reply-To: daugher@cs.tamu.edu Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 02:41:40 GMT Approved: rick@sparky.sterling.com Expires: Sat, 4 Dec 1993 08:00:00 GMT Lines: 406 X-Md4-Signature: 259a176950e4dccfe76c73a3306c54cc IFIS-93 The Third International Conference on Industrial Fuzzy Control & Intelligent Systems Sponsored by the Center for Fuzzy Logic & Intelligent Systems Research (CFL) Texas A&M University In Collaboration with IEEE Neural Networks Council Featured Keynote Speakers: Lotfi A. Zadeh H.-J. Zimmermann December 1-3, 1993 Westchase Hilton and Towers Houston, Texas IFIS-93 brings together world leaders in Fuzzy Control theory and its industrial applications in a unique setting designed to provide maximum coverage of this exciting technology. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- IFIS-93 Tutorials Wednesday, December 1, 1993 You may register for either of these tutorials. They run in parallel from 8:00-5:00 with a Noon-1:00 lunch break. I. Introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Control The objective of the introductory course is to familiarize engineers and engineering professionals with the basics of fuzzy logic and its application in control engineering. No specific background beyond a basic understanding of control theory is assumed. Topics to be covered include: Fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic; Fuzzy control: 1) Architecture, 2) Design strategies, 3) Case studies in control design; and Hardware and development environments for fuzzy control with hands-on demonstration. II. Advanced Topics in Fuzzy Technology The objective of the advanced tutorial is to introduce the state-of-the-art in fuzzy technology to industrial researchers and practitioners who have a basic understanding of fuzzy logic and fuzzy control. Topics to be covered include: Analytical issues; Fuzzy logic and supervisory control; Fuzzy neuro control; Fuzzy pattern classification: Application in control and diagnostics; and Fuzzy optimization and multi-objective decision making. Instructors Professor Reza Langari specializes in both theory and applications of fuzzy logic control and has delivered lectures and tutorials on this subject at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, American Control Conference, and other research and academic institutions in the U.S. Professor John Yen is active in the area of fuzzy logic control and has given seminars and tutorials on the subject at Motorola, Boeing, ITESM, and other industrial and academic institutions. Professor Mohammad Jamshidi is Director of the Computer-Aided Design Laboratory for Intelligent Robotic Systems at the University of New Mexico and holds the AT&T professorship for manufacturing engineering. He teaches courses on fuzzy logic and its applications and intelligent control. Dr. Yashvant Jani is a vice-president of the Technology Systems Division of Togai Infra Logic, Inc. He has spent many years developing fuzzy logic applications for space operations with NASA and others. His expertise also include expert systems development, spacecraft guidance, navigation, mission planning, and autonomous orbital operations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Thursday, December 2, 1993 7:30 Registration, Coffee 8:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks 8:30 Opening Keynote Speech by H.-J. Zimmermann Recent Development in Fuzzy Technology in Europe, Japan, and the U.S.A. 9:30 Coffee Break 9:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Process Control Z. Dou and J. Zhou, Development and Applications of General-Purpose Fuzzy Controllers R.L. Chen and C.J. Spanos, Statistical Data Pre-processing for Fuzzy Modeling of Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Y.S. Choi, A.D. Whittaker and D.C. Bullock, Self-learning Fuzzy Controller with Neural Plant Estimator for Snack Food Frying R.A. Aliev, F.T. Aliev and R.R. Aliev, Primary Oil Refinery Technological Process Control Based on Fuzzy-Neural Logic SESSION B: Electrical and Electromechanical Control Systems M.L. Presti, A. Pagni, R. Poluzzi and G.G. Rizzotto, DC/DC Converters Fuzzy Control H.Dai, D. Ekdahl and W.G. Vernetson, Optimization of Nuclear Reactor Experimental Auto-Sampler with Fuzzy Logic Approach C.C. Li and C.J. Wu, Comparison Between A Neural Fuzzy System-and a Backpropagation-Based Fault Classifiers in A Power Controller B. Surampudi, R. Langari and D. Manchala, Fuzzy Control of DC Motors at Low Speeds SESSION C: Optimization and Decision Making A.J. Bostel, W.W. Gan, V.K. Sagar and C.H. See, Neural and Heuristic Job Allocation Planner for AGV's B.R. S. Rodriguez and M.A. Styblinski, Multi-Objective Circuit Quality Optimization Using Hierarchical/Adaptive Fuzzy Set Theory Appraoch T.W. Chiang and H.Y. Hau, Knowledge-Based Railway Scheduling System W. Daugherity, A Neural-Fuzzy System for the Protein Folding Problem 11:45 Lunch Break 12:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Mobile Robots and Automative Applications M.C. Garcia-Alegre, A. Ribeiro, J. Gasos and J. Salido, Optimization of Fuzzy Behavior-based Robots Navigation in Partially Known Industrial Environments C.V. Altrock and B. Krause, Fuzzy Logic and NeuroFuzzy Technologies in Embedded Automative Applications J.A. Dickerson, H.M. Kim and B. Kosko, Hybrid Ellipsoidal Learning and Fuzzy Control for Platoons of Smart Cars SESSION B: Control Design Tools and Methods T. Janabi and L. Sultan, Toward An Automated Design Station for Fuzzy Controller Application Development S. Liu, H. Gao and S. Zhou, The Method on Multi-Input/Multi-Output Fuzzy System Decoupling A. Nowe, Synthesis of Fuzzy Controllers from Linguistic Specifications Using Evolution Strategy SESSION C: Fuzzy Model Identification B.A. Foss and T.A. Johansen, On Local and Fuzzy Modelling J. Yen, H. Wang and J. Liao, A Method for Automatic Generation of A Fuzzy Model C.J. Kim and B.D. Russell, Automatic Generation of Membership Function and Fuzzy Rule Using Inductive Reasoning 2:30 Coffee Break 2:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Robotics C. Son and G. Vachtsevanos, A Fuzzy Expert Organizer for Control of Robotic Part Assembly F.L. Lewis, A. Yesildirek and K. Liu, Neural Net Robot Controller: Structure and Stability Proofs B. Pate, R. Langari and P. Seow, Design of A Fuzzy Logic Controller for A 3 Degree of Freedom Robotic Manipulator of Joint Space Maneuvers SESSION B: Energy Control Applications S.Y. Shao, Intelligent Gas Water Heater Using Fuzzy Logic C.V. Altrock, H.O. Arend, E. Behrens-Rommier, B. Krause and C. Steffens, Customer-Adaptive Fuzzy Logic Control of Home Heating System R. Belur and R. Langari, A Fuzzy Logic Based Optimization Strategy for Climate Control in Commercial Buildings SESSION C: Analytical Issues in Fuzzy Logic Control H. Ying, Analytical Structure of A Two-Output Fuzzy Controller G. Chen and H. Ying, Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Fuzzy PI Control Systems K. Liu and F.L. Lewis, From Min-Max Robust Control to Fuzzy Logic Control 4:30 Panel Discussion: Fuzzy Logic in Complex Systems S. Isaka, M. Jamshidi, F. Lewis, G.G. Rizzotto, L.A. Zadeh and H.-J. Zimmerman 5:45 Poster Session, Wine and Cheese 6:45 Banquet and Keynote Address by L.A. Zadeh Friday, December 3, 1993 8:00 Plenary Talks C. Day, E. Dummermuth and P. Schmidt, Logical Industrial Controls Using Fuzzy Rules S. Marsh, Fuzzy Logic Control in Perspective 9:30 Coffee Break 9:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Adaptive and Neural Fuzzy Systems Y.H. Lho and J.H. Painter, Fuzzy-Tuned Adaptive Kalman Filter T.T. Pham, J.J. Weiss and G. Chen, Design of Adaptive Fuzzy Controllers and Its Neural Net Implementation J.Tsao, J. Wolter and H. Wang, Model-Based Understanding of Uncertain Observational Data for Oil Spill Tracking Y.R. Asfour, G. Carpenter, S. Grossberg and G. Lesher, Fusion ARTMAP: An Adaptive Fuzzy Network for Multi-Channel Classfication SESSION B: Hardware Implementations of Fuzzy Logic K. Shono and C. Pham, Design and Performance of CMOS Analog Fuzzy Chip K. Tamano, Development of A General Purpose Optical Fuzzy Computer T. Inoue and K. Tsukano, A Design of Analog CMOS Fuzzy Inference Circuits Using OTA's M.J. Patyra and J. Grantner, Hardware Implementation Issues of Multivariable Fuzzy Control Systems 11:45 Lunch Break 12:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS SESSION A: Diagnosis and Pattern Recognition H. Muller, R. Rehbold and H. Emshoff, A Fuzzy Expert System for The Recognition of H2-Leakages in Generators E. A. Gutierrez, Fuzzy Modelling of Machine-Tool Cutting Process M.E. Brandt and Y.F. Kharas, Fuzzy Clustering of Brain Tissue Volumes Using Magnetic Resonance Images A. Loskiewica-Buczak and R.E. Uhrig, Aggregation of Evidence by Fuzzy Set Operations for Vibration Monitoring SESSION B: Hardware Implementations of Fuzzy Logic J. Ramirez-Angulo, S. Badruzzanian and J. Coronado, Low-Voltage BiCMOS Membership Function Circuit Building Block for Analog VLSI Fuzzy Control Implementation A. Rodrigues-Vazquez, F. Vidal and B. Linares-Barrancod, Analog CMOS Design of Singleton Fuzzy Controllers J.W. Fattaruso, S.S. Mahant-Shetti and J.B. Barton, A Fuzzy Logic Inference Processor M. Sasaki, F. Ueno and T. Inoue, A VLSI Implementation of Fuzzy Logic Controller Using Currrent Mode CMOS Circuits 3:00 Panel Discussion: Neuro-fuzzy Systems H. Berenji, C. Day, B. Krause, S. Marsh, G. Vachtsevanos, J. Weiss and H.-J. Zimmerman Exhibition Several major vendors of fuzzy logic products and development tools will participate in an exhibition that starts on Thursday morning and continues until Friday afternoon. Confirmed exhibitors include APTRONIX, INFORM, Mentalogic Systems Inc., Motorola and Togai InfraLogic. Conference Location and Travel Arrangements The conference will be held at the Westchase Hilton and Towers, 9999 Westheimer, Houston, Texas, which is 22 miles from William P. Hobby Airport and 35 minutes' drive from Houston Intercontinental Airport (via the Sam Houston Toll Road). Town & Country Airport Shuttle provides hourly shuttle service between the hotel and both airports for $15.00 one way. For further information about the shuttle schedule, call (713)589- 0515. Lodging Arrangements The Westchase Hilton has set aside a block of rooms from $79 per night (single or double) and $99 per night for Tower rooms. For reservations, please call (713)976-1000 by November 16, 1993. A list of other nearby hotels is available upon request. For more information contact Sherry Escalante at (409)845-4266, Fax (409)847-8578 or E-mail sherry@cs.tamu.edu. Industrial participants from Allen-Bradley Aptronix Bell Helicopter Exxon INFORM McDonnell-Douglas Motorola NASA Rockwell SGS-Thomson Siemens Texas Instruments Togai InfraLogic TRW Industrial Advisory Board R. Arehart, Exxon, USA B. Barton, TI, USA P. Bonissone, GE, USA B. Butler, Paul-Munroe Engr., USA S. Marsh, Motorola, USA G. Rizzotto, SGS-Thomson, Italy T. Takagi, LIFE, Japan M. Togai, Togai InfraLogic, USA W. Xu, Aptronix, USA T. Yamakawa, FLSI, Japan Honorary Chair, L.A. Zadeh Conference Co-Chairs, R. Langari & J. Yen Local Co-Chairs, I. Panhi & N. Kehtarnavaz Exhibits Chair, R. Challoo Publicity Chair, W. Daugherity Registration Chair, W. Zhao Publication Chair, J. Painter Panel Chair, V. Kreinovich Program Advisory Board J. Bezdek M. Tomizuka K. Hirota R. Volz M. Jamshidi P. Wang E. Ruspini J. Yao R. Shoureshi L. A. Zadeh M. Sugeno H.-J. Zimmerman Program Committee B. Bosacchi I. Panahi H. Berenji A. Parlos N. Bhatt F. Pin S. Chiu E. Sanchez-Sinencio M. Dreier N. Stubbs S. Isaka H. Takagi H. Javaherian G. Vachtsevanos F. Lewis J. Villareal F. Nadi H. Ying --------------- Registration Form----------------- IFIS-93 Registration Form (If returning by fax (409/847-8578) no cover sheet is needed) December 1-3, 1993 Name: Dr./Mr./Ms.________________________________________ Affiliation:_____________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Phone:___________________________________ Fax: ____________________________________ Email:___________________________________ ___Please check here if, due to a disability, you have special needs. PAYMENT See below for schedule of fees. Fees are payable by check or money order (in US dollars drawn on a US bank), purchase order, MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. Refund requests must be made in writing and postmarked on or before November 15. There is a $50 processing fee for refunds. Please indicate method of payment below. ___Payment is enclosed. (Make check payable to IFIS-93/Dept. of Computer Science) ___Purchase order is enclosed ___Please return invoice for payment ___Payment by charge card (see below) Charge card payemnts Circle one: Visa MasterCard American Express Card Number:__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration date:_ _/_ _ ________________________________________________ Authorized signature _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (INSERT SPACES TO BREAK PAGE HERE so that fees section is all on one page, bottom margin must be 1" to be received by fax) TUTORIAL & CONFERENCE FEES CFL Affiliated IEEE Non- Industrial Event Postmarked Member Member Sponsors TUTORIALS *Introductory before 10/25 265 295 150 after 10/25 360 400 200 *Advanced before 10/25 265 295 150 after 10/25 360 400 200 CONFERENCE before 10/25 445 495 250 with Tutorial after 10/25 585 650 325 CONFERENCE before 10/25 265 295 150 only after 10/25 355 395 200 *Please circle your fee and enter here:_______ Additional Banquet Ticket(s)___x$25 = _______ (one included with Conference fee) TOTAL: _______ IEEE Membership#: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ *Tutorial fee includes admission to designated tutorial and tutorial workbook. *Conference fee (with or without Tutorial) includes admission to technical program, conference proceedings and one banquet ticket. *Please note that lunches are not included in the Tutorial or Conference fees. 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