Dear Colleague,
Please find hereafter the preliminary programme for the 37th annual
ESM'2023 - European Simulation and Modelling Conference,
which will be held at ISAE-SUPAERO, Toulouse, France from October 24-26, 2023.
As a small number of participants will present online the event will
be run as a
hybrid event
All online authors and participants will receive a personal email with
some more details
about the conference software to be used at a later date
Conference link with extra info is on: https://www.eurosis.org/conf/esm/2023/
Read about the keynotes here
https://www.eurosis.org/conf/esm/2023/keynote.html
The online registration form is linked on:
https://www.eurosis.org/conf/esm/2023/email-registration.html
Hotel info can be found on
https://www.eurosis.org/conf/esm/2023/hotel.html
Beware the general timing below is advisory and can undergo minor
changes in the final programme.
Regards
Philippe
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
Preliminary Session Timing
Tuesday October 24
08.30-17.00 Registration
08.45-09.00 Welcome Address and Introduction to ESM'2023
09.00-10.00 Keynote - KEY_01
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-11.30 Keynote - KEY_02
11.30-12.30 Parallel Sessions
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-15.00 Parallel Sessions
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.30 Parallel Sessions
17.30- Free Evening
Wednesday October 25
08.30-16.30 Registration
09.00-10.00 Invite - INV_01 and Parallel Sessions
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Session
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-15.00 Parallel Sessions
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.30 Parallel Sessions
19.30-23.00 Social Event and Conference Dinner
Thusrsday October 26
08.30-09.00 Registration
09.00-10.00 Parallel Sessions
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Parallel Sessions
12.30-12.45 Closing Session
12.45-13.30 Lunch for AIRBUS participants only
13.30-17.30 Visit to AIRBUS - prepaid participants only
KEYNOTES
KEY_01
Simulation for UAV systems: from Flight Preparation to Air Traffic Control
Dr. Gautier Hattenberger, ENAC, Toulouse, France
KEY_02
Automated System Engineering with Artificial Intelligence
Prof. Ludovic Apvrille, Telecom Paris, Sophia Antipolis, France
INVITED TALK
INV_01
MOCSAS: A True Object Model Implementing the Multiple Inheritance of
Object Composition With Fuzzy Vector Spaces Adjusting the Emergence of
Attributes Properties
Joël Colloc, Université of Le Havre, Le Havre, France
SESSIONS
STATISTICAL SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION
SIM_METH_09_ONL
Study on Random Number Scaling
Gergana Mateeva, Dimitar Parvanov and Todor Balabanov, Institute of
Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences, Sofia,, Bulgaria
SIM_METH_10
The Problem of Thread Synchronization Frequency in the Computer
Simulation of a Dynamic System
Pawel Hoser, Bartlomiej Kubica and Luiza Ochnio , Warsaw University of
Life Sciences – SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
SIM_OPT_02_ONL
Statistical Optimization solving Nonlinear Systems with 35 Different
Sample Sizes for each of the 35 Stages
William Conley, Austin Cofrin School of Business, University of
Wisconsin at Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
SIM_DISC_01
Compairing Different Pruning Strategies for the Decoding Task using
Virtual Stochastic Sensors
Dávid Bodnár and Claudia Krull, Department of Simulation and Graphics,
Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
ANALYTICAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
SIM_ANMT_01_ONL
Numerical Modelling of Waves Scattering by an Arc with Mixed Boundary
Conditions
V.F. Emets and Jan Rogowski , Institute of Information Technology,
Lodz University of Technology, Lodz, Poland
SIM_ANMT_02
Searching for the Best Tree Parameters in the IFPIES
Andrzej Kuzelewski and Eugeniusz Zieniuk, Institute of Computer
Science, University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
SIM_ANMT_04
Nurbs Surfaces in 2D Elastoplastic Boundary Problems solved by Pies
Agnieszka Boltúc and Eugeniusz Zieniuk, Institute of Computer Science,
University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
SIM_ANMT_06
Trajectory Estimation with Modified Complete Spline and Exponential
Parameterization
Ryszard Kozera, Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw University
of Life Sciences – SGGW, Warsaw, Poland and The School of Physics,
Mathematics and Computing, The University of Western Australia, Perth,
Western Australia , Australia, and Magdalena Wilko lazka, Faculty of
Natural Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology, Lublin, Poland and
Alicja Smoktunowicz, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science,
Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
SIMULATION IN BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
SIM_METH_01_SERV
Data-Based Estimation of Parameters for Time-Inhomogeneous CTMC Birth
and Death of Call Centers
Maciej Rafal Burak, West Pomeranian University of Technology in
Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland
SIM_METH_08_BUS
Analysing Privacy Aspects if Business Processes using Augmented
Process Mining Results
Maria Weinreuter, Sascha Alpers and Marius Take, FZI Forschungszentrum
Informatik, Karlsruhe, Germany
SIM_METH_12
Speculative Time Series: Theory and Practice
Igor Litvine, COEF, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6031,
South Africa
SIM_AI_FUZ_03
Investing under Uncertain Dynamics using the Concept of Unstable
Fuzziness: Selecting a Portfolio from ESG Funds
Adam Borovicka, Department of Econometrics, Prague University of
Economics and Business, Prague, Czech Republic
STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING
SIM_PRED_01
Integrating Game Theory into Technology Roadmapping: A Pathway to
Strategic Decision Making
Ariane Beaudoin-Bussières, Polytechninque Montréal, Canada, and Rob
Vingerhoeds, ISAE-SUPAERO, Université de Toulouse, France
SIM_EVAL_INTERACT_01
Simulation and Computational Intelligence Methods for Combat Groupings
Operational Capabilities Analysis in Cross-Domain Operations
Andrzej Najgebauer and Dawid Maslanik, Cybernetics Faculty, Institute
of Information Systems, Military University of Technology, Warsaw,
Poland
SIM_RISK_INTEL_03
New Trends in the Use of Simulations for Crisis Management
Bronislava Halúsková and Jozef Ristvej, Department of Crisis
Management, University of Žilina, Žilina, Slovakia
ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION MANAGEMENT
SIM_AERO_03_ONL
The Warning from the Far Side of the Moon
William Conley, Austin Cofrin School of Business, University of
Wisconsin at Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
SIM_RISK_01
Combining Shape Based and Raster Based Approaches for Forest Fires Simulation
Yves Dumond, Laboratoire LISTIC, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Campus
Scientifique, Le Bourget-du-Lac Cedex, France
SIM_AI_FUZ_01
An Expert System that solves the Sugarcane Harvest Programming
Problem: A Case Study in a Mexican Sugar Mill
Jose Manuel Flores-Perez and Catherine Azzaro-Pantel, Université de
Toulouse, Laboratoire de Génie Chimique. LGC UMR 5503 CNRS
INP-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France and Alberto A. Aguilar-Lasserre,
Instituto Tecnologico de Orizaba, Orizaba, Veracruz, and Gregorio
Fernandez Lambert, Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla,
Misantla, Veracruz, México
SIM_AI_NEUR_01_BIO
Performance Analysis of Residual Neural Networks in Soil Bacteria
Microscopic Image Classification
Aleksandra Konopka, Karol Struniawski, Ryszard Kozera, Institute of
Information Technology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW,
Warsaw, Poland
CHATBOTS, SOCIAL BOTS AND TEXT PROCESSING
SIM_IOT_SMART_03
A Proposal for Federated Chatbots for Distributed Information Access
Fernando Tricas García, Instituto de Investigación en Ingeniería de
Aragón, Universidad de Zaragoza, María de Luna, Zaragoza, Spain
SIM_AI_05
Active Speaker Detection in a Social Human Robot Interaction
Maintenance System for Social Robots
Kamil Skowronski and Adam Galuszka, Department of Automatic Control ad
Robotics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
SIM_AI_06
Application of Data-Collecting Chatbot for Polish Text Emotion Analysis
Kamil Skowronski, Department of Automatic Control and Robotics,
Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
SIM_ANMT_07_ONL
From Text Processing to Data Structuration in the Geographic Context
Nesrine Hassini, Khaoula Mahmoudi and Sami Faiz, Laboratory of Remote
Sensing and Information Systems with Spatial Reference (LTSIRS)
National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT) Tunis El Manar University,
Tunis, Tunisia
AGENT BASED SIMULATION
SIM_AGENT_03
Agentizing the Cobb Douglas Production Function
Mihika Dusad and William G. Kennedy, George Mason University Center
for Social Complexity, Fairfax, VA, USA
SIM_AGENT_05
Modelling Multi-Agent Interaction, Perception, and Turnover in Diverse
Organizations
Nina Carmichael-Tanaka and Neal B. Outland, Department of Psychology,
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
SIM_AGENT_02
A Multi-Objective Combinatorial Optimisation Framework for Large scale
Hierarchical Population Synthesis
Imran Mahmood, Nicholas Bishop, Anisoara Calinescu and Michael
Wooldridge, Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford,
Wolfson Building, Oxford, and Ioannis Zachos, Department of
Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
SIM_AGENT_01
Creating cooperative NPCs using Unity’s ML-Agents
Yurii Voronenko, Felix Benjamin Gruber, and Helmut Hlavacs, University
of Vienna, Research Group EDEN, Vienna, Austria
LEARNING AGENTS
SIM_AI_01_AUTO
PALAESTRAI: A Training Ground for Autonomous Agents
Eric MSP Veith, Torben Logemann and Arlena Wellßow, Carl von Ossietzky
University Oldenburg and Stephan Balduin, Thomas Wolgast, Marcel
Baumann, David Winkler, Lasse Hammer, Alya Salman, Marvin Schulz and
Amin Raeiszadeh, OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology,
Oldenburg, and Nils Wenninghoff, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,
Karlsruhe, Germany
SIM_AI_02_SERV
Architecture for a training Algorithm using a Simulation-as-a-Service
Infrastructure
Stephan Balduin and Alexander Berezin, OFFIS – Institute for
Information Technology, Oldenburg, and Sebastian Peter and Thomas
Oberliesen, Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Energy
Economics, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
SIM_AI_EX_01
A Novel Rule-Based Oversampling Approach for Imbalanced Data Classification
Xiao Zhang and Iván Paz and Angela Nebot, Soft Computing Research
Group at Intelligent Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Research
Center, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
SIM_LOGIS_02
Prediction of FTL Transport Cost based on Historical Data and Multiple
Linear Regression Model
Adam Galuszka, Jaroslaw Smieja and Tomasz Grzejszczak, Silesian
University of Technology, Gliwice, and Marcin Wolak, Marek Harasny,
Karol Jedrasiak and Maciej Zalwert, The Warsaw Stock Exchange
Logistics, Warsaw and Eryka Probierz, Silesian University of
Technology, Gliwice and Lukasiewicz Research Network, Institute of
Innovative Technologies, EMAG, Katowice, Poland
SIM_GRAPH_01_ONL
E -Learning Platform with Project-Based Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Sonia Amamou and Lilia Chniti, Department of Computer Science
University ISITCOM, INSY2S, France
MACHINE LEARNING
SIM_HPCN_01
Virtual Scenario Testbeds for Formal Training and Validation of
Machine-Learning based Systems
Osama Maqbool and Jürgen Rosmann, Institute of
Man-Machine-Interaction, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
SIM_AI_07
Application of Semi-Supervised Machine Learning Techniques to Subject
Recognition based on Affective State
Íñigo Martín-Melero, Universidad de Léon, Léon and Ana Serrano-Mamolar
and Juan J. Rodríguez-Diez, Universidad de Burgos, Burgos, Spain
SIM_AI_09
On the Recognition of the Game Type based on Physiological Signals and
Eye Tracking
Lukasz Czekaj, Lukasz Radzinski, Mateusz Kolimaga, Jakub Domaszewicz
and Robert Kitlowski, Aidmed, and Mariusz Szwoch, Faculty of
Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of
Technology, Gdansk, and Wlodzislaw Duch, Institute of Engineering and
Technology, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy & Informatics, Nicolaus
Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
SIM_OPT_06_AI
Metaheuristic Algorithms in Extreme Learning Machine for Selection of
Parameters in Activation Function
Karol Struniawski, Aleksandra Konopka and Ryszard Kozera, Institute of
Information Technology, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW,
Warsaw, Poland
SIM_AUTO_01_ONL
Implementation of Reinforcement Based Machine Learning Algorithms for
Bandwidth Allocation in the XGPON Networks
Khaoula Aguech and Imen Sfaihi Zouari , ENET’COM Sfax, NTSCOM
Laboratory, University of Sfax, Technlogy Park of Sfax, and Sami
Triki, ENET’COM Sfax, SYSCOM Labratory, ENIT, University of Tunis, and
Hichem Mrabet and Abderrazek Jemai, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis,
SERCOM Laboratory, Tunisia Polytechnic School, University of Carthage,
Tunis, Tunisia
ENGINEERING SIMULATION
SIM_OPT_01_ONL
Numerical Optimization of Ballistic Panels
Beata Jackowska-Zduniak, Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw
University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
SIM_FLUID_01_ONL
A One-Dimensional Simulation Study on the Performance Characteristics
of Siamese Engines
Carl Caruana, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
SIM_CYBER_01
Modeling and Mapping of Automotive Real-Time Applications on Future
E/E Architectures
Morgan Gauthier, Jean-Baptiste Chaudron, Philippe Cuenot, and Rob
Vingerhoeds, ISAE-SUPAERO - Université de Toulouse, Continental
Digital Services France and Continental Automotive France
SIM_ENG_01
From Model-Based Systems Engineering to Real Product Life-Cycle Management
Raquel Arrontes Quiroga, Rhea Mathew and Rob Vingerhoeds,
ISAE-SUPAERO, Université de Toulouse, France
SIMULATION IN AEROSPACE
SIM_METH_02
An Algorithm for eliminating The Boundary Layer Effect in the Integral
Identity in Pies for 2D Ortotropic Problems
Krzysztof Szerszen and Eugeniusz Zieniuk, University of Bialystok,
Institute of Computer Science, Bialystok, Poland
SIM_METH_04
A Procedure for approximating Boundary Conditions with Chebyshev
Series in Pies Based on Automatic Differentiation
Krzysztof Szerszen and Eugeniusz Zieniuk, University of Bialystok,
Institute of Computer Science, Bialystok, Poland
AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS SIMULATION
SIM_AI_03_AUTO
Selected Methods of PID Controller for Mobile Wheeled Robots
Karol Kania and Artur Babiarz, Department of Automatic Control and
Robotics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
SIM_INTEL_01_AUTO
A Beneficial Symbiotic Approach to Modeling Human System Interaction
to increase the level of Automation of Autonomous Vehicles
David Puertas-Ramirez and Jesus G. Boticario, Department of Artificial
Intelligence, UNED University, Madrid, and Raul Fernandez-Matellan and
David Martin-Gomez, Department of Systems Engineering and Automatics,
Carlos III de Madrid University, Leganés, Spain, and David Tena-Gago,
School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, West of
Scotland University, Paisley,United Kingdom
SIM_LOGIS_01_AUTO
Human Aware Cruise Control of a Smart Wheelchair in Populated Areas
with Adaptation Based on Empathy Phenomenon
Krzysztof Skrzypczyk, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
SIMULATION IN IOT AND SMART INDUSTRY
SIM_IOT_SMART_01
Anomaly Detection and Prevention for Smart Industry IoT using the
IoT-23 Dataset
Bilel Arfaoui Carthage University, Tunisia Polytechnic School,
SERCOM-Lab, FST, Tunis El Manar University, and Abderrazak Jemai
Carthage University, Tunisia Polytechnic School, SERCOM-Lab., INSAT,
Tunis, Tunisia
SIM_IOT_SMART_05
A Secure and Adaptive IoT Architecture for Industry 4.0 Leveraging
Flexible Manufacturing Simulators
Aymen Wali, Hichem Mrabet, and Abderrazek Jemai, INSAT, SERCOM
Laboratory, Tunisia Polytechnic School, University of Carthage, Tunis,
Tunisia
SIM_IOT_SMART_12
Network Resource Management for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
Based on Quality of Experience
Attila Vidács, Zalán Trombitás, HSN Lab, Department of
Telecommunications and Media Informatics, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics, Budapest University of Technology and
Economics, and Géza Szabó, Ericsson Research, Budapest, Hungary
SIM_IOT_SMART_10_ONL
Systematic Look at MCDM Methods for Designing Smart Home System
Victor Danev, Tatiana Atanasova and Dimitar Parvanov, Department of
Modelling and Optimization, Institute of Information and Communication
Technologies – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
DIGITAL TWINS
SIM_BIO_05
Prediction of Fuel Consumption in Forest Machines with the Application
of Experimentable Digital Twins
Abhay Bharadwaj, Michael Schluse, Arthur Wahl and Juergen Rossmann,
Institute for Man-Machine Interaction, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen,
Germany
SIM_AERO_05
A Novel Software Approach for Modular Satellite Systems Based on Digital Twins
Kristina Enes, Institute for Research and Transfer, RIF e.V.,
Department of Robot Technology, Dortmund and Juergen Rossmann,
Institute for Man-Machine Interaction, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen,
Germany
SIM_IOT_SMART_06
Exploring Blockchain Based Digital Twins with Remote Attestation
Kaisa Jatkola and Ian Oliver, Nokia Bell Labs, Espoo, Finland
SIMULATION IN LOGISTICS
SIM_MOD_ENG_01
Simulation Based Acquisition- Polish Concepts and Tools
Andrzej Najgebauer, Cybernetics Faculty, Institute of Information
Systems, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
SIM_METH_07_AERO_LOGIS_MANUF
Towards an Automated System to support the Complex Parts Manufacturing
Quotation in the Aerospace Industry
Murillo Skrzek, Anderson L. Szejka, Leonardo C. Hernandes, (PPGEPS).
Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, (PUCPR), Curitiba, Brazil
and Fernando Mas, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department
University of Sevilla (US), Sevilla, and M&M Group, Cadiz, Spain
SIM_BIO_07_LOGIS
Combining Supply Chain Modelling Concepts and Life Cycle Assessment
for Sustainable Medicine Supply Chain Reconfiguration
Indra Castro Vivar and Catherine Azzaro-Pantel, Laboratoire de Génie
Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS,Toulouse, France,
and Alberto A. Aguilar-Lasserre, Tecnológico Nacional de
México/Instituto Tecnológico de Orizaba, Orizaba, Mexico
SIM_OPT_04_LOGIS
Methods and Tools for Optimising Supply Chains Modelled as
Mixed-Integer Bilevel Programming Problems
Vincent Jacquot, Jose Manuel Flores-Perez and Catherine Azzaro-Pantel,
Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT,
UPS, and Sylvain Bourjade and Catherine Muller ULLER, TBS Business
School, Toulouse, France France
SIM_OPT_LOGIS_07
Literature Review on Supply Chain Operations Reference Model
Anastasiia Rozhok, Emanuele Adorni and Roberto Revetria, Department of
Mechanical, Energy, Management and Transportation Engineering,
University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy and Aneta Blazheva and Marin
Marinov, Sofia, Bulgaria
SIM_IOT_SMART_14_ONL
Last Mile Delivery – Optimization Problems in the Context of Industry 4.0
Eryka Probierz and Adam Galuszka, Department of Automation and
Robotics, and Wojciech Sikora, Department of Data Science and
Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
TRAFFIC SIMULATION
SIM_DISC_03_LOGIS
Identifying Under-Served Areas via by Simulating Taxi Rides
Dhananjai M. Rao, CSE Department, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA.
SIM_AERO_01_LOGIS_WEB
Development of Flight Guidance Control Laws for a Web Based Air
Traffic Control Simulator
Thierry Miquel, Antoine Pierre, Mikael Frenot, ENAC, Universite de
Toulouse, Toulouse, France
SIM_TRAF_01_ONL
Extraction and Processing of Geographic Data for the Automatic
Generation of 3D Traffic Environments
De Schampheleire Ben, KMS, Brussels, Belgium
SIMULATION IN BIOLOGY
SIM_METH_03_BIO
An Integrative Coinfection Modeling & Simulation Framework
Cheick A. T. Camara and Mamadou K. Traoré, IMS CNRS UMR 5218,
University of Bordeaux, Talence, France
SIM_BIO_02
Computational Method for Diagnosing Cardiovascular Diseases with
Preliminary Filtering of Measurement Errors of Cardiogram Parameters
Igor Atamanyuk, Mykolayiv National Agrarian University Mykolaiv,
Ukraine and Marcin Dudzinski, Department of Applied Mathematics,
Warsaw University of Life Sciences Warsaw, Poland, and Yuriy
Kondratenko, Department of Intelligent Information Systems, Petro
Mohyla Black Sea National University Mykolaiv, and Eugene Borchik,
Olena Shebanina, and Oleksiy Sadovoy, Department of Applied
Mathematics, Mykolayiv National Agrarian University Mykolaiv, Ukraine
SIM_BIO_03_ONL
A Simple SIS Model with a Transmission Function built on the Natural Logarithm
Marcin Choinski, Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw
University of Life Sciences _ SGGW, Warsaw, Poland
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