ICEIT 2015 KEYNOTES SPEAKERS 1st International Conference On Electrical and Information Technologies Dr. Charles Despins Quebec University, Canada An integrated approach to telecommunications and energy network design as a key driver of sustainable development The increasingly ubiquitous connectivity of not only individuals but also devices is opening up a myriad of applications in various vertical markets for the information and communications technology (ICT) industry, notably through big data and analytics. The cloud, which is used to make all this growth economically scalable, can also be leveraged to maximize environmental benefits in terms of not only energy efficiency but also in terms of mitigation of carbon and other polluting emissions. This however requires an integrated approach to the design of telecommunications and energy infrastructures. This presentation will address how the combination of digital economy strategies and energy production and distribution policies (e.g. with the smart grid, electrification of transport, etc.) can be a compelling driver of the triple bottom line of sustainability with economic, environmental and social benefits. Biography of Dr. Charles Despins Dr. Charles Despins is President and CEO of Prompt inc., a Canadian university-industry research and development consortium in the information and communications technologies (ICT) sector. In addition to his academic postings in the Université du Québec network, he has held various posts in the private sector, namely at CAE Electronics, Microcell Telecommunications and at Bell Nordiq Group (a network operator in rural and northern areas of Canada) as vice-president and chief technology officer. He has also worked in the 1990s as a consultant for wireless network deployments in India and China. Dr. Despins is a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada and a Senior Member of the IEEE. He was also a recipient of the Outstanding Engineer award (2006) from IEEE Canada and of the Best Paper of the Year award (1993) in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Following a thirty-year career in the ICT sector, he is today a frequent advocate on Sustainable ICT issues. 1 Pr. Rachid Benlamri Lakehead University, Canada Towards Semantic Interoperability for Healthcare Services Care provisioned to patients relies on complex medical documentation consisting of data of different nature, including structured and unstructured information that occurs in silos. Linking such fragmented clinical information to achieve better semantic interoperability remains a very challenging problem. This is mainly due to (i) the complexity of the used biomedical vocabulary; (ii) its diverse syntactical representation; and (iii) the different information models adopted by the various medical information systems. Therefore, if one agrees that semantic linking is the key to clinical impressions and planning, what if a computer can (i) correctly parse and annotate medical documentation; (ii) build high semantic structures out of unstructured documents from various electronic sources, and (iii) predict clinical contexts. What actions could then a computer take that benefit the patient, the healthcare team, and all levels of decision makers? This talk addresses the above challenges by presenting an ontological framework for medical documentation processing and analysis, whereby the document is no longer inert to information technology, but a rich source for knowledge acquisition and a road map to drive a wide range of highly interoperable software processes which range from collaborative treatment planning to just-in-time decision support. In particular, we present a new approach to combining benefits of Model Driven Software Development (MDSD), ontology engineering, and context processing to address current challenges of semantic interoperability in healthcare. Biography of Pr. Rachid Benlamri Pr. Rachid Benlamri is a Professor of Software Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering at Lakehead University, Canada. He obtained his Master and PhD from the University of Manchester - UK. Professor Benlamri is the head of the Semantic Web and Mobile Computing Lab at Lakehead University. His research interests are in the area of Semantic Web, Context-Aware Computing, Ubiquitous Computing, Mobile Knowledge Management, and Semantic Video Analysis. His research is supported by many funding institutions such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Ontario Center of Excellence, Connect Canada, Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC), Academic Health Science Centers (AHSC) of Ontario, and the Ontario Partnership for Innovations and Commercialization (OPIC). He supervised over 70 students and postdoctoral fellows. He served as keynote speaker for many international conferences. Professor Benlamri chaired many international conferences, such as The International Conference on Web and Open Access to Learning (ICWOAL’2014), the 6th Joint IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC2013), the 4th International Conference on Networked Digital Technologies (NDT’2012), and the 5th International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM2010). Prof. Benlamri is an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Ubiquitous Learning, and member of the editorial board of many other journals such as the International Journal of Learning Technologies, the International Journal of Mobile Communications, the International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, and the International Journal of Electronic Government. 2 Pr.Abdul Rahman Al-Ali American University of Sharjah, Émirats Arabes Unis Role of Internet of Things and Cloud Computing in the Smart Grid Technology Internet of Things (I.o.T) and Cloud Computing Services recently emerged as enabling technologies for the smart gird. Smart home appliances, Intelligent Electronic Device (IED) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) are major I.o.T objects that can be addressable using the IPV6. These objects are called the smart grid internet of things (SG-I.o.T). The SG-I.o.T generates big data that requires high speed computing infrastructure, widespread computer networks, big data storage, software, and platforms services. Utility companies’ control and data centers cannot handle such a large number of devices, high speed processing and massive data storage. Building large data center’s infrastructure takes a long time, requires widespread communication networks and huge capital investment. In addition, the center must have tailored operation and maintenance software packages such as distribution management system (DMS), geographic information systems (GIS), outage management systems (OMS), customer information systems (CIS) and supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA). Maintaining and upgrading control and data centers’ infrastructure and communication networks as well as updating and renewing software package licenses requires additional cost. An emerging computing paradigms such as cloud computing can be used as a smart grid enabler to replace the legacy utilities data centers. As best described by the NIST, “Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.” The talk will highlight the role of I.o.T and cloud computing services and development models in the smart grid. Mapping the smart grid NIST existing seven domain conceptual models with the cloud computing NIST service models will also be explored. Biography of Pr. A. R. Al-Ali Pr. A. R. Al-Ali received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering and a minor in computer science from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA, 1990; Master degree from Polytechnic Institute of New York, USA, 1986 and B.Sc.EE from Aleppo University, Syria, 1979. From 1991-2000, he worked as an associate /assistant professor in KFUPM, Saudi Arabia. Since 2000 and till now, he has been a professor of computer engineering at the American University of Sharjah, UAE. His research and teaching interests include: embedded systems hardware and software architectures, smart homes automations, smart grid evolutions and development, remote monitoring and controlling industrial plants utilizing Internet, GSM, and GPRS networks. Dr. Al-Ali has more than 100 conference and journal publications including two USA and European Patents. Professor Al-Ali has been invited to deliver keynote speeches on the recent evolution and development in the smart grid in several international conferences. 3 Dr. Juan A. Ortega Technical University of Catalonia, Spain Advanced signal processing and artificial intelligent tools for robust industrial diagnosis systems Diagnosis of industrial systems has become one of the most important issues to reduce manufacturing cost. Keep working, in the optimal conditions, the equipment of shop floor is mandatory to optimize the energy consumption and to assure the quality of the manufactured products. Traditional approaches to fault diagnosis are based in physical models of the machines that are used to determine the effects of the different faults cause in physical magnitudes. Afterwards some dedicated electronic instrumentation systems are proposed to acquire the physical magnitude altered by the fault and give an indication of the difference with the healthy state. In other words, the faulty state, even its severity, is trying to be determined by a single parameter associated to a single measurement. This approach usually results to non-robust diagnostics and in the impossibility to manage multi-fault scenarios. State of the art approaches for industrial diagnosis are based on the use of data fusion techniques based on artificial intelligent algorithms. In this sense, the idea is to take advantage of combine different parameters, or fault indicators, coming from different physical magnitudes in order to obtain robust diagnostics and to be able of manage multi-fault scenarios. Along the keynote, it will be reviewed the main mathematical tools used to this new approach and their use will be illustrated by means of different research and technology transfer projects conducted by MCIA group. Biography of Dr. Juan A. Ortega Dr. Juan A. Ortega received the M.S. Telecommunication Engineer and Ph.D. degrees in Electronics from the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in 1994 and 1997, respectively. In 1994, he joined the UPC Department of Electronic Engineering as a full time Associate Lecturer. In 1998, he obtained a tenured position as an Associate Professor. Since 1994 he has taught courses of microprocessors and signal processing. From 1994 to 2001 he was with Sensor Systems Group working in the areas of smart sensors, embedded systems, and signal conditioning, acquisition and processing. Since 2001 he belongs to the Motion Control and Industrial Applications research group working in the area of Industrial Diagnosis. His current R&D areas include: Electromechanical Systems Diagnosis, Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Smart sensors, Embedded Systems. In the last years, he has participated in several Spanish and European funded research projects about these items. Dr. Ortega has authored more than 100 referred journal and conference papers. 4 Dr. Driss Benhaddou University of Houston (UH), Texas Wireless Sensor Networks for Distributed Solar Energy in Smart Grid The current power grid is evolving toward a “smart grid” concept with power generation and distribution not limited to only large power stations. With the advent of small scale renewable energy technologies, such as solar energy (i.e. photovoltaic (PV)), and wind energy, smart grid will be composed of complex distributed systems of generators that accommodate renewable power spread in diverse locations, including customers. A typical scenario to consider is a customer implementing a solar energy system that will be used to deliver electricity to its needs while interacting with the smart grid for optimum operation of the building. Such a customer can store the solar energy, draw more energy from the grid, or sell energy back to the smart grid. To make this scenario happen, the customer’s system needs to communicate with the grid (by interacting through the advanced metering system) in order to get all necessary control information. This presentation will talk about trends and challenges in implementing algorithms and software components that will enable efficient integration of solar energy in buildings in a smart grid environment using wireless sensor networks. The talk will also present the current implementation at the University of Houston, current challenges and research opportunities. Biography of Dr. Driss Benhaddou Dr. Driss Benhaddou is a Fulbright scholar and an Associate Professor at the University of Houston (UH), Texas. He was a Fulbright visiting Professor at Al Akhawayn University, School of Science and Engineering during academic year 2012/2013. He is actively involved in optical networking, sensor networks research activities, and network-centered smart systems. He developed state of the art wireless and optical networking research lab (www.tech.uh.edu/won) and the AT&T lab (www.tech.uh.edu/att) at UH. Dr. Benhaddou has an extensive industrial experience with Lambda Optical Systems and Sprint, where he played a key role in protocol development and systems integration activities. He holds two doctoral degrees in optoelectronics and telecommunication networking from the University of Montpellier II, France, in 1995, and the University of Missouri in 2002. 5 Dr. Amin Bennouna University Cadi Ayad FSS Marrakech Morocco The Maghreb market of electricity The conference presents brief summary of electricity markets in three countries from the Maghreb: Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. The talk will essentially focus on the comparison between their: - gross production of electricity, - net electricity injected, - market size and segmentation in terms of low, medium and high voltage, - shape of the average load curves, - yearly power peak demand, - shares of the global production, net electricity injected, yearly power peak demand and market. Biography of Dr. Amin Bennouna Born on 1956, Amin Bennouna holds a Ph-D in Physics, which he teaches since 1980. Co-founder of a solar energy company from 1996 to 2005 and of a consulting company from 1999, he assisted the creation of few innovative companies, contributed to build one of the three energy scenarios for Morocco on 2030 and is vice president of the Moroccan Solar and Wind Industry Association (AMISOLE). Author or contributor to several studies on energy in Morocco and co-founder of national and international initiatives on research and education, he is the author of about ninety papers and communications. On 2009, he got a national research distinction award for his works on “A decision tool for the design of a solar system with a predefined strategy". He wrote a monographic book about energy in Morocco on April 2011. 6 ICEIT 2015 PROGRAM 1st International Conference On Electrical and Information Technologies Presentation guidelines: All presentations should be in English. The time provided for oral presentations is 15 min (10 min for the presentation and 5 min for discussion). ICEIT 2015 presenters should give their slides to the session chair before the beginning of each session. They have to provide the session chairman with a PowerPoint or PDF presentation on a USB key, as well as a short (10-line maximum) printed biography. In addition, they should report to their session room 15 minutes before the scheduled time. For poster presentations, the posters should be displayed in the day of presentation at 8:30 AM. In the poster session any explanation required should be provided to session chairs and visitors. Conference Registration: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Wednesday, March 25, 2015 8:00 AM Conference Registration 8:30 AM Showcase, Exhibition & Posters 9:00-9:30am Opening Ceremony 9:40-10:20am Keynote Speech 1: BAHIA ROOM "An integrated approach to telecommunications and energy network design as a key driver of sustainable development" BAHIA ROOM Keynote Speaker: Charles Despins, Quebec University, Canada 10:20-10:50am Tea Break and Networking 11:00-11:40am Keynote Speech 2: BAHIA ROOM "Advanced signal processing and artificial intelligent tools for robust industrial diagnosis systems" Keynote Speaker: Juan Antonio Ortega, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain 11:50-12:30am Keynote Speech 3: BAHIA ROOM " Towards Semantic Interoperability for Healthcare Services" Keynote Speaker: Rachid Benlamri, Lakehead University, Canada 11:30am-01:00pm Showcase, Exhibition & Posters Session Chair: Anouar Achour, Mohammed V University ,ENSET Rabat, Morocco ID:14 Lotfi Eaachak, Amine Belhabibe and Mohammed Bouhorma. "Towards a New Concept of Serious Game Generator ". ID:20 Ilias Ouachtouk, Soumia El hani, Said Guedira, Lahbib Sadiki , Khalid Dahi. "Modeling of squirrel cage induction motor a view to detecting broken rotor bars faults". ID:139 Aicha Slassi Sennou and Khalid Loudiyi. " Renewable Energy Integration Using PowerGAMA: Moroccan Case Study". 7 ID:24 Id-hammad Mohamed, Afdel Karim and Asimi Ahmed . " The Migration of the University Computing Park toward a Secure IaaS Cloud". ID:82 Hamada El kabtane, Youssef Mourdi,Mohamed El adnani and Mohamed Sadgal. " The integration of augmented reality in the virtual learning environment for practical activities". ID:74 Hussah A. Al-Odan and Ahmad A. Al-Daraiseh. " Open Source Data Mining Tools A Comparative Study". ID:54 Ehlem Zigh, Mohamed Faouzi Belbachir and Mohamed Kadiri. "Extraction of buildings using a fuzzy-morphological method". ID:39 K.R.Chathurika Koswatte, Paik Incheon, Kumara Banage T. G. S. and T.H.A.S. Siriweera . " Meta-Ontology for Innovative Product Design with Semantic TRIZ" ID:60 Fatma Zohra Bouchibane and Khalida Ghanem. "Impact of Pilot Symbols Design on the Performance of the LTE System". 1:00-2:00pm Lunch 2:00-3:35pm SESSION 1: "Semiconductors and devices" BAHIA ROOM Session chairs: Abderrazzak El Boukili, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane Morocco Larbi Bellarbi, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat Morocco 2:00-2:15 ID:16 Imane Halkhams, Wafae El Hamdani, Moulhime El Bekkali and Said Mazer. " Fully Differential Active Inductor For CMOS Active Filter Applications". 2:20-2:35 ID:56 2:40- 2:55 ID:23 3:00-3:15 ID:108 Mohamed El Haouari, El Mostapha Feddi, Abdelkarim Oukerroum and E. Assaid. " The simultaneous effects of the hydrostatic pressure and magnetic field on the donor confined in inhomogeneous quantum dots". Abderrahim El Amrani, Meryem El Bouhali, Mohsine Bouya, Abdellah Benali, Mustapha Faqir, Abdelkader Hadjoudja and Mounir Ghogho. "Electrical performance of the glass interposer based 3D packaging: modeling and simulation". Alae Bennour, Said Mazer and Catherine Algani. " A static large signal model of an HPT phototransistor SiGe/Si for Opto-microwave applications". 3:20-03:35 ID:144 Abderrazzak El Boukili. "New models for thermal stress simulation in 3D Nano CMOS transistors". SESSION 2: "Web services " 2:00-03:15pm ANFA ROOM Session chairs: Stefan Krämer, University of Regensburg, Germany Mohammed Boulmalef, International University of Rabat, Morocco 2:00-2:15 ID:40 Aafaf Ouaddah, Imane Bouij-Pasquier, Anas Abou El Kalam and Abdellah Ait Ouahman. "Security Analysis and proposal of new Access Control model in the Internet of Things". 2:20-2:35 ID:135 Assia Naja, Mohammad Essaaidi, Mourad Azzekhmam and Mohammed Boulmalf. " A new adaptive algorithm for data dissemination in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks". 2:40- 2:55 ID:75 Soukaina Elhasnaoui and Hicham Medromi. " A new IT Governance architecture based on multi agents system to support project management". ID:148 Naoufel Kraiem, Zuhoor Al-Khanajari. "From legacy Web applications to Web Services based applications". 3:00-3:15 8 3:40-4:55pm SESSION 3: "Smart Grid " BAHIA ROOM Session chairs: Abdul RahmanAL ALI, American University of Sharjah, UAE Amin BENNOUNA, University Cadi Ayad FSS Marrakech , Morocco 3:40-3:55 ID:52 4:00-4:15 ID:62 4:20-4:35 ID:70 4:40-4:55 ID:99 3:40-4:55pm Labiba Adjoudj, Fatiha Lakdja, Fatima Zohra Gherbi and Djaffar Ould Abdeslem. "Improving the stability of the system west Algerian network (2012) by inserting renewable energy source". Noreddine Citroen, Mohammed Ouassaid and Mohamed Maaroufi. "Long Term Electricity Demand Forecasting Using Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model: Case Study of Morocco". Mutaz Khairalla, Ahmed Gaouda, Mohammed Abdel-Hafez, Khaled Shuaib and Mahmoud Alahmad." Challenges in Load Profile Monitoring : Case Study". Djilani Kobibi Youcef Islam, Hadjeri Samir and Djehaf Mohamed Abd El Djalil. " Independent Power Flow Control and Dynamic Performance Enhancement by the UPFC". SESSION 4: "Real-Time Monitoring and Diagnosis Systems " ANFA ROOM Session chairs: Juan Antonio ORTEGA, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain Said GUEDIRA, Higher School of Mines in Rabat, Morocco 3:40-3:55 ID:43 Younes AIT ELMAATI, Lhoussain EL BAHIR and Khalid FAITAH. "Residual generation for the gearbox efficiency drop fault detection in the NREL 1.5 Wind Pact turbine" 4:20-4:15 ID:127 4:20-4:35 ID:63 Khalid Dahi, Khalid DAHI, Soumia EL HANI, Said GUEDIRA, Lahbib SADIKI and Ilias OUACHTOUK. "High-Resolution Spectral Analysis Method to Identify Rotor Faults in WRIM using Neutral Voltage". Stefan Krämer, Juergen Mottok and Stanislav Racek. " Proportionate Fair based Multicore Scheduling for Fault Tolerant Multicore Real-Time Systems". 4:40-4:55 ID:143 5:00pm-5:30pm Nabil Ngote, Said Guedira, Mohammed Ouassaid and Mohamed Cherkaoui. " Comparison of Wavelet-Functions for Induction-Motor Rotor Fault Detection Based on the Hybrid “Time Synchronous Averaging – Discrete Wavelet Transform Approach". Tea Break and Networking 5:30-7:25pm SESSION 5: "Wireless and mobile Technology " BAHIA ROOM Session chairs: Assim SAGAHYROON, American University of Sharjah , UAE Yassine SALIH ALJ, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco 5:30-5:45 ID:41 Sameer Alawnah and Assim Sagahyroon. "Smartphone's Power". 5:50-6:05 ID:45 Sami Alwakeel, Agung Prasetijo and Najla Alnabhan. " An adaptive Energy- Saving Routing Algorithm for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks". 6:10-6:25 ID:58 Noureldien Abdelraman. "A Novel Taxonomy of MANET Attacks". 6:30-6:45 ID:59 6:50-7:05 ID:65 Moulay Elhassan Elazhari, Mourad Nedil, Yassine Salih Alj, Ismail Ben Mabrouk, Khalida Ghanem and Larbi Talbi. "Off-Body LOS and NLOS Channel Characterization in a Mine Environment". Amro Al-Radaideh, A. R. Al-Ali, Salwa Bheiry and Sameer Alawnah. "A Wireless Sensor Network Monitoring System for Highway Bridges". 7:10-7:25 ID:119 Rym Labdaoui , Khalida Ghanem and Fatiha Youcef Ettoumi." Using market equilibrium optimization technique for ressource allocations in underlay cognitive radio". 9 5:30-7:25pm SESSION 6: "Signal processing " ANFA ROOM Session chairs: Abderrazzak El Boukili, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco Ahmed Hammouch, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat, Morocco 5:30-5:45 ID:89 Naoual Mijlad, Elmostafa Elwarraki and Abdelhadi Elbacha."Implementation of a behavioral IGBT model in SIMULINK". 5:50-6:05 ID:97 Maryam Abata, Moulhime El Bekkali, Said Mazer and Catherine Algani. "A V-Band MMIC Frequency Quadrupler with Active Input Matching". 6:10-6:25 ID:98 Noha Al Majid, Said Mazer, Moulhime El Bekkali and Catherine Algani. "Design of V-band millimeter-wave MMIC Low Noise Amplifiers". 6:30-6:45 ID:133 Atman Jbari and Larbi Bellarbi. " Phase Measurement System Operating at constant frequency". 6:50-7:05 ID:21 Hamid Bouassam, Virginie Degardin and Mounir Rifi. "Impact of loads on insertion gain and capacity for MIMO PLC channels". 7:10-7:25 ID:17 Abdellah El Abbous, Naoufal Raissouni, Nel Samama and Abdelilah Azyat. " A software postprocessing method for GPS receiver’s accuracy characterization". Thursday, March 26, 2015 8:00 AM Conference Registration 8:30 AM Showcase, Exhibition & Posters 8:30-9:10am Keynote Speech 4: BAHIA ROOM "Role of Internet of Things and Cloud Computing in the Smart Grid Technology" Keynote Speaker: Abdul Rahman AL ALI, American University of Sharjah, UAE 09:20-10:00am Keynote Speech 5: BAHIA ROOM " The Maghreb market of electricity" Keynote Speaker: Amin Bennouna, University Cadi Ayad FSS Marrakech,Morocco 10:10- 10:40am Tea Break and Networking 10:50-11:30am Keynote Speech 6: BAHIA ROOM " Wireless Sensor Networks for Distributed Solar Energy in Smart Grid" Keynote Speaker: Driss Benhaddou, University of Houston (UH), Texas 11:30am-01:0pm Showcase, exhibition & posters Session Chair: Yassine SALIH ALJ, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco ID:8 ID:104 ID:120 ID:121 SOKLABI Abdellatif, BAHAJ Mohamed and YAHYAOUI Abdelmalek. "Reliable communication of heterogeneous mobile agents". Ali Mounira, Talha Abdemajid, Berkouk Abdemajid. "Comparative Study between Active and Reactive Power Control of a Doubly-Fed Induction. Generator in Wind Turbines". Soukaina Brangui, Mohammed El Kihal and Yassine Salih-Alj." An Enhanced Noise Cancelling System for a Comprehensive Monitoring and Control of Baby Environments". Ayoub Fikri, El Mehdi Zrihni and Yassine Salih Alj. "A Smartphone-based System for Traffic Congestion Control using RFID Tags". 10 ID:122 Soukaina Elaouad, Salima Benmakhlouf, Naoufel Tobaji, Mohamed Amine Dmini and Yassine Salih Alj. "Car Parking Management System using AMR-Sensor Technology". ID:69 LAMRHARI Soumaya andTayeb Sadiki."Web applications security: Principal and practicle approaches". ID:7 Yuping Yan, Chenyu Gan,, Chao Zuo, Sijin Wu , Shuping Dang. "Analysis of Uniform and Optimal Power Allocation Strategies for Decode-and-Forward Relay Considering Direct Transmit Link". Mohamed EMHARRAF,Mohammed RAHMOUN,Mohammed SABER and Mostafa AZIZI. " Mobile robot : Simultaneous localization and mapping of unknown indoor environment". ID:55 11:30-12:45am SESSION 7: "Renewable Energy 1 " BAHIA ROOM Session chairs: Soumia EL HANI, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat Morocco Mourad Taha Janan, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat Morocco 11:30-11:45 ID:107 11:50-12:05 ID:88 12:10-12:25 ID:129 12:30-12: 45 ID:38 11:30am-01:20pm Abdelouahed Mesbahi, Abdelhadi Raihani, Omar Bouattane, Abdellah Saad and Mohamed Khafallah. "Current Signature Analysis method for in situ characterization of a Wind Enegy Conversion System". Abd Elwahed Touati, El Hassane Abdelmounim, Radouane Majdoul, Ahmed Moutabir and Mohamed Aboulfatah. "Design of an Mppt based on the torque estimator for variable speed turbines". Amina Echchaachouai, Soumia El Hani, Ahmed Hammouch and Said Guedira. "Extended Kalman filter used to estimate speed rotation for sensorless MPPT of wind conversion chain based on a PMSG". Lhoussain El Bahir, Touria Hassoun, Youness Aite Driss, Mustapha El AdnaniI. "Estimator of local solar irradiation, based on a PV model". SESSION 8: "Software and control Engineering" ANFA ROOM Session chairs: Najib Bennis, Mohammed V University ENSET Rabat Morocco Abdessamad Naiali, Mohammed V University ENSET Rabat Morocco 11:30-11:45 ID:132 Houda Mezouar, Abdellatif El Afia, Fatima Ouzayd and Raddouane Chiheb. " Toward a process model of Moroccan electric supply chain". 11:50-12:05 ID:93 Zineb Mcharfi, Bouchra El Asri, Ikram Dehmouch and Abdelaziz Kriouile. "Measuring the Impact of Traceability on the Cost of Software Product Lines Using COPLIMO". 12:10-12:25 ID:147 12:30-12: 45 ID:10 Fayçal Mimouni, Abdellah Abouabdellah and Hassan Mharzi. " Proposition of a mathematical model to measure the minimal rates of return for a beneficial introduction of reverse logistics in a direct chain". Widad Jakjoud, Mohamed Bahaj and Jamal Bakkas. "Generic transposition from data source toward ontology". 12:50- 1:05 ID:85 Chebli Samira, Elakkary Ahmed and Sefiani Nacer. "New PI stabilization of first- order congestion control of active queue management routers". 1:05- 1:20 ID:96 Mohammed Abd El Djalil Djehaf, Djilani Kobibi Y I, Hadjeri S. "Modeling of a Multi-level Converter Based VSC HVDC Supplying a Dead Load". 11 1:15-2:15pm Lunch 2:15- 4:10pm SESSION 9: " Image processing and acquisition" BAHIA ROOM Session chairs: Youssef ZAZ Abdelmalek Essaadi University Tetouan- Tanger, Morocco Abdenacer BOUROUHOU, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat Morocco 2:15-2:30 ID:25 Anissa Bouzalmat, Naouar Belghini and Arsalane Zarghili. " Face Recognition: Comparative Study between Linear and non Linear Dimensionality Reduction Methods". 2:35-2:50 ID:47 Maha Jazouli, Aicha Majda, Djamel Merad and Arsalane Zarghili. " Moving object detection by background subtraction with radiometric similarity and a dynamic threshold". 2:55-3:10 ID:72 Khalid Fakhar, Mohamed El Aroussi, Mohamed Nabil Saidi and Driss Aboutajdine. Biometric Score Fusion in Identification Model using the Choquet Integral". 3:15-3:30 ID:80 Mohammed Khalil and Abdellah Adib. " From blind to non-blind audio watermarking: a new approach based on blind source separation". 3:35-3:50 ID:117 Bouchra El Qacimy, Mounir Ait Kerroum and Ahmed Hammouch. " A Review of Feature Extraction Techniques for Handwritten Arabic Text Recognition". 3:55-4:10 ID:118 Abeer Al-Arfaj and Abdulmalik Al-Salman. "Arabic NLP Tools for Ontology Construction from Arabic Text: An Overview". 2:15- 3:50pm SESSION 10: "Renewable Energy 2" " ANFA ROOM Session chairs: Mohammed BENNANI, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat Morocco Abdellah Bah, Mohammed V University, ENSET Rabat Morocco 2:15-2:30 ID:115 2:35-2:50 ID:145 2:55-3:10 ID:113 3:15-3:30 ID:42 3:35-3:50 ID:125 Hanane Ait Lahoussine Ouali, Ahmed Alami Merrouni and Mohammed Amine Moussaoui. "Electricity yield analysis of a 50 MW solar tower plant under Moroccan climate". Radouan Ajdid, Mohammed Ouassaid and Mohamed Maaroufi. "Power Output Evaluation of Polycrystalline PV Panel under Various Irradiances and Temperatures in Moroccan Regions". Radouane Majdoul, Abdelmounim Hassan, Mohamed Aboulfatah, Abd Elwahed Touati and Ahmed Moutabir. " Combined analytical and numerical approach to determine the fourparameter single-diode photovoltaic cells models". Shaharin Sulaiman, Mohamad Hidayat Mat, Fiseha Guangul and Mohammed BouRabee. "Real-Time Study on the Effect of Dust Accumulation on Performance of Solar PV Panels in Malaysia". Touria Gueddouch, Abdallah Saad and Abdelhamid Hmidat. "Analysis of the impact of internal loads on the behavior and consumption of electrical energy of building". 4:15-4:45pm Tea Break and Networking 4:45-06:20pm SESSION 11: " Biomedical Engineering" BAHIA ROOM Session chairs: Mustapha Faqir International University of Rabat, Morocco Mohsine bouya , International University of Rabat, Morocco 4:45-5:00 ID:76 Elmehdi Benmalek and Jamal Elmhamdi. " Arrhythmia ECG Signal Analysis using Non Parametric Time-Frequency Techniques". 5:05-5:20 ID:79 Sandabad Sara, Benba Achraf, Hammouch Ahmed, Sayd Tahri Yassine and Bara Samir. " Brain extraction algorithms applied to real cerebral MRI". 5:25-5:40 ID:102 Afyf Amal, Bellarbi Larbi, Abdelhamid Errachid and Mohamed Adel Sennouni. "Flexible Microstrip UWB Slot Antenna, Printed on a Kapton Substrate, for Breast cancer detection". 12 5:45-6:00 ID:106 6:05- 6:20 ID:149 4:45-06:40pm El Houssaine Ouacha, Bouazza Faiz, Ali Moudden, Idris Aboudaoud, Hicham Banouni, Mustapha Boutaib and Hassan Bita. "Non-destructive characterization of the air influence on the UHT milk quality by ultrasonic technique". Achraf Benba, Abdelilah Jilbab, Ahmed Hammouch and Sara Sandabad. "Voiceprints analysis using MFCC and SVM for detecting patients with Parkinson’s disease". SESSION 12: "Cloud- Network Computing " ANFA ROOM Session chairs: Mohammed Boulmalef, International University of Rabat, Morocco Nabih ALAOUI, International University of Rabat, Morocco 4:45-5:00 ID:128 Zinelaabidine Nadir, Nasreddine Lagraa, Abderrahmane Lakas and Mohamed Bachir Yagoubi. "A Seamless Address Allocation in Vehicular Networks". 5:05-5:20 ID:103 5:25-5:40 ID:87 Adil Maarouf, Abderrahim Marzouk and Abdelkrim Haqiq. "Towards a Trusted third party based on Multi-agent systems for Automatic control of the quality of service contract in the Cloud Computing". Nabih Alaoui, Jean-Pierre Cances and Vahid Meghdadi. "Energy Consumption In Wireless Sensor Networks for network coding structure and ARQ protocol". 5:45-06:00 ID:5 My Abdelkader Youssefi, Jamal El Abbadi. "Pilot-Symbol Patterns for MIMO OFDM Systems under Time Varying Channels". 06:05-06:20 ID:123 Sonia Ben Rejeb, Nidal Nasser and Sami Tabbane. "An Adaptive Auto-Tuning Scheme based Mobility in 4G and Beyond Networks". 06:25- 06:40 ID: 35 Mohamed Ababou, Rachid El kouch , Mostafa Bellafkih and Nabil Ababou. "Energy Efficient and Effect of Mobility on ACDTN Routing Protocol based on Ant Colony". 8:30pm-10:30pm Conference Dinner Friday, March 27, 2015 Inscription needed for participation Inscription needed for participation 9:00-11:30am Green Platform ADEREE visit (Agence pour le Développement des Energies Renouvelables et de l'Efficacité Energétique) 3:00-6:00pm A city tour that includes Koutoubia Minaret, Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs to discover the South Pearl. 13 ICEIT 2015 VENUE 1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES The ICEIT'15 conference will be held at Ryad Mogador Menara. How to reach the conference hotel ? Marrakech-Menara Airport (http://www.aeroport-de-marrakech-menara.com/) Charter and Scheduled flights. Distance from hotel: 4 km. Marrakech railway station (www.oncf.ma) 14
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