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2020 4th International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies

Rabat-Sale, Morocco

HONORARY CHAIRS

Saaïd Amzazi, Minister of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education and Scientific Research, Morocco

Mohammed Rhachi, President of Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco Khalid El Bikri, ENSET Director-Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco

GENERAL CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

Soumia El Hani, ENSET- Mohammed V University in Rabat, AMARIST Chair, Morocco Mohammed Essaaidi, ENSIAS - Mohammed V University in Rabat, IEEE Morocco Section Past Chair

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR

Mohammed Osama, Director Energy Systems Research Laboratory Florida International University, Miami, Florida USA

INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE

Mohammed Osama, USA Said Guedira, Morocco

Abdulrahman Al-Ali, UAE Juan Antonio Ortega, Spain

Mohammed Boulmalef, Morocco Sami Al Wakil, KSA

Charles Despins, Canada Ricardo Jardim-Goncalves, Portugal

Ahmed Boutejdar, Germany

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Najib Bennis (chair) Souad Boukili Larbi Bellarbi

My Hachem El Yousfi Alaoui Nordine Zidane Fatime Zinoune

Abdellah Bah Najoua Labjar Lahcen Azrar

PhD. STUDENTS

Ilias Ouachtouk Imad Aboudrar

Hamza Mediouni Hammadi Laghridat

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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM GENERAL CO-CHAIRS

It is always a delight welcoming you to attend the 4th edition of the “International Conference on

Electrical and Information Technologies” (ICEIT’20) at Rabat-Sale, 4-7 March 2020.

ICEIT spans two interrelated research domains that play a vital role in many emerging

technologies. These technologies, including: Green Energy, smart grid, smart cities, digital

transformation, Internet of Things, mobile phones, telecommunications and vehicular

technologies, innovative smart teaching and E-learning technologies,... were instrumental for

shaping and building modern societies, solving many of its development problems and also acting

as a catalyst for employment growth in the wider economy by creating a workforce for the

machine age, and taking into consideration the climate change effects mitigation.

This conference is dedicated to bring together academics, researchers, scientists, engineers,

industrialists, scholars and other professionals from all over the world to share their ideas and

views, to discuss ongoing challenges, to exchange experimental or theoretical results, novel

designs, work-in-progress, experience, case studies, and trend-setting ideas in the area of

Electrical and Information Technologies which may in turn inspire or validate new standards and

practices in the professional field and develop possible chances for future collaborations.

ICEIT’20 has succeeded to attract and gather a myriad number of papers covering all issues and

facets related to the scope and topics of this international conference, in which all accepted and

presented papers, are expected to be included in IEEE Xplore. In addition, the authors of selected

best papers will be invited post conference to extend their contributions for special issues of

prominent and prestigious journals.

To our outstanding speakers and participants who have come from Morocco and other parts of

the world, we are greatly honored and pleased to welcome you in Rabat-Sale, that we believe it

is a wonderful and marvelous place to welcome you to this important event.

Moreover, ICEIT’20 success is with no doubt the result of the constant involvement, perseverance, dedication and hard work of different stakeholders, especially, the organizing and steering committees as well as TPC members and volunteers. We would like to seize this opportunity to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to them.

Finally, we are confident that you will enjoy both the technical and social programs, offered to you in the framework of ICEIT’20.

Soumia El Hani Mohammed Essaaidi

Mohammed V University of Rabat Mohammed V University of Rabat AMARIST Chair ENSIAS ENSET, Rabat IEEE Morocco Section Past Chair

www.iceit-conference.org/ICEIT20

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TPC CHAIR WELCOME MESSAGE On behalf of the Organization Committee, we welcome you to the 4th IEEE International

Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies 2020 (ICEIT’20). This edition of ICEIT is

taking place at Dawliz Hotel in Rabat-Sale, Morocco, March 4-7 2020. The technical program

promises to be exciting and stimulating with several plenary and invited talks from leading

worldwide experts. The conference also included multiple oral and poster technical sessions of

original contributions. Several tutorials will also be offered provided extended coverage on topics

of interest to conference participants.

We are grateful for your participation, and hope that you will enjoy this rich technical program,

plenary presentations, tutorials and innovative discussions with International experts and industry

leaders. The international reviewer panel included many reviewers from around the world. Each

paper received its reviews and the acceptance decisions were made based on at least three

reviews. Selected authors of best papers will be invited to extend their contributions for special

issues of prestigious Springer issue planned in conjunction with the conference. We promise you

that the technical and social programs of ICEIT’20 will provide for a pleasant environment to

network and enjoy the culturally rich cities of Rabat-Sale.

I would like to offer my warm thanks to the many technical reviewers, session chairs and

presenters whose work made this conference a success. We look forward to welcoming you at

ICEIT’20 for interesting technical discussions on many of the important topics that will shape our

world with advances in Electrical and Information Technologies. We are confident that you will

enjoy both the technical and social programs, offered to you during ICEIT’20.

ICEIT’20

Technical Program Chair Professor Osama Mohammed

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TOPICS

Session I Solar Energy

Session II Biomedical Engineering

Session III Electrical Machines & Power Systems

Session IV Real Time Monitoring and Diagnosis systems

Session V Power Electronics & Energy Conversion

Session VI Control Engineering and Mechatronics

Control Systems and Robotics (1)

Session VIII Image Processing and Acquisition

Session IX Control Systems and Robotics (2)

Session X Wireless, Signal processing and semiconductors

Session XI Renewable Energies and Energy storage

Session XII Security and Digital Transformation

Session VII

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ICEIT 2020 ADVANCED PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Badges must be worn at all times during presence at all conference events. You must have your ticket in your possession for all social functions for admission.

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Rabat

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Ilhem SLAMA-BELKHODJA

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Mohammed Benbouzid, Brest, France

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João Martins, Lisbon, Portugal

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Osama Mohammed, Miami, Florida USA

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ICEIT 2020 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

“Operational Security and Control Challenges in Smart Energy Systems “

Prof. Osama Mohammed, Director Energy Systems Research Laboratory Florida International University, Miami, Florida USA

Thursday, March 5, 2020 09:40-10:20

Abstract: The development of innovative cyber security technologies, tools and methodologies that advance the energy system’s ability to survive cyber-attacks and incidents while sustaining critical functions, is needed for the secure operation of utilities, industrial systems, smart homes and transportation systems. It is essential to verify and validate the ability of the developed solutions and methodologies so that they can be effectively used in practice. The development of solutions to mitigate cyber vulnerabilities throughout the energy delivery system is essential to protect hardware assets. It will also make systems less susceptible to cyber threats and provide reliable delivery of electricity, if a cyber incident occurred. In this talk, we will describe how the developed solution can protect the power grid, industrial systems, smart homes and transportation systems and infrastructures from cyber-attacks as well as build cybersecurity protection into emerging power grid components and customer based services. This includes microgrid and demand-side management components as well as protects the network (substations and productivity lines) and data infrastructure to increase the resilience of the energy delivery systems against cyber-attacks. The development of secure operation and cyber security capabilities in energy systems should span over multiple strategies; in the near term, midterm and long term. The continuous security state monitoring across cyber-physical domains is the goal in the near term. The development of continually defending interoperable components that continue operating in degraded conditions is required in the midterm. The development of methodologies to mitigate cyber incidents to quickly return to normal operations is necessary for all system components in the long term. We will discuss R&D efforts in these research areas centered on the development of operational frameworks related to communication and interoperability, control and protection in various platforms including smart homes and electric vehicles. One of the emerging research areas is the scalable cloud-based Multi-Agent System for the control of large scale penetration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and their infrastructure into the power grid. This is a system that is able to survive cyber-attacks while sustaining critical functions. This framework’s network will be assessed by applying contingencies and identifying the resulting signatures for detection in real-time. As a result, protective measures can be taken to address the dynamic threats in the foreseen grid-integrated EV parks where the developed system will have an automated response to a cyber-attack. In distributed energy management systems, the protection system must be adaptive. It is assisted by communication networks to react to dynamic changes in the microgrid configurations. In this regard, this presentation will also describe a newly developed protection scheme with extensive communication for power networks to monitor the microgrid during these dynamic changes. The robustness and availability of the communication infrastructure is required for the success of protection measures.

Biography: Dr. Osama A. Mohammed is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Associate Dean of Research at the College of Engineering, Florida International University. He is the director of the Energy Systems Research Laboratory at FIU. He has performed research on various topics in power and energy systems, design optimization and physics based modeling in electric drive systems, power electronics and other low-frequency environments. He is world-renowned for his contributions in these areas. He has also performed research in the areas of electromagnetic signatures, EMI, wideband gap devices, and ship power systems modeling and analysis. He currently has active research projects for several federal agencies in these areas in addition to other projects in power system operation, smart grid distributed control and interoperability, cyber physical systems, and co-design of cyber and physical components for future energy systems applications. He has published more than 750 articles in refereed journals and other IEEE refereed international conference records. His publications are highly cited and his presentations are frequently invited; at research, academic and industrial organizations and conferences worldwide.

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He also authored a book and several book chapters. Dr. Mohammed is a Fellow of IEEE and an elected fellow of the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society. He received the prestigious IEEE Power and Energy Society Cyril Veinott Electromechanical Energy Conversion Award and the 2012 Outstanding Research Award from Florida International University, the 2017 outstanding doctoral mentor and the distinguished Professor designation in 2018. He served or currently serving as editor/associate editor of several IEEE Transactions including the IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, the IEEE Transaction on Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, in addition to COMPEL, several Elsevier journals and the ACES Journal. Professor Mohammed also served as the International Steering Committee Chair for the IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference (IEMDC), the IEEE Biannual Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation (CEFC) and COMPUMAG. Professor Mohammed was the General Chair for more than 12 major international conferences in addition to being vice chair or editorial board chair for six other conferences over the past 30 years. He currently serves on the IEEE IAS Council as Region 3 Chapters representative and the Miami Section Chapter Chair. He served as the president of the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES). He was a member of the IEEE/Power Engineering Society Governing Board (1992-1996) and was the Chairman of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Constitution and Bylaws committee. He continues to serve as chair, officer or as an active member on several IEEE PES committees, sub-committees, conference and technical working groups.

“Microgrids energy management systems: Methods, solutions, and challenges”

Prof. Mohamed Benbouzid, University of Brest, UMR CNRS 6027 IRDL – Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme, Brest, France.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

11:00-11:40

Abstract: Renewable energy resources are currently being deployed on a large scale to meet the requirements of increased energy demand, mitigate the environmental pollutants, and achieve socio-economic benefits for sustainable development. The integration of such distributed energy sources into utility grid paves the way for microgrids. The microgrid concept is introduced to have a self-sustained system consisting of distributed energy resources that can operate in an islanded mode during grid failures. In microgrid, an energy management system is essential for optimal use of these distributed energy resources in intelligent, secure, reliable, and coordinated ways.<Br> In this context, this keynote aims to critically discuss decision-making strategies and their solution methods for microgrid energy management systems. Renewables and load demand volatility and intermittency will also be discussed through uncertainty quantification methods. Finally, a comparative analysis of communication technologies will also be discussed for cost-effective implementation of microgrid energy management systems.

Biography: Mohamed Benbouzid received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Batna, Batna, Algeria, in 1990, the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, Grenoble, France, in 1991 and 1994, respectively, and the Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches degree from the University of Picardie “Jules Verne,” Amiens, France, in 2000. After receiving the Ph.D. degree, he joined the Professional Institute of Amiens, University of Picardie “Jules Verne,” where he was an Associate Professor of electrical and computer engineering. Since September 2004, he has been with the University of Brest, Brest, France, where he is a Full Professor of electrical engineering. Prof. Benbouzid is also a Distinguished Professor and a 1000 Talent Expert at the Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China. His main research interests and experience include analysis, design, and control of electric machines, variable-speed drives for traction, propulsion, and renewable energy applications, and fault diagnosis of electric machines. Prof. Benbouzid is a Fellow of the IET and an IEEE Senior Member. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ENERGY CONVERSION. He is also an Associate Editor of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENERGY CONVERSION and the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. He is a Subject Editor for the IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION.

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“On the use of Smart Meters for Energy Awareness and Energy Efficiency“

Prof. João Martins, associate Professor at the Electrical and Computers Engineering Department, NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA)

NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal

Thursday, March 5, 2020 11:50-12:30

Abstract: Smart meters are nowadays a reality in the electrical system. By 2014 close to 200 million smart meters were already deployed in the European Union. The EU aims to replace at least 80% of electricity meters with smart meters by the end of 2020. Several European projects and worldwide research are helping improving their functionalities and their role on the smart grids of the future. This presentation will discuss the unbundled smart meter concept, which is a specific architecture that simultaneously combines metrology features and high flexibility within smart meters. The unbundled smart meter is meter systematization where smart meter functionalities are adequately grouped in two separate, unbundled, components, enabling better ancillary services and user awareness.

Biography: J. Martins (IEEE SM’96) was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1967. He graduated in electrical engineering at Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, in 1990. He received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering at the same institute, respectively in 1996 and 2003. Currently he is an Associate Professor at the Electrical and Computers Engineering Department, NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA), NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal and a senior researcher at UNINOVA-CTS, Portugal. He has published more than 50 scientific articles in refereed journals and books and more than 150 articles in refereed conference proceedings. His research interests are mainly in energy efficiency, alternative energies and power quality, intelligent and energy efficient buildings, energy awareness, smart grid renewables integration.

“Methods for lifespan modelling in electrical engineering”

Prof. Pascal Maussion, Professor at University of Toulouse and researcher with CNRS research Laboratory: LAPLACE, Laboratory for Plasma and Conversion of Energy in

CODIASE (Control and Diagnostic of Electrical Systems) group.

Thursday, March 5, 2020 02:00-2:40 pm

Abstract: Reliability has become an important issue nowadays since the most critical industries such as aeronautics, space and nuclear are moving towards the design of more electrical based systems. Numerous lifespan models have been developed in the literature in electrical engineering, but these models have some limitations: they depend on the studied material and its physical properties, they are often restricted to one or two stress factors and they do not integrate interactions that may exist between these factors. New methodologies for the lifespan modelling of electrical engineering components will be presented. They are based on design of experiments, response surfaces which are parametric models and regression trees which are non-parametric models. A third approach, called hybrid model (piecewise linear)is proposed which consists in assigning a linear model to each of the zones identified with regression trees. The developed models are statistical models estimated on experimental data obtained from accelerated aging tests where several types of stress factors are considered. The models aim to study the effects of the different stress factors and their different interactions. The number and the configuration of the aging tests needed to construct the models (learning sets) are optimized in order to minimize the experimental cost while maximizing the accuracy of the models. Additional randomly configured experiments are carried out to validate the models (test sets). Two categories of components are tested: two types of insulation materials that are commonly used in electrical machines and OLED lighting panels. Different forms of lifespan models are presented: parametric, non-parametric and hybrid models. Models are evaluated using different statistical tools in order to study their relevance and to assess their predictability on the test set points.

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Biography: Pascal Maussion (IEEE senior member) got his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 1990 from Université de Toulouse, Institut National Polytechnique (INP), France. He is currently full Professor at Université de Toulouse and researcher with CNRS research Laboratory: LAPLACE, Laboratory for PLAsma and Conversion of Energy in CODIASE (Control and Diagnostic of Electrical Systems) group. His research activities deal with the design of experiments as an optimisation and modelling tool in control and diagnosis, the diagnosis of electrical systems such as drives and lighting, the control of power converters for induction heating or energy efficiency improvement in renewable energy systems, life cycle assessment in renewable energy systems. He is currently Toulouse INP Vice President for the International Affairs.

“Scheduling Complex Real-Time Applications in the Cloud and in the Fog”

Prof. Helen Karatza, Professor Emeritus, Department of Informatics,

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Thursday, March 5, 2020 02:50-3:30pm

Abstract: Cloud computing has become a popular computing paradigm for the deployment of complex computationally intensive applications. However, many important issues must be addressed in order to exploit cloud’s full potential. Effective resource allocation, job scheduling, cost, quality of service, availability and reliability are some of the issues which require attention for good performance and users’ satisfaction. Generally, complex job scheduling in large scale distributed systems is a challenging problem. Particularly important is the effective scheduling of complex real-time applications, considering timeliness along with energy conservation. Therefore, energy efficient scheduling techniques are needed ensuring that the deadlines of complex applications will be met. Due to the increasing number of Internet of Things applications, fog computing appeared recently as a new paradigm beyond cloud computing. Most of the applications in the IoT domain need new solutions for timeliness and quality of service. Real-time applications should be appropriately assigned to resources in both the fog and cloud layers, taking into account the communication and computational characteristics of each application. In this talk we will present research covering various concepts on scheduling complex real-time applications in cloud and fog systems and we will provide future research directions in the cloud and fog computing area. Biography: Helen Karatza is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Informatics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, where she teaches courses in the postgraduate and undergraduate level, and supervises doctoral and postdoctoral research. Dr. Karatza’s research interests include Computer Systems Modeling and Simulation, Performance Evaluation, Fog and Cloud Computing, Energy Efficiency in Large Scale Distributed Systems, Resource Allocation and Scheduling and Real-time Distributed Systems. Dr. Karatza has authored or co-authored over 225 technical papers and book chapters including five papers that earned best paper awards at international conferences. She is senior member of IEEE, ACM and SCS, and she served as an elected member of the Board of Directors at Large of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International. She served as Chair and Keynote Speaker in International Conferences. Dr. Karatza is the Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier Journal “Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory” and Senior Associate Editor of the “Journal of Systems and Software” of Elsevier. She was Editor-in-Chief of “Simulation Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International” and Associate Editor of “ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation”. She served as Guest Editor of Special Issues in International Journals. More info about her activities/publications can be found in http://agent.csd.auth.gr/~karatza/.

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“Security enhancement for ships and naval infrastructure: outcomes and results”

Prof. Yvon Kermarrec, Professor of computer sciences at IMT Atlantique, Engineering graduate school and leading research / innovation center, Brest, France

Friday, March 6, 2020 8:30-9:10am

Intervention: Security has always been a concern in the ship industry, because of the values of the conveyed goods and the impact of wreckage on the fragile maritime environment. From the early days, piracy has plagued ancient Egypt or Phoenicia and was initiated by individuals or groups, to ensure control of the commercial traffic or to rob valuable cargoes. Piracy is still active in specific regions of the globe, but ship piracy has also evolved with the information and communication technologies. New forms of threats arise due to the ubiquitous internet on board the vessels: a ’remote’ pirate can gain control and operate a ship from the distance; a pirate can also forge and send false signals (e.g.; GPS) or alter electronic navigation maps so that a ship can be trapped. These new forms of piracy have raised concerned at the international level (e.g.; IMO or International Maritime Organization and the insurance companies).The IMO indicates in particular that”Risks can result from improper integration of cyber systems, the unexpected and unintended consequences of system updates, the interactions between the cyber systems of ships and ports, or the malicious attacks and threats from outside sources”. In this context, 2 academic institutions (the French Naval Academy and IMT Atlantique) and 2 major industries (Thales and Naval Group) have joined their forces in order to investigate new approaches for detecting and preventing cyber-attacks in the maritime context, to implement them as prototypes and to evaluate them. The objectives of this venture are twofold: a research concern in order to enhance security for ships and naval infrastructure, and an educational target in order to raise awareness for the current and future maritime stakeholders (e.g.; officers, crew, and students in training). During this talk, we shall present the research activities that are performed within the cyber security R&D group for naval systems, their outcomes and how the results have been applied with success. Biography: Yvon Kermarrec is Professor of computer sciences at IMT Atlantique, an engineering graduate school and a leading research / innovation center, located in Brest, France. Yvon holds a PhD degree and an Habilitation in computer science, in the topics of software engineering, distributed and reliable systems. He worked at the Courant Institute of New York U, Raytheon in Vancouver, Telecom ParisTech and Telecom Bretagne (now IMT Atlantique). He is currently the team lead of ‘Chaire de cybersecurite des systèmes navals’ (cyber security R&D group for naval systems), which is a joined lab between Thales, Naval Group, Ecole Navale (French Naval academy) and IMT Atlantique.

“Power qualities issues in residential distribution network integrating photovoltaic and storage“

Prof. Ilhem SLAMA-BELKHODJA, Professor at University of Tunis El Manar Ecole

Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Tunis (ENIT), Tunisia Laboratory of Electrical Systems Head of QehnA research Team

Friday, March 6, 2020 09:20 -10:00am

Abstract: The continual increasing of photovoltaic rooftop systems and the changes in the nature of loads lead to new power quality issues and bring new challenges to residential distribution network. Several solutions are under study to provide ancillary services to support distribution grids, such as smart inverters, synchronverter, distributed storage smart transformer. Such investigations should involve new tools and methods to demonstrate the effectiveness of developed methods and concepts, and also new energy technologies.

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The keynote addresses technical and technological challenges of residential distribution network integrating photovoltaic and local storage with examples from PlaNeTE platform built at the ENIT School, which will be described. This PlaNeTE platform is flexible, modular and scalable and allows laboratory validations through HIL and PHIL. Biography: Ilhem Slama-Belkhodja received the Dipl.Ing. and Ph.D. degrees from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingenieurs d’Electrotechnique d’Electronique d’Informatique et d’Hydraulique de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, in 1983 and 1985, respectively, and her Doctorat d’Etat from the Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Tunis (ENIT) in 1997. She is currently a Full Professor with the Electrical Engineer Department of ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia. From 2003 to 2015 she headed the Electrical Systems Laboratory (L.S.E-LR11ES15) of ENIT. Since 2016, she is heading the research group QehnA from L.S.E.-ENIT. Her research interests include fault tolerant electrical systems, power electronics, and control system design related to converters for AC drives, distributed generation and microgrids. She is member of the number one technical committee of the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS TC 1). She is also an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.

“Smart Technologies: An Innovative Way to Educate Learn and Gather Data”

Prof. Lakhdar Boukerrou, Florida International University, USA

Friday, March 6, 2020 10:40-11:20am

Abstract: Over the last few years, the introduction of smart technologies has made teaching much more efficient and engaging and student learning much more interactive. The use of technologies such as tablets, computers, smart phones, etc. have contributed to time savings and have made learning much more fun for students in the classroom. But that is not the only area where the use of smart technologies has had an impact. They have also help field professional gather and process data more quickly and more accurately than ever before. Development projects dealing with different thematic areas ranging from water, to food, to energy have benefited from such technologies. So, what are the benefits of smart technologies? Research points out that the students’ learning experiences have been enhanced and became more interesting while making it easier for them to understand concepts and content. The interactive learning using smarty technologies contribute to more engagement between the teachers and their students. In addition, it has been demonstrated that students learn better when visuals are used in teaching. A recent Gallup survey showed that the students’ engagement rate improved by 55% when smart technologies are introduced in teaching. Such technologies offer ease of access to the internet where students and teachers can find all kinds of information and can share knowledge instantly. For it to be successful, smart education must consider three factors: the smart technologies used in the learning process, the complexity of the organization where these technologies are used, and the students’ expected educational outcomes. These factors determine the impact of smart education on teaching and learning. Because smart technologies involve visuals, it has been advocated that students learn better when the learning experience incorporate smart technologies. The use of visuals in teaching has been demonstrated to help students learn and retain information much better than traditional ways of teaching. Some research has shown that smart technologies using visual learning have increase students’ higher-order thinking skills. Ultimately, the substantial changes in teaching methods and the increase in the adoption of smart technologies has led to an increase in students’ satisfaction with their curriculum and resulted in an increase in knowledge assimilation.

Biography: Dr. Boukerrou is a faculty member at Florida International University (FIU) as such he holds appointments as Director of International Programs and Global Initiatives and Research Professor in the College of Engineering and Computing and Affiliate Faculty in the African and African Diaspora Studies at Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs. Dr. Boukerrou has extensive experience, both in the US and abroad, in institutional and human capacity building, international development, project management, training programs design, monitoring and evaluation. This capacity is coupled with a wide ranging experience to manage projects/programs in several countries including: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Niger, Rwanda, Turkey, and the United States.

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Dr. Boukerrou worked with leadership teams and faculty at different universities to design institutional and human capacity building programs to enhance the capacity of academic institutions in North and West Africa (Algeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Niger). Dr. Boukerrou has been very active, through the USAID WA-WASH Program, in training over 300 students and young professionals from several African countries. In addition, he awarded 72 scholarships to young men and women for attending master’s degree programs at five universities in West African. Other capacity building efforts include managing a project to build the institutional and human capacity of water quality laboratories in West Africa and working with national, regional, and Pan-African organizations from Africa to build their capacity. Since 2013, Dr. Boukerrou has either organized or been instrumental in organizing US funded water-energy-environmental security symposia in a number of countries including: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Malawi, Uganda, and Sierra Leone. He also served as a subject matter expert in these international events. With a wide-ranging professional experience and an excellent understanding of the use of smart technologies in various environments, Dr. Boukerrou brings a unique perspective and expertise to the discussion on the u se of smart technologies in education and training. He introduced the use of smart technologies in all aspect of the projects/programs he implemented. Such introductions resulted overall in more efficiency and cost savings. Dr. Boukerrou earned his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. For more details about Dr. Boukerrou’ s experience, please visit his website at https://boukerrou.eng.fiu.edu/

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ICEIT 2020 TUTORIAL SPEAKERS

Tutorial 1: “Faults diagnosis and fault-resilient control of electromechanical systems: Tidal stream turbine case studies”

Wednesday, March 4 2:00pm- 4:00pm

Keynote tutorial: Dr. Mohammed Benbouzid, University of Brest, Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme, Brest, France Abstract: Condition monitoring is of high concern in industrial applications since it minimizes the downtime and improves the reliability, availability, safety and productivity of these systems. Among the various available techniques for electromechanical systems condition monitoring, current analysis has several advantages since it is a noninvasive technique that avoids the use of extra sensors. Moreover, the electrical signals (for instance, the stator current) are usually available for control and security reasons and inexpensive to measure. In this challenging context, this tutorial aims to present the main advanced signal processing techniques for electromechanical systems faults detection and diagnosis. It will focus on presenting these advanced tools from time-frequency representation and time-scale analysis to demodulation techniques. All these techniques will be evaluated and compared and their advantages and drawbacks highlighted. Afterward, it will be introduced the parametric spectral analysis, which aims to handle some of the main raised drawbacks. Finally, FTC techniques are presented and discussed with special focus on permanent magnet synchronous generator-based marine current turbines.

Biography: Dr. Mohamed Benbouzid is a Full Professor of electrical engineering at the University of Brest, Brest, France. He is also a Distinguished Professor and a 1000 Talent Expert at the Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China. His main research interests and experience include analysis, design, and control of electric machines, variable-speed drives for traction, propulsion, and renewable energy applications, and fault diagnosis of electric machines. Prof. Benbouzid is a Fellow of the IET and an IEEE Senior Member. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ENERGY CONVERSION. He is also an Associate Editor of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENERGY CONVERSION and the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. He is a Subject Editor for the IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION.

Tutorial 2: “An improvement of defected ground structures (DGS) and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures”

Wednesday, March 4 2:00pm- 4:00pm

Keynote tutorial: Dr. Ahmed Boutejdar, German Research Foundation DFG, Brauschweig-Bonn Microwave and Communication Engineering Abstract: Recently, defected ground structures (DGS) and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures have received increased attention because of their use in mobile communication systems. Such systems often require circuits to be as small as possible. The DGS components are the dominant technology which can provide size reduction and has capability of suppressing harmonics. The DGS can be applied to various kinds of components such as lowpass filters and bandpass filters as well as RF phase shifters and planar antennas. The classic microwave RF components based on microstrip technique are implemented either by all shunt stubs or by series connected high-low stepped-impedance microstrip line sections. However, these designs suffer from some disadvantages such as the fabrication difficulties associated with the high impedance lines, the appearance of spurious bands, low rejection levels and narrow rejection bands. In order to overcome these disadvantages, several methods and techniques are used to improved performance over the conventional ones. In this tutorial we will present research several methods and techniques in order to overcome these

Dr. Mohammed Benbouzid

Dr. Ahmed Boutejdar

Dr. Elhoussin El Bouchikhi

Dr. Omar El Kadmiri

Eng. Ahmed Fawzi Gad

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disadvantages and to improve the features of the compact planar antennas or microstrip filters, which are often used as strong candidate in various mobile communication systems like radar military microwave radio, wireless and satellite communications, and test and measurement instrumentation.

Biography: Dr. Eng. Ahmed Boutejdar received his Ph.D. degree (with highest honors) in electrical engineering from the Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany in 2010. He is currently working in cooperation with the German Research Foundation (DFG). His research interests include microwave and DGS-filter measurements, design and fabrication of UWB patch antennas, compact filtenna using DMS and MEMS-technology, design electromagnetic modeling (EM) and simulation. Dr. Boutejdar has authored over 190 papers in international journals and proceedings and he is a reviewer of many journals: IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters (MWCL), the Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications (JMOe), IEEE Transaction on Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEEE EMC), Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications (JEMAA)…

Tutorial 3: “Digital control based on dSPACE/DSP: application to wind energy conversion and energy storage systems”

Wednesday, March 4 4:00pm- 6:00pm

Keynote tutorial: Dr. Elhoussin El bouchikhi, University of Brest, Brest Cedex 03, France Abstract: This tutorial provides an introduction to the Digital control based on dSPACE/DSP controller boards. The dSPACE DS1104 R&D controller board, and its use in development and implementation for a wind energy conversion and energy storage systems applications will be presented. This tutorial is intended for use as a quick-start guide to the digital control applications.

Biography: Elhoussin Elbouchikhi received the Engineer Diploma degree in automatic and electrical engineering and the Research Master’s degree in automatic systems, computer science and decision from the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (ENSEEIHT), Toulouse, France, in 2010, and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from the University of Brest, Brest, France, in 2013. He has been a Postdoctoral Researcher at ISEN Brest, Brest, France, from October 2013 to September 2014. Since September 2014, he is an Associate Professor at ISEN Yncréa Ouest, Brest, France, and is an affiliated member of the Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme, IRDL (UMR CNRS 6027). His current research interests include electrical machines fault detection and diagnosis, fault tolerant control, and signal processing and statistics for power system monitoring. He is also interested in energy management systems in microgrids and renewable energy applications such as marine currents turbines and wind turbines. Dr. Elbouchikhi is an IEEE Senior Member and a Topic Editor for MDPI Energies. He is the author of more than 50 papers in international refereed journals and conferences.

Tutorial 4: “Introduction to IoT with Hands-on”

Wednesday, March 4 4:00pm- 6:00pm

Keynote tutorial: Dr. Omar El Kadmiri, Founder & CEO at Heliantha Abstract: This Tutorial gives an introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT), which is defind as, the network of physical objects, creatures, vehicles, household appliances and other elements integrated into electronics, softwares, sensors, actuators and network connectivity allowing these objects to connect and exchange data.

Biography: Born in 1985, he graduated with B.Sc. in Mathematics, received his bachelor's degree of fundamental studies in Physics with specialization in electronics & computer science in 2008. In 2010 he obtained a Master Degree in Informatics Telecommunications and Imaging as valedictorian, and in 2014 received a doctorate in Physics; specialization: electronics and image processing from the faculty of sciences at Rabat, (Mohammed V University-Morocco). During his PhD preparation, he taught many tutorials and practical courses at Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University, and in 2016 worked as a lecturer at the Higher Institute of Engineering and Business. He supervised numerous final internships in public and private universities, and also ensured many trainings in the field of embedded systems. His research works covers the fields of image processing, computer vision, especially the conception of omnistereo catadioptric vision systems, in addition to embedded systems, robotics and solar energy. Until 2019 he contributed to the publication of 17 scientific papers, and one patent. Dr Omar is also a member of the Technical Program Committee of many conferences and scientific journals. Currently he is the CEO at Heliantha.

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Tutorial 5: “Training Artificial Neural Network using Genetic Algorithm” Thursday, March 5 6:45pm- 8:15pm

Keynote tutorial: Eng. Ahmed Fawzy Gad, Faculty of Computers and Information, Menoufia University, Egypt. Abstract: The tutorial gives an introduction to optimization using the genetic algorithm (GA). The GA steps will be discussed through a worked example in detail to clarify the meaning of generations, fitness function, mating pool, crossover, mutation, and more. The tutorial also discusses using the GA for optimizing machine learning models.

Biography: Ahmed Fawzy Gad is an Egyptian teaching assistant who received his M.Sc. degree in 2018 after receiving his 2015 excellent with honors B.Sc. in information technology from the Faculty of Computers and Information (FCI), Menoufia University, Egypt. Ahmed is interested in deep learning, machine learning, computer vision, and Python. He worked as a software engineer and consultant for machine learning projects. His aim is to add value to the data science community by sharing his writings and preparing recorded tutorials in his YouTube channel (youtube.com/AhmedGadFCIT). Ahmed has a number of published research papers. He authored a book published in 2017 titled 'TensorFlow: A Guide to Build Artificial Neural Networks using Python'

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ICEIT 2020 PROGRAM

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

•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 2020 presenters should give their slides to the session chair before the beginning of each session. They have to provide the session chair with a PowerPoint or PDF presentation on a USB key, as well as a short (10-line maximum) printed biography. • 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.

SESSIONS PROGRAM

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Conference Registration: Wednesday,March 4, 2020

02:00pm to 06:30pm

Scheduled tutorials PLENARY ROOM

2:00-4:00 pm

Tutorial 1:

“ Faults diagnosis and fault-resilient control of electromechanical systems: Tidal stream turbine case studies ”

Dr. Mohammed Benbouzid, University of Brest, Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme, Brest, France

2:00-4:00 pm

Tutorial 2: “ An improvement of defected ground structures (DGS) and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures ” Dr. Ahmed Boutejdar, German Research Foundation DFG, Brauschweig-Bonn Microwave and Communication Engineering

4:00-6:00 pm

Tutorial 3: “ Digital control based on dSPACE/DSP: application to wind energy conversion and energy storage systems ” Dr. Elhoussin El bouchikhi, University of Brest, Brest Cedex 03, France

4:00-6:00 pm

Tutorial 4: “ Introduction to IoT with Hands-on ” Dr. Omar EL KADMIRI, Founder & CEO at Heliantha

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

8:00 AM Conference Registration

8:30 AM Showcase, Exhibition & Posters

09:00-09:30am Opening Ceremony PLENARY ROOM

09:40-10:20am

Keynote Speech 1:

“Operational Security and Control Challenges in Smart Energy Systems”

Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Osama Mohammed, Director Energy Systems Research Laboratory, Florida International University, Miami, Florida USA

10:20-10:50am Tea Break and Networking

Keynote Speech 2:

“Microgrids energy management systems: Methods, solutions, and challenges”

11:00-11:40 Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Mohammed Benbouzid, University of Brest, Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme, Brest, France

Keynote Speech 3:

“On the use of Smart Meters for Energy Awareness and Energy Efficiency”

11:50-12:30 Keynote Speaker:

Prof. João Martins, Professor in NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA), NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal.

01:00- 02:00pm Lunch

Plenary Sessions PLENARY ROOM

Keynote Speech 4:

“Methods for lifespan modelling in electrical engineering”

02:00-2:40 Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Pascal Maussion, Professor at Toulouse– Laplace University, France

Keynote Speech 5:

"Scheduling Complex Real-Time Applications in the Cloud and in the Fog"

02:50-3:30 Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Helen Karatza, Professor Emeritus at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

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Parallel Sessions

SESSION I Solar Energy ROOM 1

Thursday Chairs: Ilhem Salama-Belkhodja, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

Hassan El Fadil, ENSA, Ibn Tofail University- Kenitra, Morocco

2:00-3:15 pm Lahcen Azrar, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Samia Jenkal, Mustapha Kourchi, Mhand Oubella, Otman Oussalem, Hicham Idadoub and Azzedine Rachdy. Characterization and Simulation of the Influence of Partial Shading on The Output Power of a Polycrystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module (ID: 48)

02:20-02:35 Anass Zaaoumi, Zahra Bouramdane, Abdellah Bah, Mohammed Alaoui and Abdellah Mechaqrane. Energy production estimation of a parabolic trough solar power plant using artificial neural networks (ID: 80)

02:40- 02:55 Fatima-Ezzahra Dahr, Abdellah Bah and Abdellatif Ghennioui. Estimation of ultraviolet solar irradiation of semi-arid area (ID: 19)

03:00-03:15 Salma Zouga, Mohamed Benchagra and Abdallah Ailane. Backstepping Control Based on the PSO Algorithm for a Three-Phase PV System Connected to the Grid under Load Variation (ID: 14)

SESSION II Biomedical Engineering ROOM 2

Thursday Chairs: Lakhdar BOUKEROU, International University, Miami, Florida USA

Mounir Ghogho, International University of Rabat, Morocco

2:00-4:00 pm Hachem El Youssfi El Alaoui, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Abdelouahad Achmamad, Abdelali Belkhou and Atman Jbari. Fast automatic detection of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease based on Euclidean distance metric (ID: 33)

02:20-02:35 Ilyas Zidane, Jamal Mhamdi and Nordine Zidane. Epileptic Seizure Prediction Using Data Mining Algorithms. (ID: 71)

02:40- 02:55 Achraf Elouerghi, Larbi Bellarbi, Amal Afyf and Tariq Talbi. A Novel Approach for Early Breast Cancer Detection based on Embedded Micro-BioHeat Ultrasensitive Sensors: IOT Technology (ID: 113)

03:00-03:15 Amal Afyf, Larbi Ballarbi, Maroua Afyf, Achraf Elouerghi and M. Adel Sennouni. Flexible Wearable Antenna for Body Centric Wireless Communication in ISM Band (ID: 110)

03:20-03:35 Mohamed Touil, Lhoussain Bahatti, Abdelmounime Elmagri and Anna Lekova. EEG signal cleaning for drowsiness detection (ID: 51)

03:40 - 03:55 Amina El Attaoui, Abdelilah Jilbab and Abdenasser Bourouhou. Wearable Wireless Sensors Node For Heart Activity Telemonitoring (ID: 11)

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SESSION III Electrical Machines & Power Systems ROOM 3

Thursday Chairs: Osama Mohammed , International University, Miami, Florida USA

2:00-4:00 pm

Saïd Guedira, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco

Hamid Ouadi, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

02:00-02:15 Ibtissam Kharchouf, Tamou Nasser, Ahmed Essadki and Mohammed Fdaili. Adaptive Fuzzy-PI Control of Wind Energy Conversion System Based DFIG Under Voltage Dip (ID: 77)

02:20-02:35 Oukassi Abdellah, Eladnani Mustapha and Elbourhichi Salma. Indirect Vector Control of Induction Motor Fed by a Five-level Cascaded H-bridge Inverter using the PV generators (ID: 96)

02:40- 02:55 Lamyae Et-Taaj, Zakaria Boulghasoul, Abdellah El Kharki, Zineb Kandoussi and Abdelhadi Elbacha. Adaptive Extended Kalman Filter approach for Sensorless Induction Motor Drive (ID: 26)

03:00-03:15 Abir Hezzi, Seifeddine Ben Elghali, Zhibin Zhou, Mohamed Benbouzid and Elhoussin Elbouchikhi. Linear ADRC Speed Control of 5-Phase PMSM-based Electric Vehicles (ID: 102)

03:20-03:35 Abdellah El Kharki, Zakaria Boulghasoul, Lamyae Et-Taaj, Zineb Kandoussi and Abdelhadi Elbacha. New Neural Network IP-self-tuning controller for Induction Motor Drive (ID: 29)

04:00- 04:30 Tea Break and Networking

SESSION IV Real Time Monitoring and Diagnosis systems PLENARY ROOM

Thursday

Chairs: Pascal MAUSSION, LAPLACE Laboratory, Toulouse University, France

Mohammed Boulmalef, International University of Rabat, Morocco

Nabil Srifi, ENSA, Ibn Tofail University- Kenitra, Morocco 4:30- 5:45 pm

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Samir Bellarbi and Bellarbi Samir. Influence of mechanical vibrations on energy efficiency of wind generators systems (ID: 4)

04:50-05:05 Ahmed Gad and Fatima Ezzahra Jarmouni. Real-Time Crowd Density Estimation using Feature Tracking (ID: 130)

05:10- 05:25 Lahbib Sadiki, Soumia El Hani, Said Guedira and Ilyas Ouachtouk. Optimised Feed OF Six Phase Induction Machine Using Special Transformers (ID: 108)

05:30-05:45 Redwane Zaaboul, Moulay Hachem El Yousfi Alaoui and Soumia El Hani. Vibration monitoring of the MRI Scanner’s cold head (ID: 57)

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SESSION V Power Electronics & Energy Conversion ROOM 1

Thursday Chairs: Mohammed Benbouzid, University of Brest, Brest, France

Ahmed Essadki, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco

4:30- 6:05 pm Nabil Ngote, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Abdelwahed Touati, Radouane Majdoul, Laince Pierre Moulebe and Nabila Rabbah. Harmonic mitigation using shunt active filtering function based a Wind Energy Conversion System equipped with double fed induction generator DFIG (ID: 76)

04:50-05:05 Oumaymah Elamri, Abdellah Oukassi and Mustapha El Adnani. The injection of wind power into a grid using a multi-level inverter controlled by SVPWM (ID: 92)

05:10- 05:25 Tasnime Bouanou, Hassan El Fadil and Abdellah Lassioui. Analysis and design of circular coil transformer in WPT system for Electric Vehicles charging application (ID: 65)

05:30-05:45 Oumaima Mikram, Abdelmajid Abouloifa, Ibtissam Lachkar, Meriem Aourir and Hanane Katir. Flatness-Based-Control of Three-phase shunt active power filters based on five-level NPC inverter (ID: 54)

05:50-06:05 Imad Aboudrar and Soumia El Hani. Reactive Power Compensation by ADRC in Vehicle To Grid Application during Grid Fault Conditions (ID: 73)

SESSION VI Control Engineering and Mechatronics ROOM 2

Thursday Chairs: João Martins, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

4:30- 6:25 pm Abdelmajid Abouloifa, FS Ben M'sik, Casablanca Morocco

Najib Bennis, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

04:30-04:45 Moussa Belgacem, Mohamed Khatir, Mohammed Abdeldjalil Djehaf, Riyadh Bouddou and Farid Benhamida. Analysis and impacts of implementing droop control in Multi-Terminal VSC-HVDC under the steady state and Transient stability (ID: 99)

04:50-05:05 Bouchaib Benazza and Hamid Ouadi. Backstepping Control of Three-Phase Multilevel Series Active Power Filter (ID: 60)

05:10- 05:25 Mohammed Fdaili, Tamou Nasser, Ahmed Essadki, Mohamed Nadour and Ibtissam Kharchouf. A Control Strategies for DFIG-based Wind Turbine Systems Contributing to LVRT improvement and Grid Primary Frequency Adjustment (ID: 62)

05:30-05:45 Mohammed Essoufi, Bekkay Hajji and Abdelhamid Rabhi. Fuzzy logic based energy management strategy for fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle (ID: 67)

05:50-06:05 Abdiddaim Katkout, Tamou Nasser and Ahmed Essadki. An Efficient Model Predictive Current Control Algorithm for Grid-Connected Multi-Level Inverter with Computational Delay Compensation (ID: 86)

06:10 - 06:25 Youssef Ait Ali and Mohammed Ouassaid. Advanced Control Strategy of DFIG based Wind Turbine using combined Artificial Neural Network and PSO Algorithm (ID: 114)

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SESSION VII Control Systems and Robotics (1) ROOM 3

Thursday Chairs: Elhoussin El bouchikhi, University of Brest, Brest Cedex 03, France

Ahmed Elakkary, EST, Mohamed V University, Sale, Morocco

4:30-06:25 pm Mohammed Bennani, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

Authors and titles

04:30-04:45 Fatima Zahra Belhaj, Hassan El Fadil, Zakariae El Idrissi, Khawla Gaouzi and Aziz Rachid. Adaptive observer design for non-linear Cascade Boost converter (ID: 70)

04:50-05:05 Noureddine Boutchich, Ayoub Moufid, Najib Bennis and Soumia El Hani. A Constrained MPC Approach Applied to Buck DC-DC Converter for Greenhouse Powered by Photovoltaic Source (ID: 83)

05:10- 05:25 Zakariae Elidrissi, Hassan El Fadil, Fatima Zahra Belhaj, Mostapha Oulcaid, Khawla Gaouzi and Abdellah Lassioui. Non-linear Adaptive Observer for Salient-Pole PMSM for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications (ID: 124)

05:30-05:45 Rachid Ben Moussa, Tamou Nasser, Ahmed Essadki and Slimane Achtouk. Comparative Analysis between PI & Sliding mode Control Strategies of DFIG Driven by Wind Turbine (ID: 34)

05:50-06:05 Karim Noussi, Abdelmajid Abouloifa, Hanane Katir and Ibtissam Lachkar. Nonlinear Control of Active and Reactive Power in Grid-tied DFIG-WECS (ID: 37)

06:10 - 06:25 Jamal El-Bakkouri, Hamid Ouadi and Abdallah Saad. Extended Luenberger Observer for ABS Braking System (ID: 45)

Scheduled tutorial PLENARY ROOM

6:45-8:15

Tutorial 5:

“ Training Artificial Neural Network using Genetic Algorithm ”

Dr. Ahmed Fawzi Gad, Menoufia University, Egypt

Friday, March 6, 2020

8:00 AM Conference Registration

8:30 AM Showcase, Exhibition & Posters

Plenary Sessions PLENARY ROOM

Keynote Speech 6:

“ Security enhancement for ships and naval infrastructure: outcomes and results ”

8:30-9:10 Keynote Speaker:

Prof. YVON KERMARREC, Professor of computer sciences at IMT Atlantique, an engineering graduate school and a leading research / innovation center, located in Brest, France.

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Keynote Speech 7:

"Power qualities issues in residential distribution network integrating photovoltaic and storage"

9:20 -10:00 Keynote Speaker: Prof. Ilhem SLAMA-BELKHODJA, Professor at University of Tunis El Manar

Keynote Speech 8:

" Smart Technologies: An Innovative Way to Educate Learn and Gather Data" 10:45 -11:25

Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Lakhdar BOUKEROU, International University, Miami, Florida USA

10:00-10:30am Tea Break and Networking

SESSION VIII Image Processing and Acquisition ROOM 1

Friday Chairs: Joao Martins, NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal

Ibtissam Benmiloud, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco

10:30-12:10 am Jamal El M'Hamdi, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

10:30- 10:45 Mohamed Chala, Benayad Nsiri, Abdelmajid Soulaymani, Abdelghani El Mokhtari and Benaji Brahim. Deep Convolutional Networks for Image Segmentation: Application to Optic Disk detection. (ID: 68)

10:50- 11:05 Driss Azougagh, Ahmed Rebbani and Omar Bouattane. A Power Saving Bit-line Keeper for Computational Memory Architecture (ID: 75)

11:10- 11:25 Brahim Nourdine and Abdallah Saad. Energy Consumption in Hospitals (ID: 118)

11:30- 11:45 Soufiane Kaissari, Amina El Attaoui, Abdelilah Jilbab and Abdennaser Bourouhou. A Wireless Sensor Network for remote monitoring of Photovoltaic panel: Aggregation, calibration and implementation (ID: 122)

11:50- 12:05 Zakaryae Khomsi, Achraf Elouerghi, Amal Afyf and Larbi Bellarbi. Contribution for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer by a Superficial Thermography Solution (ID: 116)

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SESSION IX Control Systems and Robotics (2) ROOM 2

Friday Chairs: Helen Karatza, Emeritus at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Samir Bellarbi, Renewable Energy Development Center, Alger, Algeria

10:30-12:05am Rachid El Gouri, ENSA, Ibn Tofail University- Kenitra, Morocco

Authors and titles

10:30- 10:45 Ayoub Moufid, Noureddine Boutchich and Najib Bennis. ANN approach to direct and decoupled inverse modelling of inside climate in agricultural greenhouses (ID: 133)

10:50- 11:05 Abdellah Lassioui, Hassan El Fadil, Aziz Rachid, Tasnime Bouanou, Fouad Giri and Zakariae El Idrissi. A High Gain Observer Design For Wireless Power Transfer Charger For BEV (ID: 112)

11:10- 11:25 Hanane Katir, Abdelmajid Abouloifa, Karim Noussi, Ibtissam Lachkar and Ghizlane Hiouich. Sliding Mode Based Control of Five Cascaded H-Bridge Inverters (ID: 64)

11:30- 11:45 Rihab Hamdi, Amel Hadri Hamida, Ouafae Bennis and Fatima Babaa. HM-Based SMVC with Adaptive Feedforward Controller Applied to DC-DC Converter (ID: 52)

11:50- 12:05 Oluwaseun Simon Adekanle, Mohamed Makhad, Hicham Bahri and Eric Akpoviroro Obar. Observer-based Complete DFIG Wind Turbine Control (ID: 100)

Friday Poster session

Chairs: Abdellah Bah, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Abdennaser Bourouhou, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

Authors and titles

10:00- 12:00 am

Riyadh Bouddou, Farid Benhamida, Amine Zeggai and Moussa Belgacem. Integration of Wind Power Generation into a Double-sided Competitive Electricity Market For Profit and social welfare maximization (ID: 97)

Ahmed Gad and Fatima Ezzahra Jarmouni. A Review on Recent Perspective Distortion Solutions for Crowd Density Estimation (ID: 131)

Hasnaa El Hansali and Mohammed Bennani. Robust control of an hexapod robot in lifting mode (ID: 95)

Habiba Abouri, Fatima El Guezar and Hassane Bouzahir. Overview of Advanced Control Strategies for Wind Energy Systems (ID: 21)

Adeel Ahmed, Tang Yi and Muhammad Farhan Khan. Analysis of Building Envelops To Improve the Electrical Energy Performance of Buildings (ID: 41)

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Assia Mahrouch and Mohammed Ouassaid. Frequency Regulation for Wind-Diesel Isolated Microgrid Using Deloading Control (ID: 9)

Radouane Majdoul, Abdelwahed Touati, Abdelhafid Aitelmahjoub, Mourad Zegrari, Abderrahim Taouni and Abderrahmane Ouchatti. A Nine-Switch Nine-Level Voltage Inverter New Topology With Optimal Modulation Strategy (ID: 85)

Imane Jebli, Fatima-Zahra Belouadha and Mohammed Issam Kabbaj. The forecasting of solar energy based on Machine Learning (ID: 43)

Ahmed Gad and Fatima Ezzahra Jarmouni. Cython for Speeding-up Genetic Algorithm (ID: 127)

Hasnae Elouatouat and Ahmed Essadki. Control of a Doubly-Fed Induction Generator for Wind Energy Conversion Systems (ID: 42)

Amine Saboni and Annabelle Blangero. Opening the algorithm black box and understand its outputs (ID: 46)

Sanaa Oulaourf, Abdelfatteh Haidine and Hassan Ouahmane. Energy consumption modeling in vehicular communication based on 4G (ID: 53)

01:30-03:00pm Lunch

SESSION X Wireless, Signal processing and semiconductors ROOM 1

Friday Chairs: Ahmed Boutejdar, University of Magdeburg, Germany

Larbi Bellarbi, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET, Morocco

3:00- 4:55 pm Nordine Zidane, Mohammed V University of Rabat, ENSET , Morocco

Authors and titles

03:00-03:15 Abdelmajid Bybi, Adil Ammar, Mohammed Garoum, Sébastien Grondel, Ahmed Mzerd and Anne -Christine Hladky. Effects of the electrical limit conditions on the electromechanical behavior of piezoelectric transducer arrays (ID: 18)

03:20-03:35 Jamila Lakbir. Dynamic analysis of charge balancing between supercapacitors (ID: 132)

03:40-03:55 Ahmed Gad and Fatima Ezzahra Jarmouni. Crowd Density Estimation Method Using Reduced Features Set (ID: 128)

04:00-04:15 Nabil Ayadi, Bekkay Hajji, Hamid Madani ,Ahmet Lale, Jerome Launay, and Pierre Temple-Boyer. Modelling and performance evaluation of Si-NW ISFETmicrosensor (ID: 66)

04:20-04:35 Ahmed Boutejdar, Bishoy Halim and Soumia El Hani. New Transformation of Slotted L-Band LPF to WLAN-BPF Using Quasi-Interdigital Capacitor (IDC) and Coupling Matrix Method (ID: 106)

04:40-04:55 Oussama El Manssouri, Bekkay Hajji, Chaimae El Fouas, Abdelhamid Rabhi, Giuseppe Marco Tina and Antonio Gagliano. Modeling and performances assessments of PV/T bi-fluid hybrid collector: Three cooling modes operation case (ID: 69)

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SESSION XI Renewable Energies and Energy storage ROOM 2

Friday Chairs: Osama Mohammed , International University, Miami, Florida USA

Ouafae Bennis, Orléans University, France

3:00-5:15 pm Najib Bennis, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

03:00-03:15 Elhoussin Elbouchikhi, Gilles Feld, Yassine Amirat and Mohamed El Hachemi Benbouzid. A flywheel-based distributed control strategy for grid congestion at domestic level (ID: 98)

03:20-03:35 Fadwa El Otmani, Abdelmajid Abouloifa, Ibtissam Lachkar, Meriem Aourir, Fatimazahraa Assad and Walid Kasraoui. Backstepping Based Control for Fuel Cell Connected Grid System (ID: 20)

03:40-03:55 El Manaa Barhoumi, P.C Okonkwo, Ikram Ben Belgacem and Manaf Zghaibeh. MPPT Control of an Interleaved Boost Converter for a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Applications (ID: 117)

04:00-04:15 Alaa Selim, Mohamed El-Shimy and Ghada Amer. Power Management Control of Hydogen-Based System Using Fuzzy Logic Method (ID: 109)

04:20 - 04:35 Sondes Skander-Mustapha and Ilhem Slama-Belkhodja. Energy Management of Rooftop PV System including Battery Storage : Case Study of ENIT building (ID: 12)

04:40- 04:55 Mohamed Nadour, Tamou Nasser and Ahmed Essadki. Power Smoothing Control Of DFIG Based Wind Generation Using Flywheel Energy Storage System (ID: 39)

05:00- 05:15 Khawla Belamfedel Alaoui and Ismail Boumhidi. Intelligent Load Management for a Wind-Solar System through Genetic Algorithm (ID: 7)

SESSION XII Security and Digital Transformation ROOM 3

Friday

Chairs: Yvon Kermarrec, IMT Atlantique, innovation center, Brest, France Atman Jbari, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco

2:30-4:35pm Nissrine Souissi, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco

Authors and titles

03:00-3:15 Sarah Elhamdi and Abdellah Abouabdellah. Smart Factory: Proposal of a General Architecture (ID: 47)

03:20-3:35 Abla El Bekkali, Mohammed Boulmalf, Mohammad Essaaidi and Driss El Majdoubi. Towards Blockchain-based architecture for securing smart cities (ID: 115)

03:40-03:55 Hanane Yaagoubi, Hamid Abouchadi, Mourad Taha Janan and Morgan Souetre. A New Method for Analysis the Quality Characteristics for 3D printing Technologies: Production, Time, Cost (ID: 44)

04:00 - 04:15 Yassine Safsouf, Khalifa Mansouri and Franck Poirier. Smart learning environment, measure online student satisfaction: a case study in the context of higher education in Morocco (ID: 31)

04:20 - 04:35 Azar Abdeljalil, Oumama Benslimane, Zineb Farahat, Kawtar Megdiche, Nabil Ngote and Jamal Samir. Implementation of a 3D Environment for an Operating Room for Simulation Purposes in Medical Training (ID: 103)

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Abdelghani Chahmi, University of Sciences and Technology of Oran, Algeria Abdellah Bah, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Abdelmajid Abouloifa, LTI Lab, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’sik, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco Abdennaser Bourouhou, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Abdelilah Jilbab, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Adekanle S Oluwaseun, Faculty of Sciences and Technology-Settat, Morocco Abdelhamid Aamoud, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Amina Echchaachouai, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Achraf Benba, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Anas Had, Faculty of Sciences, Chouaib Doukkali University- El Jadida, Morocco Ahmed Haroun Sabry, ENSEM, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco Ahmed Boutejdar, University of Magdeburg, Germany Ahmed Elakkary, EST, Mohamed V University, Salé, Morocco Ali Haddi, ENSA, Abdelmalek Essaadi University- Tetouan, Morocco Anouar Belahcen, Aalto University- Helsinki, Finland Atman Jbari, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Aziz Soulhi, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco Badr Abou El Majd, Faculty of sciences, Mohammed V University of Rabat, Morocco Benayad Nsiri, Faculty of sciences Aïn Chock, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco Bennis Najib, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Chafik Nacir, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Elhoussin El bouchikhi, University of Brest, Brest Cedex 03, France Ghizlane Orhanou, Faculty of sciences, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco Hachem El Youssfi El Alaoui, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Hamid Ez-Zahraouy, Faculty of sciences, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Hamid Ouadi, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Hassan El Fadil, ENSA, Ibn Tofail University- Kenitra, Morocco Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Grèce Ibtissam Benmiloud, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco Jamal El Mhamdi, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Joao Martins, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal Juan A. Ortega Redondo, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Julio César Ramos Fernández, Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca, Mexico Khalid Dahi, Ecole Centrale of Casablanca, Morocco Larbi Bellarbi, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Lahcen Azrar, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Maria Lebbar, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco Mohamed El Hachemi Benbouzid, University of Brest, Brest, France Mohamed Hilal, EMI, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco Mohammed Tarbouchi, Royal Military College of Canada Mourad Raji, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Mouloud Challal, University M’Hamed Bougara, Algeria Nabil Elmarzouqui, ENSA, University of Cadi Ayyad- Marrakech, Morocco Nabil Srifi, ENSA, Ibn Tofail University- Kenitra, Morocco Nissrine Souissi, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco Nordine Zidane, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco Ouafae Bennis, Orléans University, France Osama Mohamed, Florida International University, USA Pascal Maussion, University of Toulouse, France Rachid El Gouri, ENSA, Ibn Tofail University- Kenitra, Morocco Rachid Saadane, Hassania School of Public Works- Casablanca, Morocco Saïd Guedira, Higher National School of Mines Rabat, Morocco Samir Bellarbi, Renewable Energy Development Center, Alger, Algeria Soumia El Hani, ENSET, Mohammed V University- Rabat, Morocco

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The Nearest Railway station

(Gare de salé)

5min 1.7 Km 0.8 Km 5min

ICEIT 2020 VENUE: Dawliz Resort & Spa Rabat

The Nearest Tramway station

(Station Bab Lamrissa)

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