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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2017

2017 The 4th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications (ICIEA 2017)

Workshop

2017 The 9th International Conference on Future Computer and Communication (ICFCC 2017)

April

2017

Nagoya, Japan

Sponsored by

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

Association for Computing Machinery

Located at

Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Assisted by

Providence University, Taiwan

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Korea University. Korea

University of North Dakota, USA

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INDEX

WELCOME ADDRESS ···· 4

ORGANIZING COMMITTEES ···· 5

LOCAL INFORMATION ···· 8

INSTRUCATION FOR ORAL & POSTER PRESENTATIONS ···· 12

CONFERENCE PROGRAM ···· 14

Abstract and Speakers Biodata···· 16

Oral and Poster Presentation···· 26

TOUR INFORMATION····

AUTHOR INDEX····

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WELCOME ADDRESS

We are pleased to welcome you to 2017 The 4th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and

Applications (ICIEA 2017), and workshop 2017 The 9th International Conference on Future Computer and

Communication (ICFCC 2017), at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan during April 21-23, 2017.

After several rounds review procedure, the committee accepted those papers to be published in conference

proceedings and IJFCC Journal. We wish to express sincere appreciation to all the individulas who have

contributed to conferences in various ways. Special thanks are extended to colleagues in committee for their

thorough review of all the submissions, which is vital to the success of the conference, and also to the members in

the organizing committee and volunteers who had delicated their time and efforts in planning, promoting,

organizing and helping the conference.

This conference program is highlighted by several Keynote and Invited Speakers: Prof. Felix T. S. Chan, The Hong

Kong Polytechnic University; Prof. Shey-Huei Sheu, Providence University, Taiwan; Prof. George Zhang, Western

Washington University, USA; Prof. Girija Chetty, University of Canberra, Australia; and Prof. Wheyming Song,

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan;

One best presentation will be selected from each session, evaluated from: Originality; Applicability; Technical

Merit; PPT; English. The best one will be announced and awarded at the end of each Session.

Nagoya is a premier tourist destination, boasting mild weather and historical place. We wish you a successful

conference and enjoyable visit in Nagoya.

Conference Organizing Committee

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

International Advisory Committee

Alexander Rotshtein, Dept. of Industrial Engineering & Management Jerusalem College of Technology,

Jerusalem, Israel

Conference Chairs

Felix T. S. Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Shey-Huei Sheu, Department of Statistics and Informatics Science, Providence University, Taiwan

Girija Chetty, University of Canberra, Australia

Local Organizing Chair

Yutaka Ishibashi, Nagoya Institute of Technology,Japan

Prof. Kenji Uchiyama, Nihon University, Japan

Organizing and Program Committees

Seoung Bum Kim, School of Industrial Mangement Engineering, Korea University

Emanuel Grant, University of North Dakota, United States of America

Wheyming Tina Song,National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

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International Technical Committees

Elita Amrina,Andalas University,Indonesia

Ren-Jieh Kuo,National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,Taiwan

Cheng-Feng Hu,National Chiayi university, Taiwan

Mu-Chen Chen,National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Bonivasius Prasetya Ichtiarto, Mercu Buana University,Indonesia

Pule Kholopane,University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Wei Cai,Wuhan University of Technology, China

Hashibah Hamid,Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

Mahmoud A. El-Sharief,Assiut Uinversity, Assiut, EGYPT

Yip Mum Wai,Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia

Yu-Chung Tsao,National Taiwan University of Science Technology,Taiwan

Po-Hsiang Liu,Dean of Academic Affairs, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

St. John's University,Taiwan

Zeping MU,Chongqing College of Electronic Engineering, China

Xuan Qiu,The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Hong Kong

Wan Ahmad Yusmawiza,Hail University,Saudi Arabia

Mohamad Zairi Bin Baharom,Universiti Malaysia Pahang,Malaysia

Ravi Kumar Goyal, Jaipur Institute of Technology, India

Anand Jayakumar Arumugham,Department of Mechanical Engineering,SVS College of

Engineering,Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu,India

Byung Do Chung, Yonsei University, The Republic of Korea

Zainal Abidin Akasah, Universiti Tun Hussein Malaysia, Malaysia

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M. Mujiya Ulkhaq, Diponegoro University, Indonesia

Mohammad Arif Kamal, Aligarh Muslim University, India

Marek Kocisko, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

Fernando Moreira da Silva, Faculty of Architecture, University of Lisbon,Portugal

Sandeep Singhal, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology,India

Yusri Yusof,Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM),Malaysia

Tamer Eren, Kirikkale University, Turkey

Mohamed Haouari, Qatar University,Qatar

Ming-Feng Yang,National Taiwan Ocean University,Taiwan

Dong-Yuh Yang,National Taipei University of Business,Taiwan

Amr Eltawil,Egypt Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST),Egypt

Saiful Izwan Suliman,Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

Toh Guat Guan,Tunku Abdul Rahman University College,Malaysia

Po-Hsiang Liu, Taipei Veterans General Hospital,Taiwan

Taesu Cheong, Korea University,Korea

Chin-I Lee,Ling Tung University,Taiwan

Abd El-Shafy A. Nafeh, Electronics Research Institute (ERI), Egypt

Swee Shu Luing Nikalus,Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia

Khalid Akhtar,University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan

T.M.A. Ari Samadhi,Bandung Institute of Technology,Indonesia

Peng LI,XIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,China

Namhun Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea

Tien-Lun Liu,St. John's University, Taiwan

Jinguo Huang,Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Wu Han, China

Sawarni Hasibuan, JiLin University,China

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LOCAL INFORMATION

Conference Venue: http://www.nitech.ac.jp/eng/about/index.html

Nagoya Institute of Technology (国立大学法人 名古屋工業大学)

Address: Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, 466-8555 Japan

〒466-8555 名古屋市昭和区御器所町 お問い合わせ先一覧

Railway Route Map to Venue

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Route Map from Airport to Venue

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Route Map to Meeting Room and Lunch

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Route Map to Dinner

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INSTRUCTION FOR ORAL & POSTER PRESENTATION

Oral Presentations

Timing: a maximum of 15 minutes total, including speaking time and discussion. Please make you’re your

presentation is well timed. Please keep in mind that the program is full and that the speaker after you would

like their allocated time available to them.

You can use CD or USB flash drive (memory stick), make sure you scanned viruses in your own computer.

Each speaker is required to meet her/his session chair in the corresponding session rooms 10 minutes before

the session starts and copy the slide file (PPT or PDF) to the computer.

It is suggested that you email a copy of your presentation to your personal inbox as a backup. If for some

reason the files can’t be accessed you’re your flash drive, you will be able to download them to the

computer from your email.

Please note that each session room will be equipped with a LCD projector, screen, point device,

microphone, and a laptop with general presentation software such as Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe

Reader. Please make sure you’re your files are compatible and readable with our operation system by using

commonly used front sand symbols. If you plan to use your own computer, please try the connection and

make sure it works before your presentation.

Movies: If your PowerPoint files contain movies please make sure that they are well formatted and

connected to the main files.

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Poster Presentations

It is suggested to prepare poster with size of 60cm*80cm.

Posters are required to be condensed and attractive. The characters should be large enough

so that they are visible from 1 meter apart.

Please note that during your poster session, the author should stay by your poster paper to

explain and discuss your paper with visiting delegates.

Dress code

Please wearing formal clothes or national characteristics of clothing

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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*Collecting conference materials;

*Certificate will be get at the registration desk;

*Accommodation not provided, and it’s suggested to make an early

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Opening Remarks- Prof. Felix T. S. Chan 9:00-9:10

Keynote Speech I –Prof. George Zhang 9:10-9:50

Group Photos & Coffee Break 9:50-10:40

Keynote Speech II – Prof. Shey-Huei Sheu 10:40-11:20

Keynote Speech III –Prof. Felix T. S. Chan 11:20-12:00

Lunch&Break @Dining Room 12:00-13:00

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Parallel session 14 Parallel session 16 10:30-12:00

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Optional One Day Tour 8:30-17:00

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ABSTRACT AND SPEAKERS BIODATA

Prof. Felix T. S. Chan

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Professor Felix T. S. Chan received his BSc Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Brighton Polytechnic (now University), UK, and

obtained his MSc and PhD in Manufacturing Engineering from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London,

UK. Professor Chan is now working at the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and

also serving as Associate Dean (Research) at the Faculty of Engineering. His current research interests are Logistics and Supply Chain

Management, Operations Management, Distribution Coordination, Systems Modelling and Simulation, AI Optimisation. To date, he has

published 16 book chapters, over 300 refereed international journal papers and 250 peer reviewed international conference papers, h

index= 30 under the Web of Science. He is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong.

According to a study lately published in the International Journal of Production Research

(http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2015.1037935), the study measured the research contributions over a 26-year time frame

(1985–2010) of academic institutions and individual authors to the field of Operations Management (OM) based on published articles

in 11 top-rated and well-known academic OM journals. Professor Chan was among the top 50 prolific authors list who have made the

greatest overall contribution to the field as measured by the number of distributed and shared articles published in the 11 designated

journals. Also, Professor Chan was Ranked No. 3 in The top 100 authors as the most productive researchers in the field of Operations

Management over the past 10 years (2001–2010)

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“Development of MILP Model for Integrated Aircraft Maintenance Scheduling and Multi-Period Parking Layout Planning Problems”

In this paper, two closely related problems commonly observed in aircraft hangar maintenance companies are studied: the aircraft

hangar maintenance scheduling problem and the parking stand planning problem. Recently, in order to reduce operating costs in airline

companies, outsourcing aircraft heavy maintenance activities to a third-party maintenance company has been gaining greater traction. In

a real operation environment, aircraft with different arrival times and specific maintenance requirements from airline companies are

received by an aircraft maintenance company. Hence, a maintenance schedule and a series of aircraft parking plans have to be carefully

arranged to minimize the total delay over a multi-period planning horizon. However, conventional manual planning usually causes

maintenance delays due to inadequate parking planning that induces blockages between arriving, departing and parked aircraft in the

process of aircraft roll in and roll out operations. To deal with the inefficiency of manual planning, a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming

(MILP) model that integrates maintenance scheduling and parking layout planning is proposed. To our knowledge, this is the first work to

deal with the aircraft maintenance scheduling problem incorporating non-overlapping constraints between aircraft in the hangar, and is

the main contribution of this research.”

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Prof. George Zhang

Western Washington University, USA

Zhe George Zhang is a professor of Management Science in the Department of Decision Sciences at Western Washington University and a

professor of Operations Management in Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University. He is also visiting professor of Sauder

School of Business at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Zhang received his BS in Computer Science and MA in Economics from

Nankai University, China; his MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University; and his PhD in Operations research from the

University of Waterloo. Professor Zhang has published many papers in prestigious journals such as Management Science, Operations

Research, IIE Transactions, IEEE Transactions, etc. Co-authored with Professor Tian in 2006, he published the research monograph

"Vacation Queueing Models - Theory and Applications," the first book on this particular topic (now highly cited). Professor Zhang's

research interests include queueing theory and applications and stochastic models for manufacturing and service systems. The main

theme of his research is to bridge the gap between theory and application, obtaining unobservable and sometimes counter-intuitive but

significant/practical management insights via modeling and quantitative analysis. Currently, he is particularly interested in the

quantitative and economic analysis of the congestion problems in urban/mass transportation networks, health/medical care systems,

and public service systems with both customer service quality and security concerns. As an expert in data analysis and quantitative

modeling, he has consulted in industry and has given research seminars and short lectures at leading universities around the world. Prof.r

Zhang is the one of Editor-in-Chiefs for new journal Queueing Models and Service Management, an associate editor of INFOR (Information

Systems and Operations Research), and on the editorial board of international journals in Operations Research and Management

Science.

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“Modeling Congested Service Systems with Customer Choice and Real-time Congestion Information”

In this talk, we focus on a stochastic service system with dynamic consumer choice based on real-time congestion information. We

consider service providers of heterogeneous quality distributed at different locations with heterogeneous customers arriving randomly to

the system. Based on their own valuation of the service, the quality differentiation of the service providers, and the real-time queue length

information, an arriving customer chooses a service provider to obtain service. Many real life queuing systems can be accommodated by

this model. Characterizing the stationary behavior of this system is difficult and known to be an open problem. We study this system using

micro, meso, and macroscopic models. For the microscopic model (MAM approach), we demonstrate the system behavior exactly for a

small scale system. For the meso and macroscopic models (fluid and diffusion approximations), we prove the existence of the unique

equilibrium customer queue-length vector of the service providers under heavy-traffic conditions. In particular, when the reneging rate is

relatively small, we show that the system can be approximated by a multi-dimensional reflected Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process centered at

that equilibrium. Thus, our models provide a set of useful tools for predicting the performance, evaluating the efficiency, and optimizing

the system parameters for a multi-queue service systems with customer choice.

This talk is based on the joint research projects with Daniel Ding, Mahesh Nagarajan of University of British Columbia, and Paul Luh of

National Chengchi University.

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Prof. Shey-Huei Sheu

Providence University, Taiwan

Shey-Huei Sheu is a Chair Professor of Department of Statistics and Informatics Science at the Providence University. He is an Honorary

Chair Professor of the Department of Industrial Management at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. He received

his M.S. degree (1979) in applied mathematics from the National Tsing Hua University and his Ph.D. degree (1987) in statistics from

the University of Kentucky. He has published in journals such as Naval Research Logistics, Journal of Applied Probability, RAIRO

Operations Research, Microelectronics and Reliability, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, International Journal of Systems

Science, Quality and Reliability Engineering International, International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering, Journal of

the Operational Research Society, European Journal of the Operational Research, Computers and Operation Research, Computers and

Industrial Engineering, Quality Engineering, Asia-Pacific Journal of the Operational Research, Communications in Statistics-Theory and

Methods, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory, Communications in

Statistics-Simulation and Computation, Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, International Journal of Production

Economics, Quality Technology and Quantitative Management, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Expert

Systems, International Journal of Computer Mathematics, Journal of Applied Statistics, Production Planning and Control, International

Journal of Production Research, Applied Mathematical Modelling, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, and Annals of Operations Research.

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“Multi-Attribute Replacement Policy in a Cumulative Damage Model”

The purpose of this paper is to investigate an optimal preventive replacement policy based on multi-attributes in a two-unit system. The

system is subject to two types of shocks (I and II) and the probabilities of these two shock types are age-dependent. Each type I shock

causes a minor failure of unit A and yields a random amount of additive damage to unit B and type II shock causes the system to fail

completely. Unit B may also fail with a probability and be rectified by a minimal repair. In this study, we consider a replacement policy

based on system age, nature of failure, number of type I shocks, and the cumulative damage to unit B. To minimize the expected cost per

unit time, the optimal policy is derived analytically and computed numerically. The proposed model, extending many existing models,

provides a general framework for analyzing maintenance polices.

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DR. GIRIJA CHETTY

UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA

Dr. Girija Chetty has a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and PhD in Information

Sciences and Engineering from Australia. She has more than 25 years of experience in Industry, Research and Teaching from

Universities and Research and Development Companies from India and Australia, and has held several leadership positions including

Head of Software Engineering and Computer Science, and Course Director for Master of Computing Course. Currently, she is the Head

of Multimodal Systems and Information Fusion Group in University of Canberra, Australia, and leads a research group with several PhD

students, Post Docs, research assistants and regular International and National visiting researchers. She is a Senior Member of IEEE,

USA, and senior member of Australian Computer Society, and her research interests are in the area of multimodal systems, computer

vision, pattern recognition and image processing. She has published extensively with more than 120 fully refereed publications in

several invited book chapters, edited books, high quality conference and journals, and she is in the editorial boards, technical review

committees and regular reviewer for several IEEE, Elsevier and IET journals in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Image

Processing.

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Professor Wheyming Song

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

WHEYMING TINA SONG is a professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management at the National Tsing

Hua University, Taiwan, R.O.C. She received her undergraduate degree in statistics and master's degree in industrial engineering at

Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan. She then received her master's degree in applied mathematics and industrial engineering from the

University of Pittsburgh. Her Ph.D. is from the School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University. She was also a visiting professor of

Medical School at UC Davis, USA (2018); School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University, USA (2015); Department of Electrical

Engineering and Computer Science at U.C. Berkeley, USA (2012); and Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Science

at Northwestern University, USA (1997).

Professor Song's research interests are quality management, stochastic simulation, big data analysis, and reliability for

semiconductor manufacturing systems. She has published many papers in prestigious journals such as Management Science,

Operations Research, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, IIE Transactions, and European Journal of the Operational Research.

Professor Song is currently an area editor of Journal of Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory. She is on the editorial board of

European Journal of Industrial Engineering, and IASTED International Conference on Modeling, Identification and Control. Professional

activities also include having served as the referee of Operations Research, Management Science, European Journal of Operational

Research, IEEE Transactions of Reliability, Operations Research on Computing, and IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control.

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Professor Song has more than 20 years consulting experience in industry, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company

(TSMC), PowerTech Technology Inc., Industrial Technology Institute, Institute of Information Industry, and Chinese Telecommunication

Laboratories. She has served as a quality control and reliability consult for Sino-American Silicon Product Inc. since 2012.

Professor Song awards include the 1996 Distinguish Research Award from the National Science Council of the Republic of China, the

1995 and 2013 Best Paper Awards for the Journal of Chinese Industrial Engineering, the 1993 National Tsing Hua University outstanding

teaching award. As a graduate student she received the 1990 IIE Doctoral Dissertation Award and the 1988 Omega Rho Student Paper

Award. Professor Song led Tsing Hua University student groups that were recognized with the 2016 "Think Big" university-wide

reading-club award, the 2017 "Poetry in Math, and Math in Poetry" university-wide reading-club award, and the 2017 TSMC

big-data-analysis award.

"Perspectives on Academia/Industry Collaborations in Data-Analysis Education"

Abstract: As a university professor and industry consultant for more than 20 years, I have experienced first-hand the gap between what

industry needs in terms of data analysis and what universities offer in data-analysis education. Too often, industry is trying to find

solutions to problems while academia is looking for problems to its solutions. Put another way, industry is focused on product

development while academia focuses on fundamental science or basic research.

To close this gap, the author proposes a comprehensive collaboration between academic programs and industry education on the

data-analysis issue. Specifically, the author suggests the ``begin with the end" principle to inform design of academic data-analysis

programs. Such a collaboration will enhance the visibility of the university to industry and meet industry's education and training goals.

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ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 1

Room: 0212-13:00-15:30

Information theory and Application

Chairperson: Prof. Girija Chetty

University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia

Note:

*15 mins per one for oral presentation including Q & A

* The certification of Oral/Poster presentations, listeners, will be awarded at the end of each session.

* For the Best Presentation of each session, it is encouraged to award it to student author prior.

*To show the respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you

attend the whole session, the scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations,

please come as early as you could.

*Session photo will be taken at the end of the session and updated online.

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13:00-13:30

Invited Speaker

Prof. Girija Chetty

University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia

13:30-13:45

F2004

The acceptance model of a national e-Payment in Thailand: Conceptual Framework

Patawee Chaluay, Singha Chaveesuk, and Natapon Pantuwong

King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand

13:45-14:00

A131

Retrieval Scheduling for End-of-aisle Multi-shuttle Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems

Mengyan Jiang and Peng Yang

Research Center for Modern Logistics, Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University,

Shenzhen, China

14:00-14:15 F048

Mobile application as a teaching strategy for learning English as a second language for

preschool children

Miguel Andres Gomez Duarte and Rocío Rodríguez Guerrero

Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, Colombia

14:15-14:30 F066

Enhancing Topic Models for Short Texts using Deep Autoencoder

Luepol Pipanmaekaporn and Suwatchai Kamonsantiroj

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

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14:30-14:45 A3001

Aggregation of Information Models – An OPC UA based approach to a Holistic Model of

Models

Suprateek Banerjee, Daniel Großmann

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany

14:45-15:00 F025

Meaning Estimation Method of Alphabetical Abbreviation Using Lexical Conceptualization

and Wikipedia

Kazuto Goto, Seiji Tsuchiya, Hirokazu Watabe

Doshisha University, Japan

15:00-15:15 F052

An algorithm of news topic time extraction based on the optimal parameter hierarchical tree

model

YANG Weixin, TANG Lingli, WANG Shengxiang, WANG Chaoliang, and Li

Chuanrong

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

15:15-15:30 F068

An ICT Adoption Framework for Education: A Components Analysis

Sofiana Nurjanah, Harry Budi Santoso and Zainal Arifin Hasibuan

Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

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ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 2

Room: 0212-15:45-18:00

Chairperson: Prof. Hsin-I, Huang

National Taichung, University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Note:

*15 mins per one for oral presentation including Q & A

* The certification of Oral/Poster presentations, listeners, will be awarded at the end of each session.

* For the Best Presentation of each session, it is encouraged to award it to student author prior.

*To show the respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you attend

the whole session, the scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please

come as early as you could.

*Session photo will be taken at the end of the session and updated online.

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15:45-16:00 A031

Data Mining on the Prior Knowledge and the Effectiveness of the Self-Regulated Learning

I-Hui Li, Gwo-Haur Hwang, Yi-Xuan Lin

Dept. of INSA, Ling Tung University, Taichung, Taiwan

16:00-16:15 A018-A

A Controllable M/M/2 Queueing System

Hsin-I, Huang, Jau-Chuan Ke

National Taichung University of Science and Technology & Taiwan

16:15-16:30 A016-A

A vacation retrial queue subject to server breakdown

Jau-Chuan Ke, Tzu-Hsin Liu and Cheng-Hwai Liou

National Taichung University of Science and Technology & Taiwan

16:30-16:45 A030-A

Optimal K-phase Service and an Unreliable Server with N-Policy

Ching-Chang Kuo, Cheng-Hwai Liou

National Taichung University of Science and Technology & Taiwan

16:45-17:00 A032-A

A queueing model for machine repair problem

Tsung-Yin Wang, Tzu-Hsin Liu and Fu-Min Chang

National Taichung, University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

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17:00-17:15 A045-A

Vacation retrial system with impatient arrivals

Cheng-Hwai Liou, Jau-Chuan Ke and Fu-Min Chang

National Taichung University of Science and Technology & Taiwan

17:15-17:30 A023-A

Transient Analysis of a Finite-capacity Queue with (p, N)-policy and Starting Failures

Dong-Yuh Yang

National Taipei University of Business, Taiwan

17:30-17:45 A089-A

Optimization analysis of retrial machine repair problem with server breakdown and threshold

recovery policy

Kuo-Hsiung Wang, Tseng-Chang Yen, Jia-Yu Chen

Providence University, Taiwan

17:45-18:00 A121-A

Reliability-based measures for an M[x]/G/1 queueing system

Pi-Chun Hsu, Jau-Chuan Ke and Ching-Chang Kuo

Department of Insurance at Chaoyang University of Technology ,Taiwan

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ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 3

Room: 0221-13:00-15:30

Mechanical design manufacturing and automation

Chairperson: Prof. Wheyming Song

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Note:

*15 mins per one for oral presentation including Q & A

* The certification of Oral/Poster presentations, listeners, will be awarded at the end of each session.

* For the Best Presentation of each session, it is encouraged to award it to student author prior.

*To show the respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you

attend the whole session, the scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations,

please come as early as you could.

*Session photo will be taken at the end of the session and updated online.

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13:00-13:30 Invite Speaker

Perspectives on Academia/Industry Collaborations in Data-Analysis Education

Prof. Wheyming Song

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

13:30-13:45 A061

Evaluation of Staplers Design on Comparision of Subjective Rating and Electromyogram

Chih-Hung Hsu, Po-Hsiang Liu, Kai-Chin Yang, Wei-Yun Chuang

St. John’s University, Taiwan

13:45-14:00 F070

The use of activity trackers for health empowerment and commitment: the Philippine cycling

perspective

Ryan A. Ebardo

Jose Rizal University, Philippines

14:00-14:15 A039

Simulation-Based Analysis of Mechanized Wood Harvest Operations

Daniel Losch and Jürgen Roßmann

Institute for Man-Machine Interaction, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

14:15-14:30 A164

A REVIEW OF MACHINE PARAMETERS THAT EFFECT WIRE ELECTRODE WEAR

Paphakorn Pitayachaval, Phongchai Jittamai and Thanakharn Baothong

Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhornratchasima, Thailand

34

14:30-14:45 A046

Suppression effect of beam wave motion in a micro-spiral beam device

Seungchol Choi

Shinshu University, Japan

14:45-15:00 A137

Feed Rate and Volume of Material Effects in Fused Deposition Modeling Nozzle Wear

Paphakorn Pitayachaval and Kriengsak Masnok

Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhornratchasima, Thailand

15:00-15:15 F038

Analysis and research of online measurement technology in inner bore of EML

Ronggang Cao, Erwa Dong and Xiangcai Xu

Beijing Institute of Technology, China

15:15-15:30 A060

Ergonomic Analysis and Survey of Sharp Injuries on Opening the Glass Ampoule

Ching-Wen Lien, Po-Hsiang Liu

St. John’s University, Taiwan

35

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 4

Room: 0221-15:45-18:00

Computer science and technology

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36

15:45-16:00 A029-A

Semisupervised Active Learning Based on Multiple Criteria

Sung Ho Park and Seoung Bum Kim

Department of Industrial Management Engineering, Korea University, Republic of Korea

16:00-16:15 A035-A

Knowledge-Based Inductive Learning for Sparse Bayesian Network Structure

Sang Min Lee and Seoung Bum Kim

School of Industrial Management Engineering, Korea University, Republic of Korea

16:15-16:30 A171

Optimization Backpropagation Algorithm Based On Nguyen-Widrow Adaptive Weight and

Adaptive Learning Rate

Ulfi Andayani, Erna Budhiari Nababan, Baihaqi Siregar, Muhammad Anggia Muchtar, Tigor

H Nasution, Ikhsan Siregar

University of Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

16:30-16:45 A175

Muli Traveling Salesman Problem formulation

Mustafa Assaf and Malick Ndiaye

American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

16:45-17:00 F060

Predictive Analysis of Cloud Incidents

Yaman Roumani, Joseph K. Nwankpa, Yazan F. Roumani

Eastern Michigan University, USA

37

17:00-17:15 F072

Development of a web-based Learning System to Engage Students in Question Generation

Activities

Chun-Ping Wu and Shu-Ling Wu

TamKang University, Taiwan

17:15-17:30 F073-A

Developing a 3D Hand Interface for Haptic Interaction with Virtual Objects in Augmented

Reality

Junchul Chun

Kyonggi University, Korea

17:30-17:45 A158-A

Enhanced Terminal Management Software System for Truck-Loading Fuels Terminals

Moatz M. Bahgat

Communication and Electronics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University,

Egypt

17:45-18:00 F028

A Domain Specific Language for Scripting ETL Process

Sunisa Junsawang and Yachai Limpiyakorn

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

38

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 5

Room: 0222-13:00-15:30

Image and signal processing

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39

13:00-13:15 F071

Text Region Extraction in High Contrasting Image

Seokjun Kang, Daewoong Cha, Youngwoo Kim, and Dong Seog Han

Kyungpook National University, Korea

13:15-13:30 F084

Improved Rate Control Scheme for Consistent Video Quality

Yuan Li, Huizhu Jia, Xiaodong Xie and Tiejun Huang

Peking University, China

13:30-13:45 A079

An Infant Emotion Recognition System Using Visual and Audio Information

Chiung-Yao Fang, Chung-Wen Ma, Meng-Lin Chiang, Sei-Wang Chen

National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei City, Taiwan

13:45-14:00 F081

Fault-Tolerant Visual 2-Secrets Sharing Scheme

Jen-Yu Lin, and Justie Su-Tzu Juan

National Chi Nan University, Taiwan

14:00-14:15 F057

Arrival Time Estimation and Reminders on Public Bus System

Bo-Wei Lin, Ding-Ray Huang, Yun-Chung Yang, Yi-Chin Huang, Ye Chin Kiong, Jim-Min

Lin and Ming-Fong Tsai

Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, Feng Chia University, Taiwan

40

14:15-14:30 F026

Fairness Improvement for Fixed Coordinated Beamforming Scheme in HetNets

Sirada Samomob , Peerapong Uthansakul , Monthippa Uthansakul and Thossaporn

Chanpuek

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

14:30-14:45 F004

Computer simulation study on comparing lesion effects of radio frequency ablation for treating

atrial fibrillation by multichannel bipolar or unipolar

Shengjie Yan, Xiaomei Wu, Weiqi Wang

Fudan University, China

14:45-15:00 F015

Analysis of Suitable Electrode Positions for Writing Imagination

Talit Jumphoo, Monthippa Uthansakul and Peerapong Uthansakul

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

15:00-15:15 A094-A

Prognostics and Health Management - on Detection and Classification of Vascular Sounds of

the Fistula Stenosis

Wheyming Tina Song, Chia-Chih Chao

Taiwan (R.O.C.), Department of Industry Engineering and Engineering Management

15:15-15:30 A095-A

A New Efficient Independent Component Analysis Algorithm -– Application on Detection and

Classification of Vascular Sounds

Jie Ying Li, Chiang Hsiu-Yueh and Wheyming Song

Department of Industry Engineering and Engineering Management, Tsing Tua university,

Taiwan

41

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 6

Room: 0222-15:45-18:00

Enterprise management and supply chain

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42

15:45-16:00 F041

The Study of Designation Risk Management based on Open Government Data in Taiwan: An

Application of Typhoon Warning Report

Ping-Feng Hsia, Ching Li, Cheng-Kuang Fang, Chia-Feng Lin, Hsin-Yen Yen, Ting-Yen

Huang

National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

16:00-16:15 A022

Enhancing the supply chain with composite materials: an analysis supported by IT tools in

coach/bus manufacturing

Adrian E Coronado Mondragon and Christian E Coronado Mondragon

School of Management, Royal Holloway University of London, UK

16:15-16:30 A033

Optimal Skill Assignment with Modular Architecture in Spare Parts Supply Systems

M. Al-Khatib, H. Turan, A. Sleptchenko

Qatar University, Qatar

16:30-16:45 A169

Using Grey-fuzzy Programming Approach to Solve Multi-objective Supplier Selection

Problem

Dicky Fatrias, Alfadhlani, Insannul Kamil

Universitas Andalas, INDONESIA

16:45-17:00 A170

Effects of Collaborative Factors on Supply Chain Performance Measurement in Thai Frozen

Shrimp Supply Chain

Sirirat Pungchompoo, Yongyuth Dunyakul

Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Thailand

43

17:00-17:15 A013-A

Research on the optimization of enterprise project portfolio management model

Min Zhang, Jinguo Huang

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

17:15-17:30 A139

Extended Resource Task Network for Collaborative Scheduling of Material and Energy Flows

in Steel and Iron Enterprises

Zhimin Lv, Ting Li

University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

17:30-17:45 A051

Conceptual Model of Green Innovation toward Knowledge Sharing and Open Innovation in

Indonesian SME

Augustina Asih Rumanti, TMA Ari Samadhi, Iwan Inrawan Wiratmadja, Rocky Reynaldo

Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia

17:45-18:00 A123

Intra-organizational and Inter-organizational Knowledge Sharing in Collaborative Learning

Process: A conceptual framework for SME

Ceicalia Tesavrita, Kadarsah Suryadi, Iwan Inrawan Wiratmadja and Rajesri Govindaraju

UNPAR, Indonesia

44

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 7

Room: 0223-13:00-15:30

Wireless communications and systems

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45

13:00-13:15 F014

Lightweight Authenticated Key Agreement Scheme with Smart Cards for Wireless Mobile

Networks

Chin-Yu Sun

National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan

13:15-13:30 F043

Study of Downlink Radio Resource Allocation Scheme with Interference Coordination in

LTE-A Network

Yen-Wen Chen and Chen-Ju Chen

National Central University, Taiwan

13:30-13:45 F016

The Impact of Throughput Fluctuation on Quality of Experience for YouTube Service

Arisa Vilaikruad , Monthippa Uthansakul , Peerapong Uthansakul and Settawit Poochaya

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

13:45-14:00 F019

Antenna Design for 4-Sector Node in WLAN Applications

Kanthorn Keeratipianlerd, Peerapong Uthansakul, Monthippa Uthansakul and Pongnarin

Sriploy

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

14:00-14:15 F020

Enhancing the Accuracy of Indoor Positioning by using Multiple Bluetooth Low Energy

Beacon Devices

Huai-Hsiang Chang, Yen-Ching Chu, Yen-Bin Huang, Tzu-Yuan Lin and Ming-Fong Tsai

Feng Chia University, Taiwan

46

14:15-14:30 F032

A Multi-mode Error-Correction Solution based on Split-Concatenation for Wireless Sensor

Nodes

Duc Phuc Nguyen, Thi Hong Tran, Yasuhiko Nakashima

Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

14:30-14:45 F034

Performance Evaluation of a Cluster Based Routing Protocol for VANETs

Mazen ALOWISH, Yasuhiro TAKANO, Yoshiaki SHIRAISHI and Masakatu MORII

Kobe university, Japan

14:45-15:00 F037

Consensus Problem in V2V-based Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

Chien-Fu Cheng

Tamkang University, Taiwan

15:00-15:15 F069

Stimulated Brillouin scattering in optical fibers for optical communication systems

Nurul Ahmad, Samsul Dahlan and Noran Cholan

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia

15:15-15:30 F3007

Applications enabled by a deterministic wireless communication system such as Industrial

LTE

Philipp Neher, Armin Lechler and Alexander Verl

Institut für Steuerungstechnik der Werkzeugmaschinen und Fertigungseinrichtungen,

Universität Stuttgart,Germany

47

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 8

Room: 0223-15:45-18:00

Chairperson: Prof. Kang-Ping Lu

National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

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48

15:45-16:00 A063

An Efficient Constructive Heuristic for Optimizing Frequency Allocation in Cellular Network

Saiful Izwan Suliman, Ismail Musirin, Roslina Mohamad, Murizah Kassim and Mohd Faizul

Md Idros

Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

16:00-16:15 F045

Research and implementation of UAV remote sensing network dispatch management method

based on Workflow

Wenxin Tian, Chaoliang Wang, Shuai Dou, Chuanrong Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

16:15-16:30 A027-A

Apply mixture models to change-point detection

Shao-Tung Chang and Kang-Ping Lu

National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan

16:30-16:45 A028-A

A fuzzy clustering method for change-point estimation

Kang-Ping Lu, Shao-Tung Chang

National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taichung, Taiwan

16:45-17:00 A019-A

Optimizing Profit by Setting Warranty Length and Selling Price

Yu-Hung Chien, Chung-Piao Chiang

National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

49

17:00-17:15 A115-A

D2D communications with subchannel reusing for throughput-guaranteed relay selection in LTE

Sin-Yu Luo, Shang-Juh Kao and Fu-Min Chang

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

17:15-17:30 A114-A

Dynamic Licensed Assisted Access Adaptation for Unlicensed Band Allocation in Wi-Fi Coexistence

Environment

Hao-Lun Huang, Shang-Juh Kao and Fu-Min Chang

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

17:30-17:45 A116-A

Packet-In Buffer Plugin for OpenFlow Switches

Ding-Syuan Jhuang, Shang-Juh Kao

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan(R.O.C.)

17:45-18:00 A122-A

A Path Load Balancing and Congestion Control Mechanism Based on Software-Defined Networking

Jun-Yao Huang, Shang-Juh Kao

National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan(ROC)

50

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 9

Room: 0231-13:00-15:30

Data analysis and processing

Chairperson: Prof. George Zhang

Western Washington University, USA

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51

13:00-13:15 A135-A

A Strategic Planning of TRIZ Applications for Cloud-based Collaborative Product

Development

Tien-Lun Liu, Ming-Che Lu, Jhih-Wei Chen

St. John’s University, Taiwan

13:15-13:30 F001

Reversible Data Hiding Using Pixel Order Exchange

Hsiao-Ling Wu, Chin-Chen Chang and Thai-Son Nguyen

Feng Chia University, Taiwan

13:30-13:45 F036

A Segment of Healthy and Unhealthy Lifestyle Consumers Affects Healthcare Expenditures:

An Application of Data Mining in Healthcare

Hsin Yen Yen, Ching Li and Ping-Feng Hsia

Leisure and Hospitality Management, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

13:45-14:00 F078

Support Vector Machine with Restarting Genetic Algorithm for Classifying Imbalanced Data

Keerachart Suksut, Kittisak Kerdprasop and Nittaya Kerdprasop

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

14:00-14:15 F080

A Method to Clustering the Feature Ranking on Data Classification Using an Ensemble

Feature Selection

Nuntawut Kaoungku, Kittisak Kerdprasop and Nittaya Kerdprasop

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

52

14:15-14:30 F082

A Deep Learning of Time Series for Efficient Analysis

Tippaya Thinsungnoen, Kittisak Kerdprosop and Nittaya Kerdprosop

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

14:30-14:45 F022

Distributed Packet Processing Architecture with Reconfigurable Hardware Accelerators for

100Gbps Forwarding Performance on Virtualized Edge Router

Satoshi Nishiyama, Hitoshi Kaneko and Ichiro Kudo

NTT, Japan

14:45-15:00 F055

A Sampling Strategy for Skewed Data Problem in MapReduce

Cheng Wenjuan, Tong Bing, Zhou Miaomiao and Zhu Junhong

Hefei University of Technology, China

15:00-15:15 F062

Secure Mobile Cloud Architecture for Healthcare Application

Nacha Chondamrongkul, Pattra Chondamrongkul

Chiang Rai Rajabhat University, Thailand

15:15-15:30 F012

Parameter Estimation Algorithms for Volterra Digital Systems

Wei-Der Chang, Ching-Lung Chi, Shun-Peng Shih and Bo-Hong Ye

Shu-Te University, Taiwan

53

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 10

Room: 0231-15:45-18:00

Enterprise management and supply chain

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54

15:45-16:00 A172

Ordering Quantity Decisions for Perishable Inventory Control Using Simulated Annealing

Pavee Siriruk ang Kingkanjana Dungkhokkruad

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

16:00-16:15 A174

Improving Order-picking Performance by Optimizing Order Batching in Multiple-cross-aisle

Warehouse Systems: A Case Study from E-commerce in China

Zhijie Zhao, Peng Yang

Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, China

16:15-16:30 A017

Combining the eTransQual Scale and Importance-Performance Analysis to Assess Service

Quality of Online Shopping

M. Mujiya Ulkhaq, Wismar R. Wijayanti, Agnes Kusumawati, Finiesa S. Aulia, Rafida S.

Wijayanti, Rahmaningtyas Wiganingrum

Diponegoro University, Indonesia

16:30-16:45 A151

The Expansion Decisions of Cassava Buying Location and Cassava Buying Prices for Cassava

Processing Manufacturers

Pavee Siriruk and Suphaphorn Kanaprom

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

16:45-17:00 A166

The Harvest Planning of Aromatic Coconut by Using Monte Carlo Simulation

Siraprapha DEEPRADIT, Roongrat PISUCHPEN and Pornthipa ONGKUNARUK

Kasetsart University, Thailand

55

17:00-17:15 A173

An Analysis of Cassava Price Transmission in Thailand

Pavee Siriruk and Phornpan Thongpang

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

17:15-17:30 F2002

Applying Customer Journey Map for Categorizing ERP Functions to Improve Customer

Satisfaction

Hitoshi NAKAO, Yoshikatsu FUJITA , and Kazuhiko TSUDA

University of Tsukuba, Japan

17:30-17:45 A132

Immune Log-Normal Evolutionary Programming (ILNEP) for Solving Economic Dispatch

Problem with Prohibited Operating Zones

Mohd Helmi Mansor, Ismail Musirin & Muhammad Murtadha Othman

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Malaysia

17:45-18:00 A161

Exploratory Study of the Recognition of Complex Double Network Model

Yusuke Suzuki, Shun Okuhara and Ryo Sugawara

Fujita Health University, Japan

56

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 11

Room: 0233-13:00-15:30

Transportation planning and operations research

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57

13:00-13:15 A078

The Role of Perceived Trust of Physical Bank towards Perceived Risk on Internet Banking

Acceptance from the User Perspective

Iwan Inrawan Wiratmadja, Natasya Dameria, and Amelia Kurniawati

Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia

13:15-13:30 A040

An Intergrated MILP For Music Rehearsal Problems With Waiting Time

Chakrit Pakprajum and Pisit Jarumaneeroj

Chulalongkorn university, Thailand

13:30-13:45 A082

A Fuzzy Multiobjective Vehicle Routing Problem for Perishable Product using Gradient

Evolution Algorithm

R.J. Kuo and Dwiyanti Yekti Nugroho

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

13:45-14:00 A140

A Variable Neighbourhood Search Approach for Crew Transportation Problems

Pisit Jarumaneeroj, Siriwat Kunaporn

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

14:00-14:15 A150

Heterogeneous Fleet Vehicle Routing Problem for Retail Construction Material Stores

Pavee Siriruk and Yuttakrn Tangmo

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

58

14:15-14:30 A177

Apply Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition to Discover Time Variants of Metro Station

Passenger Flow

Mu-Chen Chen, Long-Sheng Chen, Yu Wei

National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

14:30-14:45 A056

Modified Formulation for the Appointment Scheduling Problem of Outpatient Chemotherapy

Departments

M. Heshmat, K. Nakata, A. Eltawil

Int. Exchange Student, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

14:45-15:00 A093-A

The Impact of Inpatient New Boarding Policy - Short Stay on ED Efficiency: A

Discrete-Event Simulation Study

Wheyming Tina Song, and Dr. Chi-Hao Hong

Taiwan (R.O.C.), Department of Industry Engineering and Engineering Management

15:00-15:15 A099-A

The Stochastic Location-Inventory Replenishment Problem at a Supermarket Chain

Kizito Paul Mubiru

Kyambogo University,Uganda

15:15-15:30 A127

An Application of Geographic Information System for Locating Sanitary Landfill Sites: A

Case Study of Bangkok

Warot Kiettitanabumroong

Department of Industrial Engineering Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

59

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 12

Room: 0233-15:45-18:00

Power systems and Engineering

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60

15:45-16:00 A037

Forecasting Electricity Consumption Uncertainty of Thailand’s Using Artificial Neural

Network and Traditional Technique Methods

Nattapon Jaisumroum and Jirarat Teeravaraprug

Thammasat University, Thailand

16:00-16:15 A052

Forecasting of Electricity Demand to Reduce the Inventory Cost of Imported Coal

Nantachai Kantanantha and Siriluk Runsewa

Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Thailand

16:15-16:30 A067

Risk Management Model of 69 kV Power Transformer Bushing in Metropolitan Substation

Rattanakorn Phadungthin and Juthathip Haema

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand

16:30-16:45 A074

Application of Fuzzy Neural Network on the Electricity Consumption Forecasting

Anindhita Dewabharata, Shuo-Yan Chou

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

16:45-17:00 A100-A

Robust optimization for power distribution networks design considering sustainability and

reliability

Yu-Chung Tsao, Vo-Van Thanh

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

61

17:00-17:15 A148

Multi DGPV Installation in Transmission System for Loss Minimization

Sharifah Azma Syed Mustaffa and Ismail Musirin

Universiti Tenaga Nasional,Malaysia

17:15-17:30 A144

Electrical Appliances Control Prototype by Using GSM Module and Arduino

Tigor Hamonangan Nasution, Muhammad Anggia Muchtar, Ikhsan Siregar, Ulfi Andayani,

Esra Christian, and Emerson Pascawira Sinulingga

University of Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

17:30-17:45

17:45-18:00

62

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 13

Room: 0221-9:00-10:15

Energy and environmental engineering

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63

9:00-9:15 F075

The Forecast of PM10 Pollutant by Using a Hybrid Model

Ronnachai Chuentawat, Nittaya Kerdprasop and Kittisak Kerdprasop

Nakhonratchasima Rajabhat University, Thailand

9:15-9:30 A036

Discussion about the energy development demand for the future worrier

Yi-Yen Jseng, Chin-Jung Chao

Chung Yuan Christian University and NCSIST, Taiwan

9:30-9:45 A053-A

Fuzzy Logic Modelling for Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion of Palm Oil Mill Effluent

(POME) Treatment

Tan Hui Min, Jason Chun Sze Lew, Darwin Gouwanda, Poh Phaik Eong

Monash University Malaysia

9:45-10:00 A084

A novel IoT-based dynamic carbon footprint approach to reducing uncertainties in carbon

footprint assessment of a solar PV supply chain

Mengru Tu, Wu-Hsun Chung, Chien-Kai Chiu, Wenpin Chung, Yun Tzeng

National Taiwan Ocean University,Taiwan

10:00-10:15 A101

Multi-scale modelling for cellulosic biomass mixture during enzymatic hydrolysis

Norazaliza Mohd Jamil and Qi Wang

Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia

64

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 14

Room: 0221-10:30-12:00

Industrial production and planning

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65

10:30-10:45 A011

Determination of Optimal Production Planning iIn Palm Oil Company (Case Study)

Ikhsan Siregar, Ukurta Tarigan, Dicky Ardilles Siregar, Anizar, Rahmi M. Sari, Mangara M.

Tambunan, Elisabeth Ginting, Amalia, and Tigor Hamonangan Nasution

University of Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

10:45-11:00 A050

An Online Task Planning Framework Reducing Execution Times in Industrial Environments

Nils Wantia and Jürgen Roßmann

Institute for Man-Machine-Interaction,Germany

11:00-11:15 A057

Scheduling Problems of Automated Guided Vehicles in Job Shop, Flow Shop, and Container

Terminals

Essam Kaoud, Mahmoud Elsharief and Mohamed Elsebaie

Assiut university, Assiut, Egypt

11:15-11:30 A156

Competitive Facility Location Problem with Exotic Products

Zhaojie Xue, Ying Gao and Jingjing Yin

Department of Transportation Engineering, Shenzhen University, China

11:30-11:45 A048

Inventory Management for the Reduction of Material Shortage Problem for Pasteurized

Sugarcane Juice: The Case of a Beverage Company

Roongrat Pisuchpen

Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University ,Bangkok, Thailand

66

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 15

Room: 0222-9:00-10:15

Modern manufacturing and technology

Note:

*15 mins per one for oral presentation including Q & A

* The certification of Oral/Poster presentations, listeners, will be awarded at the end of each session.

* For the Best Presentation of each session, it is encouraged to award it to student author prior.

*To show the respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you

attend the whole session, the scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations,

please come as early as you could.

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9:00-9:15 A097

A Hybrid Algorithm Application for the Multi-Size Pallet Loading Problem Case Study: Lamp

and Lighting Factory

Thanakrit Piyachayawat and Anan Mungwattana

9:15-9:30 A107

Dynamic programming to solve resource constrained assembly line balancing problem in

footwear manufacturing

Thi Phuong Quyen Nguyen, Ren-Jieh Kuo, James C. Chen and Chao-Lung Yang

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,Taiwan

9:30-9:45 A126

Application of 7 Quality Control (7 QC) Tools for Quality Management: A Case Study of a

Liquid Chemical Warehousing

Punyisa Kuendee

Graduate School of Engineering, Siam University, Thailand

9:45-10:00 A167

Integration of Business Model Canvas (BMC) And Quality Function Deployment (QFD)

to Design Product

Paphakorn Pitayachaval, Weerachai Arjharn and Kittichai Chittrakool

School of Industrial Engineering, Institute of Engineering, Suranaree University of

Technology ,Thailand

10:00-10:15 A021

Data envelopment analysis-based multi-criteria decision making for part orientation selection

in fused deposition modeling

Kasin Ransikarbum and Namhun Kim

Ubonratchathani University, Thailand

68

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 16

Room: 0222-10:30-12:00

Modern manufacturing and technology & Industrial production and planning

Note:

*15 mins per one for oral presentation including Q & A

* The certification of Oral/Poster presentations, listeners, will be awarded at the end of each session.

* For the Best Presentation of each session, it is encouraged to award it to student author prior.

*To show the respect to other authors, especially to encourage the student authors, we strongly suggest you

attend the whole session, the scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations,

please come as early as you could.

*Session photo will be taken at the end of the session and updated online.

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10:30-10:45 A038

U-shaped Line Balancing Model with an Uncertain Time on all Tasks

Suthep Varnasilpin and Ruedee Masuchun

King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, THAILAND

10:45-11:00 A098

A Variable Arc Exchange Heuristic For Float Glass Manufacturing Problems

Kanok Kitisook

Department of Industrial Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

11:00-11:15 A157

Generate an Adaptive De-cubing Automatic Processing for Laminated Object Manufacturing

(LOM)

Paphakorn Pitayachaval, Paramate Horkaew and Niramol Chaphol

Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhornratchasima, Thailand

11:15-11:30 A118

Integrated Quality Safety and Environmental Management System for concrete roof

manufacturer

Songpon Sanorlam and Natcha Thawesaengskulthai

Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

11:30-11:45 A138

Minimizing Waste using Lean Manufacturing: A Case in Cement Production

Elita Amrina and Angela Artha A. Lubis

Dept. of Industrial Engineering, Andalas University, Indonesia

70

POSTER PRESENTATION

Parallel Sessions 17

Room: Foyer-9:00-12:00

Note:

*15 mins per one for oral presentation including Q & A

* The certification of Oral/Poster presentations, listeners, will be awarded at the end of each session.

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the whole session, the scheduled time for presentations might be changed due to unexpected situations, please come

as early as you could.

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F021

Using LEGO NXT with mobile device applications to achieve automatic system

Hsu-Shih,Hsien, Chen-Yu, Yan, Siou-Wei, Liou, Jia-Wei, Liou, Gwo-Jia, Jong

National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan

F1007

Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants Information Acquisition and Processing in Hall for Workshop of Meta-Synthetic

Engineering

Bixin Li, Jin Huang and Yan Lei

Logistical Engineering University, Chongqing, China

F039

Research on Security of Online Social Network

Liping Teng, Bugen Huang, Dong Cai

Jiangsu Police Institute, China

F1005

The Consistency Analysis of Urban Land Function with Communication Networks and Human Behavior Patterns

Jing Li, Xuewei Li, Wenjun Wang, Shuyu Shi, Ruixin Song

School of Computer Science and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin300350, China

F027

Optimization of multi-size micro-perforated panel absorbers with different cavity depths using adaptive genetic

algorithm

Yujie Qian, and Jie Zhang

IOT Engineering College, HoHai University, China

72

F033

A Path-Loss Analysis Based WLAN Localization Method for Indoor Location Based Services

Jie Zhang, Yujie Qian, Guangjie Han

Hohai University, China

F030

Detection of glass fragment based on background subtraction

Jiang Yan and Fu Jiangwei

Shenyang University of Technology, China

F2003

Research on caching strategy in content centric network

Jianwei Zhang, Linlin Ma, ,Zengyu Cai ,Zhihui Shang, Xuhui Wang

Software Engineering College, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry,China

F079

A Hybrid Modeling Technique to Predict Runoff

Ratiporn Chanklan, Kedkarn Chaiyakhan, Kittisak Kerdprasop and Nittaya Kerdprasop

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

F3001

Mail Detection Model of Campus Network Based on The Adaptive Learning Algorithm

Bin Chen, Yizhou Dong and Mingrong Mao

Nanjing Normal University, Jiangsu, China

73

F2007

Case study: Database Management for Solid Waste Management Services

Direk thongaraim and Tuangthong Patcharaprutipakorn

Bangkokthonburi University, Thailand

F002

Kernel FCM based on Simulated Annealing Algorithm

Chengwei Jiang, and Xiaoyan Cui

Department of Automation,Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,China

F1004

Matrix Completion under Gaussian Models using MAP and EM Algorithms

Gang Wu, Viswanathan Swaminathan, and Ratnesh Kumar

Dept. of Elec. & Comp. Eng., Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50010, United States

A043-A

Ontology-Based Tourism Recommendation System

Chin-I Lee, Tse-Chih Hsia, Hsiang-Chih Hsu, Jing-Ya Lin

National Taichung, University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

A047

Pumped-storage Unit Abnormality Identification and Fault Alarming Model Based on Chebyshev Inequation

Zhang Fei, Sun Huifang, Qin Jun, He Zheng

Technology Ceneter of State Grid Xinyuan Company Ltd., P. R. China

74

A068

The Role of Web Interface on the Reduction of Consumers’ Perceived Risk in OAMC process

Zhang Ying, Chen Caixia, Li Jun, Liu Xiaogang

Donghua University, China

A058

Supply Chain Inventory Model Considering Transportation Risk and Cost

Min-Der Ko, Mengru Tu and Tzu-Chen Ho

Department of Transportation Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan

A055

An Integrated working environment using advanced Augmented reality techniques

Kocisko Marek, Baron Petr, Zajac Jozef, Monika Teliskova

Technical University of Kocise, Slovakia

A054

Adjustments of Rep/Rap type printer workbench

Teliskova Monika, Kocisko Marek, Torok Jozef, Petrus Jaroslav, Cmorej Tomas

Technical University of Kocise, Slovakia

A073

Hybrid Genetic Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm for Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem with Fuzzy

Demand – A case study on Garbage collection system

R. J. Kuo and Ferani Eva Zulvia

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

75

A092

The Simulation of Autonomic Network Management Based on LET SON

Zeping Mu

School of Software Engineering, Chongqing College of Electronic Engineering, Chongqing, China

A108

Multi-objective Optimization Based on Improved Genetic Algorithm for Containership Stowage on Full Route

Min Hu, Wei Cai

Wuhan University of Technology, China

A113

A subinterval response surface method for frequency response analysis of structural-acoustic system with

uncertain-but-bounded parameters

Mingjie Wang, Qibai Huang, Shande Li

A124-A

The Optimization of Hydro-Forming Process for Aluminum Bumper Beam using FE Analysis

Son Won Sik, Lee Ji Hoon , Kim Seung Mo

Korea University of Technology and Education, Republic of Korea

A120

Study on the control strategy for oscillatory stability enhancement using DFIG wind turbine system

Kong Lingming, He Yufei

Department of Electrical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R.

76

A168-A

Detection of Human Respiration Rate on Wearable Device using PPG and Ensemble Empirical Mode

Decomposition

Po-Lei Lee, Hao-Teng Hsu and Kuo-Kai Shyu

Department of Electrical Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan

A162-A

Analysis of Patient Noshows Associated with Health Conditions

Kitaek Park, Sangbok Lee

Hansung University, Korea

A159-A

An Intuitive Analysis of M/G(a,b)/1 Queue

Dae-Eun Lim

Kangwon National University, Repblic of Korea

A178-A

Frequency-domain spectral element dynamic analysis of a beam subjected to moving forces

Usik Lee

Inha University, Republic of Korea

A176

The research and application of program analysis in a production assembly line

Shuyuan Jia, Li Huang, Juan Liu and Wenwu Fang

Panzhihua University, China

77

A071

Numerical investigation of fluid flow and heat transfer in a two dimensional anisotropic EGS model

Guixi Xu, Shuzhong Wang

Xi'an Jiaotong University , China

F3002

Group Dispatch and Task Transfer in Cloud Computing

Bin Chen, Yizhou Dong, and Mingrong Mao

Nanjing Normal University, Jiangsu, China

A059

Integrated Inventory Model Considering Carbon Tax in Green Environment

Ming-Feng Yang, Meng-Ru Tu and Ying-Yi Lai

National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan

A031

Data Mining on the Prior Knowledge and the Effectiveness of the Self-Regulated Learning

I-Hui Li, Gwo-Haur Hwang and Yi-Xuan Lin

Dept. of INSA, Ling Tung University, Taichung, Taiwan

A110

Enhancement of Forced Convection Heat Transfer on Led by Ionic Wind

Lee Jun Rong, Lau Ee Von

Monash University, Malaysia

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Listener

Note:

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L001

YE Zheng

School of Business, Zhejiang University City College, China

L002

Jianwei Li

Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China