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Saturday, 23 May, 2020 Technical Programmes CCDC 2020 14:50-15:10 SatA04-1 Saturday, 23 May, 2020 188 MEMS Gyroscopes Development and Application Overview on SatA03 Room03 Intelligent Vehicles Hybrid systems and discrete event systems (I) 14:50-17:50 Xinfeng Zhang Technical Center of Dongfeng Motor Chair: Yiwen Qi Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Jingjing Fan North China Univ. of Technology CO-Chair: Shigang Wang Heilongjiang Univ. Zhipeng Li China North Engine Research Institute Mengtong Zhao North China Univ. of Technology 14:50-15:10 SatA03-1 6 1510-15:30 SatA04-2 Feasibility Verification of Train Operations Using Petri Nets 235 Luxi Wang Southwest Jiaotong Univ. An Optimization for Traffic Signal Control with a Stochastic Link Yin Tong Southwest Jiaotong Univ. Flow Model Xiaomin Wang Southwest Jiaotong Univ. Siyuan Liu Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences Shu Lin Univ. of Chinese Academy of Sciences 15:10-15:30 SatA03-2 1137 15:30-15:50 SatA04-3 Acceleration Control Design for Turbofan Aero-engines Based on A 412 Switching Control Strategy Non-Segmented Chinese License Plate Recognition Algorithm Chao Chen AECC Shenyang Engine Research Inst. based on Deep neural Networks Dan Ma Northeastern Univ. Wenbin Gong Naval Univ. of Engineering Xiaoqi Mao Northeastern Univ. Zhangsong Shi Naval Univ. of Engineering Haobo Sun AECC Shenyang Engine Research Inst. Qiang Ji Naval Univ. of Engineering 15:30-15:50 SatA03-3 15:50-16:10 SatA04-4 43 458 D-stability analysis for sampled-data system with short time-varying Pursuit Model Development and Calibration Methodology for delay Automated Parking Function Shigang Wang Heilongjiang Univ. David Barbe Transmission and Vehicle Yongli Bi Heilongjiang Univ. AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Wenjuan Qi Heilongjiang Univ. Xin Yang Transmission and Vehicle AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd 15:50-16:10 SatA03-4 Zenghong Transmission and Vehicle 171 Chen AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Robust Control of Networked Discrete-Event Systems Using Hao Ye Transmission and Vehicle Predictive Supervisors AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Fei Wang Shanghai Inst. of Tech. Ting Chen Transmission and Vehicle Shaolong Shu Tongji Univ. AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Ziqiang Chen Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. Siyuan Fan Transmission and Vehicle Feng Lin Wayne State Univ. AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Xiaoyuan Transmission and Vehicle 16:10-16:30 SatA03-5 Cai AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd 262 Yating Guo Transmission and Vehicle Passivity Analysis and Feedback Passification of Switched AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Nonlinear Systems Tao Yang Transmission and Vehicle Xiaoxiao Dong Shenyang Univ. of Tech. AVL Technical Center (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Tao Sun Shenyang Univ. of Tech. Jing Zhang Shenyang Univ. of Tech. 16:10-16:30 SatA04-5 864 16:30-16:50 SatA03-6 Study of Detection Method on Real-time and High Precision Driver 278 Seatbelt Echo State Network based on Phase Space Reconstruction: El Niño Dongsheng Yang Chinese Academy of Science Univ. 3 Index Forecasting Ying Zang Chinese Academy of Science Univ. Shaoshuai Wang Zhejiang Univ. Qingshan Liu Huzhou Univ. Jiezhou Yu Zhejiang Univ. Jun Meng Zhejiang Univ. 16:30-16:50 SatA04-6 1339 16:50-17:10 SatA03-7 Adaptive Window Size Based Deep Neural Network for Driving 301 Maneuver Prediction L1-gain Analysis and Control for Discrete-time Switched Positive Jun Gao Jianghan Univ. Systems with Dwell Time Constraint Honghui Zhu Wuhan Univ. of Technology Jian Shen The 28th Research Inst. of China Electronics Yi Lu Murphey Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn Tech. Group Corporation Tao Wang Hohai Univ. 16:50-17:10 SatA04-7 Zhaoxia Duan Southeast Univ. 1046 Vehicle Tracking Method in Polar Coordinate System Based on 17:10-17:30 SatA03-8 Radar and Monocular Camera 1378 Jingxiang Ma Chongqing Univ. of Posts and Telecommunications Event-triggered Reset Controller Design and Its Application to Zhen Tian Chongqing Univ. of Posts and Telecommunications Trajectory Tracking for USV System Yinguo Li Chongqing Univ. of Posts and Telecommunications Shuyu Zhang Nanjing Univ. of Science and Tech. Ming Cen Chongqing Univ. of Posts and Telecommunications Haoping Wang Nanjing Univ. of Science and Tech. Yang Tian Nanjing Univ. of Science and Tech. 17:19-17:30 SatA04-8 1058 17:30-17:50 SatA03-9 The Vehicle’s Velocity Prediction Methods Based on RNN and 537 LSTM Neural Network Resilient Event-triggered Control for Switched Linear Systems With Yi Du Shandong Univ. Network Attacks Naxin Cui Shandong Univ. Wei Guan Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Huixin Li Shandong Univ. Ning Xing Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Hao Nie Shandong Univ. Yiwen Qi Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Yuemei Shi Shandong Univ. Shuo Yuan Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Ming Wang Shandong Univ. Xindi Xu Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Tao Li Shandong Univ. Ziyang Liu Shenyang Aerospace Univ. Yiwen Tang Shenyang Aerospace Univ. 17:30-17:50 SatA04-9 763 SatA04 Room04 Coordinated longitudinal and lateral vehicle stability control based Connected Vehicle and Future Smart Transportation(I) on the combined -slip tire model in the MPC framework (Special Session) 14:50-17:50 Zihan Li Jilin Univ. Chair: Xinfeng Zhang Technical Center of Dongfeng Motor Ping Wang Jilin Univ. Technical Programmes CCDC 2020 Hong Chen Tongji Univ. EMA Servo Control System Based on PMSM Yong Zhou Northwestern Polytechnical Univ. SatA05 Room05 Hao Zhou Northwestern Polytechnical Univ. Control and Management on Smart City(I) Jiaying Lou Northwestern Polytechnical Univ. (Special Session) 14:50-17:30 Qinyu Jiang Northwestern Polytechnical Univ. Chair: Yahui Wang Beijing Univ. of Civil Engi. and Architecture CO-Chair:Yahui Wang Beijing Univ. of Civil Engi. and Architecture 15:30-15:50 SatA06-3 564 14:50-15:10 SatA05-1 Controller Design of Negative Pressure Adsorption System for 390 Crawling Robot Image noise recognition algorithm based on BP neural network Wenshuo Liang Northeast Electric Power Univ. Yi Huo Beijing Univ. of Civil Engi. and Architecture Gong Wang Northeast Electric Power Univ. XiaoXuan Ma Beijing Univ. of Civil Engi. and Architecture Xianshuang Yao Northeast Electric Power Univ. 15:10-15:30 SatA05-2 15:50-16:10 SatA06-4 395 227 Research on the development of smart family in the era of digital Fuzzy Control of Electromagnetic Blank Holder System economy Zengzeng Fan Univ. of Jinan. Yanbin Zhao Harbin Institute of Technology Qiang Wang Univ. of Jinan. Kuiyu Tang Harbin Institute of Technology Fang He Univ. of Jinan. Jian Gao Qingdao Univ. of Science and Technology Yumei Wang Qingdao Univ. of Science and Technology 16:10-16:30 SatA06-5 702 15:30-15:50 SatA05-3 Application of Fuzzy PID Control Algorithm Based on Genetic 482 Self-tuning in Constant Temperature Incubator Constructing Multi-level Safety System of Gas IoT which is Hu Yue Northeastern Univ. Characterized by Cloud, Management and Terminals Wang Fuqiang Northeastern Univ. Jieyu Jin Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Qin Lifeng Northeastern Univ. Sijie Li Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Gong Jun Northeastern Univ. Liu Benke Northeastern Univ. 15:50-16:10 SatA05-4 602 16:30-16:50 SatA06-6 Research on the Assistant Decision-making of Gas Regulator Based 719 on Case-based Reasoning Equivalent Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control of the Web Tension in Sijie Li Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Unwinding System Yahui Wang Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Tao Xiong Wuhan Inst. of Tech. Yinxing Dong Beijing North Hua chuang Vacuum Tech. Co, Ltd Hubei Key Laboratory of Optical Information and Pattern Recognition 16:10-16:30 SatA05-5 Dangdang Zou Wuhan Inst. of Tech. 679 Gan Zhou Wuhan Inst. of Tech. Student Action Recognition Based on Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network 16:50-17:10 SatA06-7 Yanyan Cheng Beijing Institute of Technology 757 Zhongjian Dai Beijing Institute of Technology Research on Smelting Temperature Control of Wear-resistant Ring Ye Ji Beijing Institute of Technology Raw Materials Based on Stepped Fuzzy PID Simin Li Beijing Institute of Technology Menglong Cao Qingdao Univ. of Science and Tech. Zhiyang Jia Beijing Institute of Technology Qingzhan Li Qingdao Univ. of Science and Tech. Kaoru Hirota Beijing Institute of Technology Yaping Dai Beijing Institute of Technology 17:10-17:30 SatA06-8 1193 16:30-16:50 SatA05-6 Research on Fuzzy Control of Switched Reluctance Motor 1010 Xiao Zhiyao Southeast Univ. Analysis and Optimization of Ancient Building Lighting Based on Zhang Guobao Southeast Univ. DIALux Huang Yongming Southeast Univ. Jiaming Dou Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Hongyan Ma Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture 17:30-17:50 SatA06-9 1238 16:50-17:10 SatA05-7 Adaptive Fuzzy PID for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell 1360 Oxygen Excess Ratio Control The Gas Regulator Fault Diagnosis Based on PCA-GRA Combined Xiao Tang Central South Univ. Algorithm Chunsheng Wang Shenzhen Jiton Intelligent Tech. Co. LTD Shengnan Li Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Jianhui Mao Central South Univ. Huaixiu Wang Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture Zijian Liu Central South Univ. Yahui Wang Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture SatA07 Room07 17:10-17:30 SatA05-8 Presentations by Finalists of Zhang Si-Ying Outstanding Youth 712 Paper Award 14:50-16:10 Evaluating Street View Cognition of Visible Green Space in Chair: Changyun Wen Nanyang Technological Univ. Fangcheng District of Shenyang with the Green View Index Yanhua Fu Northeastern Univ. 14:50-15:10 SatA07-1 Yang Song Northeastern Univ. 663 Real-time Optimal Power Allocation for Smart Grid System via Deep SatA06 Room06 Neural Network: A Learning Based Approach Fuzzy systems and Fuzzy control 14:50-17:50 Fanghong Guo Zhejiang Univ. of Technology Chair: Gong Wang Northeast Electric Power Univ. Bowen Xu Zhejiang Univ. of Technology CO-Chair: Zhang Guobao Southeast Univ. Wen-An Zhang Zhejiang Univ.
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