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DETAILED PROGRAM Date December 13Th, UMBB Conference Room 2015 8:30-9:30 Opening Ceremony Keynote Speaker 1 Session Chairs: Prof DETAILED PROGRAM Date December 13th, UMBB Conference Room 2015 8:30-9:30 Opening Ceremony Keynote speaker 1 Session Chairs: Prof. Kamal Hariche, Dr. Kouadri Abdelmalek Competitiveness and Economic Advancement 9:30-10:15 Professor Kamal Youcef-Toumi, MIT, USA 10:15-10:30 Coffee Break Keynote speaker 2 Session Chairs: Prof. Hamid Bentarzi, Dr. Aissa Kheldoun Distributed Generation and the Electric Smart Grid 10:30-11:15 Professor Bashar ZAHAWI , Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE 11:15-13:30 LUNCH BREAK Date December 13th, 2015 Room 1 Track: Telecommunication Engineering Session Chair: Pr. A. Azrar and Dr. H. Kimouche Session: RF/Microwave circuits 1 ID 2: Tri-Band Microstrip Bandpass Filters for GSM and WiMAX Applications 13:30-13:50 Djamel RABAHALLAH, ; Mouloud CHALLAL, Nawel TALAHARIS, Univ. 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Sadouki Session: Image and speech processing 1 ID 51: SAR Interferograms Denoising Method Combining Wavelet 15:20-15:40 Thresholding And Wiener Filtering Fatma Zohra BOUDANI; Mounira OUARZEDDINE, USTHB ID 77: Contraction Extraction from Term and Preterm 15:40-16:00 Electrohyterographic Signals Nafissa SADI-AHMED; Malika KEDIR-TALHA, USTHB ID 160: On the Use of Local Motion Information for Human Action Recognition via Feature Selection 16:00-16:20 Ammar LADJAILIA; Imed BOUCHRIKA ; Hayet Farida MEROUANI ; Nouzha HARRATI; University of Souk Ahras ID 186: Adjustment of Active Contour Parameters in Brain MRI Segmentation Using Evolution Strategies 16:20-16:40 Fatima BELGRANA, Centre universitaire d'Ain Tec; Nacéra BENAMRANE, USTO-MB; Abdelmalk TALEB-AHMED, Valenciennes University – France ID 339: Synthesis of diplophonic and biphonic voices 16:40-17:00 YAAQOUB BENNANE; Abdellah KACHA, jijel university; Francis GRENEZ, Université Libre de Bruxelles Date December 13th, 2015 Room 2 Track: Control systems Engineering Session: Fault Detection and Diagnosis Session Chair: Prof. D. Benazzouz and Dr. A. Kouadri 1 ID 10 : Smart algorithm for the preventive monitoring of the impedance 13:30-13:50 fault within a PV generator Wail REZGUI, Batna university ID 73 : Experimental Exploitation for the Diagnosis to the Induction 13:50-14:10 Machine under a Bearing Fault – using MCSA – Noureddine BESSOUS; Salah Eddine ZOUZOU, Mohamed SAHRAOUI ID 79 : Adaptive fuzzy actuator failure compensation for a class of nonlinear systems 14:10-14:30 Sabri BOULOUMA, Salim LABIOD, Hamid BOUBERTAKH, Jijel University ID 175 : PMSM Model with Inter-Turn Fault 14:30-14:50 Chourouk BOUCHAREB; Mohamed Said NAIT SAID, Batna University ID 232 : Mapping Fault Tree into Bayesian Network in safety analysis of 14:50-15:10 process system Hamza ZERROUKI, University of Batna 15:10-15:20 Coffee Break Track: Control systems Engineering Session Chair: Pr. K. Hariche Session: Intelligent Control Systems 1 ID 46 : A Hybrid Intelligent Control based on DPC for grid-connected 15:20-15:40 DFIG with a Fixed Switching Frequency using MPPT Strategy Azeddine CHAIBA; Fayssal AMRANE, University of Setif 1 ID 151 : Adaptive Fuzzy Backstepping Controller of Induction Machine 15:40-16:00 Salim ISSAOUNI; Abdesselem BOULKROUNE ; Hachemi CHEKIREB, ENP , Alger ID 236 : Direct Torque Control with ANN Hysteresis Controller for 16:00-16:20 PMSM Meriem GUITI; Amirouche NAIT SEGHIR, USTHB ID 381 : Design of an adaptive fuzzy sliding mode controller for non- linear hysteretic systems 16:20-16:40 Aissa REBAI, ENP; Kamel GUESMI, CReSTIC, Reims University; Boualem HEMICI, ENP ID 274 : Fully Decentralized Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control With 16:40-17:00 Chattering Elimination For a Quadrotor Attitude Yacine DEIA; Madjid KIDOUCHE; Aimad AHRICHE, UMBB Date December 13th, 2015 Room 3 Track: Power Engineering Session Chair: Prof. H. Bentarzi and Prof. N. Benamrouche Session: Machines and Electric Drives ID 64 : Sensorless Nonlinear Control of a Doubly Fed Induction Motor 13:30-13:50 Using Luenberger Observer Tarik MOHAMMED CHIKOUCHE, University Dr Tahar Moulay Saida ID 171 : Modified Load Angle Direct Torque Control for Sensorless Induction Motor Using Sliding Mode Flux Observer 13:50-14:10 Abdelkarim AMMAR; Amor BOUREK; Abdelhamid BENAKCHA, Univ. Biskra ID 209 : Vector Control of Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive 14:10-14:30 Kamel TOUNSI; Abdelkader DJEHBAR, Chlef Univ.; Said BARKAT, M’sila Univ.. ID 299 : Behavior of a six phase induction motor fed by multilevel inverter 14:30-14:50 Koussaila IFFOUZAR; Saci TARAFT, ; Haroune AOUZELLAG; kaci GHEDAMSI, ; Djamel AOUZELLAG, UNIV-BEJAIA ID 300 : DRFOC of polyphase induction machine based on fuzzy logic controller speed 14:50-15:10 Koussaila IFFOUZAR; Saci TARAFT, ; Haroune AOUZELLAG; kaci GHEDAMSI, ; Djamel AOUZELLAG, UNIV-BEJAIA 15:10-15:20 Coffee Break Track: Power Engineering Session Chair: Prof. H. Bentarzi and Prof. S. Mekhilef Session: Power Quality ID 205 : Improvement of power quality of induction motor powered by 15:20-15:40 PV generator Khaled CHERIFI, Saida university ID 215 : Contribution to the depollution of the elements ejected by a energy production with the application of electro filter high voltage/ 15:40-16:00 Design of Electro filter multi-compartment Mohamed Ali KOUIDRI; Abdechafik HADJADJ, univ. Laghouat ID 246 : Influence of the skin effect and the form of slot on the starting 16:00-16:20 characteristics of induction motor squirrel cage Zakari MADDI; Djamel AOUZELLAG; LADDI Toufik, Univ. Bejaia ID 386 : Analysis of The Alternating Current through Insulating 16:20-16:40 Polymers under Accelerated Thermal Aging Youcef KEMARI; Abdelouahab MEKHALDI, ; madjid Teguar, ENP ID 349 : Performance Degradation of CIGS Photovoltaic Modules by 16:40-17:00 Light Soaking and Reverse Bias Adel MELLIT,; Sofiane BOULHIDJA, Jijel Univ Date December 13th, 2015 Room 4 Track: Power Engineering Session Chair: Prof. S. Mekhilef and Dr. R. Tala Ighil Session: Renewable energy Systems 1 ID 88: Control of Grid Connected Photovoltaic System Using Dual Three-Level Stage Conversion 13:30-13:50 Abdelmalik ZORIG, Mohammed BELKHEIRI , Univ. Laghouat ; Said BARKAT, M’sila University. 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