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MSV'08: July 16, 2008 Schedule

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6:45am - 5:00pm:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


SESSION 5-MSV:    SIMULATIONS (Chair: TBA)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday); 08:00am - 10:40am
                  (LOCATION: Ballroom 3)

08:00 - 08:20am:  Simulation of an Optical Tracking Control System of a
                  Differentially-Driven Wheeled Mobile Robot
                  L. Yeo, S. John, and J. Mo
                  RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia

08:20 - 08:40am:  Simulation and Modeling of a Virtual Library for
                  Navigation and Evacuation
                  Harish Vadali and Sharad Sharma
                  Bowie State University, USA

08:40 - 09:00am:  Interactive Fluid Simulation and Its Remote Steering
                  Framework with Visual and Haptic Feedback
                  Kensuke Hashimoto, Shin-ichiro Mori, Akinori Yamaguchi,
                  Makoto Komatsubara and Shinji Tomita
                  University of Fukui, Japan

09:00 - 09:20am:  Swarm Shopping - The Simulation of Herd Behavior
                  Zeeshan-ul-hassan Usmani, Binish Bhagwanee, and Aisha Azhar
                  Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, USA;
                  Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA

09:20 - 09:40am:  A Simulator for Training Operators of Fossil-Fuel Power
                  Plants with an HMI Based on a Multi-Window System
                  Jose Tavira-Mondragon, Luis Jimenez-Fraustro, Guillermo Romero-Jimenez
                  Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas, Mexico

09:40 - 10:00am:  Computer Assisted Simulation Model of Renal Tumor Cryosurgery
                  Chih-Wei Chen, Hong-Sen Kou, Hsueh-Erh Liu, Cheng-Keng Chuang,
                  and Li-Jen Wang
                  Tatung University, Taiwan


10:00 - 10:20am:  Networked Parallel Simulation of Transmission Grid
                  Jinming Ge, Deok Nam, and Khalil Habash
                  Wilberforce University, USA

10:20 - 10:40am:  FREE SLOT


10:40 - 11:40am:  During this period, MSV'08 attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to PDPTA'08, CSC'08, IPCV'08, CGVR'08,
                  or FECS'08.  These sessions discuss topics that overlap the
                  scope of MSV'08.

11:40a - 12:40p:  LUNCH (On Your Own)


SESSION 6-MSV:    VISUALIZATION (Chair: TBA)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday); 12:40pm - 01:20pm
                  (LOCATION: Ballroom 3)

12:40 - 01:00pm:  Modelling and Visualizing the Cahn-Hilliard-Cook Equation
                  K. A. Hawick and D. P. Playne
                  Massey University, New Zealand

01:00 - 01:20pm:  Children Unintentional Injury Visualization System Based on
                  Behavior Model and Injury Data
                  Koji Kitamura, Yoshifumi Nishida, Yoichi Motomura, & Hiroshi Mizoguchi
                  National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology,
                  Tokyo, Japan; Tokyo University of Science, Chiba, Japan


SESSION 7-MSV:    APPLICATIONS (Chair: TBA)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday); 01:20pm - 03:00pm
                  (LOCATION: Ballroom 3)

01:20 - 01:40pm:  FREE SLOT

01:40 - 02:00pm:  Aided Plan and Optimization of Road Routing in Cooperative
                  Multi-Transportation System
                  Guofeng Qin, Qiyan Li, and Xiuying Deng
                  Tongji University, Shanghai, P. R. China

02:00 - 02:20pm:  SystemVerilog Maximum Performance Maneuvers
                  Ronald W. Mehler
                  California State University Northridge, USA

02:20 - 02:40pm:  Bodygraphic Information System: Application to Injury Surveillance
                  Toshiki Tsuboi, Yoshifumi Nishida, Yoichi Motomura,
                  Masaaki Mochimaru, Makiko Kouchi, Tatsuhiro Yamanaka,
                  & Hiroshi Mizoguchi
                  Tokyo University of Science, Japan

02:40 - 03:00pm:  Data Missing and Make-Up Work Studies over a PIDn
                  Networked Control System
                  Lanzhi Teng and Peng Wen
                  University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia


03:00 - 03:40pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION C-MSV (Refreshments will be available)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Ballrooms 1-5)

                  O. Modelling and Visualization of the Traffic System with
                     Multi-Agent System and GIS
                     Pavel Dergel and Petr Fuks
                     VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
                  O. Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer Through a Membrane Heat Exchanger
                     Mohamed Jomaa Safi and Kais Charfi
                     Mechanique-Energetique, Tunisia
                  O. Fuzzy and Neurofuzzy Techniques for Crack Detection in Armor Plates
                     Harpreet Singh, Arati M., and Adam Mustapha
                     Wayne State University, USA
                  O. MyUniverse: Cosmology Simulation System Modeling the Discovery
                     of the Content of the Universe
                     Rone Kwei Lim, Derek Wells, Dallim Park, Milan Mijic, Tony Longson,
                     and Eun-Young Elaine Kang
                     California State University, USA


03:40 - 06:00pm:  During this period, MSV'08 attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to PDPTA'08, CSC'08, IPCV'08, CGVR'08,
                  or FECS'08.  These sessions discuss topics that overlap the
                  scope of MSV'08.


06:00 - 09:30pm:  Tutorials (please see the list of tutorials)


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San Diego, California, USA
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