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Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics

  • ISSN : 1343-0130(Print) / 1883-8014(Online)
  • Honorary Editor :Lotfi A. Zadeh (University of California)
  • Editor-in-Chief :Toshio Fukuda (Nagoya University), Kaoru Hirota (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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JACIII Vol.11 No.9 Nov. 2007

IEEE-ICCC 2006
Editors : Béla Pátkai (University of Cambridge, UK), J. A. Tenreiro Machado (Institute of Engineering of Porto / GECAD, Portugal), and Imre J. Rudas (Budapest Tech, Hungary) (As of Nov. 2007)

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JACIII Vol.11 No.9 Nov. 2007

Editorial:
Special Issue on IEEE-ICCC 2006
Béla Pátkai, J. A. Tenreiro Machado, and Imre J. Rudas, pp. 1061-1061

The study of systems and complexity has taken an intriguing route in the last hundred years, involved some of the most fascinating scientists, synthesised new fields of research and found novel applications requiring a fresh and revolutionary approach. Computational Cybernetics is a pragmatic response for the needs of engineering and social systems that integrates Cybernetics with Computational Intelligence.

The IEEE International Conference on Computational Cybernetics (IEEE ICCC) has been successfully promoting the open-minded but scientifically sound integration of advanced mathematical and systems engineering methods in multidisciplinary domains since 2003. This special issue is a selection of the most characteristic and instructive papers from the previous IEEE ICCC conference, held in the summer of 2006 in Tallinn, Estonia.

All of the papers in this issue represent vividly the broad scope and integrating nature of Computational Cybernetics. As Tar et al. notes in the first paper, a century-old conjecture of Hilbert solved fifty years ago can help us build new solutions in the 21st century in the field of nonlinear system control. In the same way each of the following papers represent a bridge between analogies from nature, computational methods and challenging multidisciplinary problems – helping us to convey our message to the professional audience of this journal.

The special issue editors would like to thank the authors of the papers in this issue, the participants of the IEEE ICCC conferences for contributing to its stimulating, multidisciplinary environment and the professional support of the Journal editors and their staff.

Paper:
Comparison of Fractional Robust- and Fixed Point Transformations- Based Adaptive Compensation of Dynamic Friction
József K. Tar, Imre J. Rudas, and Béla Pátkai, pp. 1062-1071
Abstract | Full-text (PDF4241KB)
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Fractional Control of Coordinated Manipulators
N. M. Fonseca Ferreira and J. A. Tenreiro Machado, pp. 1072-1078
Abstract | Full-text (PDF288KB)
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Experimental Signal Analysis of Robot Impacts in a Fractional Calculus Perspective
Miguel F. M. Lima, J. A. Tenreiro Machado, and Manuel Cris'ostomo, pp. 1079-1085
Abstract | Full-text (PDF1587KB)
Paper:
Application of Fractional Calculus in the Control of Heat Systems
Isabel S. Jesus and J. A. Tenreiro Machado, pp. 1086-1091
Abstract | Full-text (PDF233KB)
Paper:
Optimization of Genetic Operators for Scheduling Problems
António Ferrolho and Manuel Crisóstomo, pp. 1092-1098
Abstract | Full-text (PDF895KB)

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Paper:
Research on the Sheepdog Problem Using Cellular Automata
Yoshinobu Adachi and Masayoshi Kakikura, pp. 1099-1106
Abstract | Full-text (PDF1740KB)
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Supporting Lifecycle Management of Product Data by Organized Descriptions and Behavior Definitions of Engineering Objects
László Horváth, pp. 1107-1113
Abstract | Full-text (PDF96KB)
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Feedback Control of an Inverted Pendulum by Use of Artificial Intelligence
Webjørn Rekdalsbakken, pp. 1114-1121
Abstract | Full-text (PDFF386KB)
Paper:
Computational Intelligence in Circuit Synthesis
Cecília Reis and J. A. Tenreiro Machado, pp. 1122-1127
Abstract | Full-text (PDF193KB)
Paper:
Estimation of Protein Function Using Optimized Finite State Automaton Based on Accumulated Amino Acid Residue Scores
Shinji Chiba and Ken Sugawara, pp. 1129-1135
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Paper:
Arbitrary-Shaped Cluster Separation Using One-Dimensional Data Mapping and Histogram Segmentation
Seiji Hotta, Senya Kiyasu, and Sueharu Miyahara, pp. 1136-1143
Abstract | Full-text (PDF951KB)
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Generalized Predictive Control in Flying Shear Equipment
Jiun-Yaw Wang, Mao-Lin Chen, and Ching-Long Shih, pp. 1144-1148
Abstract | Full-text (PDF254KB)
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Double-Deck Elevator Group Supervisory Control System Using Genetic Network Programming with Ant Colony Optimization with Evaporation
Lu Yu, Jin Zhou, Shingo Mabu, Kotaro Hirasawa, Jinglu Hu, and Sandor Markon, pp. 1149-1158
Abstract | Full-text (PDF262KB)
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Semi-Supervised Pattern Classification Utilizing Fuzzy Clustering and Nonlinear Mapping of Data
Weiwei Du and Kiichi Urahama, pp. 1159-1164
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Paper:
Predictive Control of Harmonic Drive in Automotive Application
Ádam Varga and Béla Lantos, pp. 1165-1172
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