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The second volume of the two volumes book is dedicated to various
extensions and generalizations of Dyadic (Walsh) analysis and
related applications. Considered are dyadic derivatives on Vilenkin
groups and various other Abelian and finite non-Abelian groups.
Since some important results were developed in former Soviet Union
and China, we provide overviews of former work in these countries.
Further, we present translations of three papers that were
initially published in Chinese. The presentation continues with
chapters written by experts in the area presenting discussions of
applications of these results in specific tasks in the area of
signal processing and system theory. Efficient computing of related
differential operators on contemporary hardware, including graphics
processing units, is also considered, which makes the methods and
techniques of dyadic analysis and generalizations computationally
feasible. The volume 2 of the book ends with a chapter presenting
open problems pointed out by several experts in the area.
Dyadic (Walsh) analysis emerged as a new research area in applied
mathematics and engineering in early seventies within attempts to
provide answers to demands from practice related to application of
spectral analysis of different classes of signals, including audio,
video, sonar, and radar signals. In the meantime, it evolved in a
mature mathematical discipline with fundamental results and
important features providing basis for various applications. The
book will provide fundamentals of the area through reprinting
carefully selected earlier publications followed by overview of
recent results concerning particular subjects in the area written
by experts, most of them being founders of the field, and some of
their followers. In this way, this first volume of the two volume
book offers a rather complete coverage of the development of dyadic
Walsh analysis, and provides a deep insight into its mathematical
foundations necessary for consideration of generalizations and
applications that are the subject of the second volume. The
presented theory is quite sufficient to be a basis for further
research in the subject area as well as to be applied in solving
certain new problems or improving existing solutions for tasks in
the areas which motivated development of the dyadic analysis.
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Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2017 - 16th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 19-24, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
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The two-volume set LNCS 10671 and 10672 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed proceedings of the 16th International Conference on
Computer Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2017, held in Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Spain, in February 2017. The 117 full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 160
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on:
pioneers and landmarks in the development of information and
communication technologies; systems theory, socio-economic systems
and applications; theory and applications of metaheuristic
algorithms; stochastic models and applications to natural, social
and technical systems; model-based system design, verification and
simulation; applications of signal processing technology; algebraic
and combinatorial methods in signal and pattern analysis; computer
vision, deep learning and applications; computer and systems based
methods and electronics technologies in medicine; intelligent
transportation systems and smart mobility.
This volume constitutes the papers presented at the 15th
International Conference on Computer Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST
2015, held in February 2015 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
The total of 107 papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected for inclusion in the book. The contributions are organized
in topical sections on Systems Theory and Applications; Modelling
Biological Systems; Intelligent Information Processing; Theory and
Applications of Metaheuristic Algorithms; Computer Methods, Virtual
Reality and Image Processing for Clinical and Academic Medicine;
Signals and Systems in Electronics; Model-Based System Design,
Verification, and Simulation; Digital Signal Processing Methods and
Applications; Modelling and Control of Robots; Mobile Platforms,
Autonomous and Computing Traffic Systems; Cloud and Other Computing
Systems; and Marine Sensors and Manipulators.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th
International Conference on Computer-Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST
2022, held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, during February
20-25, 2022. The 77 full papers included in this book were
carefully reviewed and selected from 110 submissions. They were
organized in topical sections as follows: Systems Theory and
Applications, Theory and Applications of Metaheuristic Algorithms,
Model-Based System Design, Verification and Simulation,
Applications of Signal Processing Technology, Artificial
Intelligence and Data Mining for Intelligent Transportation Systems
and Smart Mobility, Computer Vision, Machine Learning for Image
Analysis and Applications, Computer and Systems Based Methods and
Electronic Technologies in Medicine, Systems in Industrial
Robotics, Automation and IoT, Systems Thinking. Relevance for
Technology, Science and Management Professionals.
Microtechnologies and their corresponding CAD tools have meanwhile
reached alevel of sophistication that requires the application of
theoretical means on all modelling levels of design and analysis.
Also, there is a growing need for a scientific approach in
modelling again. Many concepts provided by Systems Theory again
turn out to be of major importance. This is especially valid for
the design of "machines with intelligent behaviour." When dealing
with complex systems, the engineering design has to be supported by
CAD tools. Consequently, the methods of Systems Theory must also
get computerized. The newly established field of "Computer Aided
Systems Theory" (CAST) is a first effort in this direction. The
goal of CAST research and development isto provide "Systems Theory
Method Banks" which can be used in education and to provide a
platform for the migration of CAST methods into existing CAD tools.
This book, basing on different research and development projects in
CAST, is written for engineers who are interested in using and
developing CAST systems, particularly in thefield of Information
and Systems Engineering.
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Computer Aided Systems Theory -- EUROCAST 2011 - 13th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 6-11, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 2012)
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The two-volume proceedings, LNCS 6927 and LNCS 6928, constitute the
papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Computer
Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2011, held in February 2011 in Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. The total of 160 papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the books.
The contributions are organized in topical sections on concepts and
formal tools; software applications; computation and simulation in
modelling biological systems; intelligent information processing;
heurist problem solving; computer aided systems optimization;
model-based system design, simulation, and verification; computer
vision and image processing; modelling and control of mechatronic
systems; biomimetic software systems; computer-based methods for
clinical and academic medicine; modeling and design of complex
digital systems; mobile and autonomous transportation systems;
traffic behaviour, modelling and optimization; mobile computing
platforms and technologies; and engineering systems applications.
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Computer Aided Systems Theory -- EUROCAST 2011 - 13th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 6-11, 2011, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Roberto Moreno Diaz, Franz Pichler, Alexis Quesada Arencibia
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The two-volume proceedings, LNCS 6927 and LNCS 6928, constitute the
papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Computer
Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2011, held in February 2011 in Las
Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. The total of 160 papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the books.
The contributions are organized in topical sections on concepts and
formal tools; software applications; computation and simulation in
modelling biological systems; intelligent information processing;
heurist problem solving; computer aided systems optimization;
model-based system design, simulation, and verification; computer
vision and image processing; modelling and control of mechatronic
systems; biomimetic software systems; computer-based methods for
clinical and academic medicine; modeling and design of complex
digital systems; mobile and autonomous transportation systems;
traffic behaviour, modelling and optimization; mobile computing
platforms and technologies; and engineering systems applications.
The concept of CAST as Computer Aided Systems Theory was introduced
by F. Pichler in the late 1980s to refer to computer theoretical
and practical developments as tools for solving problems in system
science. It was thought of as the third component (the other two
being CAD and CAM) required to complete the path from computer and
systems sciences to practical developments in science and
engineering. Franz Pichler, of the University of Linz, organized
the first CAST workshop in April 1988, which demonstrated the
acceptance of the concepts by the scientific and technical
community. Next, the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
joined the University of Linz to organize the first international
meeting on CAST (Las Palmas, February 1989) under the name
EUROCAST'89. This proved to be a very successful gathering of
systems theorists, computer scientists and engineers from most
European countries, North America and Japan. It was agreed that
EUROCAST international conferences would be organized every two
years, alternating between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and a
continental European location. From 2001 the conference has been
held exclusively in Las Palmas. Thus, successive EUROCAST meetings
took place in Krems (1991), Las Palmas (1993), In- bruck (1995),
Las Palmas (1997), Vienna (1999), Las Palmas (2001), Las Palmas
(2003) Las Palmas (2005) and Las Palmas (2007), in addition to an
extra-European CAST c- ference in Ottawa in 1994.
The concept of CAST, computer aided systems Theory, was introduced
by F. Pichler of Linz in the late 1980s to include those computer
theoretical and practical developments used as tools to solve
problems in system science. It was considered as the third
component (the other two being CAD and CAM) that would provide for
a complete picture of the path from computer and systems sciences
to practical developments in science and engineering. The
University of Linz organized the first CAST workshop in April 1988,
which demonstrated the acceptance of the concepts by the scientific
and technical community. Next, the University of Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria joined the University of Linz to organize the first
international meeting on CAST (Las Palmas February 1989), under the
name EUROCAST 1989, a very successful gathering of systems
theorists, computer scientists and engineers from most European
countries, North America and Japan. It was agreed that EUROCAST
international conferences would be organized every two years. Thus,
the following EUROCAST meetings took place in Krems (1991), Las
Palmas (1993), Innsbruck (1995), Las Palmas (1997), Vienna (1999),
Las Palmas (2001) and Las Palmas (2003) in addition to an
extra-European CAST conference in Ottawa in 1994. Selected papers
from those meetings were published as Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science vols. 410, 585, 763, 1030, 1333, 1728, 2178 and
2809 and in several special issues of Cybernetics and Systems: an
lnternational Journal.
The concept of CAST as Computer Aided Systems Theory, was
introduced by F. Pichler of Linz in the late 80's to include those
computer theoretical and practical developments as tools to solve
problems in System Science. It was considered as the third
component (the other two being CAD and CAM) that will provide for a
complete picture of the path from Computer and Systems Sciences to
practical developments in Science and Engineering. The University
of Linz organized the ?rst CAST workshop in April 1988, which
demonstrated the acceptance of the concepts by the scienti?c and
technical community. Next, the University of Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria joined the University of Linz to organize the ?rst
international meeting on CAST, (Las Palmas February 1989), under
the name EUROCAST'89, that was a very successful gathering of
systems theorists, computer scientists and engineers from most of
European countries, North America and Japan.
ItwasagreedthatEUROCASTinternationalconferenceswouldbeorganized
every two years. Thus, the following EUROCAST meetings took place
in Krems (1991), Las Palmas (1993), Innsbruck (1995), Las Palmas
(1997), Vienna (1999) and Las Palmas(2001), in addition to an
extra-European CAST Conference in
Ottawain1994.SelectedpapersfromthosemeetingswerepublishedbySpringer-
Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science nos. 410, 585, 763, 1030,
1333, 1728 and 2178 and in several special issues of Cybernetics
and Systems: an lnternat- nal Journal. EUROCAST and CAST meetings
are de?nitely consolidated, as it is demonstrated by the number and
quality of the contributions over the years.
Computer Aided Systems Theory (CAST) deals with the task of
contributing to the creation and implementation of tools for the
support of usual CAD tools for design and simulation by formal
mathematical or logical means in modeling. Naturally,
thebasisfortheconstructionandimplementationofCASTsoftwareis
provided by the existing current knowledge in modeling and by the
experience of practitioners in engineering design. Systems Theory,
as seen from the viewpoint of CAST research and CAST tool
development, has the role of providing formal frameworks and
related theoretical knowledge for model-construction and model
analysis. We purposely do not distinguish sharply between systems
theory and CAST and other similar ?elds of research and tool
development such as for example in applied numerical analysis or
other computational sciences.
TheheredocumentedEUROCASTconferencewhichtookplaceattheVienna
University of Technology re?ects current mainstreams in CAST. As in
the p- vious conferences new topics, both theoretical and
application oriented, have been addressed. The presented papers
show that the ?eld is widespread and that new - velopments in
computer science and in information technology are the driving
forces.
Theeditorswouldliketothanktheauthorsforprovidingtheirmanuscriptsin
hardcopyandinelectronicformontime.Thesta?ofSpringer-VerlagHeidelberg
gave, as in previous CAST publications, valuable support in editing
this volume
This book constitutes a refereed post-workshop selection of papers
presented at the 6th International Workshop on Computer-Aided
Systems Theory, EUROCAST'97, held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Spain, in February 1997. The 50 revised full papers presented were
carefully selected for inclusion in the volume. The book is divided
into sections on design environments and tools, theory and methods,
engineering systems, intelligent systems, signal processing, and
specific methods and applications.
This book presents a collection of revised refereed papers selected
from the contributions to the Fifth International Workshop on
Computer Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST '95, held in Innsbruck,
Austria in May 1995.
The 42 full papers contained have been contributed by CAST
theoreticians, tool-makers, designers, and appliers and reflect the
full spectrum of activities in the area. The papers are organized
in sections on systems theory, design environments, complex systems
design, and specific applications.
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the third
European Computer Aided Systems Theory workshop, EUROCAST '93, held
in Spain in February 1993. The workshop emphasizes
interdisciplinarity with the specificgoal of creating a synergy
between fields such as systems theory, computer science, systems
engineering and related areas. The contributions in this volume are
strongly related to current problems in CAST research. They
emphasize an engineering point of view concerning systems theory.
Since the computer is an essential instrument in CAST research,
there are close relations to specific topics incomputer science.
The papers are grouped into parts on systems theory and systems
technology, specific methods, and applications.
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the second
European workshop EUROCAST '91, held in Krems, Austria, in April
1991. It gives an overview of the current state of Computer Aided
Systems Theory research and its relation to CAD applications in the
engineering fields. CAST research requires the application of the
most advanced information processing technology in software and
hardware for the implementation of CAST method base systems.
Engineers in the field of information and control engineering have
the opportunity in CAST to present the state ofthe art in modeling
tools to computer scientists. EUROCAST '91 proved that CAST
research is still in an early state of development. The papers in
the volume are organized into sections on systems theory and CAST
methodology, modeling environments, CAST method base systems and
artificial vision, and information and control systems.
Computer aided systems theory is urgently needed for the design of
software for CAD. New generation workstations together with the
methods and tools of artificial intelligence allow the
implementation of the powerful user-driven interactive systems
required for CAST. Implementation of CAST software requires a sound
meth- odology from systems theory, user functions tailored to
specific applications, and a man-machine interface designed using
latest results from cognition research and AI. Most of the papers
in this volume are based on talks delivered at EUROCAST '89 held in
the Canary Islands in February/March 1989.
The storage, routing and transmission of information, either in the
form of digital data or of analog signals, plays a central role in
modern society. To ensure that such information is protected from
access by unauthorized persons is an important new challenge. The
development of the theory and practical techniques needed to meet
this challenge is the goal of current cryptological research. This
research is highly varied and multidisciplinary. It is concerned
with fundamental problems in mathematics and theoretical computer
science as well as with the engineering aspects of complex
information systems. Cryptology today ranks among the most active
and interesting areas of research in both science and engineering.
EUROCRYPT '85 maintained the tradition of the three previous
workshops in this series (Paris 1984, Udine 1983, Burg Feuerstein
1982) with its emphasis on recent developments in cryptology, but
also made a concerted effort to encompass more traditional topics
in cryptology such as shift register theory and system theory. The
many papers on these topics in this volume are witness to the
success of this effort.
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Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2019 - 17th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 17-22, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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The two-volume set LNCS 12013 and 12014 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on
Computer Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2019, held in Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Spain, in February 2019. The 123 full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 172
submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical
sections: Part I: systems theory and applications; pioneers and
landmarks in the development of information and communication
technologies; stochastic models and applications to natural, social
and technical systems; theory and applications of metaheuristic
algorithms; model-based system design, verification and simulation.
Part II: applications of signal processing technology; artificial
intelligence and data mining for intelligent transportation systems
and smart mobility; computer vision, machine learning for image
analysis and applications; computer and systems based methods and
electronic technologies in medicine; advances in biomedical signal
and image processing; systems concepts and methods in touristic
flows; systems in industrial robotics, automation and IoT.
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Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2019 - 17th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 17-22, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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The two-volume set LNCS 12013 and 12014 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on
Computer Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2019, held in Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Spain, in February 2019. The 123 full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 172
submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical
sections: Part I: systems theory and applications; pioneers and
landmarks in the development of information and communication
technologies; stochastic models and applications to natural, social
and technical systems; theory and applications of metaheuristic
algorithms; model-based system design, verification and simulation.
Part II: applications of signal processing technology; artificial
intelligence and data mining for intelligent transportation systems
and smart mobility; computer vision, machine learning for image
analysis and applications; computer and systems based methods and
electronic technologies in medicine; advances in biomedical signal
and image processing; systems concepts and methods in touristic
flows; systems in industrial robotics, automation and IoT.
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Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2017 - 16th International Conference, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, February 19-24, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Roberto Moreno Diaz, Franz Pichler, Alexis Quesada Arencibia
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The two-volume set LNCS 10671 and 10672 constitutes the thoroughly
refereed proceedings of the 16th International Conference on
Computer Aided Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2017, held in Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Spain, in February 2017. The 117 full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 160
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on:
pioneers and landmarks in the development of information and
communication technologies; systems theory, socio-economic systems
and applications; theory and applications of metaheuristic
algorithms; stochastic models and applications to natural, social
and technical systems; model-based system design, verification and
simulation; applications of signal processing technology; algebraic
and combinatorial methods in signal and pattern analysis; computer
vision, deep learning and applications; computer and systems based
methods and electronics technologies in medicine; intelligent
transportation systems and smart mobility.
The two-volume set LNCS 8111 and LNCS 8112 constitute the papers
presented at the 14th International Conference on Computer Aided
Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2013, held in February 2013 in Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria, Spain. The total of 131 papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the books. The
contributions are organized in topical sections on modelling
biological systems; systems theory and applications; intelligent
information processing; theory and applications of metaheuristic
algorithms; model-based system design, verification and simulation;
process modeling simulation and system optimization; mobile and
autonomous transportation systems; computer vision, sensing, image
processing and medical applications; computer-based methods and
virtual reality for clinical and academic medicine; digital signal
processing methods and applications; mechatronic systems, robotics
and marine robots; mobile computing platforms and technologies;
systems applications.
The two-volume set LNCS 8111 and LNCS 8112 constitute the papers
presented at the 14th International Conference on Computer Aided
Systems Theory, EUROCAST 2013, held in February 2013 in Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria, Spain. The total of 131 papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the books. The
contributions are organized in topical sections on modelling
biological systems; systems theory and applications; intelligent
information processing; theory and applications of metaheuristic
algorithms; model-based system design, verification and simulation;
process modeling simulation and system optimization; mobile and
autonomous transportation systems; computer vision, sensing, image
processing and medical applications; computer-based methods and
virtual reality for clinical and academic medicine; digital signal
processing methods and applications; mechatronic systems, robotics
and marine robots; mobile computing platforms and technologies;
systems applications.
Dieses Buch befasst sich mit der Aufgabe, einen Grundrahmen fur den
Aufbau einer Methodenbank der Systemtheorie zu schaffen und die
Anwendung desselben mittels einer konkreten
Software-Implementierung zu demonstrieren. Als allgemeines
Problemloesungsgerust wird die sogenannte STIPS-Maschine
eingefuhrt, mit der "Systemtypen" uber "Systemtransformationen"
abgeleitet und interaktiv "Systemalgorithmen" entwickelt werden
koennen. Am Beispiel der speziellen Methodenbank CAST.FSM fur die
Behandlung von Problemstellungen der Automaten- und
Schaltwerktheorie wird dieses Konzept demonstriert. Ziel ist es zu
zeigen, welche Systematik heute bei der Sammlung von Methoden der
Systemtheorie angewandt werden kann und wie es gelingt, eine solche
Sammlung fur die Entwicklung von Anwendungssoftware fur den
CAD-Bereich einzusetzen. Im Vordergrund stehen dabei die
klassischen Anwendungsgebiete der Systemtheorie im Bereich des
Entwurfs von komplexen Hardwaremoduln der Computertechnik und im
Bereich der Signalverarbeitung. Das Buch zeigt, wie uber die
Entwicklung von Programmpaketen hinaus mit den heutigen Mitteln der
Softwaretechnik mit Workstations leistungsfahig interaktive
Methodenbanken fur den Einsatz von systemtheoretischen Methoden in
der Technik gebaut werden koennen.
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