General Conference Chair
Roy Billinton, U of S
Technical Program
Chairs
Safa Kasap, U of S
Kunio Takaya, U of S
Rama Gokaraju, U of S
Raman Paranjape, University of Regina
General Secretary
Denard Lynch, U of S
Treasurer & Chair of
Sponsorship Committee
David Dodds, U of S
Publicity & Partner
Program Chair
Hugh Wood, VCom Inc.
Facilities & Accommodations
Chair
Dave Milne, TRLabs, Saskatoon
Student Activites Chairs
Ron bolton, U of S
Rama Gokaraju, U of S
Special Sessions Chairs
Andrew Kostiuk, TRLabs, Saskaton
Luigi Benedicenti, University of Regina
IEEE Canada
President
Bill Kennedy
IEEE Western Canada Council
Dave Kemp
IEEE Conference Advisory
Vijay Bhargava
Conference Secretariat
CCECE 2005
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Shining Light on Our Future |
May 1-4, 2005
Saskatoon Inn
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan, Canad |
Workshop #1
Sunday, May 1, 2005,
1:00 - 5:00 PM
Tuition fee: $50.00 Total seats available: 30.
(Tuition fee includes
both notes and refreshments during coffee break)
FUZZY
NEURAL COMPUTING SYSTEMS:
THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Madan M. Gupta , Noriyasu
Homma , and Zeng-Guang Hou
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Fuzzy Sets and Systems: An Overview
3. Morphology of Conventional Neural Networks
4. Building Fuzzy Neurons (FNs) Using Fuzzy Arithmetic and
Fuzzy Logic Operations
5. Learning and Adaptation for Fuzzy Neurons (FNs)
6. Regular Fuzzy Neural Networks (RFNNs)
7. Hybrid Fuzzy Neural Networks (HFNNs)
8. Fuzzy Basis Function Networks (FBFNs)
9. Concluding Remarks
Register for this Workshop
by filling out the appropriate section on the registration
form
(Sumit a Registration "Update" using the form if you have already
registered for the Conference.)
Workshop #2
Sunday, May 1, 2005,
1:00 - 5:00 PM
Tuition fee: $30.00 Total
seats available: 30.
(Tuition fee includes
notes, refreshments and transportation to/from hotel.)
PSCAD/EMTDC
Transient Simulation
Workshop
Dr. Dharshana Muthumuni
Simulation Research and Support Engineer
Manitoba HVDC Research Centre
Contents:
In this "hands on" workshop, participants will have
simulation examples loaded on their workshop computers.
After an introductory explanation, they will open and run examples to
exercise and understand the basic principles and capabilities of the
software. The workshop will include:
1)
Discussion of the fundamentals of transient simulation.
2) Hands on development of a simulation case in
PSCAD/EMTDC.
3) Discussion of simulation examples in a variety of
relevant areas
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Workshop #3
Sunday, May 1, 2005,
1:00 - 5:00 PM
Tuition fee will be covered by the Canadian Microelectronics Centre
Total seats
available: 30.
(Includes
notes and refreshments break)
The National
Microelectronics and Photonics
Testing Collaboratory:
Remote Access to Advanced Test Labs
Bob
Stevenson , Jeetendar Narsinghani , and James Dietrich
Contents:
1. Introduction to the NMPTC
2. Four Advanced Test Labs: An Overview
3. The Power of Collaboration in Multi-Disciplinary Research
4. The Collaboratory Live Engineering Framework (CLEF)
5. Accessing the Test Labs by Remote Control
6. Perform Standard Tests by Remote Access – Examples and Practice
7. Storing Data Locally for Post-Process Analysis
8. Questions, Answers and Discussion
9. Concluding Remarks
Register for this Workshop
by filling out the appropriate section on the registration
form
(Sumit a Registration "Update" using the form if you have already
registered for the Conference.)
If
you have not yet registered for the Conference, please see
the instructions and form provided on this
site. After filling out the form, please print it
and fax or mail it to the address given.
Sponsored by IEEE
Canada and the Saskatchewan Sections of Western Canada
Council
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