15th
International Conference on
Diagnostics of Processes and Systems
September 5-7, 2022, Poland
Invitation
The conference
is concerned with solving various scientific and technical problems of
diagnostics of processes and systems based on mathematical and engineering
methods.
The conference
creates both an international and national forum of exchange of scientific and
technological information and engineering experience in the field of technical
diagnosis, which can be placed in a common area of automatic control, systems,
measurements and signal processing, and computer networks, using mathematical
theories and practical tools of modeling and identification, artificial
intelligence and computer science.
The scope of the
conference embraces combination of these domains of engineering knowledge for
in diagnosis and its applications, including detection, isolation,
localization, identification, diagnostics, reconfiguration and control. Special
attention is paid to fault-tolerant and self-reconfiguring control systems,
which are crucial wherever maintenance or repair cannot be implemented
immediately. The conference is also open to new challenges, including medical
and industrial diagnosis, computer systems diagnosis and diverse non-industrial
applications.
Principal topics
Counting on the disappearance of pandemic obstacles by
that time and in order to increase the availability of DPS, we take into account the hybrid mechanism of conference
implementation, i.e. the participation of people both directly (on-site, via contact)
and on-line (with remote participation and e-presentations or posters). Therefore,
all activities of DPS 2022, including the opening and closing ceremonies,
plenary talks and regular sessions, will have a parallel form of virtual
meetings. Patronage of His Magnificence Rector of the Gdansk University of
Technology, Professor Krzysztof Wilde.
Project financed
by the Gdansk University of Technology (PG) as part of project No.
2/2021/IDUB/I.2/C and by the Minister of Education and Science (MEiN) as part of project No. DNK/SP/514294/2021.
History
Since the late
80’s of the 20th century (for many years) technical diagnostics has been the
area of major scientific interests and intensive research.
It covers many
well-established topics as well as emerging developments in control and systems
engineering, robotics, aerospace, applied mathematics and statistics, decision
sciences, signal processing and artificial intelligence. At the same time, a
growing number of applications of different fault diagnosis methods, especially
in electrical, mechanical, chemical and medical areas can be observed. The
rapidly increasing complexity of automation in the industry and the continuing
need to ensure reliability and safety at the possibly highest level require ongoing
research and development of innovative approaches to diagnosis of failures or
faults. Thus the main subject matter of the DPS conference series is related to
the expectations and demands of research and industrial centers for modern and
safe diagnostics systems, process monitoring systems and expert systems.
The
International Conference on Diagnostics of Processes and Systems (DPS)
has been organized every two years since 1996 by the Warsaw University of
Technology, the University of Zielona Góra and the Gdañsk University of Technology. In fact, the
conference series is a continuation of annual conferences on Diagnostics of
Industrial Processes organized in the years 1996-1999.
The conference
series provides an excellent forum for exchanging knowledge and experience, and
for sharing solutions within the academic and industrial communities. An
important task of this forum is the integration of scientists, engineers and
managers from different branches of industry and services (like chemistry,
power systems, machine tools, manufacturing, nutritive industry, medicine,
biotechnology, environmental protection, etc.) as well as the makers of
hardware and software for computer control and diagnostic systems. The subject
area of the DPS conferences corresponds to the topic of the IFAC symposia
on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety for Technical Processes (SAFEPROCESS),
as well as to the newly established international conferences of Control
and Fault-Tolerant Systems (SysTol).
The Conference Registry
Programme
Committee
Zdzisław Kowalczuk (Gdańsk) – Chair
Jan M. Kościelny (Warszawa) – Vice-Chair
Józef Korbicz (Zielona
Góra) – Vice-Chair
Krzysztof Bartecki (Opole, PL) |
Mariusz Nieniewski (Łódź, PL) |
Andrzej Bartoszewicz (Łódź, PL) |
Andrzej Ordys (Warszawa, PL) |
Michał Bartyś (Warszawa, PL) |
Cezary Orłowski (Gdańsk, PL) |
Peter Bauer (Budapest, HU) |
Krzysztof Patan (Zielona Góra, PL) |
Gildas Besancon (Grenoble, FR) |
Marek Pawełczyk (Gliwice, PL) |
Wojtek Bożejko (Wrocław, PL) |
Vicenç Puig (Barcelona, ES) |
João Calado (Lisbon, PT) |
Ivo Punčochář (Pilzno, CZ) |
Alessandro Casavola (Arcavacata, IT) |
Jurek Z. Sasiadek (Ottawa, CA) |
Paolo Castaldi (Bologna, IT) |
Horst Schulte (Berlin, DE) |
Wojciech Cholewa (Gliwice, PL) |
Silvio Simani (Ferrara, IT) |
Robert Cierniak (Częstochowa, PL) |
Piotr Skrzypczyński (Poznań, PL) |
Vincent Cocquempot (Lille, FR) |
Pawel Skruch (Kraków, PL) |
Steven Ding (Duisburg, DE) |
Janusz Smulko (Gdańsk, PL) |
Stefan Domek (Szczecin, PL) |
Janusz Sosnowski (Warszawa, PL) |
Paweł Dworak (Szczecin, PL) |
Paweł Strumillo (Łódź, PL) |
Krzysztof Fujarewicz (Gliwice, PL) |
Michał Syfert (Warszawa, PL) |
Michał Grochowski (Gdańsk, PL) |
Zoltan Szabo (Budapest, HU) |
Wojciech Hunek (Opole, PL) |
Piotr Szczepaniak (Łódź, PL) |
Wojciech Jędruch (Gdańsk, PL) |
Marcin Śliwiński (Gdańsk, PL) |
Ireneusz Joźwiak (Wrocław, PL) |
Roman Śmierzchalski (Gdańsk, PL) |
Jacek Kabziński (Łódź, PL) |
Mirosław Świercz (Białystok, PL) |
Janusz Kacprzyk (Warszawa, PL) |
Andrzej Świerniak (Gliwice, PL) |
Jacek Kluska (Rzeszów, PL) |
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz (Kraków, PL) |
Kazimierz Kosmowski (Gdańsk, PL) |
Didier Theilliol (Nancy, FR) |
Dusan Krokavec (Košice, SK) |
Leszek Trybus (Rzeszów, PL) |
Antoni Ligęza (Kraków, PL) |
Dariusz Uciński (Zielona Góra, PL) |
Jan Lunze (Bochum, DE) |
Bogdan Wiszniewski (Gdańsk, PL) |
Maciej Ławryńczuk (Warszawa, PL) |
Marcin Witczak (Zielona Góra, PL) |
Jan Maciejowski (Cambrigde, UK) |
Marian Wysocki (Rzeszów, PL) |
Didier Maquin (Nancy, FR) |
Youmin Zhang (Montreal, CA) |
Letitia Mirea (Jassy, RO) |
Alexey Zhirabok (Vladivostok, RU) |
Wojciech Moczulski (Gliwice, PL) |
Cezary Zieliński (Warszawa, PL) |
Marcin Mrugalski (Zielona Góra, PL) |
Jacek Zurada (Louisville, US) |
Henrik Niemann (Kongens Lyngby, DK) |
Organising
Committee
Marek Tatara – Chair
Anna Witkowska – Co-Chair
Michał Czubenko – Co-Chair
Patronage
of His Magnificence Rector of the Gdansk University of Technology, Professor
Krzysztof Wilde.