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Monday, 25 July 2022

    14:00-15:00
  • Plenary Room Tutorial-1 on An Active Disturbance Rejection Method: The Equivalent Input Disturbance Approach and Its Applications by Jinhua She (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan), Lan Zhou (Hunan University of Science and Technology, Xiangtan, China), and Youwu Du (Jiangsu University of Technology, Changzhou, China)
    Monday, 25 July 2022, 14:00-15:00
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Abstract: Industrial systems usually contain disturbances that degrade control performance. Thus, disturbance rejection is one of the most important objectives in control-system design. Several elegant methods, which have two degrees of freedom, have been devised and used in control engineering practice. Since one degree of freedom is directly used for disturbance rejecting, this kind of method has the potential to achieve high disturbance-rejection performance. The EID approach is one of the methods. It uses a state observer and an EID estimator to actively estimate and compensate for the effect of disturbances on system output. It does not require the inverse dynamics of a plant, a system state, a model of exogenous disturbances, or the differentiation of measured outputs. Thus, it is simple to implement and is effective in rejecting various kinds of disturbances.
    In this tutorial, three speakers are going to explain the method from the basic idea to the recently developed theoretical results and advanced applications. First, the background and the way of thinking about active disturbance rejection, and the definition of an EID are explained. Next, the configuration of an EID-based control system is described. Techniques of system design are discussed in detail. Then, the analysis of system stability and control performance is discussed. Finally, Application examples of the EID approach in different industrial fields are demonstrated.

    Jinhua She received his Ph.D. degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1993 in control engineering. In 1993, he joined the School of Engineering, Tokyo University of Technology, where he is currently a professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include the application of control theory, repetitive control, process control, Internet-based engineering education, and assistive robotics. Dr. She's research interests include the applications of control theory, repetitive control, active disturbance rejection, process control, mobile-based engineering education, and assistive robotics. He has published more than 300 journal papers. His work has been cited 10831 times, and his h-index is 41 and i10-index is 144 (Google Scholar, January 8, 2021). He received the IFAC (International Federation of Automatic Control) Control Engineering Practice Paper Prize in 1999 (jointly with M. Wu and M. Nakano), and had been included in the list of Thomson Reuters' Highly Cited Researchers in 2012-2015. Dr. She served as the Delegate of Cluster 4 of Technical Committees (containing 6 TCs) in IES and the Chair of IEEE IES Technical Committee on Human Factors, and is an AdCom member from 2022 to 2024. He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics, etc.
    Lan Zhou received the B.S. degree from Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China, in 1998, and the M.S. degree and the Ph.D. degree from Central South University, Changsha, China, in 2006 and 2011, respectively. From 2008 to 2010, she was a Joint Cultivation Doctoral Candidate of Japan and China. She is currently a Professor of Control Theory and Control Engineering at the School of Information and Electrical Engineering, Hunan University of Science and Technology, Xiangtan, China. Her current research interests include robust control, repetitive control, nonlinear control, and application for mechatronic systems.
    Youwu Du received the B.S. and the M.S. degrees in engineering from Central South University, Changsha, China, in 2007 and 2010, respectively, and the ph.D. degree in engineering from China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China, in 2020. In 2012, he joined the School of Physics and Electronic Information, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, China. He was a Visiting Scholar with the Graduate School of Industrial Technology, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Tokyo,

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  • 15:00-16:00
  • Plenary Room Tutorial-2 on Multiple Active Bridge Converters for flexible DC grids by Giampaolo Buticchi and Jiajun Yangn (University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China)
    Monday, 25 July 2022, 15:00-16:00
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Abstract: The aim of the tutorial is to introduce the model and the control of the multiple active bridge converters. As learning outcome, the attendees will be learn how to derive the mathematical model of the converter and how to implement the control. The tutorial will include:
    • Operations of the Multiple Active Bridge converter with phase shift modulation
    • Control of the Multiple Active Bridge Converters
    • Stability analysis by means of impedance modeling
    • Overview of the applications of the multiple active bridge converters in smart distribution and
    • Green transportation
    • Simulation Exercise

    Giampaolo Buticchi received the Master degree in Electronic Engineering in 2009 and the Ph.D degree in Information Technologies in 2013 from the University of Parma, Italy. He was appointed Associate Professor in 2017 at The University of Nottingham Ningbo China and the Head of Power Electronics of the Nottingham Electrification Center. He was promoted Professor in 2020. His research focuses on power electronics for renewable energy systems, smart transformer fed micro-grids and dc grids for the More Electric Aircraft. He is author/co-author of more than 260 scientific papers and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, the IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification and the IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society. Dr. Buticchi is involved in the major international organizations (IEEE, IET, RAeS, HEA) and he has been organizing tutorials and special session in the relevant conferences and journals related to Power Electronics. He is currently the Chair of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Technical Committee on Renewable Energy Systems and Cluster Delegate.

    Jiajun Yang received the PhD degree and B.Eng. degree (Hons.) in electrical and electronic engineering in 2017 and 2022, from the University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China. From 2017 to 2018, he was a hardware engineer in power electronics with the Nottingham Electrification Centre. Now he works as a research fellow in power electronics for intelligent manufacturing with the China Beacons Institute. His current research interests include stabilization, optimization and protection of power electronics based microgrids.

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  • 16:30-17:30
  • Plenary Room Tutorial-3 on Smart Management and Standardization for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) by Hao Ran Chi (Insituto de Telecomunicacoes and Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal), Chung Kit Wu, Yang Wei, and Kim Fung Tsang (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong), Hongxu Zhu (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
    Monday, 25 July 2022, 16:30-17:30
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Abstract: Industrial Internet-of-Things (IIoT) has witnessed the prosperity of network softwarization/virtualization, artificial intelligence (AI), etc. Emerging communication technologies have targeted towards the promised Massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC), eMBB (enhanced Mobile Broadband), and URLLC (Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications) in 5G, e.g., contributed by network automation, Low power wide area network (LPWAN), and mmWave, respectively. Diversified technologies and new requirements also lead to urgent demands towards standardizing the IIoT based emerging applications. This tutorial will discuss the cutting-edge technologies for automated management of IIoT based smart applications, e.g., network automation in network level, LPWAN deployment in physical layer, and corresponding multi-layer coordination. Besides, the emerging IEEE standards (e.g., IEEE2668, IEEE1451.5.5, etc.) will also be discussed, with their corresponding impact towards standardizing the aforementioned IIoT based technologies and applications. Therefore, this tutorial will provide standardization guidance to industrial and academic researchers, towards smart management of IIoT based applications.

    Hao Ran Chi is currently a Researcher with the Instituto de Telecomunicações and Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal since 2019. Before that, he is a research scholar in North Carolina State University. His research interests include 5G (and beyond), IoT infrastructure development, wireless communication, eHealth, evolutionary optimization, and machine learning.
    Chung Kit Wu received his B.Eng. degree in electronic and communication engineering, with first-class honors, from City University of Hong Kong in 2014, and obtained his Ph.D. degree from the same university in 2020. His research interest includes Internet-of-things (IoT), standardization, digital signal processing, machine learning, healthcare applications, optimization, and complex network.
    Hongxu Zhu is currently a Research Fellow of the HLT lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore. His research interests include IoT, smart application development, machine learning.
    Yang Wei received the B.Eng. degree in Measurement Control Technology and Instruments (at top 5%) from China Ji Liang University in 2016. She received the MSc degree in Electronics from the University of Edinburgh in 2017. Currently, she is working toward the Ph.D. degree at the Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include artificial intelligence, complex network, wireless communication, machine learning, and Internet of Things (IoT) technology.
    Kim-Fung Tsang received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wales College of Cardiff (formerly known as the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology), Cardiff, U.K., in 1995. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, specializing in IoT. KF authored or coauthored about 300 technical papers and four books/chapters and a few patents. Dr. Tsang is a Fellow of the The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, a Chartered Engineer and a Member of IET, an Associate Editor and a Guest Editor of the IEEE Transactions On Industrial Informatics, an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions On Industrial Electronics, and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine.

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  • 17:30-18:30
  • Plenary Room Tutorial-4 on Analysis and Design of Near-Field Couplers for Wireless Power Transfer by Minfan Fu (ShanghaiTech University, China), Ming Liu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China), Chengbin Ma (Univ. of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. Joint Institute, China)
    Monday, 25 July 2022, 17:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Chengbin Ma received the B.S. degree in industrial automation from East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China, in 1997, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, in 2001 and 2004, respectively. From 2004 to 2006, he was an R&D Researcher with the Servo Motor Laboratory, FANUC Limited, Japan. Between 2006 and 2008, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, University of California, Davis, USA. He joined the University of Michigan–Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute (UM-SJTU Joint Institute), Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, in 2008, and currently an Associate Professor of electrical and computer engineering. His research interests include energy management, wireless power transfer, dynamics and motion control, and wide applications in electronic devices, electric vehicles, microgrids, smart grids, etc. He is an IEEE senior member. He serves as Delegate of Energy Cluster, Chair of Energy Storage Technical Committee and Chair of Shanghai Chapter, IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. He is an Associated Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics. He and his supervised students won many teaching and research awards at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, such as Koguan Top Ten Best Teacher Award in 2017 and Koguan Top Ten Research Group Award in 2014. He also received Research Excellence Award from AirFuel Alliance, USA, in 2019.

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Tuesday, 26 July 2022

    14:00-15:00
  • Plenary Room Opening Ceremony
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 14:00-15:00
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia

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  • 15:00-16:00
  • Plenary Room Keynote Talk-1 on Dealing with Spatial and Temporal Complexity: Simple solutions for complex problems, by Professor Xinghuo Yu (RMIT University, Australia)
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 15:00-16:00
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Xinghuo Yu
    Abstract: The fast advances in information and communication technologies have made it possible to enable ambient data intelligence and situational awareness in Cyber-Physical Systems for optimal management and operation. However, it has also led to explosive growth of spatial and temporal information and computational complexity. An innovative way of thinking is required to tackle these large-scale complex problems efficiently and effectively. In this talk, we advocate a novel problem-solving approach, the simplexity approach, which is underpinned by a ‘simple solutions for complex problems’ philosophy. Several nature-inspired methodologies such as AI, swarm intelligence, complex network dynamics, as well as the human perspectives will be examined. Several real-world problems, such as money laundering network detection and autonomous microgrid network for power supply arising from our own research projects, will be used as case studies.

    Bio: Xinghuo is an Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, a Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow, and a Distinguished Professor at RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology), Melbourne, Australia. He is the Senior Past President of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. He received BEng and MEng degrees from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China, in 1982 and 1984, and PhD degree from Southeast University, Nanjing, China in 1988, respectively. His main research areas include control systems engineering, intelligent and complex systems, and smart power and energy systems. He received many awards and honours for his contributions, including the 2018 MA Sargent Medal from Engineers Australia, the 2018 Australasian AI Distinguished Research Contribution Award from Australian Computer Society, and the 2013 Dr.-Ing. Eugene Mittelmann Achievement Award from IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, Engineers Australia, Australian Computer Society, and Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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  • 16:30-18:30
  • Room 1 Industrial cyber-physical systems and industrial agents
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Georgios Konstantinou
    Hai Wang

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000084 Process mining in industrial control systems
    Midhun Xavier, Victor Dubinin, Sandeep Patil, Valeriy Vyatkin
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000091 Risk-Driven Derivation of Operation Checklists from Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Knowledge
    Stefan Biffl, Sebastian Kropatschek, Elmar Kiesling, Kristof Meixner, Arndt Lder
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000118 Human-centric Application in Cyber-Physical System: An Inertial-based Motion Capture and Recognition System
    Huiying Zhou, Longqiang Wang, Baicun Wang, Geng Yang
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000147 Technology-Independent Demonstrator for Testing Industry 4.0 Solutions
    Alejandro Lopez, Lucas Sakurada, Paulo Leitao, Oskar Casquero, Elisabet Estevez, Fernando De la Prieta, Marga Marcos
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000149 Industrial Artificial Intelligence: A Predictive Agent Concept for Industry 4.0
    Luis Alberto Cruz Salazar, Birgit Vogel-Heuser
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000157 Applying IEEE 1278.1-2012 Concepts to Support Integration of Digital Twins in Industrial Applications
    Anna Florea, Andrei Lobov, Tatiana Minav
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000163 Reinforcement learning approach to implementation of individual controllers in data centre control system
    Yulia Berezovskaya, Chen-Wei Yang, Valeriy Vyatkin
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000183 Graph-based Information Modeling for ICPS
    Angel Biskupovic, Felipe Nunez
  • Room 3 Safety and security in industrial applications
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Yousef Ibrahim
    Moayed Moghbel

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000019 Distributed ledger-based authentication and authorization for Industrie 4.0 components
    Alaettin Dogan, Aron Schnakenbeck, Alexander Fay
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000022 Cyberattack Impact Reduction using Software-Defined Networking for Cyber-Physical Production Systems
    Felix Specht, Jens Eickmeyer, Jens Otto
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000052 Network-Based Machine Learning Detection of Covert Channel Attacks on Cyber-Physical Systems
    Hongwei Li, Danai Chasaki
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000063 A PUF-based Secure Bootstrap Protocol for Cyber-Physical System Networks
    José Luis Conradi Hoffmann, Leonardo Passig Horstmann, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000113 Identifying Security Requirements for Smart Grid Components: A Smart Grid Security Metric
    Marie Clausen, Johann Schütz
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000125 DDoS Attacks on Smart Manufacturing Systems: A Cross-Domain Taxonomy and Attack Vectors
    Farzana Zahid, Gustavo Funchal, Victoria Melo, Matthew Kuo, Paulo Leitao, Roopak Sinha
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000158 A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Cryptography in IoT LoRa Applications
    Inês Lino, Jose Cecilio
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000179 Digital Twin-Enhanced Methodology for Training Edge-Based Models for Cyber Security Applications
    David Allison, Kieran McLaughlin, Paul Smith
  • Room 2 Artificial intelligence in industrial applications - 1
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Daswin de Silva
    Amirmehdi Yazdani

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000002 Towards Developing a Liver Segmentation Method for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment Planning
    Snigdha Mohanty, Julien Abinahed, Abdulla Alansari, Subhashree Mishra, Sudhansu Sekhar Singh, Sarada Prasad Dakua
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000004 Facial Landmarks and Generative Priors Guided Blind Face Restoration
    Huan Wang, Zi Teng, Chengdong Wu, Coleman Sonya
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000016 Efficient SST prediction in the Red Sea using hybrid deep learning-based approach
    Mazen HITTAWE, Sabique Langodan, Ibrahim Hoteit, Ouadi Beya, omar Knio
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000040 Context-Enriching Feature Selection Method for Industrial Machine Learning
    Hadil Abukwaik, Lefter Sula, Pablo Rodriguez
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000076 Identity Verification based on the RGB and NIR Images of the Palm
    Jaekwon LEE, Jooyoung Kim, Kar-Ann TOH
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000081 Computer Vision Techniques to Support Biosensors Based on Burrowing Clams
    Je Nam Jun Junior, Bruna de Vargas Guterres, Adriano Rayol da Silva, Rafael Gerhardt, Samantha Eslava Martins, Juliana Zomer Sandrini, Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000082 Unsupervised Object Re-identification via Instances Correlation Loss
    Qing Tang, Kanghyun Jo
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000083 A Lazy Engine for High-utilization and Energy-efficient ReRAM-based Neural Network Accelerator
    Yang Wei-Yi, Chen Ya Shu, Xiao Jin-Wen
  • 19:00-20:30
  • Room 1 Real-time and networked embedded computing, industrial IoT technologies and applications
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 19:00-20:30
    Chairs:
    Aris Lalos
    Muhammad Adnana Hayat

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    Papers
    19:00-19:15
    INDIN22-000003 Exact schedulability analysis of systems based on multi-rate periodic cyclic executives
    Reinder J. Bril
    19:15-19:30
    INDIN22-000014 Dynamic Task Offloading Approach for Task Delay Reduction in the IoT-enabled Fog Computing Systems
    Hoa Tran-Dang, Dong-Seong Kim
    19:30-19:45
    INDIN22-000087 Configuration of Parallel Real-Time Applications on Multi-Core Processors
    Mohammad Samadi Gharajeh, Tiago Carvalho, Luis Miguel Pinho
    19:45-20:00
    INDIN22-000153 A Specification for a Decentralised Internet of Things
    Ryan Kurte, Zoran Salcic, Kevin Wang
    20:00-20:15
    INDIN22-000156 Rollback Sequences for Dynamic Reconfiguration of IEC 61499
    Laurin Prenzel, Simon Hofmann, Sebastian Steinhorst
    20:15-20:30
    INDIN22-000173 Missing Data Imputation for Multivariate Time series in Industrial IoT: A Federated Learning Approach
    Alexandros Gkillas, Aris Lalos
  • Room 3 Industry 4.0 in Agriculture
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 19:00-20:30
    Chairs:
    Zuneera Umair
    Amirmehdi Yazdani

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    Papers
    19:00-19:15
    INDIN22-000060 Lightweight Object Detection Model with Data Augmentation for Tiny Pest Detection
    Zhipeng Yuan, Shunbao Li, Po Yang, Yang Li
    19:15-19:30
    INDIN22-000105 Mushroom-YOLO: A deep learning algorithm for mushroom growth recognition based on improved YOLOv5 in agriculture 4.0
    Yifan Wang, Lin Yang, Hong Chen, Aamir Hussain, Congcong Ma
    19:30-19:45
    INDIN22-000115 A Head Motion Recognition Approach for Driver Alterness Detection
    Kam Wing Huang, Bruno Silva, Gerhard Hancke
    19:45-20:00
    INDIN22-000152 Optimal Deployment of IoT-based Solar Insecticide Lamps under Coverage and Maintenance Cost Considerations
    Fan Yang, Lei Shu, Qin Su, Guangjie Han
    20:00-20:15
    INDIN22-000155 An IoT-based Optimized Watering System for Plants
    Kai-yu Tsang, Zuneera Umair, Umair Mujtaba Qureshi, Inez Maria Zwetsloot
    20:15-20:30
    INDIN22-000161 Orthoimage Super-Resolution via Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
    Vladimir Berezovsky
  • Room 2 Technologies, infrastructures and applications for smart grids, buildings, and cities
    Tuesday, 26 July 2022, 19:00-20:30
    Chairs:
    Martina Calais
    Moayed Moghbel

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    Papers
    19:00-19:15
    INDIN22-000010 Multi-Bus-Based Distributed Secondary Voltage Control for Microgrids
    Congyue Zhang, Xiaobo Dou, Yongqing Lv, Xingfeng Xie
    19:15-19:30
    INDIN22-000025 Feasibility of using Gyroscope to Derive Keys for Mobile Phone and Smart Wearable
    Yuanzhen Liu, Dutliff Boshoff, Gerhard Hancke
    19:30-19:45
    INDIN22-000055 Control of Battery Storage Systems in Residential Grids: Model-based vs. Data-Driven Approaches
    Ali MORADIAMANI, Samaneh Sadat Sajjadi, Najmeh Bazmohammadi, Mahdi Jalili, Josep M. Guerrero, Xinghuo Yu
    19:45-20:00
    INDIN22-000065 Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning For Real-World Traffic Signal Controls - A Case Study
    Maxim Friesen, Tian Tan, Jürgen Jasperneite, Jie Wang
    20:00-20:15
    INDIN22-000070 Validation of Distributed Real-Time Simulations for Decoupled Power System Models
    Zhiwei Shen, Felipe Arrano-Vargas, Georgios Konstantinou
    20:15-20:30
    INDIN22-000123 A Win-Win Local Energy Market for Participants, Retailers, and the Network Operator : A Peer-to-Peer Trading-driven Case Study
    Liaqat Ali, M. Imran Azim, Jan Peters, Vivek Bhandari, Anand Menon, Vinod Tiwari, Jemma Green

Wednesday, 27 July 2022

    14:00-15:00
  • Plenary Room Keynote Talk-2 on AI Enhanced Multi-Model Knowledge Image Caption for Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, by Professor Ren C. Luo (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
    Wednesday, 27 July 2022, 14:00-15:00
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Xinghuo Yu
    Abstract: Artificial Intelligence becomes an important core technology of soft power in terms of global technological development, which has a wide spectrum of applications including robot integrated manufacturing automation as well as industrial cyber-physical systems (iCPS) under increased efficiency and flexibility at reduced cost. Image Caption can recognize contains of picture and can speak out. It is high-level that generates the context scenario descriptions from an image, which purpose is to generate a description of the image automatically. We need to concern a variety of elements and their spatial information to form semantically and syntactically sentences. The aforementioned issues, challenges and opportunities will be the focus of this presentation including some exemplary best practices and research results with video demo from our NTU iCeiRA Lab.

    Bio: Ren, IEEE and IET Fellow, received Dipl-Ing. and Dr.-Ing in EE from the Technische Universitaet Berlin. He is an Irving T. Ho Chair Professor at National Taiwan University. He served two-terms as President and Dean of Engineering of National Chung Cheng University, and Founding President of Robotics Society of Taiwan. He was President of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. Ren was Toshiba Chair Professor in the University of Tokyo. He was an assistant, tenured associate and Full Professor of Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. He served as CTO of FFG Inc. the world 3rd largest machine tool manufacturer and was CTO of ASUS Inc. the world 2nd largest PC manufacturer and Chief Technology Officer of FFG Inc. the world 3rd largest machine tool manufacturer. Ren’s professional expertise includes AI enhanced robotic control systems, multi-sensor fusion, computer vision, intelligent manufacturing automation technologies. He has authored more than 530 papers and holds over 25 international patents. He is current Editor- in- Chief of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (IF 10.215), also was 5 years Editor-in-Chief of IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. Ren received IEEE Eugene Mittelmann Outstanding Research Achievement Award, IEEE IROS Harashima Innovative Technologies Award; ALCOA Company Outstanding Engineering Research Award, USA; He also served as referee and final review panel member for the evaluation and assessment of national competitive major research grants program for numerous international organizations and countries, such as USA, Japan, Canada, Australia, European Union, Austria, Singapore etc.

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  • 15:00-16:00
  • Plenary Room Joint Students, Young Professionals, and Women in Engineering Forum
    Wednesday, 27 July 2022, 15:00-16:00
    Chairs:
    Yousef Ibrahim
    Marek Jasinski
    This networking event aims at talking about the students, young professionals and women in engineering groups at IES and the possible avenues for career development, professional development, networking, friendship/relationship building and knowledge-sharing.
    All students, fresh graduates, young engineers and female engineers are encouraged to attend this forum.

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  • 16:30-18:30
  • Room 1 System and software engineering, runtime intelligence
    Wednesday, 27 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Georgios Konstantinou
    Hai Wang

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000023 Semi-Automatic Testing of Data-Focused Software Development Kits for Industrie 4.0
    Nico Braunisch, Torben Miny, Sebastian Heppner, Igor Garmaev, Tobias Kleinert, Marko Ristin, Hans Wernher van de Venn, Björn Otto, Karsten Meinecke, Christian Diedrich, Martin Wollschlaeger
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000072 Emotional Experience Design of B2C Web site Based on Emotion Recognition
    Lanxin Li, Wenzhe Tang, Chengqi Xue
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000093 A Container-Based Framework for Developing ROS Applications
    Pedro Melo, Rafael Arrais, Sérgio Teixeira, Germano Veiga
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000095 Using Modules to Manage the Content of IEC 61499 Type Libraries
    Michael Oberlehner, Virendra Ashiwal, Alois Zoitl, James Christensen
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000121 Towards Building Ontology-Based Applications for Integrating Heterogeneous Aircraft Maintenance Records
    Abdallah Abdallah Abdulsalam, Ip-Shing Fan
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000122 Survey on methods for early prototyping and validation of technical product ideas
    Laban Asmar
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000132 From Requirement Specification to OPC UA Information Model Design: A Product Assembly Line Monitoring Case Study
    Quang-Duy NGUYEN, Saadia DHOUIB, Kunal SURI, Fadwa REKIK
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000176 Cube Bot --- A Smart Factory Showcase for the Real-Time Container Architecture
    Joseph Hirsch, Marius Lichtblau, Marian Lingsch Rosenfeld, Kilian Telschig, Alexander Knapp
  • Room 3 Robotics and mechatronics in industrial applications
    Wednesday, 27 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Nikolaos Kouvakas
    Muhammad Adnan Hayat

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000028 Low-Code Development in Worker Assistance Systems: Improving Flexibility and Adaptability
    Marc Brünninghaus, Carsten Röcker
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000031 Mixed Environment of Real and Virtual Objects for Task Training using Binocular Video See-through Display and Haptic Device
    Kazuyo IWAMOTO
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000037 Entropy-based coordination for maintenance tasks of an autonomous mobile robot system
    Tapio Heikkilä, Eric Halbach, Jukka Koskinen, Janne Saukkoriipi
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000069 Observer-Based Robust Adaptive Tracking for Uncertain Robot Manipulators with External Force Disturbance Rejection
    Abdul Rehan Khan Mohammed, JIAYI ZHANG, Bilal Ahmad
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000135 Design and Implementation of a Vision Based In-Situ Defect Detection System of Automated Fiber Placement Process
    Muhammed Zemzemoglu, Mustafa Unel
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000162 Supporting robotic welding of aluminium with a laser line scanner-based trigger definition method
    Jaime Marco-Rider, Tuan Anh Tran, Eirik B. Njaastad, Olav Egeland, Andrei Lobov
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000184 Robust Continuous Sliding Mode Controller for Uncertain Canonical Brunovsky Systems Using Reduced Order Extended State Observer
    Kamal Rsetam, Mohammad Al-Rawi, Zhenwei CAO
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000187 Model Following through a Metaheuristic PD Controller for a Magnetic Levitation System
    Nikolaos Kouvakas, Fotis N. Koumboulis, Katerina Xydi
  • Room 2 Artificial intelligence in industrial applications - 2
    Wednesday, 27 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Daswin de Silva
    Amirmehdi Yazdani

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000097 Multi-level Feature Reweighting and Fusion for Instance Segmentation
    Xuan-Thuy Vo, Tien-Dat Tran, Duy-Linh Nguyen, Kanghyun Jo
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000101 Study on Clustering Method of Driving Behavior Data Based on Variational Auto Encoder and Coupled-GP-HSMM
    Kohjiro Hashimoto, Daichi Yanagihara, Hiroshi Kuniyuki, Kae Doki, Yuki Funabora, Shinji Doki
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000106 Deep Learning based Visual Quality Inspection for Industrial Assembly Line Production using Normalizing Flows
    Robert Maack, Hasan Tercan, Tobias Meisen
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000130 The Impact of Communication and Memory in State-Based Potential Game-based Distributed Optimization
    Steve Yuwono, Dorothea Schwung, Andreas Schwung
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000139 Partial Domain Intelligent Diagnosis Method for Rotor-Bearing System Based on Deep Learning
    Xiaoyue Liu, Cong Peng
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000140 An Intelligent Area Localization Framework for Rotating Machine Vision Vibration Measurement
    ZhaoZhou Cai, Cong Peng, Bingyun Yang, Xiaoyue Liu
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000144 Masked Self-Supervision for Remaining Useful Lifetime Prediction in Machine Tools
    Haoren Guo, Haiyue Zhu, Jiahui Wang, Vadakkepat Prahlad, Weng Khuen Ho, Tong Heng Lee
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000145 CAM/CAD Point Cloud Part Segmentation via Few-Shot Learning
    Jiahui Wang, Haiyue Zhu, Haoren Guo, Abdullah Al Mamun, Vadakkepat Prahlad, Tong Heng Lee
  • 19:00-20:00
  • Plenary Room Keynote Talk-3 on Intelligent Energy Supply to Meet the Ever-Growing Secure Energy Demand with Industrial Power Electronics Converters Having Flexible Intelligent Control and Communication Systems, by Professor Kamal Al-Haddad (École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada)
    Wednesday, 27 July 2022, 19:00-20:00
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Kamal Al-Haddad
    Abstract: Intelligent energy supply has become the goal as to satisfy the normal advancement of humanity and to fulfill the society needs in terms of more sustainable and clean energy consumption. For the last several years, efforts were spent on developing remedial industrial electronics devices and control strategies to reduce the negative impact and mitigate the Electric power quality of the awaited massive penetration of power devices on the electric network. Intelligent control techniques, advanced network distribution systems, digital network, and new topologies of multilevel type of power electronics converters appeared. Moreover, reducing the use of massive natural resources such as copper and iron usage along with capacitors is a contribution of Carbon-free environment. Many research efforts in this direction have been taking place around the world as to reduce the use of passive components, and increase the converter bandwidth while counting on advanced fast controllers. The presentation will follow on the latest development of new power electronic energy sources in Canada and around the world while highlighting the challenges facing the growth of interconnecting electric vehicles, drives and renewable sources through intelligent control of power electronics converters distributed along the grid. Late development on modeling and intelligent control of distributed converters and power quality enhancement as well as prohibition of harmonics circulation to ensure pollution-free environment of electrical equipment connected to the networks will be discussed.

    Kamal received the B.Sc.A. and M.Sc.A. degrees from the University of Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the Institute National Polytechnique, Toulouse, France, in 1988. Since June 1990, he has been a professor with the Electrical Engineering Department, École de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), Montreal, QC, where he has been the holder of the senior Canada Research Chair in Electric Energy Conversion and Power Electronics since 2002. He has supervised more than 180 Ph.D. and M.Sc. students working in the field of power electronics. He is a consultant and has established very solid link with many Canadian industries working in the field of power electronics, electric transportation, aeronautics, and telecommunications. Prof Al-Haddad successfully transferred 25 technologies to the industry. His fields of interest are in highly efficient static power converters, harmonics and reactive power control using hybrid filters, and multilevel converters including the modeling, intelligent control, and development of prototypes for various industrial applications in electric traction, renewable energy, power supplies for drives, electrification and transportation, etc. Prof. Al-Haddad is a fellow member of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. He is IEEE IES President 2016-2017, IEEE Division VI director elect, associate editor of the Transactions on Industrial Informatics, IES Distinguished Lecturer, and recipient of the IEEE Dr.-Ing. Eugene Mittelmann Achievement Award. Prof. Al-Haddad is a member of the Academy of Sciences and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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Thursday, 28 July 2022

    14:00-16:00
  • Plenary Room Industry Forum
    Thursday, 28 July 2022, 14:00-16:00
  • 16:30-18:30
  • Room 1 Factory automation and communication systems
    Thursday, 28 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Martin Wollschlaeger
    Hai Wang

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000026 Comprehensive Management Function Model: Generality and Workflow
    Santiago Soler Perez Olaya, Martin Wollschlaeger
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000068 Adaptive Industrial IoT gateway using kafka streaming platform
    Nico Braunisch, Sven Schlesinger, Robert Lehmann
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000079 A Contextual Bandit Learning Based Quality Test System in 5G-Enabled IIoT
    SIGE LIU, Peng Cheng, Zhuo Chen, Wei Xiang, Branka Vucetic, Yonghui Li
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000136 A Scheduled Cluster-Tree Topology to Enable Wide-Scale LoRaWAN Networks
    Vitor Vasconcelos, Erico Leão, Natanael Ribeiro, Francisco Vasques, Carlos Montez
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000150 Maturity Levels for Automation Software Engineering in automated Production Systems
    Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Eva-Maria Neumann, Juliane Fischer
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000159 Quantitative analysis of communication handling for centralized multi-agent robot systems using ROS2
    Lukas Dust, Emil Persson, Mikael Ekström, Saad Mubeen, Emmanuel Dean
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000164 Resource Allocation and Retransmission Scheme for URLLC in Industrial Wireless Networks with Mixed Traffic
    Jingfang Ding, Meng Zheng
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000181 Impact Analysis of Data Clustering Techniques for Data-Based Topological Formation in WSNs
    Miguel Lino, Carlos Montez, Erico Leão, Ricardo Lira
  • Room 3 Real-time Monitoring, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Tolerant Control for Industrial Systems
    Thursday, 28 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Vitor Pires
    Muhammad Adnan Hayat

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000080 Identification of Industrial Alarm Floods Using Time Series Classification and Novelty Detection
    Gianluca Manca, Alexander Fay
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000109 Non-rechargeable battery remaining useful life prediction with interactive attention sequence to sequence network
    Zhiwei Gao
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000116 Reinforcement Learning based Optimal Tracking Control for Hypersonic Flight Vehicle: A Model Free Approach
    Xiaoxiang Hu, Kejun Dong, Teng Yang, Bing Xiao
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000117 Fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control for bilinear stochastic distribution systems with actuator fault
    Bo Cao, Lina Yao
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000131 Fuzzy PID Control for Multi-joint Robotic Arm
    Jialin Lin, Xiaoxu Liu, Zhongxing Ren
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000143 Real-time OEE visualisation for downtime detection
    YuanHao Li, Luiz Inoue, Roopak Sinha
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000148 Product Quality Control in Assembly Machine under Data Restricted Settings
    Fatemeh Kakavandi, Roger De Reus, Cláudio Gomes, Negar Heidari, Alexandros Iosifidis, Peter Gorm Larsen
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000151 A GAN-based fault detection for dynamic process with deconvolutional networks
    Dapeng Zhang
  • Room 2 Intelligent finance
    Thursday, 28 July 2022, 16:30-18:30
    Chairs:
    Heping Pan
    Moayed Moghbel

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    Papers
    16:30-16:45
    INDIN22-000005 Image Processing Based Implied Volatility Surface Analysis for Asset movement Forecasting
    YUANYUAN QI, GUOXIANG GUO, YANG WANG, Jerome Yen
    16:45-17:00
    INDIN22-000012 Genetic Algorithm Based Quantitative Factors Construction
    Zhaofan Su, Jianwu Lin, Chengshan Zhang
    17:00-17:15
    INDIN22-000018 A General Intelligent Portfolio Theory with Strength Investing and Sector Rotation in Stock Markets
    Heping Pan
    17:15-17:30
    INDIN22-000033 Asset Movement Forcasting with the Implied Volatility Surface Analysis Based on SABR Model
    Shaowei Xu, Hongxin Huan, YUANYUAN QI, Guoxiang Guo
    17:30-17:45
    INDIN22-000036 Graph Attention Network for Financial Aspect-based Sentiment Classification with Contrastive Learning
    Zhenhuan Huang, Guansheng Wu, Xiang Qian, Baochang Zhang
    17:45-18:00
    INDIN22-000038 Fundamental Multi-factor Deep-learning Strategy For Cryptocurrency Trading
    Yinghe Qing, Jifeng Sun, Ying Kong, Jianwu Lin
    18:00-18:15
    INDIN22-000044 Less is More: Bitcoin Volatility Forecast Using Feature Selection and Deep Learning Models
    Haiping Wang, Xin Zhou
    18:15-18:30
    INDIN22-000077 Study on the Relationship between Mixed Tail Risk and Expected Stock Returns
    Wen rui Zhao, Chengyi Pu
  • 18:30-20:00
  • Poster Room Poster Forum
    Thursday, 28 July 2022, 18:30-20:00
    Chairs:
    Valeriy Vyatkin
    Dapeng Zhang; Qimin Xu; She Jinhua

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    Papers
    18:30-18:33
    INDIN22-000008 Enhancing Reliability by Combining Manufacturing Processes and Private 5G Networks
    Marcel Müller, Jan-Martin Knorr, Daniel Behnke, Christian Arendt, Stefan Böcker, Caner Bektas, Christian Wietfeld
    18:33-18:36
    INDIN22-000015 Migrating legacy production lines into an Industry 4.0 ecosystem
    João Palmeira, Gustavo Coelho, Adriano Carvalho, Paulo Carvalhal, Paulo Cardoso
    18:36-18:39
    INDIN22-000021 A multi-attribute auctioning system for the circular economy with Ricardian contracts
    Eric Naim Chiquito Garcia, Ulf Bodin, Kåre Synnes
    18:39-18:42
    INDIN22-000048 Robustifying cooperative awareness in autonomous vehicles through local information diffusion
    NIKOS PIPERIGKOS, Aris S. Lalos, Kostas Berberidis
    18:42-18:45
    INDIN22-000049 Hand-object Interaction Definition and Recognition for Analyzing Manual Assembly Behaviors
    Kazuaki Kondo, Tianyue Wang, Yuichi Nakamura, Yuichi Sasaki, Miho Kawamura
    18:45-18:48
    INDIN22-000061 Life prediction model of lithium-ion batteries in the early-cycle stage based on convolutional long short-term memory with attention mechanism
    chen zhang, Lifeng Wu
    18:48-18:51
    INDIN22-000071 Network Calculus-based Routing and Scheduling in Software-defined Industrial Internet of Things
    Luyue Ji, Wenjie Wu, Chaojie Gu, Jichao Bi, Shibo He, Zhiguo Shi
    18:51-18:54
    INDIN22-000088 Inertial Measurement Unit based Human Action Recognition Dataset for Cyclic Overhead Car Assembly and Disassembly
    Jan Kuschan, Hristo Filaretov, Jörg Krüger
    18:54-18:57
    INDIN22-000092 Criteria to consider in a decision model for collaborative robot (cobot) adoption: A literature review
    Andreia Silva, Ana Correia Simões, Renata Blanc
    18:57-19:00
    INDIN22-000094 Documentation-driven GUI development for integration of image processing libraries
    Ana Lopes, Daniel Silva, Sérgio Lopes, José Correia, Carlos Lima, Carlos Silva
    19:00-19:03
    INDIN22-000098 Offset Estimation Based on ARIMA-LSTM for Time Synchronization in Single Twisted Pair Ethernet
    Guanwen Cui, Zhezhuang Xu, Xuchao Gao, Songbing Lin, Yi Guo
    19:03-19:06
    INDIN22-000099 Financial Topic Modeling Based on the BERT-LDA Embedding
    Mei Zhou, Jianwu Lin, Ying Kong
    19:06-19:09
    INDIN22-000104 SELF-FTS: A SELF-SUPERVISED LEARNING METHOD FOR FINANCIAL TIME SERIES REPRESENTATION IN STOCK INTRADAY TRADING
    Jifeng Sun, Yinghe Qing, Chang Liu, Jianwu Lin
    19:09-19:12
    INDIN22-000108 FPGA based Implied Volatility Calculation with Multi-section Method
    Su Wang, Hongxin Huan, Seng Fat Wong, Joseph Yen
    19:12-19:15
    INDIN22-000110 AASPMP: Design and Implementation of Production Management Platform Based on AAS
    Qihang Zhou, Yihao Wu, Chaojie Gu, Wenchao Meng, Shibo He, Zhiguo Shi
    19:15-19:18
    INDIN22-000111 Fundamental Quantitative Investment Theory and Technical System Based On Multi-Factor Models
    Li Zhao, haichuan Liu, Heping Pan
    19:18-19:21
    INDIN22-000124 War Economy Analysis after Mortgage Crisis on Stock and Gold with Semi-Covariance
    Shanyue Zhou, Zhili Chen, Jun Huang, Heping Pan
    19:21-19:24
    INDIN22-000141 Sentiment Analysis of Board Secretaries’ Q&R Data
    Jia Miao, Jianwu Lin, Shenglei Hu, Guangling Liu
    19:24-19:27
    INDIN22-000146 Curriculum Learning in Peristaltic Sortation Machine
    Mohammed Sharafath Abdul Hameed
    19:27-19:30
    INDIN22-000160 Integration of Machine Learning Task Definition in Model-Based Systems Engineering using SysML
    Simon Rädler, Eugen Rigger, Jürgen Mangler, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
    19:30-19:33
    INDIN22-000168 Using Counterfactuals to Proactively Solve Service Level Agreement Violations in 5G Networks
    Ahmad Terra, Rafia Inam, Pedro Batista, Elena Fersman
    19:33-19:36
    INDIN22-000172 Learning Cybersecurity in IoT-based Applications through a Capture the Flag Competition
    Alexandre de Oliveira Júnior, Gustavo Funchal, Jonas Queiroz, Jorge Loureiro, Tiago Pedrosa, Javier Parra, Paulo Leitao
    19:36-19:39
    INDIN22-000174 Learning-based Automatic Report Generation for Scheduling Performance in Time-Sensitive Networking
    Lingzhi Li, Qimin Xu, Yanzhou Zhang, Lei Xu, Yingxiu Chen, Cailian Chen
    19:39-19:42
    INDIN22-000178 Deep Learning for Semiconductor Defect Classification
    Terence Sweeney, Sonya Coleman, Dermot Kerr
    19:42-19:45
    INDIN22-000182 Tweet and News Sentiment Indicators and the Behavior of the Brazilian Stock Market
    Lucas Faria, Kethlyn Silva, Deborah Silva Alves Fernandes, Marcio Giovane Fernandes, Fabrizzio Soares
    19:45-19:48
    INDIN22-000185 Control over networks: A case study of Wastewater Treatment Plants
    Mercedes Chacón Vásquez
    19:48-19:51
    INDIN22-000190 Formal model of IEC 61499 execution trace in FBME IDE
    Tatiana Liakh, Valeriy Vyatkin, Sandeep Patil, Radimir Sorokin, Daniil Akifev
  • 20:00-20:30
  • Plenary Room Closing Ceremony
    Thursday, 28 July 2022, 20:00-20:30
    Chairs:
    Farhad Shahnia
    Valeriy Vyatkin; Yousef Ibrahim; Kim Fung Man

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