16th PhD Workshop on Systems and Control
August 27-28, 2020
Veszprém, Hungary

All Sessions are held in room I415 (University of Pannonia, Faculty of Information Technology)

27, Aug, 2020

Thursday

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163 344 2499

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Session 1 Energy Markets and Applications of Game Theory organizers
Key-note lecture (45 min) Dávid Csercsik
(Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics (PPKE ITK), Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Electric Power Enginereeing (BME))
10:00-10:45 D. Csercsik (PPKE): Actual open problems and possible approaches related to cross-border reserve capacity trading
Contributed PhD lectures (15+5 min)
10:45-11:05 B. Sinkovics. / I. Táczi (BME): Grid modeling considerations for local electricity markets - case studies from Central-European Demonstration Sites
11:05-11:25 I. Balázs (UP): Integration of intermittent renewable resources to the power system
11:25-11:45 B. Feczkó (PPKE ITK): Computationally efficient sub-optimal clearing of day-ahead electricity market
Panel discussion on Challenging open problems in Electricity and related markets (45 min)
11:45-12:30  D. Csercsik (PPKE): Cross-border reserve capacity trading
D. Csercsik (PPKE): Value sharing of aggregators

27, Aug, 2020

Thursday

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163 344 2499

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Session 2 Electrical Systems, Power Electronics  organizers
Key-note lecture (45 min)

Prof. István Vajda (Óbuda University (ÓU))

Attila Fodor (University of Pannonia (UP))   

   
Contributed PhD lectures (15+5 min)
16:45-17:05 S. Horváth, G. Szabó, L. Számel, K. Veszprémi (BME): Coupled Simulation of Variable-Speed Induction Machine Drives
17:05-17:25 R. Nagy, R. Bálint, I. Nagy, P. Csuti, F. Szabó, A. Fodor (UP): Variability of light source special power distribution in function of input voltage
17:25-17:45 D. Vincze, R. Bálint, A. Fodor (UP): Modelling, parameter sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation of permanent magnet synchronous motor
17:45-18:05 M. Szente, R. Bálint, A. Fodor (UP): Investigation and parameter estimation of one hybrid inverter
Panel discussion (45 min)
   

27, Aug, 2020

Thursday

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163 344 2499

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Session 3 Networked Systems  organizers
Key-note lecture (45 min) Prof. Katalin Hangos
(University of Pannonia (UP)) 

Prof. Lőrinc Márton
(Sapientia Hungarian University (SHU))  
13:30-14:15 L. Márton (SHU): Networks of nonlinear dynamic systems: modeling and control
Contributed PhD lectures (15+5 min)
14:15-14:35 A. Fehér (SHU): Approximation of discrete-time systems with delay: application to multi-agent systems
14:35-14:55 M. Greber (UP): Phase current estimation based shunt active power compensation
14:55-15:15 A. Pózna (UP): Diagnosis of electrical networks using decomposition
Panel discussion (45 min)
15:15-16:00  L. Márton (SHU), K. Hangos: Fault Diagnosis in Networks of  Dynamic Systems
       

28, Aug, 2020

Friday

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163 688 3675

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Session 4 Battery Technologies and Investigations organizers
Key-note lectures (20-20 min)

András Sápi, PhD 
(University of 
Szeged)

Róbert Kun, PhD
(MTA TTK
)

10:00-10:20 R. Kun: Li-ion batteries and future trends in the energy storage technologies
10:20-10:40 A. Sápi: Advanced material science investigation methods in battery technologies
Contributed PhD lectures (15+5 min)
10:40-11:00 I. Szenti: microCT studies of battery systems
11:00-11:20 Derek Ovc-Okene:Development of Polymer type Li-ion electrolytes for solid state Li-ion
batteries
11:20-11:40 Wissem Methani: Thin film all-solid-state Li-ion batteries, state-of-the art and perspectives
Panel discussion on Tackling future problems on battery systems (45 min)
11:40-12:25 R. Kun, A. Sápi: self healing, self sensing, battery waste management, reuse of electrical car batteries, fuel cell vs. batteries
       

28, Aug, 2020

Friday

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163 688 3675

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Session 5 Positive and Kinetic Systems
organizers
Key-note lecture (45 min) Prof. Gábor Szederkényi (Pázmány Péter Catholic University  (PPKE))
14:00-14:45 G. Szederkényi (PPKE): Kinetic systems: analysis, control and applications
Contributed PhD lectures (15+5 min)
14:45-15:05 P. Polcz (PPKE): Lyapunov function computation for positive systems with multiple local attractors
15:05-15:25 G. Szlobodnyik (PPKE): Identifiability analysis of delayed kinetic models
15:25-15:45 B. Csutak (PPKE): Model predictive control of a compartmental epidemic model using temporal logic
Panel discussion (45 min)
15:45-16:30  G. Szederkényi (PPKE): Combining discrete and continuous models and techniques for analysis
P. Polcz: Computational stability analysis of nonnegative models