Smart and Sustainable Applications

Authors

Pierre Tiako (ed)
CITRD Lab in Oklahoma City, USA

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Energy, Sustainability, Deep Learning, Green Research, Power, Green Technology, Automated Systems, High-Performance Computing

Synopsis

This book introduces a collection of selected papers presented at the 2023 OkIP Academia & Industry Convention conferences held Online and in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, on October 2-5, 2023.
The document is composed of three Parts. Part I includes articles addressing various challenges and perspectives on Intelligent and Sustainable Applications. Recent progress and contributions to Sustainability and Energy appear in Part II. Lastly, Part III presents advances in Machine Learning and Agent-Based Systems.

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Print ISBN 978-1-6692-0006-2
Online ISBN 978-1-6692-0005-5

Detailed Preface

Table of Contents

Detailed Table of Contents


Part I Intelligent and Sustainable Applications

>> Predictive analytics-based evaluation of performance of public bus transportation San Antonio, Texas as a case study
Izzat Alsmadi, Mohammad Al-Ramahi

>> Optimal Energy Management Strategy for Microgrids in Developing Countries: A Focus on Battery Energy Storage System
Reagan Jean Jacques Molu, Serge Raoul Naoussi Dzonde, Patrice Wira, Wulfran Mbasso Fendzi, Kenfack Tsobze Saatong

>> Perspectives of Using Load Balancing for Supporting Devices in Reconfigurable Ubiquitous Environments
Lynda Sellami, Khaled Sellami, Piere F. Tiako


>> Digital Economy and Artificial Intelligence in Subsahara Industrialization
Irene Tiako, Bernard Nguekeng, Piere F. Tiako


Part II Sustainability and Energy

>> A Real-Time Energy Management of a PV/Battery/Grid-Connected System Under Uncertainties
Fendzi Mbasso Wulfran, Dzonde Naoussi Serge Raoul, Molu Reagan Jean Jacques, Kenfack Tsobze Saatong


>> Review of a Time-variant bandpass filter for Fast Analog FEE
Hertz Pancha, Evariste Wembe Tafo, Essimbi Zobo Bernard

>> The Effectiveness of Carbon Taxes - An Analysis Across Multiple Countries
Robert Marshall

>> Geothermal Potential Assessment of the Bare-Bakem Region (Cameroon Volcanic Line): Contributions From Geophysical and Geothermometric Studies
Ange Merveille Meguedong Guedia, Dieudonne Bisso, Lionel Mbida Yem

 

Part III Machine Learning and Agent-Based Systems

>> Machine Learning-based Positioning using Multivariate Time Series Classification for Factory Environments
Nisal Hemadasa, Marcus Venzke, Volker Turau, Yanqiu Huang


>> Optimal Transport-based Loss Functions for Machine Learning
Bernard K. Foguem, Pierre F. Tiako, Cheick Abdoul Kadir A. Kounta

>> Improving Human-Agent Team Performance through Audio-Visualized Communication
Habib Laraba, Prosper Julius Mavunga, Jonathan Baradza

>> Gender Bender Bot - The Effect of (Not) Following Gender Stereotypes in Conversational Agent Design
Fabian Hildebrandt

 

Author Index

Author Biography

Pierre Tiako, CITRD Lab in Oklahoma City, USA

Pierre F. Tiako is a Full Professor of Computer Science (CS), Director of the Center for IT R&D, and President of Tiako University, a small campus under establishment in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. Dr. Tiako was brought to the US (in 2001) by Oklahoma State University as a CS Faculty before serving as founding Director of the Center for IT Research and CS Professor at Langston University (until 2016).
In the US, he participated in research and educational projects, such as MSEIP (Department of Education), DEPSCoR (DoD), DURIP (DoD), and GENI (BBN-NSF). Before coming to the US, Dr. Tiako worked in France, where he taught CS courses and did research respectively at the University of Lorraine, University Rennes, and INRIA (the French National Institute for Research in Information Technology).
In France, he participated in research and educational projects such as NATO PCIS II (US Navy and French DoD), SIMES (European Union INCO), and SCRATCHY (Texas Instruments & INRIA). Dr. Tiako received a Ph.D. in Software Engineering in 1999 from the University of Lorraine (INPL), France. His research includes Knowledge-Based Systems, Business Process Modeling, E-Commerce, Social Networks, and Distributed Software Development. Dr. Tiako has authored more than 73 technical papers and is the editor of 5 books. He began supervising Undergraduate students in 1992, advising Graduate and Doctoral students since 1999, and hiring and mentoring Postdoctoral fellows since 2006.
Dr. Tiako is IEEE Senior Member and a Past Chair for IEEE Oklahoma City Section. He chaired or served on the Program Committee of more than 100 International Conferences/Workshops since 1999, including Chair for the 1999 & 2000 ISAS Team-based Software Development Workshops in Orlando, FL, USA; Chair for 2005 Oklahoma Information Technology Symposium; Chair for the 2011 Oklahoma Computing Conference; Technical Chair for the 2012 and 2020 IEEE Green Conference; and Chair for the 2023 OkIP Conferences in Oklahoma City, OK, USA. He also co-edited six proceedings volumes resulting from services as conferences’ Program Chair. As a volunteer Community Organizer in Neighborhood Associations, he is currently Vice-President of Canyon North and a Member of Metro Park in Oklahoma City, OK, USA. Pierre F. Tiako is the current Trustee Chairman of Grace Missionary Community Church in Oklahoma City, OK, USA.

Smart and Sustainable Applications

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Published

January 25, 2024

Online ISSN

2831-350X

Print ISSN

2831-3496