The Journal Intelligent Cybernetic Systems (ICS) published high quality research papers containing original contributions in experimental, theoretical and applied aspects of intelligent systems and cybernetics. Due however to other commitments, the group running the journal has decided not to accept any more submissions. Please follow the short cuts below, to find the papers that have been published.

Issue 1 2005  Issue 2 2005 Issue 1 2006  Issue 2 2006  Issue 1 2009

Issue 1, 2005

1. Artificial Speciation of Neural Network Ensembles

Vineet R. Khare and Xin Yao

School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham.

2. Verifying Cryptographic Protocols

Xiaoqi Ma and Xiaochun Cheng

Department of Computer Science, The University of Reading.

3. A Language for provably-complete System Specifications

Kit Grindley, John St.Quinton and Frances Stubbs

The Systematics Research Group. UK

4. Multisensor Integration for Human-Robot Interaction

Nicola Bellotto and Huosheng Hu

Department of Computer Science, University of Essex.

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Issue 2, 2005

1. Iterative B-spline Neural Networks for Stochastic Distribution Control and Its Application in Industrial Process

Hong Wang and Hong Yue

The University of Manchester, UK

2. Learning of Object Identification by Robots Controlled by Natural Language

Chandimal Jayawardena, Keigo Watanabe and Kiyotaka Izumi

Department of Advanced Systems Control Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saga University, Saga 840-8502, Japan

3. Computer-Aided Modelling Environment for Future Energy Production Systems

Hossam A.Gabbar, Haiquan Feng, Satoshi Tanaka

Department of Systems Engineering, Okayama University, 3-1-1 Tsushima-Naka, 700-8530 Okayama City, Japan

4. A Vicarious Adrenaline System: Developing Immersive Haptic Experiences

Brian. R. Duffy

Multimedia Communications Department, Institut Eurécom, 2229 Route des Crêtes, BP 193 - F 06904, Sophia-Antipolis, France

Angel Mur Guerri

School of Computer Science and Informatics, UCD-Dublin

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Issue 1, 2006 

1. Integration in Advanced Manufacturing: A Systems And Control Perspective

Nicos Karcanias, David W. Stupples and Konstantina Milioti

Centre for Systems & Modelling and Control Engineering Centre, Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, City University, London.

2. Automatic Creation of Functional Sub-Networks Using Genetic Algorithms

LB Galway and NH Siddique

School of Computing and Intelligent Systems, University of Ulster

3. Building Superquadric Men from 3D Whole-Body Scan Data

Yijun Xiao and J. Paul Siebert

Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom

4. Rough Set Involving with Fuzzy Weights

Hugang Han, and Akira Ikuta

Faculty of MIS, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, 1-1-71 Ujina, Minami-ku, Hiroshima-city, Hiroshima, 734-8558, Japan

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Issue 2, 2006

1. Research on Grey Relation Analysis of Chemical Plant Accidents

Haiquan FENG, Hossam A.GABBAR and Kazuhiko SUZUKI

 

Advanced System Safety Laboratory, Department of Systems Engineering, Okayama University, 1-1-1 Tusima-naka, Okayama, JAPAN

2. Comparative performance Analysis of the Machine Intelligent Quotient (MIQ) and Human –Machine Cooperative Systems

Rapelang R. Marumo

 

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of BotswanaGaborone, Botswana. 

3. Mining Process Models with Duplicate Tasks from Work flow Logs 

JiaFei Li, Dayou Liu

 

College of Computer Science & Technology, JiLin University, Changchun, 130012, China

4. Sliding Window Based Resource-Allocating Network

Haikun Wei and Qi Li

Department of Automatic Control, Southeast University, Nanjing, China

Xinming Jin

System Integration Division, LSC Group, Lichfield, WS13 8RZ, UK

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Issue 1, 2009

1. Sensor Data Fusion Architecture for a Mobile Robot Application Using SIFT and Sonar Measurements

Alfredo Chavez Plascencia and Jan Dimon Bendtsen

Department of Electronic Systems, Automation and Control, Fredrik Bajers Vej 7C, 9220 Aalborg, Denmark

2. Nonlinear System Identification using Opposition Based Learning Differential Evolution and Neural Network Techniques

Bidyadhar Subudhi and Debashisha Jena

 

Center for Industrial Electronics and Robotics, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India-769008

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