Simulation and Optimization in Networks 1

Session Chair: Michael Kolonko

10:30 am – 10:55 am
Julius Pätzold and Anita Schöbel
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Solving Robust Optimization Problems by an Iterative Simulation-Based Approach

10:55 am – 11:20 am
Corinna Hallmann, Sascha Burmeister, Michaela Beckschaefer and Leena Suhl
Paderborn University
Heuristics and Simulation for Water Tank Optimization

11:20 am – 11:45 am
Michael Kolonko
TU Clasuthal
Simulation and Optimization with a Bayesian Selection of Alternatives

11:45 am – 12:10 pm
Florian Gensheimer, Stefan Ruzika, Norbert Wehn and Kira Kraft
University of Koblenz-Landau, University of Koblenz-Landau, University of Kaiserslautern, University of Kaiserslautern
LP Decoding: When Channel Coding meets Optimization

Extended Abstract Submission Instructions

Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts (2-3 pages). All accepted abstracts are scheduled for presentation at the workshop. We will have poster and oral presentations, where authors will be asked for their preferences after notification.

Abstract submission closed

 

The final Book of Abstracts is available here:

Book of Abstracts (PDF)

 

Simulation and Optimization in Networks 2

Session Chair: Anita Schöbel

10:00 am – 10:25 am
Markus Friedrich and Maximilian Hartl
University of Stuttgart
Modelling Vehicle Sharing with driverless Cars

10:25 am – 10:50 am
Marco Lübbecke, Christian Puchert, Philine Schiewe and Anita Schöbel
RWTH Aachen University, RWTH Aachen University, University of Göttingen, University of Göttingen
Detecting Structures in Network Models of Integrated Traffic Planning

10:50 am – 11:15 am
Stefan Ruzika and David Willems
A Complementary Optimization-Simulation Framework for the Evacuation of Large Urban Areas

11:15 am – 11:40 am
Sebastian Albert, Philipp Kraus, Jörg P. Müller, and Anita Schöbel
TU Clausthal, TU Clausthal, University of Göttingen, University of Göttingen
Agent-based Simulation of Passengers in Rail Networks

 

Full Paper Submission For Post-Conference Proceedings

Authors of accepted abstracts are invited to submit full papers for the post-workshop proceedings that will be published by Springer.

The deadline is October 31, 2017. Submitted full papers will undergo a second review process.

Papers should have 12-20 pages in the LNCS/CCIS one-column page format

Please apply Springer conference paper templates, which can be found in the author’s instruction page here:  https://goo.gl/r83B1W

For further information, please see Springer’s CCIS series Webpage at http://www.springer.com/series/7899 and the LNCS Webpage http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs

 

 

Simulation and Optimization in Networks 3

Session Chair: Anja Fischer

01:00 pm – 01:25 pm
Uwe Bracht, Mirko Dahlbeck, Anja Fischer and Thomas Krüger
Clausthal University of Technology, University of Göttingen, University of Göttingen, Clausthal University of Technology
Combining Simulation and Optimization for Extended Double Row Facility Layout Problems in Factory Planning

01:25 pm – 01:50 pm
Yue Zhou-Kangas, Anita Schobel, Kaisa Miettinen and Karthik Sindhya
University of Jyvaskyla, University of Göttingen, University of Jyvaskyla, University of Jyvaskyla
Solving multiobjective optimization problems with parameter uncertainty: an interactive approach

01:50 pm – 02:15 pm
Wiebke Klünder
TU Clausthal
Decomposition of multi class open queueing networks with batch service

02:15 pm – 02:40 pm
Robert Patterson
Weierstrass Institute
Confidence Intervals for Coagulation–Advection Simulations

Poster Session

Somaye Mahmoodi, Umut Durak, Torsten Gerlach, Sven Hartmann and Andrea D’Ambrogio
TU Clausthal, TU Clausthal, DLR, TU Clausthal, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Tailoring CMMI Engineering Process Areas for Simulation Systems Engineering

Jithin Mohan, Stefan Hartmann, Leonhard Ganzer and Birger Hagemann
TU Clausthal
Numerical Simulation of Gas-well Casing Shoe

Stefan H. A. Wittek
TU Clausthal
Learning State Mappings in Multi-Level-Simulation

Fabian Sigges and Marcus Baum
University of Goettingen
Simulation-based Multiple Object Tracking using Ensemble Kalman Filter

 

Welcome!

Due to the fast development of information technology, the understanding of phenomena in natural, engineer, economy and social sciences increasingly relies on computer simulations. Simulation-based analysis and engineering techniques are traditionally a research focus of Clausthal University of Technology and University of Göttingen, which is especially reflected in their common interdisciplinary research cluster “Simulation Science Center Clausthal-Göttingen”. In this context, the first “Clausthal-Göttingen International Workshop on Simulation Science” aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to report on the latest advances in simulation science.