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ASNE Reconfiguration and Survivability
Symposium 2005 (RS 2005) Sea Turtle Inn, Atlantic Beach, Florida (Jacksonville/Mayport area) February 16-18, 2005 |
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TIMES
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Wednesday,
16 February
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0700
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Registration
Open
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0730-0830
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Authors'
Breakfast
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0830-0930
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Plenary Session Welcome Introduction of Speaker: VADM James F. Amerault, USN (Ret.) Vice President, Fleet Support, JJMA, Inc. |
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0930-0945
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Break
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0945-1145
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Invited Panel Session Dr. Ed Zivi United States Naval Academy Dr. Mogens Blanke Technical University of Denmark Dr. Mike Grimble University of Strathclyde Dr. Asgeir Sorensen The Norwegian University of Science and Technology Dr. Alf Kåre Ådnanes (Co-author) |
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1145-1300
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Lunch
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1300-1500
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Panel Session I CAPT Kenneth V. Spiro, Jr., USN Program Manager, Cruiser Modernization (PMS 400C) CAPT John D. Ingram, Jr., USN Program Manager, Destroyer Shipbuilding (PMS 400D) CAPT Brian K. Antonio, USN Ship Design Manager, CVN-21 (SEA 05DC) CAPT Douglas G. Russell, USCG Program Manager, Deepwater Systems Integration (Invited) |
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1500-1530
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Break
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1530-1730
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Panel Session II CAPT Joseph A. Sychterz, III, USN Ship Maintenance N43, COMNAVAIRLANT CAPT Shawn Tallant, USN Future Requirements N82, COMNAVAIRLANT CAPT James G. Green, USN Ship Maintenance N43, COMNAVSURFLANT Ms. Betsy Delong Program Manager, NAVSEA Surface Technology Program |
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1730-1830
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Reception & Demonstrations
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1830-2030
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Panel Session III CDR Durante Footman, USN N8, COMNAVSURFLANT CDR Clark Price, USN Commanding Officer, HSVX2 SWIFT LCDR Mike Roer, USCG former Engineer Officer, USCG JUNIPER (WLB 201) CWO4 Derrick Johnson, USCG Engineer Officer, USCGC HOLLYHOCK (WLB 214) LCDR Hugh McLeod, USN Executive Officer, USS DEWITT (FFG 45) former Engineer Officer, USS HUE CITY (CG 66) GSCS E. Mike Bearden, USN (Ret.) Smart Ship Program, PEO Ships PMR Rep Mayport GSCS William Knipper, USN (Ret.) PMR Rep Mayport |
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2030-2200
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Reception, Discussion & Demonstrations
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TIMES
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Thursday,
17 February
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0700
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Registration
Open
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0700-0800
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Authors'
Breakfast
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Paper Session I - Ship Design
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0800-0930
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Architectures
Moderator: A. Seman Design Features for Survivability of High Speed Ships Survivable Architectures for Vital Systems Automated Maintenance Management and Asset Readiness System (AMMARS)
Systems Engineering Maintenance Automation for the Navy After Next |
Assessment
Moderator: C. Whitcomb Specifying and Assessing Survivability in Early Stage
Ship Design Remote Testing and Measurement of Power Systems LHA(R)FLT0 Trade Study 270 Vdc Trade Study
G. Engstrom |
Simulation and Emulation
Moderator: R. Youngs A Framework For Mission-based Interdisciplinary Reconfiguration
For Navy Ships Laboratory Development Platform Simulation of the Ex-USS
Peterson Automatic Fire Suppression System Dynamic Response Analysis for Electric Drive Propulsion
Systems on Navy Ships
D. Bagley, R. Youngs |
Concepts
Moderator: N. Doerry Zonal Ship Design A Producibility Review of the Contingency Producibile
Corvette and an Alternative Producibilty Design Producibility Impact of Multimission Modular Cells
and Outfit Zones in Naval Ships |
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0930-0945
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Break
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Paper Session II - Control Automation
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0945-1115
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System Perspectives Power Anomaly Effects and Costs in Low-Voltage Mobile Power Systems Integrated Engineering Plant Mission Based Engineering Plant Control |
Survivability An Interoperable Agent-based Control System for Survivable Shipboard
Automation Energy Metric for Platform Systems Resource Management and Survivability
Analysis Rethinking Survivability Automation from a Reduced Manning Reconfiguration
Centered Point of View |
Reconfiguration Integrated Protection and Reconfiguration Design for the All-Electric
Ship Self-Healing Shipboard Electric Power Systems Energy Management System with Automatic Reconfiguration for Electric
Shipboard Power Systems |
Methodologies Methodology for Predicting Recoverability Model-based Diagnosis for Fluid Control Systems Reconfiguration Control with Energy and Time Constraints: A Model
Predictive Control Approach |
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1115-1230
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Lunch |
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Paper Session III - Electric Ship
Research & Development Consortium (ESRDC)
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1230-1400
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Power Systems I Approaches to Shipboard Power Management Autonomous Control of Dispersed Generation in Unbalanced Three Phase
Distribution Systems A Harmonic Selective Shunt Active Filter Using an Adaptive Control
Method |
Power Systems II Optimized Restoration of Shipboard Power Systems with IPS Architecture
and Distributed Generation Non-Intrusive Monitoring for Condition-Based Maintenance Experimental Design for Remote Hardware-In-the-Loop Testing |
Agent-Based Implementations II A System Reconfiguration Strategy For Shipboard Power Systems Using
Multi-Agent Systems A Novel Algorithm for Reconfiguration of Shipboard Based on Multi-Agent Systems Theory Y. Liu, S. Srivastava, D. Cartes |
Modeling and Simulation Simulation Environment for Performance Assessment of CORBA Implementation for Interfacing Software Simulation Evaluation of Reconfiguration Strategies |
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1400-1415
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Break
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Paper Session IV - Application and
Development
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1415-1545
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Current Developments Reconfiguring Damaged Systems at the Device Level Casualty Power Reconfiguration Assistant The Application of Machine Vision to Shipboard Damage Control |
Shipboard Applications Shipboard Applications of Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Automated Common Diagrams CVN 21 Reconfigurable Command and Decision Centers |
Power Systems Solid-State Power Switches for Source Transfer and Load Protective
Functions Common Commercial-Off-The-Shelf High Power Electronic Modules for
Naval Applications Zonal Electrical Distribution System Voltage Stability Study |
Testbeds Demonstrating Re-configuration of Electrical Systems at the Electric
Ship Technology Demonstrator Testbed for Modular Reconfigurable Actuator Systems N. Hiller, J. Yuen, T. Fikse, R. Ashton |
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TIMES
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Friday, 18 February
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0900-1200
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Tour at Mayport Naval Station hosted
by
American Society of Naval Engineers' Jacksonville Section US CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED |
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