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FDTA17: Fractional Derivatives and Their Applications

The 2017 Symposium on Fractional Derivatives and Their Applications (FDTA’17)

as a part of the

The 2017 ASME/IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Embedded Systems and Applications (ASME/IEEE MESA2017)

August 6-9, 2017, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

http://iel.ucdavis.edu/mesa/conferences.php and https://www.asme.org/events/idetccie

FDTA (Symposium on Fractional Derivatives and Their Applications) was started by Prof. Om Agrawal and other FDTA colleagues in 2003 IDETC under the ASME DED VIB TC (Technical Committee), which meets on odd years under a DED TC. In 2007 and 2009, FDTA was under TC MSNDC. Starting from 2011, FDTA symposium is under MESA TC for better development of and better service to the FDTA community. ASME/IEEE MESA conference holds every odd year. MESA TC hosted FDTA2011 in Washington DC, FDTA2013 in Portland OR, FDTA2015 in Boston, MA.

Please note that ASME DED MESA TC also hosts conferences under IEEE/ASME in even years (e.g. 2008 in Beijing, China (papers), 2010 in Qingdao, China (papers), 2012 in Suzhou, China (papers): 2014 in Italy http://mesa2014.org (papers), and 2016 in Aukland NZ, http://www.mesa2016.org/ (papers) where FDTA symposia were also organized and papers were published in ieeeXplore.ieee.org  

For 2017 FDTA Symposium under ASME/IEEE MESA17, papers are solicited in the area of fractional derivatives and their applications. The subjects of the papers may include, but are not limited to,

  • mathematical modeling of fractional dynamic systems, analytical and numerical techniques to solve these equations, fractional model of viscoelastic damping,
  • large scale finite element models of fractional systems and associated numerical scheme,
  • fractional controller design and system identification,
  • stability analysis of fractional systems, nonlinear and stochastic fractional dynamic systems,
  • fractional order models and their experimental verifications, and applications of fractional models to engineering systems in general and mechatronic embedded systems in particular,
  • fractional calculus based models for cyber-physical systems (CPS) and cyber-human systems (CHS), and in general, intelligent adaptive systems (IAS),
  • fractional calculus based better characterization of complex systems in general.

Paper submission is a two stage process. Papers with the e-mail addresses of the authors must be submitted online abstract(s) at https://www.asme.org/events/idetccie  by January 06, 2017After the abstract submission, you MUST also submit a full length paper for peer review by Feb. 10, 2017. All manuscripts after a successful review procedure will be published in the conference proceedings. It will be EI-indexed (for example, FDTA2003 Chicago, FDTA2005 Long Beach, FDTA2007 Las Vegas, FDTA2009 San Diego, FDTA2011 Washington DC, FDTA2013 Portland,  FDTA2015 Boston). For further information, please contact FDTA’17 Cleveland symposium organizers:

(LaTeX paper template: http://iel.ucdavis.edu/code/ASME/conf-1.7b.html)

Professor Dumitru Baleanu

Dept. of Math. and Computer Science

Cankaya University

Ankara 06500, Turkey

Email: dumitru@cankaya.edu.tr

Professor J. A. Tenreiro Machado

ISEP-Institute of Engineering of Porto

Dept. of Electrical Engineering

Rua Dr. Antonio Bernardino de Almeida, 431

4200-072 Porto, Portugal

Email: jtm@isep.ipp.pt

Professor YangQuan Chen

MESA LAB, School of Engineering,

University of California,

Merced, CA 95343, USA

E:yqchen@ieee.org;W:mechatronics.ucmerced.edu

Dr. Jocelyn Sabatier

IMS/LAPS: Automatique,  Productique, Signal et ImageUniversite Bordeaux1-ENSEIRB

UMR 5218 CNRS

Email: jocelyn.sabatier@u-bordeaux1.fr

Professor Changpin Li

Dept. of Mathematics

Shanghai University

Shanghai, China

Email: lcp@shu.edu.cn

Professor Blas M. Vinagre

Electrical Electronics & Automation Department, Unıversity of Extremadura,

Badajoz, SPAİN

Email: bvinagre@unex.es

 

FDTA Advisory Committee:

            Om P. Agrawal (USA), Chair

M. A. Duarte-Mermoud (Chile); A. Dzielinski (Poland); M. Edelman (USA); V. Feliu (Spain); R. Gorenflo (Germany); T. T. Hartley (USA); V. Kiryakova (Bulgaria); V. Lakshmikantham (USA); C. F. Lorenzo (USA); Y. Luchko (Germany);  F. Mainardi (Italy); R. Magin (USA); S. Manabe (Japan); S. Momani (Jordan); A. Mehaute (France); R. Nigmatullin (Russia); A. Oustaloup (France); M. Ortigueira (Portugal); K. Oldham (Canada); N. Shimizu (Japan); H. M. Srivastava (Canada); I. Podlubny (Slovakia); A. Nayfeh (USA)

 

FDTA Technical Committee:

YangQuan Chen, Chair

T. Atanackovic (Serbia)
R. Barbosa (Portugal)
G. W. Bohannan (USA)
R. Caponetto (Italy)

D. L. Chen (China)

L. C. Chen (China)
W. Chen (China)
K. Diethelm (Germany)
S. Dormido (Spain)
R. El-Khazali (UAE)
A.M.A. El-Sayed (Egypt)
M. Enelund (Sweden)
N. J. Ford (UK)
A. Grau (Spain)

P. Guo (China)

M. Haeri (Iran)
K. Hedrih (Serbia)
N. Heymans (Belgium)
R. Hilfer (Germany)

C. Ionescu (Belgium)
S. Kempfle (Germany)
M. Kirane (France)
M. Klimek (Poland)

P. Lanusse (France)

C. H. Kou (China)

F. W. Liu (Australia)

J. G. Lu (China)
R. Malti (France)

P. Melchior (France)
S. Muslih (Italy)
H. Ozaktas (Turkey)
E. Rabei (Jordan)
E. Scalas (Italy)
M. Shitikova (Russia)
D. Sierociuk (Poland)

F. A. Silva (Portugal)

D. Spasic (Serbia)
H. G. Sun (China)

H. W. Sun (Macau, China)

W. Tan (China)

M. S. Tavazoei (Iran)
J. Trigeassou (France)
J. J. Trujillo (Spain)
L. Vazquez (Spain)

H. Wang (USA)
D. Y. Xue (China)

C. Yin (China)
D. S. Yin (China)

Y. G. Yu (China)

C. B. Zeng (China)
Y. Zhou (China)
K. Q. Zhu (China)

FDTA Honors and Awards Committee Chair: Igor Podlubny (Slovakia)

FDTA Education and Outreach Committee Chair: Dingyu Xue (China)

FDTA Steering Committee Chair: YangQuan Chen (USA)