CMD 2010
Sept. 6–11, 2010, Toyosu, Tokyo

Group photo

CMD2010 Group Photo

CMD2010 Attendee list

CMD2010 could have 374 attendees. Thank you for many participation and cooperation.


Technical Program (FINAL)

Oral presentations

Each Oral presentation is permitted 20 minutes, including 5 minutes discussion.
All oral presenters should submit an electronic version of their presentation at on-site of the Conference by USB flash drive. Available file format is Microsoft Power Point 2007 or lower version.

Poster presentations

Each poster board measures 180 cm (height) × 90 cm (width).


Conference Registration

Pre-registration is now stopped due to conference preparation. Thank you for many subscriptions and sorry for your inconvenience. You can make your registration at the conference registration. Thank you for your understanding.


What's new?

Conference secretaries are receiving many inquiries and struggling with answering them within 3 days. If you have no answer within 3 days, please make your inquiry again, because we are so sorry that your inquiry might be buries in a mountain of e-mails.

October 4, 2010

Attendee list is uploaded. Thank you for many participation.

September 10, 2010

Group Photo is uploaded.

August 12, 2010

Final Technical Program is released.

August 8, 2010

Accompanying person's program & Excursion is updated.

July 27, 2010

Exhibition is updated.

July 15, 2010

Conference Registration is now available.

February 16, 2010

Final Call for Papers is released.


Invitation

International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis 2010 (CMD2010) will be held at Shibaura Institute of Technology in Toyosu, Tokyo, Japan, during September 6-11, 2010. The previous conferences were held in Changwon, Korea (2006) and Beijing, China (2008). The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to participate in CMD2010.

Conferece Slogan

Modern Asset Management Technology for Green Operation

Main Topics

  • Condition monitoring and diagnosis for power equipment and power systems
  • Condition monitoring and diagnosis in power plants
  • Failure phenomena based on electrical, mechanical, chemical and thermal causes
  • Dielectric materials and their aging mechanisms
  • Degradation assessment for power equipment
  • Modern maintenance tools for effective replacement
  • Advanced sensing techniques for condition monitoring and diagnosis
  • Applications of artificial intelligence for data mining and condition assessment
  • Applications of information and communication technologies
  • Asset management tools for power equipment
  • Environment related issues including recycling, reuse, etc.
  • Strategic planning and management for condition monitoring

Language

The working language of the symposium is English. All printed matter will appear in English.

Schedule

DateMorningAfternoonEvening
Sep. 6TutorialsWelcome party
Sep. 7Opening /
Plenary session
Oral sessionsPoster sessions
Exhibition
Sep. 8Oral sessionsOral sessionsPoster sessions
Exhibition /
Short tour
Exhibition /
Short tour
Sep. 9Oral sessions
ExhibitionTechnical tourBanquet
Sep. 10Oral sessionsOral sessions /
Closing
Sep. 11ExcursionsExcursions