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Presentation Schedule DAY ONE: 16 November 2016 S01: ENERGY 1 Auditoria 10:30 12:00 Session Chairperson: Dr. Asawin Rajakrom, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand E-06 The Impact of Renewable Energy Pricing Incentive Thailand


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Presentation Schedule

DAY ONE: 16 November 2016

S01: 10:30 – 12:00 ENERGY 1 Auditoria Session Chairperson: Dr. Asawin Rajakrom, Metropolitan Electricity Authority, Thailand E-06 The Impact of Renewable Energy Pricing Incentive Policies in Thailand Thailand Pasapong Gamonwet, Shobhakar Dhakal, and Koranat Thammasiri E-07 The Optimization of Clean Energy Supply and Electric Vehicle Charging Station Demand in Thailand Thailand Tongpong Sriboon, Supakorn Sangsritorn, and Paul Gerard Tuohy E-08 The Deployment of Wind-lens for Low Wind Speed Area in Thailand Thailand Supakorn Saengsrithorn and Tongpong Sriboon E-12 Optimal Design for Hybrid Renewable Energy System Thailand Sittichoke Pookpunt E-81 Condition Assessment of MV Underground Cables using Partial Discharge Techniques Thailand

  • A. Rajakrom and V. Surapatana

E-84 Synthetic Domestic Electricity Demand in Thailand using A Modified High Resolution Modelling Tool by CREST Thailand Piyadanai Pachanapan, Panupon Trairat and Surachet Kanprachar S02: 10:30 – 12:00 ENERGY 2 Conference 3 Session Chairperson: Dr. Witoon Prommee, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Chiang Rai, Thailand E-09 The Outcomes of New Application for Controlling Hotspot Problem in Chiang Rai Thailand Witoon Prommee, Nion Sirimongkonlertkul, Sarawut Pongleerata, and Vivarad Phonekeob E-17 Impact of Photovoltaic System in MEA’s Low Voltage Feeders Thailand Wuttichai Saranrom E-18 Virtual Microgrid Design to Support Self-Healing Operation Thailand Yutthaphon Niphitthakun, and Komsan Hongesombut E-19 Impact of Superconducting Fault Current Limiter on Overcurrent Protection Coordination in PEA Substation Thailand Chatchawan Weruwanarak, and Komsan Hongesombut E-21 Overcurrent Relay with Voltage Control for Power Transformers Protection due to Differential Inrush Restraint Failure Thailand Pramuk Unahalekhaka, Aphidech Noumnaul, and Karun

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Sirichunchuen E-22 Simulation of Surge Protective Devices for Low-Voltage Systems Connected to Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer Thailand Siamrat Phonkaphon, Vimut Maneetas, Tanee Somwong, and Pramuk Unahalekhaka S03: 10:30 – 12:00 ENERGY 2.1 & DEVELOPMENT 1 Conference 4 Session Chairperson: Dr. Rikke Lybaek, University af Roskilde, Denmark E-13 The Potential of Biomass and Biogas Energy in Nakhon Phanom Province Thailand Narongrit Auppapong, Wutthisak Thanuanram, and Seksan Tawangtan SD-03 How to Speed up the Deployment of Agricultural Based Biogas Technology: Case Study of Denmark and Japan Denmark Rikke Lybæk, Masayasu Asai and Takashi Hayashi SD-05 Way of Life, Adaptation, Transnational Social Relation Network and the Roles as Cultural Diplomacy of Cambodian’s Student-Monks in Thailand Thailand Sommai Chinnak SD-20 Comparison the sustainability and rural livelihood assessment of Sang Yod rice production groups in Phattalung province Thailand Supaluk Sujatanond, Anisara Pensuk Tibkaew, and Malcolm Wayne Hickey SD-30 Modified Vacuum Sealer for Rice Packing Thailand Chaliew Ketkaew, Arthit Yotsombat, Opas Opase, and Onurai Noohawm SD-69 Model of Innovation Development of Organic Rice in Roi- Kaen-Sarn-Sin Thailand Pensri Jaroenwanit, Supot Deeboonmee, and Butsakorn Pangprasert SD-80 Border Trade of Nakhon Phanom Province on Road

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Sorat Praweenwongwuthi Thailand S04: 14:00 – 15:30 ENERGY 3 Auditoria Session Chairperson: Dr. Warodom Khamphanchai, Provincial Electricity Authority, Bangkok, Thailand E-10 Potential Energy Conservation in Air washer system Thailand Wutthisak Thanuanram, Narongrit auppapong, and Pruspong Nuptautrong E-23 Multi-feed Stock Biomass Fuels Allocation for Electric Power Generation Planning using Genetic Algorithm Thailand Anurak Choeichum, Narongdech Keeratipranon, and Chaiyaporn Khemapatapan E-25 PEA Fast Bus Transfer Computer Program Thailand Anurak Choeichum, and Wichan Inyoo

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E-26 PEA’s Case Study on Failure Analysis of 115 kV Surge Arresters Thailand Saksitdh Sukchaisri, Kritsada Kleebmek, and Bhakbhum Kaewkamthong E-29 Energy Forecasting for Hospitals in Suphanburi using Neural Network Chaliew Ketkaew, Pronchai Sarnsuwan and Pramuk Unahalekhaka Thailand E-31 Escaping the resource curse in Thailand: Adding value to natural gas in the Eastern Seaboard Development Program Kensuke YAMAGUCHI, Manaskorn Rachakarakij, Nualnoi Treerat Japan E-68 Operation of Stand-Alone Lighting System Powered by Energy Storage Device Unchittha Prasatsap, Suwit Kiravittaya and Jirawadee Polprasert Thailand S05: 14:00 – 15:30 ENERGY 4 Conference 3 Session Chairperson: Dr. Pramuk Unahalekhaka, Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, Thailand E-34 Influence of Electric Field Distribution along the Line Post and Pin Post Insulator due to Lightning Strike Thailand Karun Sirichunchuen, Kittiphong Khaidee, and Pramuk Unahalekhaka E-35 Rule-Based Service Restoration of Smart Distribution Networks Thailand Krip Phongphun, and Dulpichet Rerkpreedapong E-36 Dynamic Monitoring for 115 kV PEA Distribution Network based on Synchrophasor Measurement Thailand Thanate Feepakdee, and Sanchai Dechanupaprittha E-37 Performance Evaluation and Impact of Distributed Generation Based on Rooftop PV on Distribution System Thailand Panaya Sudta, and Patiphan Thupphae E-38 Comparative Dynamic Characteristics of the Doubly-Fed Induction Generator Based Wind Turbine During Disturbances Vietnam

  • T. T. Phan, V. L. Nguyen, P. T. Huynh, and H.T. Tran

E-39 A Study of PEA’s Distribution System Health Index Thailand

  • W. Pobporn, D. Rerkpreedapong, and O.NooHawn

S06: 14:00 – 15:30 ENERGY 5 Conference 4 Session Chairperson: Prof. Yaw-Juen Wang, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan E-40 Optimum Battery Energy Storage Systems Sizing and Siting for Improving Smart Grid Performance Thailand Nopphadon Sriprasert, and Sanchai Dechanupaprittha E-41 A Study of Voltage Detector Design using Wireless Module

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Patiwat Boonma, and Pramuk Unahalekhaka E-42 Analytical Calculation of the Shading Probabilities of Photovoltaic Modules in a Solar Array Based on the Classical Probability Theory Taiwan Yaw-Juen Wang, and Yu-Sheng Juan E-43 The Principle of Gradualism in Regional Power Sector Integration: GMS and Central American SIEPAC Daniel Del Barrio-Alvarez, and Hideyuki Horii Japan E-44 ATP Modeling of a Self-excited Three-phase Induction Generator for Renewable Energy Conversion Yaw-Juen Wang and Shi-Yu Liu Taiwan E-45 Improved Load Shedding Scheme in a Microgrid Using Rate of Change Under Frequency Relay Komsan Hongesombut, Naowarat Tephiruk, Vichai Surapatana, and Onurai Noohawm Thailand E-49 A Study of Ethanol Production by Using Wild Sugarcane as Raw Material Thailand Harid Klongdee and Nalinee Mumuensri S07: 15:45 – 17:15 ENERGY 6 Auditoria Session Chairperson: Asst. Prof. Dr. Kodchasorn Hussaro, Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand E-50 Solar Power Alternative in Cellular Mobile Networks Thailand Kreingkrai Chongkhanpond, Pornrapeepat Bhasaputra,Woraratana Pattaraprakorn,and Chokechai Sansilah E-51 An Experimental Study of Electricity Production Using a Vortex Turbine in a Gravitational Water Vortex Power Plant Thailand Ratchaphon Suntivarakorn, Sujate Wanchat, and Songsak Suwanasri E-52 Voltage Level Management of Low Voltage Radial Distribution Networks with High Penetration of Rooftop PV Systems Thailand Piyadanai Pachanapan, and Surachet Kanprachar E-53 Operation Management of Micro Grid with Fuzzy Logic Controlled Storage System Using Two-stage Optimization Thailand Boonchoo Soontornwuttikrai, and Pisut Raphisak E-54 Data Cleaning Approach for Asset Management of Power Transformer Thailand Annop Hokul, Pisut Raphisak, and Onurai Noohawm E-66 Biogas Production from Food Waste and Vegetable Waste for the Sakaew Temple Community Angthong Province Thailand

  • K. Hussaro, C. Jantree, J. Intanin, and S. Teekasap

Thailand Env-47 Carbon Footprint Assessment of Handmade Soap Production Thailand Chanya Pokasoowan, and Chawin Krongsiriwat

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S08: 15:45 – 17:15 ENERGY 7 Conference 3 Session Chairperson: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ratchaphon Suntivarakorn, Khon Kaen University, Thailand E-56 The Study of Low-Voltage Ride Through Criteria for Wind Generations in PEA Transmission Grid Thailand Watchara Yodkaew, Weerawoot Kanokbannakorn, and Siriroj Sirisukprasert E-57 The Study of PV Plant Dynamic Grid Support in PEA Distribution System Thailand Thanayus laosawatdigun, Weerawoot Kanokbannakorn, and Siriroj Sirisukprasert E-58 Voltage Flicker Analysis and Mitigation in Micro grid: Case Study in Mae Sariang Micro grid, Thailand Thailand Nuruddin Hama, Weerawoot Kanokbannakorn, and Siriroj Sirisukprasert E-61 Cat’s Behaviour Classification from Signal Recorded by Gyroscope Sensor Thailand Kitsayakorn Chantanasawee, and Pisut Raphisak E-62 Indoor Layout Generation Algorithm Using Wi-Fi and Movement Sensor Signals for Positioning System Thailand Pakawat Panthong, and Pisut Raphisak E-63 Bio-Oil Production from Sugarcane Bagasse Thailand Tharapong Rattanisutti, Ratchaphon Suntivarakorn, and Wasakorn Treedet E-65 Electricity Meter Data Visualization for Electricity-Theft Detection Thailand Weerasak Buagrod, and Pisut Raphisak S09: 15:45 – 17:15 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 2 Conference 4 Session Chairperson: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weerapat Sessomboon, Khon Kaen University, Thailand SD-73 Residual Malaria Parasite Transmission Attributed to Land Use Change on the Thailand-Cambodia Border in Greater Mekong Subregion Thailand Adisak Bhumiratana, Suntorn Pimnon, Pannamas Maneekan, and Wanapa Ritthison SD-74 The Assessment of Soil Nutrients for Rice Plantation by Geographic Information System in Savannakhet Plain, Lao PDR Thailand Xaysavanh Inthavong and Naruemon Pinniam Chanapaitoon SD-75 Tourists’ Perceived Value

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ASEAN Vernacular Homestay Standard in Cambodian Standard Homestay Thailand Thaned Heyprakhon, and Damrongsak Rinchumphu SD-79 The Influences of Thailand Transport Infrastructure Development Plan on Modal Shift of Sugar Exports: the Northeastern Region of Thailand Case Study Thailand Pongrid Klungboonkrong, Nattaphon Bhonsattayawong , Paramet Luathep, Sittha Jeansirisak, Weerapat Sessomboon, Krittapha Saenchaiyathon, and Rungsun

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Udomsri SD-64 Application of Serial-self Turning Composting Technology to Local Government Thailand Taweep Chaisomphob, Prajya Sungsonboon, and Chutimon Somboonmark SD-81 Attitude toward the Nakhon Phanom border transit centre among people living in Nakhon Phanom Phatcha Hirunwatthanakul, and Somsaowanuch Chamusri Thailand

DAY TWO: 17 November 2016

S10: 09:45 – 12:00 ENVIRONMENT 1 Conference 3 Session Chairperson: Mr. Cherid Kalayanamitr, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand ENV-16 Long range transport of air pollution from biomass

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province Nion Sirimongkonlertkun, Niwatchai Jaikham, Vivarad Phonekeo, Prachya Chotuk, Nipata Maimenasakun, Nompong Mokpaeng and Rewat Thanratri Thailand ENV-28 Soil Respiration in Rubber Tree Plantation under Imporving Soil Quality by using Biochar Thailand Jiranut Wattanahemmakorn, Tanakit Sudjarit, Sathaporn Jaiarree, Sukanya Taweekij, and Phongthep Hanpattanakit ENV-46 Legal Barriers to municipal solid waste power plant projects in Thailand Thailand Panrit Mokkhasmit, and Chanya Pokasoowan ENV-59 Impact of green mussel (Perna viridis) raft-culture on benthic environment in Sriracha coastal water, Thailand Tritep Vichkovitten, Alongot Intarachart, and Kanokwan Khaodon Thailand ENV-60 Toward the development of an effective framework for environmental cooperation in East Asia: A case study of the evaluation of the adverse effects of air pollutants on nature and human health Japan Masasumi Ao, Ken Yamashita, Shuhei Ohno, Zhu Meihua ENV-76 Assessment of Nhong Han Lake, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand by using Water Quality Index Phonthida Sensai, Samonporn Suttibak, and Piyanuch Jaikaew Thailand ENV-82 Phosphorus Balance in Thailand Thailand Bussarakam Thitanuwat, Andrew J.Englande Jr., and Chongchin Polprasert ENV-83 Common Ion Effect and Adsorption onto Ash Particles in Phosphorus Recovery from Urinal Wastewater Thailand Yada Pinatha and Chongchin Polprasert

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Guidelines for Paper Presentation This guideline gives some instructions to authors for their presentation of papers in the 11th GMSARN International Conference 2016 sections. Please be advised that the authors should carefully follow these instructions in order to make the best of your presentation.  The total presentation time including questions and answers for each paper at the GMSARN International Conference 2016 should be limited to less than 15 minutes.  The maximum number of slides for your presentation should be limited to around 15- 20 slides. Do not overload your figures with text and make sure that the figures are clarity in a big audience. It is recommended that you should use font size of 20pt or bigger for all texts and formulae so that the audience can read them clearly.  Make sure that you use international standard fonts like Times New Roman or Arial in your Power Point (ppt.) file to avoid corrupted presentations due to incompatible font to the local computers.  Should not use dark color as background in your PowerPoint slides and should use a color of font sharply contrasting with the background.  Use spelling and grammar available in PowerPoint to check the errors you might have made.  The use of overhead transparencies is strongly discouraged. A PowerPoint file is the most convenient for both you and the organizers.  Feel free to include your latest research results in your presentation even if they are not included in your paper before.  Speak clearly and slowly when presenting. Please remember that most of the persons in the audience are non-native English speakers.  Computers and beamers are available in each conference room providing PowerPoint and Acrobat Reader software installed on Windows operating system. If you need any other software for your presentation, please contact the Secretary General by email at gmsarn@ait.asia to check the availability of the software in advance.  Please try to be presence in the room around 5 minutes in advance of the session in

  • rder to copy your file onto the local computer and fill in a presentation form. Staffs

will be available to assist you.  In each session, there will be a Chairperson who will be in charge for introduction of presenters and discussion time for each presentation.  Please feel free to contact assistant staffs in your presentation room if you need any help for your presentation. Thank you for your cooperation and we hope you will have your good presentation at the conference.