Topics in Intelligent Engineering and Informatics 4 Editorial Board Editors-in-Chief János Fodor Imre J. Rudas Editorial Advisory Board Ildar Batyrshin (Mexico) József Bokor (Hungary) Bernard De Baets (Belgium) Hamido Fujita (Japan) Toshio Fukuda (Japan) Fumio Harashima (Japan) Kaoru Hirota (Japan) Endre Pap (Serbia) Bogdan M. Wilamowski (USA) Review Board P. Baranyi (Hungary) E. Petriu (Canada) U. Bodenhofer (Austria) R.-E. Precup (Romania) G. Fichtinger (Canada) S. Preitl (Romania) R. Fullér (Finland) O. Prostean (Romania) A. Galántai (Hungary) V. Puri (Italy) L. Hluchý (Slovakia) GY. Sallai (Hungary) MO Jamshidi (USA) J. Somló (Hungary) J. Kelemen (Czech Republic) M. Takács (Hungary) D. Kocur (Slovakia) J. Tar (Hungary) P. Korondi (Hungary) L. Ungvari (Germany) G. Kovács (Hungary) . Várkonyi-Kóczy (Hungary) . Kóczy (Hungary) P. Várlaki (Hungary) L. Madarász (Slovakia) L. Vokorokos (Slovakia) . Nguyen (USA) For further volumes: ies/10188 Aims and Scope This book series is devoted to the publication of high-level books that contribute to topic areas related to intelligent engineering and informatics. This includes advanced textbooks, monographs, state-of-the-art research surveys, as well as edited volumes with coherently integrated and well-balanced contributions within the main subject. The main aim is to provide a unique forum to publish books on math- ematical models puting methods plex engineering problems that require some aspects of intelligence that include learning, adaptability, improving efficiency, and management of uncertain and imprecise information. Intelligent engineering systems try to replicate fundamental abilities of humans and nature in order to achieve sufficient progress in plex problems. In an ideal case multi-disciplinary applications of different modern engineering fields can result in synergistic effects. Informatics puter modeling are the underlying tools that play a major role at any