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NetRob 2009 : IFAC Workshop on Networked Robotics | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://control.mines.edu/netrob09 | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The Program and Organizing Committees are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2009 IFAC Workshop on Networked Robotics, a single-track event spanning three days, aimed at promoting development of a theoretical basis for combining control and telecommunication techniques in the field of networked robot, as well as demonstrating the current state-of-the-art in applications.The conference program will include plenary lectures, panel sessions, specially-planned invited sessions, and presentation of peer-reviewed contributed papers.
NetRob 2009 will be held Tuesday-Thursday, October 6-8, 2009 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, USA. Important Deadlines Paper Submissions April 1, 2009 Notification of Acceptance June 15, 2009 Final Paper Submission August 1, 2009 Early Registration Cutoff August 1, 2009 Background and Scope Control of mobile robots or other entities, including multi-agent systems, via communication networks (wired or wireless, Internet or LAN) offers challenging research questions. Combinations of tele-operation and tele-presence methods with autonomous decision-making and control actions are needed in order to establish robust solutions in networked robotics applications, including such arenas as sensor networks with mobile components, search and rescue robots for emergency response, planetary exploration, and many others. NetRob 2009 presents a three-day, single-track workshop aimed at promoting development of a theoretical basis for combining control and telecommunication techniques, as well as demonstrating the current state-of-the-art in applications. Workshop areas of focus include, but are not limited to: Networked robots Networked UAVs Control through networks Control of networks Mobile sensor-actuator networks (MAS-NET) Mobile sensor networks Tele-robotics, tele-presence Telematics methods Tele-operations, tele-maintenance Remote control Remote sensor data acquisition Robot path planning Autonomous decision-making and control Robotics Mobile ad hoc networks Communication algorithms Applications of telematics |
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