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Link: http://www.ccdc.neu.edu.cn/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CALL FOR PAPERS
Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC) is an annual international conference. The 2011 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (2011 CCDC) is the 23rd of the series and will be held in Mianyang, China in May 2011. Its purpose is to create a forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world to present the latest advancement in Control, Decision, Automation, Robotics and Emerging Technologies. 2011 CCDC covers both theory and applications in all the areas of systems, control and decision. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Control and Decision: Adaptive control; Robust and H-infinity control; Process control; Variable structure control; Optimal control and optimization; Complex systems; Co-operative control; Identification and estimation; Nonlinear systems; Intelligent systems; Discrete event systems; Game theory; Decision-making theory and method; Decision supporting system and production planning and scheduling; Hybrid systems; Distributed parameter systems; Stochastic systems; Distributed control systems; Networked control systems; Sensor network systems; Fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control; Delay systems; Neural networks; Fuzzy systems; Social economy systems; Motion control; Control applications; Control engineering education. Automation: Man-machine interactions; Process automation; Intelligent automation; Factory modeling and simulation; Home, laboratory and service automation; Network-based systems; Planning, scheduling and coordination; Nano-scale automation and assembly; Instrumentation systems; CIMS and manufacturing systems. Robotics: Robot control; Mobile robotics; Mobile sensor networks; Perception systems; Micro robots and micro-manipulation; Visual servoing; Search, rescue and field robotics; Robot sensing and data fusion; Medical robots and bio-robotics; Human centered systems; Space and underwater robots; Tele-robotics; Emerging Technologies: Modeling, control and simulations of biological systems; Biomedical instrumentation; Micro-electromechanical systems, Electric vehicles and intelligent transportation; Integrated systems and processes. Invited Sessions: The Technical Program Committee is soliciting proposals for invited sessions focusing on topics of the conference. Prospective organizers should submit proposals to the Invited Session Chairmen, Professor Yangquan Chen via email yqchen@ece.usu.edu or Dr Zhengguo Li ezgli@i2r.a-star.edu.sg by 15 October 2010. Zhang Si-Ying (CCDC) Outstanding Youth Paper Award: Selection of the awarded paper will be made based on both the technical content and presentation. The winner will be chosen by the Award Committee comprising of internationally renowned experts in control and decision. KEYNOTE ADDRESSES on the State-of-Art in Control and Decision will be delivered by Professor Ian R. Petersen, University of NSW at the Australian Defense Force Academy Professor A. Stephen Morse , Yale University Professor Cheng Wu, Tsinghua University The Call for Papers Flyer may be downloaded in pdf format. |
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