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http://www.aim2011.org/downloads/cfp_aim2011.pdf
Objectives The purpose of the IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), following the footsteps of the previous nine editions, is to promote activities in various areas of mechatronics by providing a forum for exchange of ideas, presentation of technical achievements and discussion of future directions. The AIM brings together an international community of experts to discuss the state-of-the-art, new research results, perspectives of future developments, and innovative applications relevant to mechatronics, robotics, control, automation, and related areas. The conference is also the fl agship conference of the IEEE/ ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. Topics (including, but not limited to) Actuators, Automotive Systems, Aerospace Engineering, Bioengineering, Data Storage Systems, Electronic Packaging, Fault Diagnosis, Human-Machine, Interfaces, Industry Applications, Information Technology, Intelligent Systems, Machine Vision, Manufacturing, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Micro/Nano Technology, Modeling and Design, Motion Vibration and Noise Control, Neural and Fuzzy Control, Motion Control, Optimal and Adaptive Control, Opto-Electronic Systems, Planning and Navigation, Prototyping, Real-Time and Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation, Robotics, Sensors, System Integration, Transportation Systems, and other applications including new frontier fi elds of Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics. Paper Submission Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers including authors’ names, af- fi liations, mailing address, e-mail account through on-line submission system until January 15, 2011. Contributed Papers: Accepted and presented papers will be indexed by EI and included in IEEE Xplore® Venue Budapest with its more than a thousand year history, is one of Europe’s youngest capitals, as Pest, Buda and Obuda was joined in 1873. The life of the inhabitants was determined by the river Danube as it provided merchants free crossing and inhabitants shelter among surrounding hills. Budapest is rich in natural beauties and its architecture is world-famous. Numerous sights of Budapest was given the world heritage title by the UNESCO (Royal Palace area, Danube Bank View, Andrássy Avenue). Apart from the buildings, churches, the Danube or the Buda Hills there are various thermal bath, caves, museums and cultural programs in order to satisfy visitors of the city. Deadlines Submission of Full Paper & Invited Session Papers February 20, 2011 Notification of Paper Status April 20, 2011 Submission of Final Paper May 20, 2011 Advanced Registration May 30, 2011 Conference Secretariat: TRIVENT Conference Office trivent@trivent.hu www.trivent.hu AIM 2011 2011 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics July 4–6, 2011 • Budapest, Hungary CALL FOR PAPERS www.aim2011.org Co-sponsors (pending): IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Division (DSCD) Organizers Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics MTA SZTAKI Hungary Honorary Advisory Committee Fumio Harashima, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan T.-J. Tarn, Washington Univ., USA Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya Univ., Japan Masayoshi Tomizuka, UC Berkeley, USA Okyay Kaynak, Bogazici Univ., Turkey Ren C. Luo, Nat’l Taiwan Univ., Taiwan AIM Advisory Committee Hideki Hashimoto, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan Kok-Meng Lee, Georgia Inst. of Tech., USA Bruno Siciliano, Univ. of Naples, Italy Shigeki Sugano, Waseda Univ., Japan Ning Xi, Michigan State Univ., USA Roland Siegwart, ETH, Switzerland Max Q.-H. Meng, Chinese Univ. of Hongkong, China I-Ming Cheng, Nanyang Tech. Univ., Singapore Bin Yao, Purdue Univ., USA General Chair Péter Korondi, MTA SZTAKI, Hungary Budapest Univ. of Technology and Economics General Co-Chair Ren C. Luo, Nat’l Taiwan Univ., Taiwan Imre Rudas, Óbuda University, Hungary Program Chair Kazuhiro Kosuge, Tohoku Univ., Japan Program Co-Chairs George Chiu, Purdue Univ., USA Martin Buss Munich Univ., Germany Ryszard Jabłoński, Warsaw Univ. of Techn. Poland Peter Baranyi MTA SZTAKI, Hungary Publication Chairs Yasuharu Kunii, Chuo Univ., Japan Metin Sitti, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Bjørn Solvang, NUC, Norway Jian-Xin Xu National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore RAS Liason Offi cer Shigeki Sugano, Waseda Univ., Japan IES Liaison Offi cer Hideki Hashimoto, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan ASME Liaison Offi cer Kok-Meng Lee, Georgia Tech, USA Workshops Chairs Gursel Alici, U. of Wollongong, Australia Ivan Petrović, Zagreb Univ, Croatia Finance Chair Fetah Kolonic, Zagreb Univ., Croatia Local Arrangement Chair György Ábrahám, Budapest Univ. Tech. Hungary |
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