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CALL FOR PAPERS
2011 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics LOCATION: IEEE SMC 2011 will be held in Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, where Alaska's temperate maritime climate is quite similar in the fall to spring in San Francisco. The venue is the Hilton Anchorage hotel, located in the heart of downtown just a 10 minute drive from the airport, one block from the Alaska Railroad Depot, and within walking distance of over 100 dining options in and surrounding the downtown area. THEME AND TECHNICAL SCOPE: The IEEE SMC Society annual flagship conference provides a world- class forum for all aspects of systems engineering, human-machine systems and emerging cybernetics. The theme for IEEE SMC 2011 is: CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS AND SOCIETY This theme establishes a focus on practical applications of theory and methodologies leading to tangible systems, products, and service technologies that feature coordination between computational and physical elements. At its core are coordinated computation, communication, control, and sensing with actuation and adaptability of physical systems. Human factors are magnified at the societal interface to resonate in phase with IEEE SMC Society fields of interest. Advances in these fields are expected to enable cyber-physical systems in multiple industry sectors and in the home. Current advancements addressing technical and societal challenges of cyber-physical systems will take center stage at IEEE SMC 2011. Also featured is an annual Workshop on BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACES. Contributions covering theoretical developments and practical or industrial applications are welcome, especially papers related to the theme and any of the technical topics list below. SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Conflict Resolution Discrete Event Systems/Petri Nets Distributed Intelligent Systems Enterprise Information Systems Grey Systems Homeland Security Industrial Applications Infrastructure Syst. & Services Intelligent Green Production Systems Intelligent Learning in Control Systems Intelligent Power & Energy Systems Intelligent Transportation Systems Medical Mechatronics Robotic & Autonomous Systems Self-Organization & Multiagent Systems Service Systems & Organization System of Systems Engineering System Modeling & Control Systems Biology Technology Assessment/Innovation HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS Adjustable Autonomy Assistive Technology Brain-Machine Interface Systems Cognitive Computing/Architectures Cooperative Work in Design Haptics and Teleoperation Human Centered Design Human Centered Transportation Systems Human-Computer Interaction Human-Machine System Design Human-Robot Interaction Information Systems for Design/Marketing Interactive Digital Media Kansei (emotional) Engineering Smart Prosthetics/Orthotics Social Robotics Systems Safety & Security Virtual/Augmented Reality Systems Virtual Prototyping & Training Web Intelligence & Interaction CYBERNETICS Agent-Based Modeling Awareness Computing Biometrics & Bioinformatics Computational Life Science Data & Information Fusion Granular Computing Information Assurance Intelligent Internet Systems Intelligent Multimedia Communication Intelligent Vehicle Systems Knowledge Acquisition in Intelligent Systems Knowledge-based Systems Machine Learning Machine Vision & Image Processing Medical Informatics Natural Language Processing Pattern Recognition Semantic Web Soft Computing Support Vector Machines *** IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution *** after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if *** the paper is not presented at the conference. Conference Web Site: For latest and additional information, please visit http://www.smc2011.org/ ORGANIZING COMMITTEE GENERAL CHAIR: Edward Tunstel Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA GENERAL CO-CHAIR: Saeid Nahavandi, Deakin University, Australia PROGRAM CHAIR: Adrian Stoica, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: Systems Science and Engineering - Aly El-Osery, New Mexico Institute of Technology, USA Human-Machine Systems - Ayanna Howard, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Cybernetics - Nestor Rychtyckyj, Ford Motor Company, USA Quality Control/Assurance - Hong Zhang, University of Alberta, Canada SPECIAL SESSIONS CHAIR: Huaglory Tianfield, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK TUTORIAL/WORKSHOP CHAIRS: Peter Xu, Massey University, New Zealand Jianda Han, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR: Jeffrey Miller, University of Alaska, Anchorage, USA FINANCE CHAIR: Cang Ye, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, USA PUBLICATION CHAIR: Gary Anderson, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, USA PUBLICITY CHAIR: Seta Bogosyan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA WEB MASTERS: Christopher Lee, University of Central Florida, USA Samer Hanoun, Deakin University, Australia |
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