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UKSim 2011 : UkSim 13th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, and Art ExhibitionConference Series : International Conference on Modelling and Simulation | |||||||||||||||
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Papers and computer artwork are invited on any aspect of modelling and simulation to be presented at UKSim2011, University of Cambridge (Emmanuel College). The accommodation, renowned catering and conference facilities are an ideal blend of modern and historic. The venue offers an especially attractive opportunity for both professional discussion and socialising.
Full Paper (six pages with figures) are invited on any aspect of modelling, simulation and their applications. Artwork is invited for the exhibition below. Computer Art Exhibition: artists are invited to submit computer images and artwork for display at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings CD. Accepted images will be published like normal paper submissions and, once included in the proceedings, they will have their own Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and appear in IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) accessible via I-Xplore and all other global indices. Submit title and abstract on EDAS as a normal paper then upload the image pdf file only as the ‘full paper’. For the exhibition, prepare a good hard copy of your image in a quality frame to display it at its best,- you may get an offer! Tracks/Themes - Intelligent Systems - Hybrid Intelligent Systems - Soft Computing and Hybrid Soft Computing - Computational Intelligence - Systems Intelligence - Intelligence Systems - Control of Intelligent Systems - Control Intelligence - e-Science and e-Systems - Robotics, Cybernetics, Engineering, Manufacturing and Control - Methodologies, Tools and Operations Research - Bio-informatics and Bio-Medical Simulation - Discrete Event and Real Time Systems - Image, Speech and Signal Processing - Industry, Business and Management - Human Factors and Social Issues - Energy, Power Generation and Distribution - Transport, Logistics, Harbour, Shipping and Marine Simulation - Supply Chain Management - Virtual Reality, Visualization and Computer Games - Parallel and Distributed Architectures and Systems - Internet Modelling, Semantic Web and Ontologies - Mobile/Ad hoc wireless networks, mobicast, sensor placement, target tracking - Performance Engineering of Computer & Communication Systems - Circuits, Sensors and Devices Suggested topics (other topics are also welcome): Simulation methodology and practice, languages, tools and techniques. Models and modelling tools. Data/object bases. Analytical and statistical tools. Simulators and simulation hardware, training simulators. Integration of simulation with concurrent engineering, integrated design and simulation systems. AI, intelligent systems, agent-based simulation, decision support systems, philosophical issues, analogies, metaphors, knowledge modelling, acquisition and synthesis of new knowledge/models, intelligent/adaptive behaviour, man/machine interaction, control systems. Parallel and distributed simulation, discrete event systems. Artificial neural networks, computational intelligence. Applications: aerospace; remote sensing; electronic circuits and systems; communication and networks; business; management; finance; economics; leisure, games, war/conflict/rebellion modelling; psychology, cognitive functions, behaviour, emotion, subjectivity; humanities, literature, semantics modelling/dynamics; biology; medicine; public health; energy, power generation and distribution, manufacturing; planning; control; robotics; measurement; monitoring; energy; safety critica1 systems; transportation; structural mechanics and civil engineering, oil and gas; education and training; military. Exhibitors: manufacturers of software and hardware, publishers, etc., are invited to apply to exhibit their products. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Digital Library. Selected papers will be considered for publication in the International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science & Technology. The registration fee is $565. This will include a copy of the proceedings, refreshments and lunch. |
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