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SSRR 2012 : 10th IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics | |||||||||||||||
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10th IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics
Nov. 5-8, 2012 Texas A&M and Disaster City(r) College Station, Texas Important Dates: Jul 30 Submission of proposals for tutorials, special sessions Aug 15 Submission of regular papers, center/project papers, and visioning papers Oct 1 Notification of acceptance Oct 1 Submission of 2 page Late Breaking Reports Oct 22 Submission of final papers Theme: 10 Years and Beyond! The 10th anniversary of the IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics with continue its tradition of attracting cutting-edge papers in the theory and practice of robots for rapid and secure inspection of critical infrastructure, travelers, luggage, and paces; disaster response and recovery; humanitarian demining, disaster mitigation and recovery; detection of chemical, biological and radiological risks and operations in these dangerous sites; etc.. SSRR 2012 will also serve as *an entry point for researchers and technologists who want to learn more about Safety Security and Rescue robotics* through tutorials and keynotes including * Dr. Gill Pratt, DARPA Grand Robotics Challenge * Dr. Richard Voyles, NSF National Robotics Initiative * Prof. Hajime Asama, University of Tokyo, Nuclear Decommissioning * Prof. Satoshi Tadokoro, Tohoku University, Retrospective of RoboCup Rescue Contributions The conference is co-located with Disaster City® and will host demonstrations organized around challenge problems (TBD), plan to bring your robots! Papers and participation fall into: - regular papers (4-6 pages) that describe original work in SSR robotics, a system or team for SSR domains, or work that can be applied to SSR domains - center/project papers (2-4 pages) that describe work at centers or active multi-institutional projects - Outrageous Visions for Computing papers (2-4) that present long-term challenges or new ideas outside of the mainstream in computing for SSR robotics Topics include but are not limited to: Biologically inspired solutions Casualty assessment, care and extraction Chemical, biological, or radiological events Computer vision GPS-denied navigation and mapping Humanoid robots Humanitarian demining Human-robot interaction Inspection of critical infrastructure Manipulation Multi-agent coordination Nuclear decommissioning Sensing and sensor fusion SLAM in extreme environments Structural assessment Telemedicine Unmanned ground, aerial, and marine vehicles Urban search and rescue Wildland fire fighting In addition, SSRR 2012 encourages the submission of "non-traditional" papers which contribute to understanding robot systems for Public Safety but may not yet have results in a Public Safety domain. SSRR 2012 will have four paper awards: Best Paper Award Best Student Paper Award Best Non-Traditional Robotics Paper Award Outrageous Visions for Computing in SSRR |
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