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IEEE ICCA 2016 : The 12th IEEE International Conference on Control & Automation | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers
The 12th IEEE International Conference on Control & Automation (IEEE ICCA 2016) will be held Wednesday through Friday, June 1‐3, 2016, in Kathmandu, Nepal. The conference is jointly organized by IEEE Control Systems Chapter, Singapore, and Nepal Power Engineering Society. It is technically sponsored by IEEE Control Systems Society, Institute of Engineering. It aims to create a forum for scientists and practising engineers throughout the world to present the latest research findings and ideas in the areas of control and automation, and possible contributions toward sustainable development and environment preservation. The conference will be held in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, an ancient city located in the lap of the Himalayas. Nepal is rich in culture, ethnic diversity and geography. There are seven world heritage sites in the UNESCO’s list of world heritage within the Kathmandu valley. The ancient city set up more than 2000 years ago is rich of Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage sites, including the world‐famous tourist destination Pokhara. Past IEEE ICCA Proceedings have been included in EI Compendex, IEEE Xplore and ISI Proceedings. Topics of interest include but not limited to Modeling and Control of Complex Systems Linear Systems Robust and H Control Nonlinear Systems and Control Fuzzy and Neural Systems Estimation and Identification Fault Detection and Diagnostics Process Control & Instrumentation Motion Control Flexible Manufacturing Systems Integrated Manufacturing Factory Modeling and Automation Petri‐Nets and Applications Micro and Nano Systems Sensor Networks Networked Control Control of Smart Power Delivery Systems Control of Distributed Generation Systems Optimal Control Discrete Event Systems Adaptive Control Learning Systems Intelligent and AI Based Control Real‐time Systems Sensor/data Fusion Robotics Automated Guided Vehicles Control Education Control Applications Process Automation Man‐machine Interactions Smart Structures Smart Buildings Energy Efficiency Multi‐agent Systems Signal Processing |
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