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Call For Book Chapters NICCS 2015 : Call for Book Chapters: Nature-Inspired Computing for Control Systems (Springer) | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS
BOOK TITLE: “Nature-Inspired Computing for Control Systems” To be published at Springer EDITOR: Dr. Hiram Eredín Ponce Espinosa Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Panamericana, Augusto Rodin 428, 03920 Mexico City, Mexico. MOTIVATION: Real-world control applications are difficult to tackle with conventional control systems because, in most of the cases, they present uncertainty, noise and nonlinearities. In that sense, intelligent control systems have been considered for designing robust and predictive controls, offering better performance than conventional control systems. However, new natural inspired computing have proved to improve the performance over intelligent control systems, mainly using meta-heuristic optimization methods, social-communication techniques, chemical-structure based learning algorithms, and so on. Thus, the aim of this book is to present recent advances in nature-inspired computing applied for control systems. Readers with conventional control systems background will be motivated to undergo with these cutting-edge technologies, and advanced readers will be able to know and deeply understand a broad perspective of different methods and techniques. SUBMISSION PROPOSALS: Researchers, scientists and academics are invited to submit their theoretical and experimental works about studies in nature-inspired computing for control systems. Case studies and commercial applications are also welcome. Submissions can be focused on, but not limited to, the following topics: - Artificial neural networks based control systems. - Genetic algorithms based control systems. - Swarm intelligence in robotics. - Artificial organic networks based control systems. - Artificial hydrocarbon networks based control systems. - Nature-inspired ensembles for control systems. - Biologically inspired control for multi-agent systems. - Design of naturally inspired methods and its applications. - Chemically inspired algorithms and its applications. - Unconventional control systems. Submitted manuscripts will be refereed by at least two independent and expert reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. IMPORTANT DATES (UPDATED): *** LATE SUBMISSIONS are no longer permitted*** Full paper draft submission (25 pages approx.): June 14th, 2015. (UPDATED) Notification and review comments: June 30th, 2015. (UPDATED) Final submission: July 6th, 2015. MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION: Authors must submit their manuscripts electronically to one of the following e-mail addresses: hponce@up.edu.mx or hiram.ponce@itesm.mx with the subject title as: “Book Chapter - Nature-Inspired Computing for Control Systems.” Authors can choose to work in Word or Latex. If authors use Word: please avoid inserting equations as graphic files. Instead, use the Math function of Word 2003 or 2007, MathType or Microsoft Equation Editor to create your equations. Templates and complete guidelines can be found at Springer’s Book Manuscript Guidelines. Using templates is not mandatory. SPRINGER'S BOOK MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES: http://www.springer.com/la/authors-editors/book-authors-editors/book-manuscript-guidelines CONTACT INFORMATION: If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the editor: Dr. Hiram Eredín Ponce Espinosa (Primary address) Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Panamericana, Augusto Rodin 428, 03920 Mexico City, Mexico. e-mail: hponce@up.edu.mx (Secondary address) Department of Computer Science, Tecnológico de Monterrey CCM, Calle del Puente 222, 14380 Mexico City, Mexico. e-mail: hiram.ponce@itesm.mx |
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