RAS E-news
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society e-News
Volume 5, Number 3, March 2007
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Contents
- RAS WIKI is up and running!
- One Month Til ICRA07 Roma
- Web Survey on the Use of Robots Capable of Lethal Force in Warfare
- RAS Online Member Directory
- The RAS webpage http://www.ieee-ras.org now has an online member directory.
- RAS 5 Year Review
- RAS Open Forum
- Conference Software Questionnaire
- Conference Imminent Deadlines
- RAM Special Issue Call
1. RAS WIKI is up and running!
The new RAS Webpage now has its own WIKI, which already contains news
of employment and research oppportunities, BoF groups meeting in Rome, at
ICRA2007, workshops, tutorials, special sessions and other events at ICRA, and
information about an Open Source Grand Challenge.
The RAS WIKI is open to the public to view, but only registered RAS members
may post. If you have not already registered on the new webpage, send your
name and IEEE number to the RAS Administrator, who will register you and send
you login information. Please note: This is DIFFERENT from the login info for
the IEEE webpage.
The RAS WIKI has been developed as a joint effort of the RAS Electronic
Products and Services Board (Stefano Stramigioli, chair) and the Student
Activities Board (Surya Singh) with the assistance of our invaluable web
designer, Olaf van Zandwijk. They will all be at ICRA and welcome your
suggestions.
DEFINITIONS (for those who are neither Gen X, Gen Y or the Millennium
Generation) WIKI: "The simplest online database that could possibly work.
Wiki is a piece of server software that allows users to freely create and
edit Web page content using any Web browser.
2. One Month Til ICRA07 Roma
Preparation of ICRA'07 is proceeding smoothly. As of 10 March (deadline for
advance registration), more than 1200 have registered, for a record in the
ICRA history.
A special panel event on Thursday 12 April from 17:20 to 18:30 has been
finalized. It will focus on the "Future of Robot Operating Systems" and will
be co-chaired by Ken Goldberg and Bruno Siciliano. The panelists will be
Tandy Trower from Microsoft Research, who will present the new Robotics
Studio, to be followed by Herman Bruyninckx (KU Leuven and new EURON
Coordinator), Gian Paolo Gerio (Comau Robotics), Hirohisa Hirukawa (AIST) and
Paolo Pirjanian (Evolution), who will spark the discussion about the issues/
implications of the new product, and solicit Q&A from the audience.
Besides the three plenary talks, and the full three-day parallel technical
sessions, the program is completed by two days of interesting workshops and
tutorials, to which 350 people have already registered. 25 exhibitors will
display the latest technologies and publications in the field.
All details about the program, workshops and tutorials, social events,
last-minute accommodation and local information that can be found on the web
site http://www.icra07.org.
Attendees are reminded of the cool "My Program" feature available in
Paperplaza, which helps planning one's schedule. Another new feature of ICRA
is the Activities Wiki http://wiki.ieee-ras.org/icra2007:index where you can
find additional information posted by RAS Members.
3. Web Survey on the Use of Robots Capable of Lethal Force in Warfare
The Mobile Robot Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology is undertaking
an opinion survey on the Use of Robots Capable of Lethal Force in Warfare.
This important research project, under a grant from the Army Research
Office, seeks to find out how acceptable the use of such military robots
is to people like you*. People of all nationalities are invited to
participate.
This is an on-line survey that can be completed at your leisure, from your
home or workplace, and won't require any interaction with others. The
survey is privacy-protected and voluntary, and any personal information
you may provide will be used for research purposes only. Your
participation is very important to us, because this is the only way we can
obtain your opinions on this matter and your input will be greatly
If you are interested in participating, and would like your voice to be
heard, please turn to the following website, which contains further
directions: www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/robotsurvey/opinion.html.
Alternatively, you can contact the survey administrators for further
information at robotsurvey@cc.gatech.edu.
* You must to be least 18 years old to participate.
4. RAS Online Member Directory
The RAS webpage http://www.ieee-ras.org now has an online member directory.
It currently contains about 300 officers, committee chairs and other active
volunteers, but will soon include all RAS members. RAS members can login to
obtain contact information for their colleagues, edit their own personal
profiles and set privacy levels as they desire. The RAS login and password
may be also used to enter postings on the RAS wiki. IMPORTANT: The RAS
website uses a different login and password from the IEEE web account.
Members will be notified when the directory is complete, but if you wish to
register now, Contact the Society Administrator r.g.snyder@ieee.org.
5. The RAS webpage http://www.ieee-ras.org now has an online member directory.
VP Technical Activities Ken Goldberg encourages RAS Technical
Committees and other interest group to set up informal 'Birds of a Feather
(BoF) meetings. Use the RAS WIKI (http://www.wiki.ieee-ras.org) to help
organize and publicize your group.
6. RAS 5 Year Review
The final report from the IEEE-Technical Activities Board
(TAB) Society Review Committee on RAS has been completed and approved, with a
number of favorable reports about RAS. Each IEEE Society, Council, and
Publication undergoes a review every five years which covers every aspect of
the entity's organization and operations, both financial and technical. The
RAS publications received their reports from the IEEE TAB earlier this year
and also received many compliments.
7. RAS Open Forum
All RAS members, especially those who would have questions
or suggestion about how the society operates are encouraged to attend the
Open Forum at ICRA on Wednesday, April 11, at 18:20 (after sessions) in Aula
Minor, The Angelicum.
8. Conference Software Questionnaire
The Steering Committee for Technical Programs (SCTP) is circulating an
on-line questionnaire to authors, reviewers, and program committee
members for ICRA 2007 regarding their experiences in using the
conference software system Paperplaza. A similar questionnaire was
circulated to participants of IROS 2006 for the START V2 conference
software system. The goal is to recommend a consistent choice of
conference software for every ICRA, in view of the services offered by
the software, satisfaction by users, and cost considerations.
9. Conference Imminent Deadlines
-IROS (29 Oct-2 Nov, San Diego CA USA) March 29
-ICMA (5 Aug-8 Aug, Harbin China) April 1
-IEEE CASE (22 Sep -- 25 Sep, Scottsdale AZ) April 30
-MMAR (27-30 August, Szcezecin, Poland) March 19
-ICAR (21-24 August, Jeju, Korea) March 18
10. RAM Special Issue Call
We are pleased to invite you to submit an article to the upcoming Special
Issue of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine on the topic of the
Design, Control, and Applications of Real-World Multi-Robot Systems. Our
intent is to use this Special Issue to highlight experimental results of
innovative work in the field of multi-robot systems. We welcome articles
from any application area and across the domains of land, sea, air, and
space. A full copy of the Call for Papers can be found on the IEEE
Robotics and Automation Society web site at: http://www.ieee-ras.org/.
The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2007.
Guest editors:Chris Kitts, Santa Clara University, ckitts@scu.edu
Magnus Egerstedt, Georgia Institute of Technology, magnus@ece.gatech.edu