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The International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. The society’s fall flagship conference!
The IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM) is a flagship conference of IEEE/ASME Transactions on mechatronics. It brings together an international community of experts to discuss the state of the art for new research results, perspectives of future developments, and innovative applications relevant to mechatronics, robotics, control, and automation.
The AIM is co-sponsored by IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS), IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES), and ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Division (DSCD).
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BioRob covers both theoretical and experimental challenges posed by the application of robotics and mechatronics in medicine and biology. The primary focus of Biorobotics is to analyze biological systems from a “biomechatronic” point of view, trying to understand the scientific and engineering principles underlying their extraordinary performance.
This profound understanding of how biological systems work, behave and interact can be used for two main objectives: to guide the design and fabrication of novel, high performance bio-inspired machines and systems for many different applications; and to develop novel nano, micro-, macro- devices that can act upon, substitute parts of, and assist human beings in prevention, diagnosis, surgery, prosthetics, rehabilitation and personal assistance.
BioRob is sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) and the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS).
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The main purpose of this workshop is to discuss frontier research and realistic application on cyborg and bionic systems, which are concerned with hybrid fusion of organic and biomechatronic body parts with the integration of some artificial components or technology like bio-hybrid actuators and sensors, sponsored by the new TC on Cyborg and Bionic Systems. One of the primary goal is to make an organism restored or enhanced beyond its original biological characteristics. In particular, the cyborg and bionic systems is a promising research direction to meet the requirements for better life of human beings, such as regeneration medicine, neuro-control, and rescue relief. With rapid development of bionic technology and nanotechnology, we think that a cyborg and bionic system can assist human to conquer many limitations such as disease, speed, strength, as well as intelligence.
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The Intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) tsunami is affecting every aspect of our daily lives, ranging from smart cars, smart homes, smart cities, smart factories to smart health, and smart environments. Although IoT vastly expanded the possibilities to fulfill many of our needs, numerous challenges still should to be addressed in order to develop smart, consistent, suitable, safe, flexible and power-efficient systems. To enable this transformation and to better understand the untapped opportunities, the interdisciplinary landscape of IoT demands a large number of significant technological advancements in the hardware and software communities to come together and to synergize their efforts. COINS focuses on novel omni-layer techniques for smart IoT systems, by identifying new perspectives and highlighting impending research issues and challenges. In particular, this conference addresses all-important aspects of novel IoT technologies from Connected Devices, to Edge/Fog, Cloud, and application, covering manufacturing, materials, CMOS and beyond-CMOS devices, architecture, embedded systems, reconfigurable hardware, network, cloud, Omni-layer artificial intelligence and machine learning, big data, emerging applications, as well as human-machine interaction. COINS also discusses the associated challenges that need to be overcome for achieving the goal of accuracy, privacy, reliability and security. The three-day COINS event consists of a conference with plenary keynote speakers, invited papers, regular papers, panels, special hot-topic sessions, and workshops.
Website: https://coinsconf.com/
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IEEE-CYBER is sponsored by lEEE Robotics & Automation Society focusing on the advanced Cyber technique in automation, control, and intelligent cyber systems. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into lEEE Xplore and El subject to meeting lEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements Extended abstracts are also encouraged to submit to the conference.The Conference Topics include (but not limited to):
Website: ieee-cyber.org
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HRI is the annual conference for basic and applied HRI research. Researchers from across the world present their best work to HRI to exchange ideas about the theory, technology, data, and science furthering the state-of-the-art in the field.
Website: humanrobotinteraction.org
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The IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation (ICIA) is the premier conference series presenting the state of the art and future perspectives of information and automation science, engineering and education. It has been an event for researchers, educators, industry experts, and academics to share ideas and experiences surrounding frontier technologies, breakthroughs and innovative solutions and applications. Papers are solicited in all areas of information and automation science, engineering and education.
ICIA is sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China.
Website of the ICIA Steering Committee: ieee-icia.org
Website: 2018.ieee-icia.org
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The boundaries between Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics are continuing to be softened. On one hand computers are continuing to be humanized and a large number of cyber-physical systems are being developed to act upon the physical world. On the other hand the robotic community is looking into the robots of the 21st century that are versatile computing machines with high social impact potential, such as to enhance transportation safety, reduce agricultural pesticide use, and improve public safety and crime-fighting efficacy, among other things. The barriers that restrain their diffusion significantly correlate to the complexity of developing their software control systems, which must be reliable, maintainable, intelligent, and safe. Robotic Computing (RC) addresses the synergetic interaction of computing technologies and robotic technologies. The synergy between Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Science is both realistic and strategic. Their mutual benefit is to make it possible to build and evolve new robotic systems, to reduce their development cost, and to enhance their quality.
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Humans and Robots coexist with each other in various domains. Robots assist humans in both public and private spaces for transportation and servant purposes where the environments including humans need to be recognized again for autonomous and safe operations. Workers perform collaborative operations with industrial robots in factories where autonomy are major concerns for manpower saving under workers’ safety. These examples show that intelligence and safety are indispensable for human–robot coexistence and they need to be elaborately integrated. The IEEE ISR2021 brings together an international community of experts to discuss a way forward in robotics for the future of safety and security with intelligence by provisions of new research results and perspectives of future developments as well as achievements of social implementation.
ISR is a bi-year conference, and originally it was planned to be held as ISR2020. Due to COVID-19, the conference is postponed to next spring, as ISR2021 at Nagoya, Japan on 4-6 March 2021.
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The theme of the 2020 MFI conference is “Taking Multi-Sensor Fusion to the Next Level:The theme of the 2020 MFI conference is “Taking Multi-Sensor Fusion to the Next Level:From Theory to Applications”. The main topics of interest areTheory: Probability theory, Bayesian inference, nonlinear estimation,Dempster-Shafer, fuzzy sets, logic, machine learning, neural networks,distributed architectures.Sensors: RGB cameras, depth cameras, radar and sonar devices, laser scanner,infrared sensors, IMU, gyroscopes.Algorithms for: tracking and localization, recognition, perception, AI in robotics,cognitive systems, sensor registration, big data, sensor management, distributedsensor systems, SLAM, visual servoing, learning by demonstration.Applications: Sensor networks, multi-robot systems, distributed and cloud robotics,bio-inspired systems, service robots, automation, biomedical applications,autonomous vehicles (land, sea, air), manipulation planning and control,multifinger hands, micro/nano systems, surveillance, multimodal interface andhuman robot interaction, navigation, Internet-of-Things, smart cities,cyber-physical systems, Industry 4.0, search/rescue/audition, field robotics,swarm robotics, force and tactile sensing, surgical robotics, humanoids,soft-bodied robots.
Website: mfi2020.org
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IEEE International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science (MHS) has been held from 1990 as a symposium on Micro Machine and Human Science, and organized by Nagoya University and The City of Nagoya. From the Annual 1st symposium, a lot of researchers have attended in this symposium, and given a lot of contribution. From 1997, this symposium changes its name to a symposium on Micromechatronics and Human Science. From 2003, this symposium changes its name to a symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science.
MHS is sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and Nogoya University.
Website of the MHS Steering Committee: mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp/mhs
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The IEEE International Conference on Real-time Computing and Robotics provides a forum for researchers in robotics and real-time computing to share the latest results and explore the opportunity of research collaboration. With wide applications of robots in industry and services sectors, real-time computing plays one of the major roles in various topics in robotics including real-time control, human-robot interactions, sensor perception and fusion, robot intelligence, etc. The scope of IEEE RCAR covers research, development and applications in the dynamic and exciting areas of real-time computing and robotics.
Website: ieee-rcar.org
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The 2023 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics (IEEE ROBIO 2023) will take place from Dec. 4th to 9th, 2023 in Samui, Thailand . The conference is expected to be a platform for researchers in the interdisciplinary areas of robotics and biomimetics to disseminate their latest research results and explore the possible research collaborations. The scope of ROBIO 2023 covers research, development, and applications in all areas related to robotics, biomimetics, etc.
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IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication
This conference is a leading forum where state-of-the-art innovative results, the latest developments as well as future perspectives relating to robot and human interactive communication are presented and discussed.
The conference covers a wide range of topics related to Robot and Human Interactive Communication, involving theories, methodologies, technologies, empirical and experimental studies. Papers related to the study of robotic technology, psychology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, human factors, ethics and policies, interaction-based robot design and other topics related to human-robot interaction are welcome.
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The 20th century was the age of evolution of science and technology concerning artifacts. Fundamentals of mass production had been established by specialized technologies and surely had contributed our social life. In the 21st century, our societies expect methodologies for solving problems of complex systems consisting of society, human and technologies, which cannot be completed by single sectionalized technology. Under these circumstances, the system integration (SI) to look down the whole technologies is becoming a critical issue of engineering. System integration is one of the key technologies and the integration of hardware and software is especially important to solve the industrial or social system problems in new century. This symposium focuses to the new research and industrial application of system integration, and discusses the approach method to improve effectiveness of system integration.
SII is sponsored by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society and the SICE System Integration Division.
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In recent years, we have witnessed the rapid evolution of haptics research. Fundamental understanding of touch perception, technologies for interface via haptics, and commercial applications, are all burgeoning. The IEEE World Haptics Conference is the premier conference for reporting research results and demonstrating novel capabilities in the field of haptics. There are many ways to participate in the conference including the submission of full-length technical papers, late-breaking work-in-progress papers, and demonstrations; participation in workshops and tutorials; and exhibition of commercial offerings. Corporations are also encouraged to consider sponsorship opportunities as a means of both supporting this dynamic community and maintaining visibility within it.
The IEEE World Haptics Conference is sponsored by the IEEE Robotics & Automation Society.
IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Haptics: ieee-ras.org/haptics
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