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> IAV2004
> 5th IFAC Symposium on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles
> 5-7 July, Lisbon, Portugal
>
> THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS AND DEADLINE EXTENSION
>
> NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 19 DECEMBER 2003
>
> http://iav04.isr.ist.utl.pt
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>
>The 5th IFAC Symposium on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles - IAV2004 -
>will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, from 5 to 7 July 2004. IAV2004 is
>organized by the Institute for Systems and Robotics/IST on behalf of
>APCA - The Portuguese Association of Automatic Control. This event is
>sponsored by the IFAC TC on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles and
>co-sponsored by IFAC TCs on Robotics, Marine Systems and Aerospace, and
>EURON-European Robotics Research Network.
>
>On the 5yh July, IAV2004 is co-located with the RoboCup Symposium,
>sharing two pleany lectures.
>
>
>SCOPE:
>=====
>
>The IAV2004 will provide an excellent opportunity for the presentation
>and discussion of research and development work in the general area of
>intelligent autonomous vehicles. Researchers and practitioners from the
>fields of land, air and marine robotics will be brought together to
>discuss common theoretical and practical problems, describe scientific
>and commercial applications and explore avenues for future research.
>
>
>RELEVANT TOPICS INCLUDE (but are not limited to)
>(see http://iav04.isr.ist.utl.pt for a detailed list):
>=======================================================
> - Architectures for intelligent autonomous systems
> - Control, Guidance and Navigation of autonomous robots (indoors,
>outdoors, land, space, marine)
> - Sensors and sensor integration in autonomous robots
> - Intelligent transportation systems
> - Service robotics, domestic robotics, rehabilitation and biomedical
>robotics, field robotics, entertainment robotics, ocean exploration robotics
> - Redundant robots, flexible robots, modular robots, micro-robots,
>legged robots, humanoids
> - Multiple Vehicle Systems and Networks of Autonomous Vehicles
> - Human robot interaction
> - Applications of Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles
> - Science driven robotic developments
>
>IMPORTANT DEADLINES/DATES:
>==========================
> + DECEMBER 19, 2003 (EXTENDED DEADLINE) - Submission of draft
> (full-length) papers and
>invited sessions with respective papers
> + February 16, 2004 Notification of acceptance/rejection of papers and
>invited sessions
> + March 31, 2004 - submission of final papers and summaries
> + April 16, 2004 - early registration deadline
>
>PLENARY TALKS
>=============
>We already have commitments from the following international
>experts including their tentative plenary lecture title:
>
>Prof. James Albus
> Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory,
> National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland, USA
> Title: RCS: a Cognitive Architecture for Intelligent Multi-agent Systems.
> This plenary lecture, on the 5th July, will be shared with the
> RoboCup 2004 Symposium.
>
>Dr. Raja Chatila
> Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems (LAAS), Toulouse,
> France
> Topic: Personal and service robotics
>
>Dr. Samad Hayati
> Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
> Title: NASA's In-Situ Exploration Technology Program for Mars
>
>Prof. George Vachtsevanos
> Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
> Title: Intelligent Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Improved
> Autonomy and Reliability
>
>Prof. Gianmarco Veruggio
> CNR-Robotlab, Genova, Italy
> Title: Marine Robotics: a Global Interdisciplinary Approach to the
> Scientific, Technological and
>Educational Aspects
>
>
>SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
>=======================
>
>Contributed papers and invited session proposals are solicited.
>Contributed papers and papers for invited sessions must comply with the
>IFAC conference format (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ifac) and should
>not exceed 6 two-column pages. Prospective authors are invited to submit
>full papers in PDF format through the symposium website
>http://iav04.isr.ist.utl.pt For instructions on how to submit a proposal
>for an invited session, see the symposium web site.
>
>At least one of the authors of an accepted paper must register for the
>symposium. Accepted papers will appear in the conference Preprints (in
>CD-ROM format) distributed during the meeting. Papers duly presented will
>be archived and offered for sale in the form of Proceedings volumes by
>Elsevier Science, Oxford, England.
>
>
>IFAC PUBLICATION AND COPYRIGHT POLICY:
>======================================
>The material submitted for presentation at an IFAC symposium must be
>original, not published or being considered elsewhere. All papers
>accepted for presentation will appear in the Preprints of the meeting
>which will be distributed to all registered participants. Papers duly
>presented will be archived and offered for sale in the form of
>Proceedings volumes by Elsevier Science, Oxford, England. The presented
>papers will be further screened for possible publication in the IFAC
>Journals Automatica and Control Engineering Practice, or in IFAC
>affiliated journals. All paper presented will be recorded in Control
>Engineering Practice.
>
>Copyright of material presented at an IFAC meeting is held by IFAC.
>Authors will be sent a copyright transfer form. Automatica, Control
>Engineering Practice and, after these, IFAC affiliated journals have
>priority access to all presented contributions. However, if the author
>is not contacted by an editor of these journals within three months
>after the meeting, he/she is free to re-submit the material for
>publication elsewhere. In this case, the paper must carry a reference to
>the IFAC meeting where it was originally presented. In case of doubt
>authors should consult the detailed IFAC Copyright conditions available
>from the IFAC Secretariat.
>
>
>VENUE AND RELATED EVENTS:
>=========================
>
>The IAV2004 will be held at the Congress Center of Instituto Superior
>Técnico (IST), the School of Engineering of the Technical University of
>Lisbon, Portugal. IST is located in a central area of Lisbon, is well
>served by public transports and is close to the airport.
>
>IAV2004 is coordinated with RoboCup2004 that will take place in Lisbon
>from 27 June - 5 July 2004. The RoboCup includes the RoboCup Symposium
>that is scheduled for 4-5 July 2004. Plenary lectures will be shared by
>both events on 5 July.
>
>The IFAC Conference on Control Applications in Marine Systems (CAMS
>2004) will take place in Ancona, Italy, from 7 to 9 July 2004. Should there
>exist common participants, the IAV2004 IPC will try to shape the Final
>Program so that their presentations are scheduled on the
>first two days of the IAV2004 Symposium.
>
>Portugal will host the 2004 UEFA European Championship, EURO 2004 from
>12 June to 4 July. The final game will take place in Lisbon in 4 July
>2004.
>
>DETAILED INFORMATION AND SECRETARIAT:
>=====================================
>For more detailed information, please visit the symposium website at
>http://iav04.isr.ist.utl.pt or contact the symposium secretariat
>
>IAV2004 Secretariat
>Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica
>Instituto Superior Técnico
>Av. Rovisco Pais, 1 - Torre Norte - Piso 8
>1049-001 Lisboa, PORTUGAL
>
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Phone: +351 21 8418059 / + 351 21 8418289
>Fax: + 351 21 8418291
>
>
>CHAIRS:
>======
>General Chair - M. Isabel Ribeiro, ISR/IST, Portugal
>IPC Vice-Chair - Miguel A. Salichs, Univ. Carlos III, Spain
>IPC Vice-Chair - António Pascoal, ISR/IST, Portugal
>IPC Vice-Chair from Industry - Masahiro Fujita, Sony Corp., Japan
>Symposium Editor - José Santos-Victor, ISR/IST, Portugal
>National Organizing Committee Chair - Carlos Silvestre, ISR/IST, Portugal
>
>
>INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE (IPC)
>=====================================
>M. Isabel Ribeiro, Miguel A. Salichs, António Pascoal, Masahiro
>Fujita, Hajime Asama, Jurek Sasiadek, Rober Sutton, Klaus Schilling,
>Alberto Broggi, José Santos-Victor, Rachid Alami, Ronald Arkin, Manuel
>Armada, Minoru Asada, Wolfram Burgard, Carlos Balaguer, Thomas
>Christaller, Henrik Christensen, Ernst D. Dickmanns, Rudiger Dillmann,
>Hugh Durrant-Whyte, John O. Gray, Frans Groen, Steffen Gutmann, Aarne
>Halme, Masafumi Hashimoto, Samad Hayati, Gerd Hirzinger, Giovanni
>Indiveri, Petros Ionnou, Ray A. Jarvis, Yukinori Kukazu, Isaac Kaminer,
>Ossama Khatib, Peter Kopacek, Krzysztof Kozlowski, Kostas Kryiakopoulos,
>Vijay Kumar, David M. Lane, John L. Leonard, Pedro Lima, Fernando
>Lobo-Pereira, Robin R. Murphy, Eduardo Nebot, Klas Nordberg, Urbano
>Nunes, Anibal Ollero, José Sá da Costa, Giulio Sandini, Roland
>Siegwart, Juan Tardós, Giovanni Ulivi, Manuela Veloso, Gurvinder Virk,
>Ake Wernersson
>
>
>NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
>=============================
>Carlos Silvestre, ISR/IST - Chair
>Jose Santos-Victor, ISR/IST - Symposium Editor
>João Paulo Costeira, ISR/IST - Web/Paper Submission
>Alexandre Bernardino, ISR/IST - Registration
>Jorge Dias, ISR/UC - Publicity
>
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