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IEEE ICIA 2010 Call For Papers
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The 2010 IEEE International
Conference on Information and Automation (ICIA 2010) will take place in Harbin,
Heilongjiang, China from June 20 to June 23, 2010. A renowned ancient city in
China, Harbin is situated in northeastern China. As the capital of Heilongjiang
province, the city boasts the largest historical museum of the Jin Dynasty,
remains of the Huining Mansion and the tombs of Wanyanaguda. Harbin is situated
closest to the important international markets of Japan, Korea and Russia. Its
prime location makes Harbin an important economic hub of the Eurasian corridor.
As the host city of ICIA 2010, Harbin not only
provides the attendees with a great venue for this event, but also an
unparallel experience in Chinese history and culture. You are cordially invited
to join us at IEEE ICIA 2010 in Harbin to live this unique experience. The
objective of ICIA 2010 is to provide a forum for researchers, educators,
engineers, and government officials involved in the general areas of
information science and automation engineering to disseminate their latest
research results and exchange views on the future research directions of these
fields. The topics of interest include, but not limited to the following:
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| - Information acquisition, sensors and sensor networks
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| - Computer vision, pattern recognition, and image processing
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| - Information theory and technologies for automation
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| - Human-machine interactions/interfaces, visual reality
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| - Robotics, medical robots, network robots, tele-robotic
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| - Inertial sensor and navigation system technology
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| - Integrated navigation theory and method, wireless navigation
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| - Micro and nano robots and systems
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| - Machine intelligence and artificial intelligence
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| - Mechatronics, control theory, automation process and industrial
automation
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Contributed Papers:
All papers must be submitted in PDF format prepared strictly following the IEEE
PDF Requirements for Creating PDF Documents for IEEE Xplore®. The standard
number of pages is 6 and the maximum page limit is 8 pages with extra payment
for the two extra pages. See detailed instructions in the conference web site.
All papers accepted by IEEE ICIA 2010 will be indexed by EI
and included in IEEE Xplore®.
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Organized Sessions:
Proposals with the title, the organizers, and a brief statement of purpose of
the session must be submitted to an OS Chair by February 1, 2010.
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Tutorials & Workshops:
Proposals for tutorials and workshops that address related topics must be
submitted to one of the Tutorial/Workshop Chairs by April 1, 2010.
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Important Dates:
February 1, 2010 February
12, 2010(US Pacific Time) |
Full papers and organized session proposals |
| April 1, 2010 |
Proposals for tutorials and workshops |
| April 1, 2010 |
Notification of paper and session acceptance |
April 15, 2010 April 20,
2010(US Pacific Time) |
Submission of final papers in IEEE PDF format |
PDF format for detailed up-to-date information,
please visit "Prepare Paper
Submission".
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| General Chairs: |
Program Chairs: |
| Prof. Shuxiang Guo |
Prof. Xiufen Ye |
| Faculty of Eng'g, Kagawa University |
College of Automation |
| Hayashi-cho, Takamatsu, 761-0396, JAPAN |
Harbin Engineering University, CHINA |
| Tel: +81-87-864-2333, Fax: +81-87-864-2369 |
Tel&fax: +86-451-8251-8891 |
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| Prof. Yanling Hao |
Prof. Xiangshi Ren |
| College of Automation |
School of Information |
| Harbin Engineering University, CHINA |
Kochi University of Technology |
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Tel&fax: +81-887-57-2209 |
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