The 1st Joint Symposium on System-Integrated Intelligence will take place in Hannover, 27-29 June 2012. EPoSS member ISIS Sensorial Materials Scientific Centre in Bremen is organizing a special session "Enabling Technologies for Sensorial Materials - Taking sensor integration further". Submission of abstracts for the symposium as well as for the Special Sessions is possible until 17 February 2012.
Scope of the Conference
The Symposium provides a forum for academia and industrialists to
disseminate their latest innovations and practises. It focuses on the
integration of functions into systems, parts or products which will
enable future technologies with enhanced capabilities. The development
of new sensor technologies, self-optimizing systems, sensorial
materials and self-controlled processes for production or logistic
applications within the scope of the Symposium. The conference
addresses research in logistics and product engineering from a wide
range of fields, e.g. computer science and operations research.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Methods and Algorithms: Agent-based systems, machine learning and biologically-inspired methods for optimization and planning
- Advanced Applications of Autonomous Objects and Systems
- Self-Optimization and Autonomous Control: Design, reliability, modeling and validation
- Human-Machine-Interaction: Visualization and transparency
- Enabling Technologies: Sensorial materials and systems
- Advanced sensor integration technology
- Systems Engineering
- Advanced sensor integration and embedded systems
Special Sessions
Special sessions are an integral part of the Symposium of
System-Integrated Intelligence.
These events consist of a defined number of papers in order to address
a topic with the right depth allowing sufficient time for discussion
and networking. The organizer of special sessions will recruit any
speakers and papers and should successfully manage the session.
Prospective authors are invited to submit contributions following the
instructions on the submission website: www.sysint-conference.org/submissions.html
The Symposium will be accompanied by the following sessions and workshops which are currently open for submissions:
- Special Session: Enabling Technologies for Sensorial
Materials - Taking sensor integration further
Further information are enclosed in this Call for Papers: CfP_ISIS_SysInt_2012.pdf
or on the website of: ISIS Sensorial Materials Scientific Centre - 1st German-Malaysian Workshop "Advances in Mechatronics and
Engineering Technology"
Further information are enclosed in this Call for Papers: CfP_GMW_SysInt_2012.pdf
or on the following website: fkm.uitm.edu.my/gmw2012/
Calls for Papers
The Call for Papers for the symposium is available >>here
The Call for Papers for the Special Session "Enabling Technologies for Sensorial Materials - Taking sensor integration further" is available >>here
The Call for Papers for the 1st German-Malaysian Workshop "Advances in Mechatronics and Engineering Technology" is available >>here
Important Dates
December 16th, 2011: Proposals for special sessions, workshops and
tutorials
February 17th, 2012: Extended Abstract Submission
March 31st, 2012: Notification of Acceptance
May 1st, 2012: Final Program
June 27th - 29th 2012: Conference in Hannover, Germany
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