Citation
(2003), "ISR 2004 call for papers", Industrial Robot, Vol. 30 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/ir.2003.04930eab.013
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2003, MCB UP Limited
ISR 2004 call for papers
ISR 2004 call for papers
Paris is also to host the 35th International Robotics Symposium, ISR 2004, which will take place on 23-26 March 2004 at Paris-Nord Villepinte. It will take place alongside Industrie 2004, a major industrial exhibition that will create interest and opportunities in the area of robotics. The call for papers deadline is 31 July. The topics that will be covered during the symposium are research and development, technology, markets and applications, and social and economic issues.
ISR 2004 topics
(1) Research and Development
User friendly modeling and design
Man-robot interaction
Human sensory system models
Virtual world-real world links
Control through virtual reality and augmented reality
Oral and gestured communication
Humanoid and animal robot properties and design
Teams of cooperating robots
Man at work behavior models
Machine awareness
Environment and person recognition through vision
Ergonomics in industrial environments
(2) Technology
Robot vision systems
Haptic sensors and other sensors
Virtual reality systems
Emerging technologies
New sensors
New actuators
Micro and nano technologies
Man-robot interfaces
Haptic interfaces
New materials
(3) Products
Micro and nano robots
Mobile robots
Industrial robot improvements
Household robots
Intervention robots in hostile environments
Robot control systems
Very intelligent robots (VIR)
Safety and reliability products
International standards
Tele-operation for industry
(4) Markets and Applications
Food industry
Medicine, surgery and pharmaceutical applications
Space and underwater applications
Intelligent manufacturing systems
Robot interaction and interfacing with manufacturing systems
Automotive industry
Non-manufacturing applications
(5) Economic, Social and Environmental Issues
Future of robotics in human society
Robots and the environment
Strategic and financial management issues
Macro economic and social issues
Education and training
Ethics and artificial intelligence
Commercialisation and technology transfer issues
Robotisation and employment
Working conditions and safety
Robots among populations
Robot market evaluation
Robots and behavioral sciences