ISIAC 2004

ISIAC 2004 5th International Symposium on Intelligent Automation and Control
Chair: Laurent Foulloy, University of Savoie, France (foulloy@univ-savoie.fr)
Co-Chair: Abdelkader EL KAMEL, Ecole Centrale de Lille, France (Abdelkader.Elkamel@ec-lille.fr)

Scope

The aim of the 5th International Symposium on Intelligent Automation and Control is to bring together scientists, suppliers, end-users of so-called intelligent techniques in engineering systems. These systems are found in many applications where the level of complexity and sophistication is constanly increasing such as in traffic control, distributed systems, communication networks, automotive control, military applications, ...

Topics

Papers are requested in, but not limited to, the following areas.

Actuator Technology Adaptive Systems Aerospace Systems and Applications
Artificial Intelligence Automation Applications Autonomous Systems
Behavioral Decision Making Biomedical Engineering Command and Control Systems
Computer Vision Control Systems Cybernetics
Decision Support Systems Decision Technologies Discrete Event Systems
Distributed Decision Making Distributed Systems and Control Energy Systems
Estimation Techniques and Applications Expert Control Expert Systems
Fault Detection and Diagnosis Flexible Manufacturing Fuzzy Logic Control
Fuzzy Systems Human Decision Making Genetic Computing
Hardware and Instrumentation Health Care Technology Hierarchical Systems and Control
Image Processing Industrial Processes Information and Decision Systems
Intelligent Control Intelligent Highway-Vehicle Systems Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
Intelligent Systems Knowledge-Based Systems Learning Systems
Machine Intelligence Mechatronics Medical Applications
Micro-sensors and Actuators Multi agent Systems and Control Neural Networks
Neuro control Nonlinear Systems Optimization
Pattern Analysis and Applications Petri Nets Probabilistic Reasoning
Process Control Qualitative Reasoning Risk Analysis and Management
Robotics Robust Control Search Techniques
Self-tuning Control Sensor Fusion Sensor Technology
Signal Processing Soft Computing Software Considerations
Stability Issues Statistical Methods Statistical Process Control
Stochastic Systems Supervisory Control System Identification
  Transportation Systems  

Submission of papers

Authors are invited to submit full papers before December 1, 2003. All papers submitted will be reviewed by the Program Committee.

Each full paper submitted must contain the following information: full title of the paper, names and affiliations, complete address (including e-mail, fax, phone and phone of the corresponding author).

Further information about the layout of your papers can be seen on: http://www.wacong.org/wac2004/ak.html

Papers should be submitted in PDF format via Internet to program chair.

For due dates please refer to the Time Schedule section of the website.