Call for Papers Deadline for 3nd Israeli Conference on Robotics (Herzelia)

May 31 2010 under Other Worthwhile Event

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The scope of the conference covers topics that range from theoretical developments to industrial applications and emphasize current interests of the local robotics community and perceived needs of the Israeli industry:

Topics include, but are not limited to:

Service robots
Medical robots
Robots in agriculture
Robots in security and defense applications
Micro robots for medical and military applications
Biologically inspired systems
Autonomous vehicles
Multirobot systems
Automated manufacturing
Navigation and motion planning
Localization and mapping
Machine Vision
Robotics Education
Robot design and control



Submissions
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Potential contributors are requested to submit abstracts of up to 400 words on any of the topics covered by the ICR conference before May 31, 2010. Authors of accepted abstracts will be requested to submit a full length paper for review before 31 July 2010.
The accepted papers will be published on a CD of the proceedings.

Submission instructions: Abstracts should be sent to the email address .

Format: Abstracts should be sent in PDF format, and be of up to 400 words in length. The abstract should clearly specify the names of the authors, the email address of the contact author, and a list of keywords characterizing the abstract.

Organization
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General Chair: Zvi Shiller, Ariel University Center Steering Committee Chair: Moshe Shoham, Technion Program Chair: Yzhar Or, Technion
Local Organizing Chair: Eli Kolberg, Bar-Ilan University


Contact
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For queries regarding the program and submissions, please visit http://www.icr2010.org.il or contact the conference secretariat at Tel: 972-4-829-2102.


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