Call for papers- Conference Proceedings will be published as
books by IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
in USA and
it will be indexed by EI and it will also appear in IEEE explore.
All papers will be peer reviewed by
at least two reviewers.
Papers will be selected based on their originality,
significance, correctness, and clarity of presentation. Papers (6 pages
maximum) should be submitted to the following e-mail address:
For e-mail submission of your paper/s, send your paper/s
to: cimca@canberra.edu.au
For postal submission of your
paper, send your paper/s to:
CIMCA'2006 Secretariat
School of
Information Science & Engineering
University of Canberra
ACT,
Canberra, 2614, Australia
Papers should present original work, which has not
been published or being reviewed for other conferences. Papers should be
written in English. The name and affiliation of authors should be
omitted on the paper. A separate page must be included with each
paper, containing, the names, affiliations, postal
address and e-mail addresses of authors as well as the address of
contact author. E-mail submission of papers are encouraged.
Important Dates
- 7 August 2006 Notification of acceptance
- 28 August 2006 Deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers
- 28-30 November 2006 Conference sessions
CIMCA'2006 Secretariat Contact Details
CIMCA'2006 Secretariat
School of Information Science &
Engineering
University of Canberra
Canberra 2614,
Australia
E-mail: cimca@canberra.edu.au
Call for Invited Sessions and Tracks
The aim of invited sessions (5 papers per session) and invited
tracks (at least two sessions) is to provide focused discussions on new
and innovative topics and applications. Prospective session/track
organizer are required to submit a proposal (up to two pages long),
including the title of the session and a list of authors.
In addition to the Conference Program Committee is soliciting
papers that focus on industrial issues. The aim is to bring together
researchers from industry and academia to foster collaboration.
Conference Topics Include (but not limited to):
- Modern and Advanced Control Strategies
Neural Networks Control
Fuzzy Logic
Control
Genetic Algorithms & Evolutionary
Control
Model-Predictive Control
Adaptive and Optimal
Control
Intelligent Control Systems
Robotics and
Automation
Fault Diagnosis
Intelligent agents
Industrial
Automations
- Hybrid Systems
Fuzzy
Evolutionary Systems
Fuzzy Expert Systems
Fuzzy Neural
Systems
Neural Genetic Systems
Neural-Fuzzy-Genetic
Systems
Hybrid Systems for Optimisation
- Data Analysis, Prediction and Model
Identification
Signal Processing
Prediction and Time
Series Analysis
System Identification
Data Fusion and
Mining
Knowledge Discovery
Intelligent Information
Systems
Image Processing
Image Understanding
Parallel
Computing applications in Identification & Control
Pattern
Recognition
Clustering
Classification
- Decision Making and Information Retrieval
Case-Based Reasoning
Decision
Analysis
Intelligent Databases & Information
Retrieval
Dynamic Systems Modelling
Decision Support
Systems
Multi-criteria Decision Making
Qualitative and
Approximate-Reasoning Modelling
Behavioral Decision
Making
Distributed Decision Making
Information and Decision
Systems
Risk Management
- Human-Machine Systems
Man-Machine Systems
Human Computer Interaction
Human Factors
in system Design
Command and Control Systems
Virtual Reality
- Multimedia and Communication
Systems
Multimedia and New Media
High Speed
Communication
Hyper Network Communication
Computational
Intelligence and Telecommunications
- Robtics and Automation
Robot
Dynamics and Control
Human-robot Systems
Intelligent
Robots
Autonomous Robots
Home Robots
- Control System Applications
Manufacturing Systems
Transportation Systems
Medical and
Health Care Systems
Medical Decision Making
Rehabilitation
Systems
Socio-economical Systems
Service and Public Sector
Systems
Energy Systems
Environmental Systems
Technological
Forecasting
Financial Engineering
Communication Networks and
Protocol
Military Systems