firat@alberta (Firat Uludamar) (10/28/89)
IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT MOTION CONTROL August 20-22 1990 Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey CALL FOR PARTICIPATION The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for the lading researchers of the world to broaden their horizon through stimulationg discussions not only on the state of the art in intelligent motion control but also on future perspectives. It will be hosted by Bogazici University, Istanbul, immediately after IFAC World Congress, during August 20-22, 1990. The location of Bogazici University with a beautiful scenery overlooking the Bosphorous is meant to provide an excellent forum for informal discussions besides formal presentations. The topics that will be covered are: Learning Control Fuzzy Control Linguistic Control Sensor Integrated Motion Control Intelligent Motion Control In Factory and Office Automation Adaptive and Self Organizing Control Neural Network Based Control Predictive Control Vision Based Control Other Related Intelligent Motion Control approaches in Robotics, Machine tools and Industrial Drives. SPECIAL LECTURES WILL BE DELIVERED BY: Karl J. ASTROM (Lund Institute of Technology) Antal K. BEJZCY (Jet Propusion Laboratory, CALTECH) Eckard FREUND (Institute of Robotics Research, Uni.of Dortmund) Toshio FUKUDA (Nagoya University) Susan HACKWOOD (University of California) Fumio HARASHIMA (Institute of Industrial Science, U. of Tokyo) Gerd HIRZINGER (DFVLR, Institute for Flight System Dynamics) George N. SARIDIS (Rensselear Polytechic Institute) Vadim UTKIN (National Committee of Automatic Control, USSR) AUTHORS' SCHEDULE 300-500 word summary due : March 5, 1990 Notification of acceptance : April 30, 1990 Final Manuscripts due : June 25, 1990 The conference language is English. For further information please write to: Professor Okyay Kaynak Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Bogazici University P.K. 2, Bebek, Istanbul, 80815 TURKEY Tel: (90) 1-157-5030 Fax: (90) 1-165-6357 E-mail: kaynak@trboun.bitnet -- Good health is merely the slowest rate at which one can die.