September 16, 2005, 11:49 am
Intelligent Systems Engineering Book Series
(http://www.isebis.eng.uerj.br )
Book on Mobile Robots: Evolutionary Approach
Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, USA
http://www.novapublishers.com
Call for Chapters Evolutionary Mobile Robots
http://www.isebis.eng.uerj.br/cfp-2006-2.html
Description:
Intelligent robots have become the focus of intensive research in last
years. The field of intelligent mobile robotics involves simulations
and
real-world implementations of robots which adapt to their partially
unknown, unpredictable and sometimes dynamic environments. The design
and control of autonomous such robotic systems includes many objective
difficulties such as perception of environment, localization, walking,
planning and navigation in rough terrain, pushing boxes, negotiating an
obstacle course, playing ball, etc. For this book, we seek original
contributions on aspects related to evolutionary mobile robotics.
Topics:
* Evolutionary path planning strategies
* Evolutionary Control systems
* Distributed robot search teams
* Self-exploration
* Cooperative transport
* Real-World Experiences
Important Dates:
* Manuscript submission: March 31st., 2006
* Authors Notification: July 28th., 2006
* Camera-ready submission: September 1st., 2006
If you intend to contribute to this book, please send an e-mail to
nadia@eng.uerj.br informing the title of the chapter and its abstract.
Nadia Nedjah
(http://www.isebis.eng.uerj.br )
Book on Mobile Robots: Evolutionary Approach
Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, USA
http://www.novapublishers.com
Call for Chapters Evolutionary Mobile Robots
http://www.isebis.eng.uerj.br/cfp-2006-2.html
Description:
Intelligent robots have become the focus of intensive research in last
years. The field of intelligent mobile robotics involves simulations
and
real-world implementations of robots which adapt to their partially
unknown, unpredictable and sometimes dynamic environments. The design
and control of autonomous such robotic systems includes many objective
difficulties such as perception of environment, localization, walking,
planning and navigation in rough terrain, pushing boxes, negotiating an
obstacle course, playing ball, etc. For this book, we seek original
contributions on aspects related to evolutionary mobile robotics.
Topics:
* Evolutionary path planning strategies
* Evolutionary Control systems
* Distributed robot search teams
* Self-exploration
* Cooperative transport
* Real-World Experiences
Important Dates:
* Manuscript submission: March 31st., 2006
* Authors Notification: July 28th., 2006
* Camera-ready submission: September 1st., 2006
If you intend to contribute to this book, please send an e-mail to
nadia@eng.uerj.br informing the title of the chapter and its abstract.
Nadia Nedjah
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