Call for Papers
Papers describing original work are invited. Please, see the instructions for authors about details
on submitting your paper.
The International Program Committee encourages the proposal of invited sessions
as well. Please, see the invited
sessions page for details.
If you prefer, you can download the PDF version of the SYROCO 2015 Folder or the SYROCO 2015 Call for Papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Haptic interaction
- Telemanipulation
- Micro/Nano manipulation
- Networked robots
- Robot control: adaptive, robust, learning
- Force and compliance control
- Multi-fingered hand control
- Multi-cooperative robot control
- Sensory based robot control
- Modeling and identification
- Mobile robots and vehicles
- Humanoid robots
- Advanced Applications: space, surgery, rehabilitation, entertainment,
underwater, civil engineering, security,
professional and domestic services, transport and delivery etc.
Copyright Conditions
All publication material submitted for presentation at an IFAC-sponsored
meeting (Congress, Symposium, Conference, Workshop) must be original and
hence cannot be already published, nor can it be under review elsewhere.
The authors take responsibility for the material that has been submitted.
IFAC-sponsored conferences will abide by the highest standard of ethical
behavior in the review process as explained on the Elsevier webpage
(http://www.elsevier.com/journal-authors/author-rights-and-responsibilities),
but see also the Vancouver protocol, and the authors
will abide by the IFAC publication ethics guidelines
(http://www.ifac-control.org/events/organizers-
guide/PublicationEthicsGuidelines.pdf/view).
Accepted papers that have been presented at an IFAC meeting will be
published in the proceedings of the event using the open-access
IFAC-PapersOnLine series hosted on ScienceDirect
(http://www.sciencedirect.com). To this end, the author(s) must confer the
copyright to IFAC when they submit the final version of the paper through
the paper submission process. The author(s) retain the right to use a copy
of the paper for personal use, internal institutional use at the author(s)'
institution, or scholarly posting at an open web site operated by the
author(s) or their institution, limited to noncommercial use. Any other use
of the paper requires approval by IFAC.