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SSRR 2013 - 11th IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics

Date2013-10-21 - 2013-10-26

Deadline2013-07-19

VenueLinkoping, Sweden Sweden

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.ssrr-conference.org/2013

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 11th IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics continues its tradition of attracting cutting-edge papers in the theory and practice of robots for all types of safety, security, and rescue applications such as disaster response, mitigation and recovery; rapid and secure inspection of critical infrastructure; detection of chemical, biological and radiological risks, and operations in these dangerous sites.
SSRR 2013 also serves as an entry point for researchers and technologists who want to learn more about safety, security and rescue robotics, through tutorials and keynotes.
A Rescue Robotics Camp, attached to the conference, gives participants the opportunity to learn about the state of the art algorithms for Search and Rescue Robots and their use. The camp is organized in collaboration with the NIFTi EU project and RoboCup.
Papers and participation fall into:
Regular papers (4-6 pages) describing original work in SSR or work that can be applied to SSR domains.
Center/project papers (2-4 pages) describing work at centers or active multi-institutional projects.
Vision papers (2-4) presenting long-term challenges or new ideas outside of the mainstream in computing for SSR robotics.
Late Breaking Reports (1-2 pages) contributing novel directions or work which has not been fully analyzed or explored. Late Breaking Reports are reviewed and the relevance of the material to the SSR domains must be clear.
Topics include but are not limited to:
Biologically inspired solutions
Casualty assessment, care and extraction
Chemical, biological, or radiological events
Computer vision
GPS-denied navigation and mapping
Humanoid robots
Humanitarian demining
Human-robot interaction
Inspection of critical infrastructure
Manipulation
Multi-agent coordination
Nuclear decommissioning
Sensing and sensor fusion
SLAM in extreme environments
Structural assessment
Telemedicine
Unmanned ground, aerial, and marine vehicles
Urban search and rescue
Wildland fire fighting
In addition, SSRR 2013 encourages the submission of "non-traditional" papers which contribute to understanding robot systems for Public Safety and have an explicit link to Public Safety but may not have results in a high fidelity SSRR domain.
SSRR 2013 will have three paper awards:
Best Paper Award
Best Student Paper Award
Outrageous Visions Award
Important Dates
Jun 14, 2013 Submission of proposals for tutorials and special sessions
Jul 19, 2013 Submission of regular papers, center/project papers, and vision papers
Aug 26, 2013 Notification of acceptance
Sep 6, 2013 Submission of Late Breaking Reports
Sep 16, 2013 Notification of acceptance of Late Breaking Reports
Sep 27, 2013 Submission of final papers

Last modified: 2013-04-29 20:39:59