ASME 2013 - 2013 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Sixth Annual Dynamic Systems and Control (DSC) Conference, sponsored by the Dynamic Systems and Control Division (DSCD) of ASME International, will be held at Stanford University, Munger Center, Palo Alto, CA. It follows the sequence of 2008 Ann Arbor, 2009 Hollywood, 2010 Cambridge, 2011Arlington, and 2012 Ft. Lauderdale DSC Conferences. This conference is becoming the major venue for DSCD technical activities, professional meetings, and the DSCD awards banquet. The conference will feature a carefully-structured technical program, invited sessions, the Nyquist Lecture, invited speakers, special sessions, as well as social events. All accepted papers will be accessible via the Engineering Index. They will be posted on the ASME web archives.
The DSC Conference technical program will cover topics from dynamical systems modeling, simulation, analysis, design, control theory, industrial applications, and dynamical systems and control education in technical, interactive, and tutorial sessions. For the first time we will also host a single-track experimental session where a group of researchers will display their research findings in-situ.
For the most current information, visit the conference website: http://dsc-conference.org/DSCC/2013/
Contributed papers will be classified as regular or short. Regular papers are intended to be a complete description of finished work. Short papers are intended to be an exposition of a novel idea or preliminary results.
Invited session proposals should present a unifying theme from a diversity of viewpoints and consist of a summary statement and six full papers. We encourage in particular international groups and those from industry to form such sessions.
Frontier research session proposals: These sessions aim to create a forum for discussion and formation of future research areas. The proposal should present a theme from a diversity of viewpoints and consist of a summary statement and a list and endorsement of guaranteed session participants.
Education/Tutorial sessions should address state-of-the-art dynamic systems and/or control theory and industrial applications. Proposals for tutorial sessions are encouraged to include panel discussions.
Exhibits related to the theory and practice of control and control education are invited.
Contributors are encouraged to contact the appropriate chair of the organizing committee and the conference website for further information.
Key Dates
Deadline for all submissions and proposals: March 1, 2013
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: May 31, 2013
Final manuscript submission deadline: June 28, 2013
DSCC 2013 Policy
Paper Submission Format: All papers submitted to the DSCC-2013 for review must be prepared in the standard 2-column Proceedings format. See the Author’s Kit at the conference web site for Word and LaTeX style files. For the purposes of review, regular and invited papers are limited to 8 pages and short papers to 3 pages. Papers exceeding these limits will NOT be reviewed. All papers will be submitted through the DSCC-2013 submission website: http://asme-dscd.papercept.net.
Paper Publication: Accepted short papers are limited to 3 pages and should follow the strict formatting requirements ? manuscripts that do not conform to formatting guidelines may not be included in the conference proceedings; regular and all other papers are limited to 8 pages. Papers exceeding these limits will be published in the Proceedings only after payment for each extra page is received.
Registration Fee: One regular registration fee at the advance registration rates must be paid by one of the authors before uploading the final version of the paper for inclusion in the conference
The DSC Conference technical program will cover topics from dynamical systems modeling, simulation, analysis, design, control theory, industrial applications, and dynamical systems and control education in technical, interactive, and tutorial sessions. For the first time we will also host a single-track experimental session where a group of researchers will display their research findings in-situ.
For the most current information, visit the conference website: http://dsc-conference.org/DSCC/2013/
Contributed papers will be classified as regular or short. Regular papers are intended to be a complete description of finished work. Short papers are intended to be an exposition of a novel idea or preliminary results.
Invited session proposals should present a unifying theme from a diversity of viewpoints and consist of a summary statement and six full papers. We encourage in particular international groups and those from industry to form such sessions.
Frontier research session proposals: These sessions aim to create a forum for discussion and formation of future research areas. The proposal should present a theme from a diversity of viewpoints and consist of a summary statement and a list and endorsement of guaranteed session participants.
Education/Tutorial sessions should address state-of-the-art dynamic systems and/or control theory and industrial applications. Proposals for tutorial sessions are encouraged to include panel discussions.
Exhibits related to the theory and practice of control and control education are invited.
Contributors are encouraged to contact the appropriate chair of the organizing committee and the conference website for further information.
Key Dates
Deadline for all submissions and proposals: March 1, 2013
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: May 31, 2013
Final manuscript submission deadline: June 28, 2013
DSCC 2013 Policy
Paper Submission Format: All papers submitted to the DSCC-2013 for review must be prepared in the standard 2-column Proceedings format. See the Author’s Kit at the conference web site for Word and LaTeX style files. For the purposes of review, regular and invited papers are limited to 8 pages and short papers to 3 pages. Papers exceeding these limits will NOT be reviewed. All papers will be submitted through the DSCC-2013 submission website: http://asme-dscd.papercept.net.
Paper Publication: Accepted short papers are limited to 3 pages and should follow the strict formatting requirements ? manuscripts that do not conform to formatting guidelines may not be included in the conference proceedings; regular and all other papers are limited to 8 pages. Papers exceeding these limits will be published in the Proceedings only after payment for each extra page is received.
Registration Fee: One regular registration fee at the advance registration rates must be paid by one of the authors before uploading the final version of the paper for inclusion in the conference
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