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MFI 2015 - IEEE 2015 International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems

Date2015-09-14 - 2015-09-16

Deadline2015-05-18

VenueSan Diego State University, CA, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://mfi2015.sdsu.edu

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 2015 IEEE International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems will take place at the College of Extended Studies Center at San Diego State University, CA, 92182, USA, 14-16 September 2015.
The theme of MFI 2015 is Advances in Multisensor Fusion. A major goal of multisensor fusion systems is to achieve human-like performance in terms of perception, knowledge extraction, and situation assessment, exploiting symbolic and/or dynamical systems approaches.
Original high-quality contributions are solicited which demonstrate progress on fundamental principles, algorithm, systems, or applications.
Innovative results on multisensor fusion topics are invited such as distributed methods, sensor/actuator networks, bio-based systems, evolutionary methods, biomedical applications, autonomous vehicles (land, sea, air), architectures, micro/nano systems, tracking, SLAM, information fusion, sensors, swarms.
We will address the following scientific and technological issues:
Intelligent Sensor Systems
Learning, interaction, reasoning, programming, robust perception, manipulation.
Elements of Intelligent Sensors
Primary sensing elements, excitation control, amplification, filtering, communication processing, processing capacity, compensation.
Internet of Things
Inventory control, tagging, near field communication, bar codes, QR codes, digital watermarking.
Dependable Sensor Networks
Robust autonomy, error recovery, remote diagnosis and monitoring; self-modeling, self-monitoring, self-repair.
Special sessions may be organized for the following topics (among others):
- usability and disposability
- medical applications
- body sensor networks
- learning by experimentation
- dynamic data driven application systems (DDDAS)

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