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TAROS 2015 - 16th Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems

Date2015-09-08 - 2015-09-10

Deadline2015-04-17

VenueLiverpool, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

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Websitehttps://www.taros.org.uk

Topics/Call fo Papers

TAROS welcomes senior researchers and research students alike, and specifically provides opportunities for research students and young research scientists to present their work to the scientific community. As in previous years, all accepted papers will be included in the printed proceedings.
TAROS is a platform for robotics researchers with a wide range of interests from the UK, Europe and worldwide. TAROS welcomes paper submissions on a wide range of topics related to the principles and practice of robotics.
TAROS 2015 is being hosted by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Liverpool, and will include an academic conference, industry exhibitions/talks, robot demonstrations and other satellite events.
The TAROS 2015 proceedings are to be published in the Springer LNCS series.
TAROS 2015 invites both full papers, short papers and application/demonstration papers. All contributions will be refereed. Full papers are invited from researchers at any stage in their career but should present significant findings and advances in robotics research; more preliminary work would be better suited to short paper submission. Full papers may be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. Short papers will be accepted for poster presentation only. Authors of accepted demo submissions will be expected to demonstrate their system at TAROS 2015.
Submissions of papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following topics and related areas:
Advanced applications of autonomous robots (industrial and research)
Advanced materials and techniques
Advanced medical robotics, robots for surgery, assistive robotics, Service robotics
Applications development, hardware issues, devices and techniques, advanced sensors and actuators
Autonomous assembly robotics, Autonomous vehicles
Bio-mimetic and bio-inspired robotics, Bio-hybrid robotic systems, Evolutionary robotics
Cognitive robotics, Developmental robotics, Personal robotics, Robot communication and language
Ethical and societal issues in robotics, Robots in education, the arts and entertainment
Flying robots (unmanned- and micro- air vehicles), Space and planetary robotics
Humanoid robotics, Human-Robot interaction and interfaces, Legged robots
Safety, Verification and Validation for Robotic Applications
Swarm robotics, Collective robots, Field robotics
Learning and adaptation, Long-term interaction and operation, Intelligent prostheses
Modelling and analysis of robot models, Modular reconfigurable robots
Navigation, localization, map building and path planning, Analysis of robot-environment interaction
Robot autonomy including energy self-sufficiency, Robot control architectures, Robot vision, sensing and perception
Claudia and Henrietta Nehmzow have given a prize for best student paper at TAROS 2015 in memory of the late Prof. Ulrich Nehmzow (1961-2010), a founder and leading light of the TAROS conference series.

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