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IECON 2011 - IECON 2011 - 37th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics

Date2011-11-07

Deadline2011-03-29

VenueMelbourne, Australia Australia

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Websitehttp://www.iecon2011.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

IECON 2011 is the 37th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, focusing on industrial applications of electronics, control, robotics, signal processing, computational and artificial intelligence, sensors and actuators, instrumentation electronics, computer networks, internet and multimedia technologies.

The objectives of the conference are to provide high quality research and professional interactions for the advancement of science, technology, and fellowship. Papers with new research results are encouraged for submission. IECON 2011 will be held concurrently with the 5th IEEE International Confererence on E-Learning in Industrial Electronics (ICELIE 2011). Participation in both conferences just requires a single conference registration fee.

The world’s Industry, research, and academia are cordially invited to participate in the wealth of presentations, tutorials, special sessions and social activities, and furthermore, enjoy the fantastic and unique Australian experiences.

Topics of interest for IECON 2011 include:

Mechatronics and robotics
Factory automation and industrial informatics
Computer and control systems
Power generation and distribution
Power electronics and energy conversion
Electrical machines and drives
Sensors, actuators and systems integration
Information processing and communications
Computational intelligence and industrial applications
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the respective conference proceedings, and included in the IEEE Xplore® online digital library and EI Compendex database.

Meanwhile, delegates will have an opportunity to enjoy the culture of Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Australia. Melbourne reflects its diverse, multi-layered culture and society and the city is noted by some as the “cultural and sporting capital” of Australia and acclaimed internationally as “The Most Liveable City”. Conference delegates are invited to explore some of Victoria’s delightful tourist attractions.

Watch this space for further details on IECON 2011.

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