Call for Papers 11th International Conference on Intelligent Unmanned Systems ABOUT THE CONFERENCE The International Conference on Intelligent Unmanned System is organized by the International Society of Intelligent Unmanned System. The joint-event is the 11th conference extending from previous conferences held in Seoul-Korea (2005,2006), Bali-Indonesia (2007, 2010), Nanjing-China (2008), Jeju-Korea (2009), Chiba-Japan(2011), Singapore (2012), Jaipur-India(2013) and Montreal-Canada (2014). ICIUS 2015 focuses on both theory and application primarily covering the topics on robotics, autonomous vehicles and intelligent unmanned technologies. ORGANIZATION General chairs Muljowidodo, Indonesia Kenzo Nonami, Japan K.J. Yoon, S. Korea TOPICS OF INTERESTS The aim of the conference is to stimulate interactions among researchers active in the areas pertinent to intelligent unmanned systems. The topics of interests include, but are not limited to: International Advisory Committee Huosheng Hu, UKK. M. Cheng, Singapore Josaphat TS, Japan K.Youcef-Toumi, USA Srigrarom, Singapore T. Sam Kang, S. Korea A. Sreenatha, Australia A. Agung Julius, USA A. Abhishek, India Akmeliawati, Malaysia R. Blidberg, USA Joon Chung, Canada Kyungho Park, Japan F.B. Hsiao, Taiwan J. Sundaresan,India Satoshi Suzuki, Japan H. C. Park, S. Korea Youmin Zhang, Canada Nam Seo Goo, S. Korea Juntong Qi, China Yaohong Qu, China Kimon Valavanis, USA Tiauw Hiong Go, USA S. Waslander, Canada K. Nonami, Japan Qinglei Hu, China Bin Jiang, China Z. Jing, China Haibin Duan, China M. Shafik, UK A. Wahyudie, UAE Quan Pan, China Zhongke Shi, China Feng Yang,China K.Watanabe, Japan Hao Yang, China Yingmin Yi, China Xiang Yu, china M.R. Arshad, Malaysia X. Zhang, Japan L. Vlacic, Australia Chunhui Zhao, China Organizing Committee A. Budiyono, S. Korea (Program Co-Chair) B. Riyanto, Indonesia (Program Co-Chair) E. Joelianto Spot Srigarom S. Goo S. Adinugroho D. Widagdo W. Adiprawita A. Moelyadi Indriyanto Rais Zain R.A. Sasongko ICIUS 2015 Secretariat Center for Unmanned System Studies Institut Teknologi Bandung PAU Building 1st Floor Jl. Ganesha 10, Bandung Indonesia Ph. +62-22-250-3775 Fax +62-22-250-3775 Email: [email protected] Website: icius2015.org Unmanned Systems: Micro air vehicle, Underwater vehicle, Micro-satellite, Unmanned aerial vehicle, Multiagent systems, Autonomous ground vehicle, Blimp, Swarm intelligence Robotics and Biomimetics: Artificial muscle actuators, Smart sensors, Design and applications of MEMS/NEMS system, Intelligent robot system, Evolutionary algorithm, Control of biological systems, Biological learning control systems, Neural networks, Bioinformatics Control and Computation: Distributed and embedded systems, Embedded intelligent control, Complex systems, Pervasive computing, Soft Computing, Discrete event systems, Hybrid systems, Networked control systems, Delay systems, Identification and estimation, Nonlinear systems, Precision motion control, Control applications, Control engineering education, Computer Architecture & VLSI, Signal, Image and Multimedia Processing Intelligent System: Ubiquitous computing, Algorithms, Distributed intelligence, Distributed/decentralized intelligent control, Fuzzy systems, AI and expert systems, Virtual Reality, Wearable computers, Information Systems and Retrieval, Software engineering, Knowledge Data Engineering, Data communications and compression MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION Papers must be written in English and describe original work. Submitted papers, either for review or publication (after acceptance), must be formatted in the standard double column Proceedings format and conform to the template available at the conference website. For publication in the proceedings, accepted papers are limited to 6 pages. Papers are allowed up to a maximum of an additional 2 pages, which is subject to the normal page over-length fee. Upon acceptance, at least one of the authors of the paper must register for the conference in order for the paper to be included in the proceedings. Select papers will be invited for publication in companion journals: I J Intelligent Unmanned Sys, J Unmanned Sys Tech, J Instr Auto Sys and I J Robotics and Mech. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE May 1, 2015 July 15, 2015 July 1, 2015 August 1, 2015 July 25, 2015 July 15, 2015 Aug 26-29, 2015 Full paper submission (via EDAS ) Acceptance notification Deadline for final manuscript Deadline of early bird registration Deadline of hotel registration Conference dates REGISTRATION Early bird* On-site Students US$300 US$350 * Participants must register via edas link Regular US$500 US$550 SOCIAL PROGRAM How can one accurately describe the magic of Bali? The island of the Gods is steeped in riches that are beyond material value. The accompanying social program of the conference is so designed to aptly present the uniqueness of the place. Here lush tropical landscapes, culture and tradition, art and theatre, contrast sharply with the simplicity of a nice-framing culture and the dynamism of a modern developing nation. In addition, inline with the conference theme, the participants will also have an unforgettable opportunity to explore Bali’s rarely visited reefs and wide variety colored marine creatures using Odyssey underwater vehicle. ABOUT BALI Bali, many called it the heaven on Earth, on the map seems such a small island. Indeed it covers a small area of just 5,620 square kilometers, and is one of the smallest islands in the Indonesian archipelago. However, it is a great mistake to think that you can see all of Bali in a couple of days. Apart from a stunning range of scenery that varies every view kilometers and amaze of criss-crossing roads to explore there are thousands of places of interest to discover, and a culture and lifestyle full of exciting events to witness. Conference Venue The conference will be hosted at Conrad Hotel, in Tanjung Benoa, Bali. Tanjung Benoa is located at the tip of the Nusa Dua Peninsula. Flanked by the ocean on both sides, with white sandy beaches lining its coast. On a clear day, visitor can even get a view of Mount Agung, the highest mountain in Bali on the horizon. Thanks to its beautiful beaches and calm water, Tanjung Benoa is recently appointed the Bali’s marine sports center. The social program will be held on Aug. 29, started with an underwater tour program in the morning. The participants of the tour will depart from the hotel after breakfast and go to the diving location by bus. A buffet lunch will be provided upon the return from the submarine dive. The program will be continued by visiting Besakih, coffee farm, and Kintamani. Optionally, the participant can also enjoy golfing in the vicinity of the venue. USEFUL INFORMATION To assist the participants and accompanying people during their visit and stay in Bali, it is important to note the following information : Visa: VISA to Indonesia is required for participants from most Asian countries. Visa on Arrival costs US$35 for 30 days visiting period, single entry. General Information Concerning Visa Application is available at The Official Site of Directorate General of Immigration of The Republic Of Indonesia. Weather: The weather in August will be one of the best around the year. High should be above 33oC and lows around 22oC. Transportation: The hotel could be reached by taxy directly from the airport. The trip normally cost Rp 50.000,- up to Rp 80.000,- or equal to US$ 7 up to US$ 10. Each taxy may accommodate up to 3 persons. You may also call any taxi services at 701111. OTHER INTERESTED DESTINATIONS Ubud Ubud is arguably the best place to use as a base if you're visiting Bali; if you're looking for culture, comfort, nature and inspiration. Ubud is surrounded by most of the things that bring people to Bali -- scenic rice fields, small villages, art and craft communities, ancient temples, palaces, rivers, cheap accommodation and unique luxury hotels. And it's central location makes it easy to get from Ubud to the mountains, beaches, and major towns. Throughout the Ubud area, you can pick up inexpensive small paintings which make excellent decorative accents back home. Other crafts in the towns surrounding Ubud include weaving (Gianyar area), stone carving (Batubulan), basket making (Bona), bamboo and rattan work (Sakah and Bona), jewellery (Celuk), bone and coconut carving (Tampaksiring), batik, furniture making, bronze casting, and, decorative metalwork. Tanah Lot Carved out of the landscape by tides, wind and rain, the huge offshore sentinel rock of Tanah Lot is the site of a picturesque sea temple. There is a bridge connecting the mainland at low tide and below the waterline there are reputed to be caves, which shelter large sea-snakes, the guardians of the temple. Although a small sanctuary, Tanah Lot is linked to a series of sea temples on the south coast of Bali. All these temples are related to the principal mountain sanctuaries: Besakih at Gunung Agung, Pura Batur at Batur and Plura Luhur at Mt. Batukau. The upland temples venerate deities associated with mountains and mountain lakes, while the sea temples include homage to the guardian spirits of the sea within their ritual. Sponsor :
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