IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstract Submission opens:
June 10, 2022
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Abstract Submission Deadline:
February 10, 2023
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Standard Registration opens:
June 10, 2022
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Standard Registration Deadline:
February 20, 2023
Session-1: Humanoid Robots
Human-oriented research on robotics is an active
field. Researchers within the past tried to create robots that might mimic
citizenry and perform complicated tasks. Recently, they need to be shifted
their main interest to human-symbiotic robotics during which citizenry receive
services from robots or are co-workers with robots in performing collaborative
tasks. Hitachi began research on robotics at a really early stage and has been
involved in many challenging projects since then. Its prototype intelligent robot
within the 1970s and its Advanced Quadruped Robot within the 1980s are samples
of Hitachi’s commitment to the present field and therefore the lessons learned
from these projects are reflected in our latest EMIEW humanoid robots that act
as evolving hubs between the human, machine, and knowledge worlds.
Session-2: Nano-robots
Nano-robots are the robots that are merely called that manageable
machine at the Nano (10-9) meter or molecular scale, composed of
Nano-components. a lot of specifically, Nano artificial intelligence refers to
the still for the most part hypothetic engineering discipline of coming up with
and building Nano robots. Although the sector of Nano artificial intelligence
is essentially totally different from that of the macro robots because of the
variations in scale and material, there are several similarities in style and
management techniques that eventually can be projected and applied. Because of
the trendy scientific capabilities, it's become doable to aim the creation of
Nano robotic devices and interface them with the macro world for management.
There are innumerable such machines that exist in nature and there's a chance
to create a lot of them by mimicking nature. Today these Nano robots play a
significant role within the field of Bio medication. Particularly within the
treatment of cancer, aneurism, excretory organ stones removal, conjointly to
get rid of the defected half in our DNA structure and a few alternative
treatments that has the best aid to save lots of human lives. This paper guides
to the recent analysis on Nano robots within the Bio medical applications.
Session-3: Medical robotics
Medical Robotics is associate knowledge domain field that focuses on
developing mechanical device devices for clinical applications. The goal of
this field is to alter new medical techniques by providing new capabilities to
the medico or by providing help throughout surgical procedures. Medical
Robotics may be a comparatively young field, because the 1st recorded medical
application occurred in 1985 for a brain diagnostic assay. It's tremendous
potential for rising the exactitude and capabilities of physicians once
activity surgical procedures, and it's believed that the sector can still grow
as improved systems become accessible. This chapter offers a comprehensive
summary regarding medical Robotics field and its applications. It begins with
associate introduction to Robotics, followed by a historical review of their
use in medication. Clinical applications in many completely different medical
specialties square measure discussed. The chapter concludes with a discussion
of technology challenges and areas for future analysis.
Session-4: Robotic locomotion
Robotic locomotion systems function a base platform for much of the
sector of robotics. Although the general public nation of a robot usually
conjures images of either walking bipeds or wheeled mobile robots, the types of
systems developed in robotics research extend far beyond these two classes of
robots. Starting from a really general definition of gait, one finds that it's
quite natural to define a good sort of machines and devices as qualifying as
robotic locomotion systems, including swimming robots, satellites with robots,
and modular metamorphic robots.
Session-5: Cloud Robotics
With the event of Cloud Computing, Big Data, and alternative rising
technologies, the combination of cloud technology and multi-robot systems makes
it potential to style multi-robot systems with improved energy potency, high
period of time performance, and low value. So as to deal with the potential of
clouds in enhancing artificial intelligence for industrial systems, this paper
describes the essential ideas and development method of cloud artificial
intelligence and therefore the overall design of those systems. Then, the key
driving forces behind the event of cloud artificial intelligence area unit
fastidiously analysed from the purpose of read of cloud computing, big data,
ASCII text file resources, mechanism cooperative learning, and network
property. After, the key problems and challenges within the current cloud
robotic systems area unit planned, and a few potential solutions are given.
Finally, the potential worth of cloud robotic systems in several sensible
applications is mentioned.
Session-6: Swarm robotics
Swarm robotics may be a novel approach to the coordination of huge
numbers of robots and has emerged because the application of swarm intelligence
to multi-robot systems. Different from other swarm intelligence studies, swarm
robotics puts emphases on the physical embodiment of people and realistic
interactions among the individuals and between the individuals and therefore
the environment. During this chapter, we present a quick review of this new
approach. We first present its definition, discuss the most motivations behind
the approach, also as its distinguishing characteristics and major coordination
mechanisms. Then we present a quick review of swarm robotics research along
four axes; namely design, modelling and analysis, robots and problems.
Session-7: Underwater robotics
Underwater robotics applications have extensively
grown within the last twenty years both for scientific investigations
and industrial needs. Technological improvements within the design
and development of the mechanics and electronics of the
systems are followed by the event of very efficient and
elaborate control strategies. Indeed the framework of underwater robotics is
challenging form both a theoretical and experimental point of view.
Session-8: Agricultural Robots
Agriculture is that the backbone of
India. The robotics plays a serious role in various
fields like industrial, medical, military applications etc., the
robotics field are gradually increasing its productivity in agriculture
field. A number of the main problems within the Indian
agricultural are rising of input costs, availability of skilled labours, lack
of water resources and crop monitoring. To beat these problems, the
automation technologies were utilized in agriculture. The
automation within the agriculture could help farmers to scale
back their efforts. The robots are being developed for the
processes like fruit picking, monitoring, Irrigation, etc.,
All of those functions haven't yet performed employing
a single robot.
Session-9: Aerial Robotics
A wide array of potential applications exist for
robots that have the extent of mobility offered by flight. The
military applications of aerial robotics are recognized ever since
the beginnings of powered flight, and that they have already been
realized to sometimes spectacular effect in surveillance, targeting, and even
strike missions. The range of civilian applications is even greater and
includes remote sensing, disaster response, image acquisition, surveillance,
transportation, and delivery of products.
Session-10: Ubiquitous Robotics
We present an idea of a ubiquitous industrial robot. It’s been defined
to contain technologies of AI, ubiquitous computing, sensor network and
industrial robots. The benefits compared with current intelligent robots are
that they're more autonomous and that they have cognitive skills. A ubiquitous
robot is interoperable with all sensors, computers and other devices around it.
One important factor is that the natural interaction with humans. The ever
present approach is more common in consumer applications but still new within the
industrial environment, albeit many research efforts are being made. We also
present an example of a ubiquitous robot: the isle of automation.
Session-11: BEAM Robotics
BEAM robots are a kind of robot
that don't use computers. They typically cheap to
form and may be built within a couple of days—unlike
computer-based robots which will be costly, complex and take
years to create . BEAM robots are often either simple
machines consisting of a photovoltaic cell, motor, transistors and
capacitors or as complex as an 8-jointed, 4-legged walking spider machine.
Session-12: Ant robotics
Ant robotics may be a special case of
swarm robotics. Swarm robots are simple (and hopefully, therefore cheap) robots
with limited sensing and computational capabilities. This makes it feasible to
deploy teams of swarm robots and cash in of the resulting fault
tolerance and parallelism. Swarm robots cannot use conventional planning
methods thanks to their limited sensing and computational
capabilities. Thus, their behavior is usually driven by local
interactions. Ant robots are swarm robots which will communicate via
markings, almost like ants that lay and follow pheromone trails. Some
ant robots use long-lasting trails (either regular trails of a chemical
substance or smart trails of transceivers. Others use short-lasting trails
including heat and alcohol. Others even use virtual trails.
Session-13: Robotic Process Automation
RPA is an Independent property. Because
the first professional vendor of RPA products in China, RPA aims to
unravel the matter of business process automation for enterprises,
greatly reducing the amount of individuals engaged in standard,
repetitive, cumbersome and high-volume work tasks. It’s the
purest sort of automation. With its lightweight, efficient and fast
performance, RPA has stepped out of the "machine-making" stage and
stepped into a replacement field of "replacement for
people to try to things."
Session-14: Industrial Applications of Robotics
Current innovation, for a dominant a part
of development, extends in creation, throwing, machining and
obtain together offices, are going to
be a big supporter of ripeness development with ample
gains within the assortment of products even with troublesome test
and rivalry Industrial Robots are getting used for around 50
years. The Present-Day Robots at Work: Industrial Robots have come to
assume a big job in numerous modern systems today. These robots
are very often of the Jacquard type—with a few of human
qualities—as against the doll-like structure. The work that
robots are often grouped into three noteworthy divisions: within
the gathering and completing of items; within the progression of
materials and objects, and within the exhibition of
labor in naturally troublesome or risky conditions.
Attendee Criteria
Attendance is generally limited to active researchers and authors of accepted abstracts. Authors of accepted abstracts are pre-approved for registration. All other researchers must Sign up and register towards the conference.
A very limited number of spots are available for individuals in Keynote/Plenary positions. Some of the Keynote and Plenary Speakers will have an opportunity to chair any session during the conference.
25 Oral presentation spots are available for 2-day events. The individual speaker is allowed to present a maximum of 2 talks at the conference.
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Various sessions in our Conferences:
Plenary Talk: A plenary talk of a conference which all members of all parties are to attend. Such a session may include a broad range of content, from keynotes to panel discussions, and is not necessarily related to a specific style of presentation or deliberative process.
Keynote: This is a talk on a specific theme which represent the whole subject of the conference. Keynotes are usually delivered by Professors, President of associations, MD and above.
Oral Presentation: A presentation is a process of presenting a topic to an audience. It is typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, or to build goodwill or to present a new idea or product.
Delegate: One who gains knowledge, comprehension or mastery through experience or study; someone who learns or takes knowledge or beliefs; one that is learning; one that is acquiring new knowledge, behaviour’s, skills, values or preferences.
Poster Presentation: A poster presentation, at a congress or conference with an academic or professional focus, is the presentation of research information, usually peer-reviewed work, in the form of a poster that conference participants may view. A poster session is an event at which many such posters are presented.
Workshop: A workshop is designed to teach something or develop a specific skill while an academic conference is about presenting original research and getting feedback from peers. A workshop doesn't necessarily have to present original research; it is directed more towards teaching and learning in an interactive environment.
E-poster: An e-Poster or digital poster is a digital presentation of research that is presented within a congress.
Video Presentation: Animated or recorded video describing a research or review topic. Video talks for usually not more than 20-30mins)