The 2004 International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems Theory and Applications - AISTA 2004 Call for Papers IEEE cooperation in progress November 15-19, 2004, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg http://aista.tudor.lu/aista2004
The International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems - Theory and Applications - AISTA'2004 aims at bringing together theoreticians and practitioners of Intelligent Systems from Luxembourg and around the world to exchange ideas, present their recent results and discuss possible collaborations. The focus of the conference includes, but is not limited to the areas listed below. Control Systems; Neural Networks Control, Fuzzy Logic Control, Genetic Algorithms & Evolutionary Control, Model-Predictive Control, Adaptive and Optimal Control, Intelligent Control Systems, Robotics and Automation, Fault Diagnosis, Intelligent agents & Multiagent Systems, Industrial Automations Hybrid Systems; Fuzzy Evolutionary Systems, Fuzzy Expert Systems, Fuzzy Neural Systems, Neural Genetic Systems, Neural-Fuzzy-Genetic Systems, Hybrid Systems for Optimization Optimization and Prediction; Multi-criteria Optimization, Signal Processing, Time Series Analysis & Prediction, System Identification, Data = Mining & Knowledge Discovery, Intelligent Information Systems, Image Processing, Parallel Computing applications in Identification & Control, Pattern Recognition, Clustering, Classification Decision Making; Intelligent Databases & Information Retrieval, Case-Based = Reasoning, Decision Analysis, Dynamic Systems Modeling, Decision Support Systems, Qualitative and Approximate-Reasoning Modeling Security; Intrusion Detection, Privilege Determining, Denial-of-Service Resistance, Attack Resistance, Cryptographic Mechanisms and Protocols, Mobile Environment Security, Wireless Security, Access control, Database Security, Identification and Authentication Workshop; A workshop dedicated to Satellite Control and Communications will take place in parallel to the conference sessions. Topics might come for example from the field of Intelligent Ground Control Systems, Autonomous Satellite Cluster Control, Intelligent Telemetry Processing, and Intelligent Antenna Systems Instructions for Authors: Papers reporting original and unpublished research or application results pertaining to the above and related topics are solicited. Papers will be reviewed on the basis of two pages extended abstracts of sufficient detail = to permit reasonable evaluation. The final version of accepted papers should be of six pages long. Submissions should include the title, author(s), affiliation(s), e-mail address(es), tel/fax numbers, and postal = addresse(es) on the first page. Papers should be submitted on the conference web site: http://aista.tudor.lu/aista2004. If web submission is = not possible, manuscripts should be sent as an attachment via email to one = of the Program Chairs listed below or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on before the deadline date of July 30, 2004. Dipl. Ing. (FH) Frank ZIMMER SES ASTRA Ch=E2teau De Betzdorf L-6815 Betzdorf Luxembourg Tel: (00352) 710 725 - 419 Fax: (00352) 710 725 - 416 E-Mail :[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : http://www.ses-astra.com Dr. Masoud Mohammadian Senior Lecturer University of Canberra School of Information Sciences and Engineering ACT 2601 Australia Tel: (002) 6201 2917 Fax: (002) 6201 5231 E-Mail :[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : http://www.canberra.edu.au Dr. Eng. Djamel KHADRAOUI Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor 29, avenue John F. Kennedy L-1855 Luxembourg-Kirchberg Luxembourg Tel: (00352)42 59 91 - 333 Fax:(00352) 42 58 99 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.tudor.lu Dr. Pascal Bouvry Professor, University of Luxembourg Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Important Dates: Special Sessions, Panels, Tutorials Deadline: July 15, 2004 Extended Abstract Submission Deadline: July 30, 2004 Notification of Acceptance: September 15, 2004 Camera-Ready Copies of Accepted Papers Deadline: October 15, 2004
