Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to participate in the ASME/IFToMM International 
Conference on Reconfigurable Mechanisms and Robots (ReMAR 2009) to be held at 
King’s College London on 22-24 June 2009. The organizing committee highly 
encourage researchers and engineers in the areas of robotics, mechatronics, 
mechanisms, manufacturing and automation to attend the ReMAR 2009.

The conference will have 7 symposia and 23 sessions with 108 presentations from 
22 countries and regions and over 130 delegates (today’s figure) being 
registered. Ten keynote speakers will present the research and topics on 
reconfigurable mechanisms, origami-inspired mechanisms, reconfigurable 
machines, reconfigurable robots, humanoid robots and reconfigurable 
manufacturing systems. The speeches will no doubt interest audience with their 
colorful background including current development and future research direction 
and ancient Chinese mechanisms. A reception will be held on Sunday and a 
banquet is to be held on Monday night. On Tuesday we shall have conference 
luncheon and cruising at River Thames and touring and listening to the debates 
at Houses of Parliaments. The conference shall conclude on Wednesday at noon 
time. A colorful social event has also been arranged by our event chair and the 
local arrangement team.

The registration fee shall have different levels and registration on daily 
basis is also available in the conference website at 
www.remar2009.com<http://www.remar2009.com/>. Since late June and July are the 
eventful months in London, please book your accommodation as early as possible. 
The detailed accommodation information can be found from the ReMAR 2009 
website. If you need further help in booking the accommodation, please contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and copy to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

The hardcover book and CDROM proceedings are to be ready by mid-June. The 
Conference has received the overwhelming response with 168 full submissions and 
108 papers were selected after the rigorous peer-review process. Each paper has 
at least three reviewers to make the recommendation and the acceptance rate is 
64.3%. The final submissions have also been carefully prepared by all the 
authors of the accepted papers. These 108 papers are given from professionals 
who are working in this leading field of reconfigurable mechanisms, machines, 
robots and manufacturing systems

The conference is sponsored by the ASME Control Group, Design Division and 
Mechanisms and Robotics Committee, by the IFToMM (International Federation of 
the Promotion of Mechanisms and Machines), and by the Automation and Robotics 
Society of the IEEE.

The conference is a high-level review of the past ten-year development in 
reconfigurable mechanisms, machines, robots and manufacturing systems and their 
applications to domestic use, production, health, rescue and outer space 
exploration. In particular, the conference provides an international forum for 
presenting and discussing new mechanisms and robots developed in the past 
decade with their new properties of changing topological structure, therefore 
the mobility and for discussing their uses for domestic, hazardous, out-space 
and manufacturing environments with adaptability and reconfiguration. The 
conference also provides a forum to discuss the future direction of research in 
this leading field in both academic and industrial communities.

The 7 symposia and 23 sessions are listed as follows:

1.  Reconfiguration Theory
1.1. Reconfiguration Principles and Reviews
1.2. Variable Geometry and Characteristics
1.3. Reconfigurable Truss and Foldable Mechanisms

2.  Reconfigurable Mechanism Topology and Design
2.1. Topology and Transformation
2.2. Synthesis Based on Reconfiguration Principles
2.3. Design of Reconfigurable Mechanisms
2.4. Type Synthesis of Multiple Operational Modes

3.  Kinematics and Dynamics of Reconfigurable Mechanisms
3.1. Kinematic Analysis of Reconfigurable Mechanisms
3.2. Dynamic Analysis of Reconfigurable Mechanisms
3.3. Force and Torque Modelling of Reconfigurable Mechanisms

4.  Bio-Reconfiguration Techniques and Biomedical Devices
4.1. Bio-Reconfiguration and Analysis
4.2. Biomedical Devices and Bio-Design
4.3. Bio-System

5.  Origami-Inspired Reconfigurable Mechanisms
5.1. Artmimetic
5.2. Anatomy and Configuration

6.  Analysis, Design and Control of Reconfigurable Robots
6.1. Modular Robots
6.2. Analysis and Design of Reconfigurable Robots
6.3. Metamorphic Robots and Applications
6.4. Reconfigurable Parallel Mechanisms
6.5. Control

7.  Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
7.1. Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
7.2. Reconfigurable Fixtures and Manufacturing Devices

Workshop 1 : Climbing and Modular Robots
Workshop 2 : Automatic Feeding and Transmission

Best wishes,

Professor Jian S Dai,

Conference Chair of the ASME/IFToMM International Conference on Reconfigurable 
Mechanisms and Robots (ReMAR 2009), www.remar2009.com<http://www.remar2009.com/>
Chair in Mechanisms and Robotics
CEng, IMechE Fellow, CertEd(HE)
King's College London
University of London
Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK
+44 (0) 20 7848 2321
www.kcl.ac.uk/cmms/jsd<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cmms/jsd>

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