General Co-Chairs

   - Oussama Khatib

(Stanford University, USA)


Program Co-Chairs


   - Anis Koubâa

(Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia / CISTER Research Unit, Portugal)

   - Abdelmajid Khelil(TU Darmstadt, Germany)

Overview <http://www.robosense.org/#>

Mobile robots and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have enabled great
potentials and a large space for ubiquitous and pervasive applications.
Robotics and WSNs have mostly been considered as separate research fields
and little work has investigated the marriage between these two
technologies. However, these two technologies share several features,
enable common cyber-physical applications and provide complementary support
to each other.

The objective of this school is to bring together researchers from
academia, and industry working in to both robotics and sensor networks
areas to present and discuss recent advances and innovative ideas
pertaining to these fields. RoboSense 2012 also aims to present a
comprehensive state-of-the-art of the enabling technologies for the concept
of mobile robots, Wireless Sensor Networks, intelligent transportation
systems, wireless standard protocols, cooperative robots, etc. from the
basic concepts to the latest achievement and the future challenges in the
related research area.

The program does not only include theoritical lectures, but also ecompasses
*three hands-on labs:* one lab on wireless sensor networks, one lab on
robotic and one lab on the remote CONET testbed.
Goals <http://www.robosense.org/#>

The goals of the RoboSense 2012 School are as follows:


   - Provide a basic survey of the current research works and challenges on
      mobile and cooperative robots, cyber-physical and sensor-based systems.
      - Provide a overview of the current enabling technologies for
      robotics, cyber-physical and sensor-based systems.
      - Provide a good opportunity to meet people and distinguished
      scholars working on robotic, cyber-physical and sensor-based systems.
      - Establish contacts that may lead to research collaborations in the
      future.
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