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RE: Robotics Conference Session??????
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Thu, 10 Feb 2000 12:11:05 GMT
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Barbara,

In reference to your question about the call for papers, please find
attached below the original announcement.  I, too, hope to get a paper in
the session as my class of freshman engineers are designing and building an
Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Personnel Locator Vehicle (PLV).  Just jope I
can find the time to get the abstract done!

Take care,
Carl

Carl Schaefer
Adjunct Professor
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
George Mason University


"Call for Papers

IEEE System, Man, and Cybernetics 2000

October 8-11, 2000
Music City Sheraton
Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Organized session on Robotic Construction: An Integrated Systems Approach to
Teaching.

The Technical Programs Committee is soliciting papers for presentation on
Robotic Construction: An Integrated Systems Approach to Teaching at the IEEE
SMC Conference.  All papers will be reviewed by up to three referees for
technical merit and content on the basis of an abstract (1 page). The
deadline
for submission is February 18th.

Robotics is a medium that allows a comprehensive view of an
integrated-engineered system. It affords a view of information processing
from
the microprocessor level of computing up through the application software
level. It provides a picture that illustrates the connection between the
mechanical components of a system and the computing components. It also
provides a focus for different cross-functional teams to contribute
different
problem solving perspectives to a project. It embodies all of the essential
components of Cybernetics.

With the development of inexpensive robotic platforms, the use of robotics
in
teaching and research has become readily available. More importantly, these
platforms have made the area of robotics accessible to everyone by removing
the
need to have a background in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,
and computer science at the same time. Consequently, this "constructionist"
approach to teaching is being used in various computer science courses, in
engineering disciplines such as industrial engineering design courses,
electrical engineering microprocessor courses, and mechanical engineering
dynamics and control courses, and in cross discipline courses such as
biological computing.

This organized session of SMC 2000 will focus on the use inexpensive robot
platforms for teaching and research. Papers can focus on pedagogical goals,
course curriculum, techniques, methods for developing materials and
curriculum,
innovative course applications, and insights from course experiences. This
forum can also be used to present robotics research using these platforms.
Of
particular interest are projects that demonstrate how these robotics
platforms
can be used to afford undergraduate students the opportunity to do research
oriented projects and projects that demonstrate a cross-disciplinary effort.

Papers accepted for presentation will appear in the Conference Proceedings.
All
abstracts must have a cover page containing the title of the paper along
with
the names, affiliations, and complete mailing (including electronic mailing)
addresses of all authors, as well as the designated topic area of Robotic
Construction: An Integrated Systems Approach to Teaching.  All
correspondence
will be directed to the first named author unless indicated otherwise.
Details
about the conference and on-line abstract submission can be found at
http://mot.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/smc2000/"



-----Original Message-----
From: news-gateway@lugnet.com [mailto:news-gateway@lugnet.com]On Behalf
Of Barbara Nostrand
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 9:55 PM
To: lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com
Subject: Robotics Conference Session??????


Hi.

My hard disk drive died this morning taking with it the announcement
posted to this list about the robotics in education session at a
forthcoming IEEE conference. Does anyone at all still have that
announcement. I talked to the organizers and they are interested
in what I might have to talk about.

Barbara Nostrand




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