Afternoon Schedule of November 2 (Program of Invited Talks) is changed.

Overview

The 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics (SSRR2011) is dedicated to identifying and solving the key issues necessary to field capable robots across a variety of challenging applications. In 2011 it will be hosted at Kyoto University (November 1-5, 2011).
This ninth symposium (workshop) in the series will address both the research challenges posed by search and rescue scenarios and the design of deployable robotic systems that satisfy user-defined requirements. As always, emergency responders and other expected users will be involved in presentations and discussions to ensure the practical relevance of technology developments for actual usage.

Important dates

June 15. 2011 >> June 30 (Extended) Deadline for submission of paper
July 31. 2011 >> August 15, 2011 (Extended) Notification of acceptance
August 31. 2011 >> September 7, 2011 (Extended) Submission of camera ready papers

Information

All accepted papers are published by IEEE. Furthermore, a selection gets the opportunity to contribute an extended version to a special journal issue.

No-show paper will not be included in IEEE Xplores.

Organizing Committee of SSRR2011 provides two awards at the SSRR2011.
In addition, Awards and Travel Grants of IEEE SSRR2011 for Outrageous Visions for Computing in Rescue Robotics Track is prepared.
Potential applicants are encouraged to submit papers to SSRR2011.
See Award page for more detail.

Related event

International Robot Exhibition 2011 : Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo, Japan, November 9-12, 2011
https://www.nikkan.co.jp/eve/irex/english/

2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration : Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, December 20-22, 2011
https://www.si-sice.org/SII2011/

News

Sponsored by

IEEE Robotics and Automation Society

Technically Sponsored by

International Rescue System Institute

Supported by

Kyoto University
Kansai Research Foundation for Technology Promotion
Kayamori Foundation of Informational Science Advancement
NSK Foundation for the Advancement of Mechatronics
Tateisi Science and Technology Foundation


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