Välkommen !
SSRR 2013 will be hosted this year at Linköping, Sweden.
The 11th anniversary of the IEEE International Symposium on Safety,
Security, and Rescue Robotics will continue its tradition of
attracting cutting-edge papers in the theory and practice of robots
for rapid and secure inspection of critical infrastructure, travelers,
luggage, and paces; disaster response and recovery; humanitarian
demining, disaster mitigation and recovery; detection of chemical,
biological and radiological risks and operations in these dangerous
sites; etc.
Best Paper Awards:
- Best Paper Tangential Closest Gap Based (TCG) Reactive Obstacle Avoidance Navigation for Cluttered Environments by Muhannad Mujahed (GET Lab, Universität Paderborn) Hussein Jaddu (Al-Quds University, Palestine) Dirk Fischer (GET-Lab, Universität Paderborn) Bärbel Mertsching (GET-Lab, Universität Paderborn)
- Best Student Paper Performance Guarantees for C-WMD Robot Missions by Shu Jiang (Georgia Inst. of Technology) Ronald Arkin (Georgia Institute of Technology) Damian Lyons (Fordham University) Tsung-Ming Liu (Fordham University) Dagan Harrington (Fordham University)
Highlights:
Invited Speakers
We are proud to present the following invited speakers:
- Maria Gini, University of Minnesota, USA
Exploiting spatial locality and heterogeneity of agents for search and rescue teamwork [SLIDES PDF]
- Simon Lacroix, LAAS, France
Autonomous teams of aerial and ground robots in search and rescue missions [SLIDES PDF]
- Claudio Melchiorri, Club Alpino Italiano and University of Bologna, Italy
Application of Robotic Technologies to Mountain Rescue [SLIDES PDF]
- Paul Scerri, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), USA
Low-Cost Robotic Airboats for Information Collection [SLIDES PDF]
- Markus Kuchler, Ericsson Response, Sweden
Ericsson Response - A group-wide employee initiative within the Ericsson group for ICT support in humanitarian emergencies [SLIDES PDF]
Activities
Tour of Visualization Center and City Center in Norrköping (Oct. 26)
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