Paper submission closed
The paper submission is closed. The notification of acceptance or rejection is planned for April 15, 2016.
The paper submission is closed. The notification of acceptance or rejection is planned for April 15, 2016.
Due to many requests, the deadline for paper submission has been extended to February 15, 2016.
For more information about conference topics, submission and review process, please refer to Call for Papers (or get the printer-friendly version).
The MED’16 conference features five keynote speakers (in alphabetical order):
For more details, have a look at keynote talk abstracts and speaker biographies.
Prospective authors and participants can view the registration fees and policies.
The updated Call for Papers is now available. You may also download the printer-friendly (PDF) version. The deadline for paper submission is February 1, 2016.
The MED’16 Program Chairs are soliciting contributed technical papers, invited and special session proposals, tutorial proposals, and workshop proposals to be included in the conference program. A broad range of topics is proposed, following current trends of combining control/systems theory with software/communication technologies, as well as new developments in robotics and mechatronics, autonomous systems, unmanned systems, cyber physical systems, network controlled systems, with the goal of strengthening cooperation of control and automation scientists with industry.
We are pleased to announce that MED’16 is now also technically cosponsored by the IEEE Control Systems Society and the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
The preliminary call for papers is now available.
The 24th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, MED’16, is returning to Athens, Greece, and the Divani Caravel Hotel. The theme of MED’16 centers on control and automation challenges and opportunities in the 21st century and on control of autonomous systems. The conference, through its technical program and keynote presentations, will provide a unique opportunity for the academic, research and industrial community to address new challenges, share solutions and discuss future research directions. A broad range of topics is proposed, following current trends of combining control/systems theory with software/communication technologies, as well as new developments in robotics and mechatronics, autonomous systems, unmanned systems, cyber physical systems, network controlled systems, with the goal of strengthening cooperation of control and automation scientists with industry. For conference topics, see Call for Papers.
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