Paper Topics

Submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. For papers that rely heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results should be clear, well executed, and repeatable. Authors are strongly encouraged to make data and code publicly available whenever possible. Every paper submitted to ICMIR2017 conference is sent to at least two reviewers that include members of the International Program Committee, members of the Technical Committee, and additional qualified reviewers. Submissions of papers describing original work in, but not limited to, the following topics are enthusiastically encouraged:


Mechatronics

Intelligent mechatronics, robotics and biomimetics

Novel and unconventional mechatronic systems

Modelling and control of mechatronics systems

Elements, structures, mechanisms of micro and Nano systems

Sensors, wireless sensor networks and multi-sensor data fusion

Biomedical and rehabilitation engineering, prosthetics and artificial organs

AI, neural networks and fuzzy logic in Mechatronics and robotics

Industrial automation, process control and networked control systems

Telerobotics, human computer interaction, human-robot interaction


Robotics

Artificial Intelligence

Bio-inspired robotics

Control algorithms and control systems

Design theories and principles

Evolutional robotics

Field robotics

Force sensors, accelerometers, and other measuring devices

Healthcare robotics

Human-Robot Interaction

Kinematics and dynamics analysis

Manufacturing robotics

Mathematical and computational methodologies in robotics

Medical robotics

Parallel robots and manipulators

Robotic cognition and emotion

Robotic perception and decision

Sensor integration, fusion, and perception

Social robotics