The AIM2005 invited professionals to submit papers or organizing tutorials or workshops in one of the following Categories:
Design and modeling of mechatronic systems
Actuators in Mechatronic Systems, Design Optimization in Mechatronics, Flexible Manipulators and Structures,
Modeling and Design of Mechatonic Systems, Parallel Mechanisms, Compuational Models and Methods
Control applications in mechatronics
Identification and Estimation in Mechatronics, Learning and Neural Control in Mechatronics, Motion Vibration and Noise Control, Neural and Fuzzy Control in Mechatronics, Robot Dynamics and Control
Sensors and sensing systems
Intelligent Sensors, Opto-Mechatronic Sensors, Sensor Integration, Data Fusion, Sensors and Sensing Systems, Machine Vision, Image Processing
Soft computing
Artificial Intelligence in Mechatronics, Wed-based Control of Robotic and Automation Systems, Software Design for System Integration, Technology Enhanced Teaching of Mechatronics Virtual Reality and Display
Bio-mechanical, humanoid robots, human-machine interface
Biomechatronics, Human-Machine Interfaces, Humanoid Robots, Rehabilitation Robots, and Human Interface.
Industrial and novel applications
Data Storage Systems, Electronic Packaging, Fuel Cells and Alternative Power Sources, Novel Industry Applications of Mechatroinics, Service Robots, Space Robotics
Manufacturing
Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Manufacturing, Fixture and Grasping, Intelligent Process Automation, Mechatronics in Manufacturing Processes, Rapid Prototyping, Part Feeding and Object Handling
MEMS, nano technology, and medical mechatronics
Medical Robotics/Mechatronics, Micro/Nano Manipulation, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Design/control of MEMS-nano devices, Applications of nano technology
Mobile robots
Legged Robots, Mobile Robots, Network Robotics, Walking Machines, Underwater robotics, Tele-operation
Automotive systems
Planning and Navigation, Transportation Systems, Vehicle Control, Vehicle Technology, Vehicles and Space Exploration
Invited Sessions: Invited sessions, specifically solicited by an organizer, consist of five related papers. Papers in invited sessions are submitted through the regular review process and, if accepted, would be presented continuously. Invited session organizers should submit to the Invited Session Chair a brief statement of purpose for the session as well as the abstract of the papers to be included.
Tutorials and Workshops: Proposals for half day or full day tutorials and workshops should be submitted to the Tutorial/Workshop Chair. Proposals must include (1) statement of objectives, (2) intended audiences, (3) list of speakers, and (4) list of topics.