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Subject: [prolearn] REV2004, First Call for Papers Date: Thursday 18 March 2004 14:24 From: "Michael E. Auer" M.Auer@cti.ac.at To: prolearn@learninglab.de
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REV2004 First Call for Papers 1st International Symposium "Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation" September 28/29, 2004, Villach, Austria
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Scope of the symposium
Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation are very future trends in engineering and science as well as for advanced teleworking/e-working environments. The general objective of the symposium is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation.
This interdisciplinary symposium is organized by the * Carinthia Tech Institute, Villach/Austria * University Transylvania Brasov/Romania and * University of Maribor/Slovenia and is supported by: * http://www.intas.be/European Commission, INTAS Program * http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/ies/IEEE Industrial Electronics Society * http://www.ocg.atAustrian Computer Society (OCG)
Keynote speakers
* Martyn Cooper, Open University UK * Bert Hesselink, Berkley University * Jean-Pierre Taboy, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Topics of interest * Architectural issues, * Intelligent Remote Control, * Telerobotics, * Standards, standardization proposals, * Human computer interfaces, usability, reusability, * Virtual and Remote Laboratories, * Networking and Grid Technologies, * Demands in Education and Training, e-learning and ODL, * Mixed-reality environments for education and training, * Remote measurement technologies, * Inclusion in existing and future teleworking environments, * Support of collaborative work in virtual engineering environments, * Economic aspects, * Solutions for SME's * Social Impacts of Teleworking, * Present and Future Trends, including social and educational aspects, * Innovative organizational and educational concepts for remote engineering, * Applications and Experiences, Products. Types of sessions * Paper sessions (20 minutes presentation followed by a panel discussion) * Short paper sessions: (15 minutes presentation) * Interactive demonstrations (15 minutes, on-line demonstrations from a remote location are very welcome) * Poster Sessions Other opportunities to participate: * Run a workshop or tutorial (This are half day events and do not require written or published papers. Proposals should clearly indicate the topic, background knowledge expected of the participants, objectives, and the qualifications of the instructor.) * Organize a thematic session. (Proposals should include a minimum of three papers, a session title, a list of the topics covered, and qualifications of the session organizer. The name of the session organizer will appear in the program and proceedings.) * Exhibit at REV (products and developments of remote engineering technology) Conference language
English.
Proceedings
The proceedings will be published on CD in cooperation with the Kassel University Press (own ISBN number). Format instructions will be available in time.
Steering committee
Michael E. Auer, Carinthia Tech Institute, Villach Karel Jezernik, University of Maribor Doru Ursutiu, University Transylvania Brasov
Symposium chair
mailto:M.Auer@IEEE.orgMichael E. Auer, Carinthia Tech Institute
Program committee * Eugen Berman, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva * Christos Bouras, University of Patras and Research Academic Computer Technology Institute * Martyn Cooper, Open University UK * Jose M. Martins Ferreira, University of Porto * Ian Grouth, University of Limerick * György Lipovszki, Technical University of Budapest * Dieter Müller, University of Bremen * Radu Munteanu, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca * Michael Paraskevas, University of Patras * Andreas Pester, Carinthia Tech Institute, Villach * Vladimir Rumyantzev, National University Donetzk and Physico-technical Institute of NASU * Riko Safaric, University of Maribor * Cornel Samoila, University Transylvania Brasov * Rudolf Simon, M+W Zander Facility Engineering GmbH Stuttgart * Jean-Pierre Taboy, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon * Volodymir Tarassenko, National Technical University Kiev Organizing committee chair
mailto:rev@online-lab.netA. Bachinger ( Carinthia Tech Institute)
Submission of papers
The abstracts should be submitted using the http://www.online-lab.net/rev/submitOn-line Abstract Submission Form. If unable to submit the abstract electronically, please contact the Chair.
Proposals for demonstrations, tutorials and the exhibition also may be submitted in a short form (email to: mailto:M.Auer@IEEE.orgM.Auer@IEEE.org ).
Important dates
28 May 2004 Submission of paper abstracts 11 June 2004 Proposals for workshops, tutorials, demos, exhibition 21 June 2004 Notification of acceptance 17 September 2004 Camera-ready due
28/29 September 2004 Symposium REV2004
For more information contact
http://www.online-lab.net/rev mailto:rev@online-lab.net phone: +43-4242-90500-2115 fax: +43-4242-90500-2110
General information
The symposium will be held at the http://www.cti.ac.atCarinthia Tech Institute in Villach. http://www.tiscover.com/1Root/Kontinent/6/Staat/7/Bundesland/17/Ort/788/Home page/f_homepage...2.htmlVillach is located in the southern part of Austria near Italy and Slovenia and can easily be reached by aircraft (Klagenfurt, Ljubljana, Salzburg), by train (EC) and highway (Autobahn).
Prof. Dr.-Ing., Dr.sc. Michael E. Auer Carinthia Tech Institute (University of Applied Sciences) School of Electronics Europastrasse 4, A-9524 Villach, Austria mailto:M.Auer@IEEE.org / http://WWW.cti.ac.at/~auer phone +43(4242)90500-2115 fax ... -2110 PGP: certserver.pgp.com ID: 0x3A87BA62
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