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Call for Papers SICE International Symposium on SICE ISCS Control Systems 2021 2021 March 2‐4, 2021 Online Symposium http://iscs2021.sice‐ctrl.jp/ Call for Papers MSCS General Co-Chairs: The 7th SICE International Symposium on Control Systems (ISCS) Kang‐Zhi Liu (Chiba Univ.) Yuichi Chida (Shinshu Univ.) will take place Tuesday through Thursday, March 2‐4, 2020,asa MSCS Coordinating Program Co-Chairs: part of the 8th SICE Multi‐Symposium on Control Systems (MSCS). Makoto Yokoyama (Niigata Univ.) ISCS is the new event launched in 2015 by the Control Division of Zi‐Jiang Yang (Ibaraki Univ.) the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE) for providing MSCS Local Arrangement Co-Chairs: Satoru Sakai (Shinshu Univ.) an opportunity of international interactions among researchers, Masaya Tanemura (Shinshu Univ.) students, and engineers who are working on various aspects of ISCS Program Chair: control systems, from theory to application. The topics of interest Tomohisa Hayakawa (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) include, but are not limited to: ISCS Program Vice Chair: Toshiyuki Ohtsuka (Kyoto Univ.) Linear Systems; Nonlinear Systems; Hybrid Systems; ISCS Program Committee: Yusuke Fujimoto (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) Robust Control; Optimal Control; Model Predictive Control; Kenichi Hamamoto Networked Control Systems; Adaptive Control; Intelligent (Kajima Technical Research Inst.) Control; Computational Methods; Modeling, System Yutaka Hori (Keio Univ.) Kenta Hoshino (Kyoto Univ.) Identification and Estimation; Process Control; Mechanical Tatsuya Ibuki (Meiji Univ.) Systems Control; Automotive Control; Guidance and Flight Masakazu Koike (Tokyo Univ. of Marine Science and Tech.) Control; Control Applications. Ichiro Maruta (Kyoto Univ.) The regular papers presented in ISCS 2021 will be included in IEEE Masakazu Mukai (Kogakuin Univ.) Hiroshi Okajima (Kumamoto Univ.) Xplore. Find below the information for submission: Kazunori Sakurama (Kyoto Univ.) Tomotake Sasaki (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.) Paper Submission Yuji Wakasa (Yamaguchi Univ.) All of the papers for both of initial and final submissions must be in English. Two categories of contributed papers are provided for authors: Regular paper: Full contributed paper of a completed work. Position paper: Extended abstract of a timely review of research,acasestudy,atechnicaldiscussion,etc. The papers will be peer‐reviewed. The accepted papers will be assigned to oral sessions in English. Important Dates Initial submission due: November 16, 2020 Notification of acceptance: November 30, 2020 Final manuscript due: December 18, 2020 ISCS 2021 Sponsor ISCS 2021 Technical Co-Sponsor SICE International Symposium on SICE ISCS Control Systems 2020 2020 March 3‐5, 2020 Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan http://iscs2020.sice‐ctrl.jp/ Call for Papers MSCS General Chair: The 6th SICE International Symposium on Control Systems (ISCS) Kenji Ikeda (Tokushima Univ.) MSCS Coordinating Program Co-Chairs: will take place Tuesday through Thursday, March 3‐5, 2020 at Masaaki Nagahara (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) Josanjima Campus of Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan,asa Hideaki Ishii (Tokyo Inst. of Technology) part of the 7th SICE Multi‐Symposium on Control Systems (MSCS). MSCS Treasurer: ISCS is the new event launched in 2015 by the Control Division of Takao Sato (Univ. of Hyogo) the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (SICE) for providing ISCS Program Chair: Yuji Wakasa (Yamaguchi Univ.) an opportunity of international interactions among researchers, ISCS Program Vice Chair: students, and engineers who are working on various aspects of Tomohisa Hayakawa (Tokyo Inst. of Technology) control systems, from theory to application. The topics of interest ISCS Program Committee: include, but are not limited to: Yusuke Fujimoto (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) Kenichi Hamamoto (Kajima Technical Research Inst.) Linear Systems; Nonlinear Systems; Hybrid Systems; Takeshi Hatanaka (Osaka Univ.) Kenta Hoshino (Kyoto Univ.) Robust Control; Optimal Control; Model Predictive Control; Yohei Hosoe (Kyoto Univ.) Networked Control Systems; Adaptive Control; Intelligent Yuichi Ikeda (Shonan Inst. of Technology) Osamu Kaneko (The Univ. of Electro‐Communications) Control; Computational Methods; Modeling, System Masaaki Kanno (Niigata Univ.) Identification and Estimation; Process Control; Mechanical Yuki Minami (Osaka Univ.) Hisakazu Nakamura (Tokyo Univ. of Science) Systems Control; Automotive Control; Guidance and Flight Yuki Nishimura (Kagoshima Univ.) Control; Control Applications. Hiroshi Okajima (Kumamoto Univ.) Kazunori Sakurama (Kyoto Univ.) The regular papers presented in ISCS 2020 will be included in IEEE Tomotake Sasaki (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.) Xplore. Find below the information for submission: Masayuki Sato (JAXA) Shin Wakitani (Hiroshima Univ.) Tsuyoshi Yuno (Kyushu Univ.) Paper Submission ISCS Working Group: All of the papers for both of initial and final submissions must be in Yusuke Fujimoto (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) English. Two categories of contributed papers are provided for Takeshi Hatanaka (Osaka Univ.) Kenta Hoshino (Kyoto Univ.) authors: Hisakazu Nakamura (Tokyo Univ. of Science) Regular paper: Full contributed paper of a completed work. Yuki Nishimura (Kagoshima Univ.) Hiroshi Okajima (Kumamoto Univ.) Position paper: Extended abstract of a timely review of Kazunori Sakurama (Kyoto Univ.) research,acasestudy,atechnicaldiscussion,etc. Shin Wakitani (Hiroshima Univ.) Tsuyoshi Yuno (Kyushu Univ.) The papers will be peer‐reviewed. The accepted papers will be ISCS Program Committee: assigned to oral sessions in English. Yusuke Fujimoto (The Univ. of Kitakyushu) Kenichi Hamamoto (Kajima Technical Research Inst.) Takeshi Hatanaka (Osaka Univ.) Important Dates Kenta Hoshino (Kyoto Univ.) Yohei Hosoe (Kyoto Univ.) Initial submission due: November 4, 2019 Yuichi Ikeda (Shonan Inst. of Technology) Notification of acceptance: December 2, 2019 Osamu Kaneko (The Univ. of Electro‐Communications) Masaaki Kanno (Niigata Univ.) Final manuscript due: December 20, 2019 Yuki Minami (Osaka Univ.) Hisakazu Nakamura (Tokyo Univ. of Science) Yuki Nishimura (Kagoshima Univ.)ISCS 2020 Sponsor ISCS 2020 Technical Co-Sponsor Hiroshi Okajima (Kumamoto Univ.) Kazunori Sakurama (Kyoto Univ.) Tomotake Sasaki (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.) Masayuki Sato (JAXA) Shin Wakitani (Hiroshima Univ.) Tsuyoshi Yuno (Kyushu Univ.).
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