Track 1 - Information Technology in Automation
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Alois ZoitlJohannes Kepler University, AustriaWolfgang KastnerTechnical University of Wien, Austria |
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Track on Information Technology in Automation is focused on the development, adoption and application of information technology for automation systems.
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- IT Modeling Techniques for Automation Systems
- Model Driven Development and Model Based Engineering in Automation and Mechatronic Systems
- Data Modeling along the Plant Life Cycle
- Domain Specific Modeling and Programming Languages
- Knowledge-Based Systems
- Ontologies and Semantic Web in Automation Systems
- IT Architecture techniques in Automation Systems
- Vertical Integration and Integration with MES and ERP Systems
- Energy Management in and by Automated Systems
- Software Reuse, Software Product Lines, and other Software Engineering Methods in Automation
- Agile software development in Automation
- Dynamically Reconfigurable, Adaptive, and Emergent Automation Software/Systems
- Security and Safety in Factory, Energy, Home and Building Automation
- Case Studies and Application Reports
Track 2 - Industrial Communication Technologies and Systems
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Julian ProenzaUniversity of Balearic Islands, SpainSvetlana GirsMälardalen University, Sweden |
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The focus of the Track on Industrial Communication Technologies and Systems is on industrial communication technologies, including modeling, analysis, and synthesis of provably correct systems, as well as characterization of application requirements, implementations, performance evaluation, validation, and case studies. Original contributions in these areas are solicited.
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- Industrial networks
- IP-based and web-based industrial communications
- Integration and interoperability of automation networks
- Middleware for industrial communications and decentralized control
- Software-Defined Networks and cognitive radio networks
- Wireless instrumentation and wireless sensor networks
- Mesh, relay, and multi-hop industrial networks
- Wireless coexistence, spectrum-sharing and radio resource management in industrial environments
- Dependability, fault tolerance, and safety in industrial networks
- Information security in industrial communications
- Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
- Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications
- Communication technologies for Industry 4.0
- Remote configuration and network management
- Real-time communication and precise synchronization
- Event-driven and time-triggered communications
- Quality of Service (QoS) and performance indexes
- Time-Sensitive Networking
Track 3 - Real-Time (and Networked) Embedded Systems
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Luis AlmeidaUniversity of Porto, PortugalManuel BarrancoUniversity of Balearic Islands, Spain |
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Industry is increasingly permeated with embedded systems involved in complex functionality, distributed intelligence and adaptive behaviour. Some of these features are deployed locally exploiting new powerful computing architectures while other are offloaded to peripheric or remote computing centres through ubiquitous connectivity and global networks. This track focuses on the challenges that arise from designing these systems, particularly given real-time, power, reliability, available resources and other constraints.
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- Application and Platform models: Real-Time Computing; Real-Time and Embedded Operating Systems and Communications; Networked and Distributed Embedded Systems; Multi/Many-Core Embedded Systems; Wireless Sensor (and Actuator) Networks; Cyber Physical Systems; Industrial Internet-of-Things; Integration with Cloud/Fog/Edge Computing.
- Design, Analysis and Deployment methods: Design Tools, Flows and Methodologies; Hardware/Software Co-Design; Components, Platforms and Re-Use; Synthesis and Code-Generation; Formal Methods; Verification and Validation; Data Integration and Fusion; Quality of Service; Timing and Schedulability Analysis.
- Architectures and System-wide issues: Distributed and System-on-Chip Architectures; Reconfigurable Real-Time Systems; Context-Aware and Self-Organizing Systems; Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems; Reliable and Fault-Tolerant Real-Time Systems; Energy and Performance Optimization.
Track 4 - Automated Manufacturing Systems
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Michael WeyrichUniversity of Stuttgart, GermanyMartin WollschlaegerTU Dresden, Germany |
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This track focuses on the use of techniques and technologies for the modelling, analysis, intelligent control, and enterprise integration of automated manufacturing systems.
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- Synthesis and Analysis Techniques; Performance Evaluation and reliability
- Scheduling, Resource allocation and Optimization
- Discrete Event Systems in Manufacturing Systems
- Formal Modelling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
- Fault Diagnosis, State-Estimation, and Identification in formal models
- Networked Control of Manufacturing Systems
- Planning and Distributed Control of Industrial Systems
- Formal Methods and Verification Tools
- Security Analysis and Privacy Enforcement
- Discrete and Continuous Industrial Automation Systems
- Automated Manufacturing Systems and Enterprise Integration
- Application of Service-Oriented Technologies
- Test Cases, Benchmarks and Tools
- Applications and Experiences in Practice
- Recent Developments in Standardization, intelligent Cyber physical Production Systems
Track 5 - Industrial Control
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Antonio VisioliUniversity of Brescia, ItalyRamon VilanovaUniversitat Autonoma Barcelona, Spain |
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This track focuses on the critical issues in industrial control. Industrial control addresses the use of sensors, metrology, and algorithms to monitor equipment, processes, and products to provide actionable information for maintenance and control. The successful application of industrial control draws from the domain expertise of multiple disciplines that are typically responsible for delivering separate elements of the complete solution, such as IT/factory automation, process technology, control engineering, yield management, safety engineering, etc.
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- Process Monitoring and Control
- Equipment Monitoring and Control
- Supervisory Control
- Intelligent Control
- Process Modeling and Optimization
- Control Performance Assessment
- Industrial Internet of Things
- Industrial Control Applications
- Computer Implementation of Control Systems
- Safety Issues in Industrial Control
- Environmental Implications of Control Systems
- Fault-tolerant control systems
- Event-based control design
- Control of processes with delay
Track 6 - Computer Vision and Human-Machine Interaction in Industrial and Factory Automation
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Javier Silvestre-BlanesUniversitat Politècnica de València, SpainMarco PortaUniversity of Pavia, Italy |
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The Track on Computer Vision and Human-Machine Interaction in Industrial and Factory Automation aims at bringing together researchers interested in computer vision, object detection and recognition, and Human- Machine-Interaction in automation and industrial applications, as well as to present current research results and to share their experience.
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- Computer vision systems
- Machine vision technology for flexible factory automation
- Image and video processing, analysis and interpretation
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Vision-based human-machine interaction
- Multimodal communication
- Human activity and behavior understanding
- Interface design and evaluation
- Virtual, mixed, and augmented reality
- Mobile, wearable and ubiquitous computing
- System and user evaluation
- Information visualization
Track 7 - Intelligent Robots and Systems
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Antoni GrauTechnical University of Catalonia, SpainHolger VoosUniversity of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
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The aim of this Track is to gather researchers and practitioners to report on recent achievements and on requirements in the development of real-world intelligent robots and systems, comprising robot prototypes, robot programming, robotic & artificial intelligence applications, sensor data processing in robotics and intelligent embedded systems, as well as on benchmarking and usability studies.
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- Environment Description, Map Building and Localization, SLAM
- Navigation incl. Collision Avoidance and Path Planning
- Perception for Robotics
- Advanced Sensors and Vision Systems for Robotics
- Active SLAM
- Multi-Agent Systems and Distributed Robotic Architectures
- Cooperative and Collaborative Robotics
- Network Robotic
- Intelligent Robotic Assistant
- Intelligent Embedded Systems and Integrated Intelligence
- Cognitive Robotics
- Robot Learning and Deep Learning in Robotics
- Robot Programming and Control Architecture Design
- Arms and Mobile Manipulators
- Simulation and Models for Robotics
- Training and Education in Robotics
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Supervision, Planning and Failure Recovery
- Advanced Applications of Autonomous Robots
- Sustainable Robotics and Applications
Track 8 - Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks, and Information Processing
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Paolo FerrariUniversity of Brescia, ItalyStefano VitturiNational Research Council of Italy (CNR-IEIIT), Italy |
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This track focuses on the use of smart sensor technologies and information processing for monitoring and analysis of industrial systems, factory automation systems and related applications. The track focuses on architectural principles, design techniques and implementation models for networked embedded sensor systems along with methods for their evaluation and/or performance analysis. Experience reports and case studies making appropriate scientific and technical contributions in this area are also solicited.
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- Networked Sensing
- Novel components, devices and architectures
- Devices and protocols for the (Industrial) Internet of Things
- Energy harvesting in sensor networks
- Network and system architectures
- Security analysis and protocols
- Communication protocols for sensor networks deployed in industrial scenarios
- Information Processing
- Sensor data processing, data mining
- (Distributed) Signal processing and data analytics
- Sensor network modeling, simulation, measurements, and analysis
- Network health monitoring, QoS management and dependability
- Sensor tasking and actuation, wireless control and automation systems
- Applications
- Industrial sensor network applications, deployment and case studies
- Smart systems for production, optimization and green energy
- Home and building automation, smart factories, smart grid, healthcare
Track 9 - Complex Automation Systems and Systems Engineering
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Arndt LuederOtto-v.-Guericke Universität, GermanyLuca FerrariniPolitecnico di Milano, Italy |
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The focus of the Track on Complex Automation Systems and Systems Engineering is on the system level design of complex engineering systems, such as industrial Cyber Physical Systems, towards attaining functional requirements and predictable performance.
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- Systems Engineering, Systems-of-Systems Engineering, Systems Architecture
- Complex Automation Systems
- Structural and Dynamic Complexity
- Cyber-Physical Systems & Cyber Security
- Distributed Adaptive and Predictive Real Time Control Systems
- Cloud Manufacturing
- Edge/Fog Computing in Automation
- Humans in the Loop
- Modelling & Simulation – Digital Twin
- Large-Scale System Integration and Verification
- Decision-making for Complex Systems
- Scalability and Complexity Management
- Modularity, Composability and Complexity in Autonomous Systems
- Case Studies and application reports from factory and process automation, automotive applications, transportation systems, district and urban automation and systems, energy systems, eHealth automation systems
Track 10 - Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Physical Systems in Automation
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Daswin De SilvaLa Trobe University, AustraliaStamatis KarnouskosSAP, Germany |
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Focus of this track are methods, technologies and case studies which leverage on cyber-physical systems to provide smart capabilities such as self-configuration, self-optimization and self diagnosis.
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- Distributed Architectures for Adaptive Systems
- Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems
- Self-Adaption and Self-Organization for Smart Factories
- Smart Cities, Smart Buildings and Smart Energy
- Deep learning and Self-Optimizing Cyber-Physical Systems
- Grey-box machine learning
- Real-time implementation of AI in automation
- Knowledge representation and ontologies
- Automatic system configuration
- Networked Adaptive Systems
- Intelligent Interfaces to Smart Distributed Systems, AI Powered
- Smart Interfaces
- Machine Learning for Production
- Algorithms for Diagnosis and Repair
- Self-configuration and self-optimization