Submissions:
The submission of full papers with up to 6 pages is invited. They
should address topics as outlined above and focus on insights and
lessons gained from recent research and practical experience.
Position papers describing new ideas, promising approaches, and work
in progress are considered particularly appropriate. These papers
should outline the contribution that the authors intend to make at
the Workshop. The papers need to be submitted as PDF files through
our WWW server.
The authors are asked to submit, with their papers, the following
information:
- Paper Title
- Author's Name
- Contact Address & Email
- Abstract
- Keyword list
Final Papers:
The final papers must be prepared according to the Author's Kit Instructions. A corresponding LaTeX2e style file can be downloaded from our WWW
server. To illustrate the style of papers required for IFAC
meetings, sample pages are available in Word and PDF formats. Accepted papers must be presented
in person at the Workshop.
A selection of the best submissions will be proposed for
publication in the IFAC affiliated journals (Pergamon Press'
Automatica, Control Engineering Practice, Annual Reviews in Control,
Journal of Process Control,Engineering Applications of Artificial
Intelligence and Kluwer's Real-Time Systems).
Participation:
Attendance will be limited to approx. 60 active workers in the
field. Participants are requested to register in advance not later
than by 30 July 2004. Correspondence:
All correspondence should be addressed to the Workshop or IPC
chairmen.
Language:
English will be the working language of the workshop and will be
used for the proceedings, the presentations and discussions. No
simultaneous translation will be provided.
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