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Scope and Goals:
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The Workshop of Physical Agents intends to be a forum for information and experiences exchange in different areas regarding the concept of agent on physical environments, especially applied to the control and coordination of autonomous systems: robots, mobile robots, industrial processes or complex systems.
The Workshop of Physical Agents intends to be a forum for information and experiences exchange in different areas regarding the concept of agent on physical environments, especially applied to the control and coordination of autonomous systems: robots, mobile robots, industrial processes or complex systems.
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Areas of interest:
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We look for contributions describing scientific works in all areas that use agent-based technologies concepts, especially industrial applications, robotics and domotics (physical agents) and applications related to the information society, (software agents) highlighting the similarities and synergies among physical and software agents. We understand that physical agent applications are mainly orientated to the control, coordination and planning of autonomous systems: industrial or mobile robots, industrial processes, domotics and complex systems. Contributions can also be related to educational aspects of the above mentioned technologies. As in previous years, topics related to Robocup and FIRA (robotic soccer), AgentLink, and AgentCities will also be welcomed. That is: Computer vision techniques, planning on dynamic systems, simulation environments as RoboSoccer or JavaSoccer, motion coordination and cooperation among robots, interchange of network services, Internet, etc. Just as previous editions, the Program Committee invites participants to bring real robots to the Workshop
We look for contributions describing scientific works in all areas that use agent-based technologies concepts, especially industrial applications, robotics and domotics (physical agents) and applications related to the information society, (software agents) highlighting the similarities and synergies among physical and software agents. We understand that physical agent applications are mainly orientated to the control, coordination and planning of autonomous systems: industrial or mobile robots, industrial processes, domotics and complex systems. Contributions can also be related to educational aspects of the above mentioned technologies. As in previous years, topics related to Robocup and FIRA (robotic soccer), AgentLink, and AgentCities will also be welcomed. That is: Computer vision techniques, planning on dynamic systems, simulation environments as RoboSoccer or JavaSoccer, motion coordination and cooperation among robots, interchange of network services, Internet, etc. Just as previous editions, the Program Committee invites participants to bring real robots to the Workshop
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Demos and Exhibitions:
Demos and Exhibitions
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As in former editions of this workshop, the organizing committee will support live or video-based demos and exhibitions. Those interested in taking  part  in  the  mobile  robots  exhibitions  must  contact  the organization as soon  as possible in  order to organize  the  logistic  aspects.  Some suggested exhibitions  are: robotic soccer players, searching & collecting robots, exploratory  and map building robots,  cooperating  robots,  guide  robots,  surveillance  robots, etc. Additionally, a commented video may be a suitable demo if, due to any reason, live demos should not  be possible.
As in former editions of this workshop, the organizing committee will support live or video-based demos and exhibitions. Those interested in taking  part  in  the  mobile  robots  exhibitions  must  contact  the organization as soon  as possible in  order to organize  the  logistic  aspects.  Some suggested exhibitions  are: robotic soccer players, searching & collecting robots, exploratory  and map building robots,  cooperating  robots,  guide  robots,  surveillance  robots, etc. Additionally, a commented video may be a suitable demo if, due to any reason, live demos should not  be possible.




Important Dates
Important Dates
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When: September 3-4, 2012
When: September 3-4, 2012

Revisión del 14:00 13 ene 2012

Research question

Control de sistemas multirobot ligados.
Control por refuerzo (con y sin modelo).

Estado burocrático de la tesis

Director
Manuel Graña
Inscrita la tesis (Manuel Graña)
DEA realizado

Call for papers

WORKSHOP OF PHYSICAL AGENTS 2012

Scope and Goals:

The Workshop of Physical Agents intends to be a forum for information and experiences exchange in different areas regarding the concept of agent on physical environments, especially applied to the control and coordination of autonomous systems: robots, mobile robots, industrial processes or complex systems. Participation to WAF'2012 is open to Spanish and international research groups from areas related to autonomous control systems and artificial intelligence applied to robotics and domotics.


Areas of interest:

We look for contributions describing scientific works in all areas that use agent-based technologies concepts, especially industrial applications, robotics and domotics (physical agents) and applications related to the information society, (software agents) highlighting the similarities and synergies among physical and software agents. We understand that physical agent applications are mainly orientated to the control, coordination and planning of autonomous systems: industrial or mobile robots, industrial processes, domotics and complex systems. Contributions can also be related to educational aspects of the above mentioned technologies. As in previous years, topics related to Robocup and FIRA (robotic soccer), AgentLink, and AgentCities will also be welcomed. That is: Computer vision techniques, planning on dynamic systems, simulation environments as RoboSoccer or JavaSoccer, motion coordination and cooperation among robots, interchange of network services, Internet, etc. Just as previous editions, the Program Committee invites participants to bring real robots to the Workshop

Submissions of papers are invited in any of the following topics, and in related areas:

- Physical agents - Software agents - Multiagent systems - Domotic agents & applications - Smart-sensors networks - Human-Robot interaction - Robotic manipulators - Robocup and soccer robots - Mobile robots - Autonomous and semiautonomous robots - Cooperating robots - Industrial robotics - Applied intelligent robotic systems - Computer vision and robotics - SLAM - Artificial Vision and Robotics - Machine learning and robotics


Demos and Exhibitions

As in former editions of this workshop, the organizing committee will support live or video-based demos and exhibitions. Those interested in taking part in the mobile robots exhibitions must contact the organization as soon as possible in order to organize the logistic aspects. Some suggested exhibitions are: robotic soccer players, searching & collecting robots, exploratory and map building robots, cooperating robots, guide robots, surveillance robots, etc. Additionally, a commented video may be a suitable demo if, due to any reason, live demos should not be possible.


Important Dates

When: September 3-4, 2012 Where: Citius, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain Submission Deadline: March 31, 2012 Notification Due: May 21, 2012 Final version due: June 4, 2012

For details please visit: http://www.jopha.net/waf/index.php/waf/waf12