System theory involves the use of intelligent techniques for modeling, sensing, control and computing
in different disciplines and areas. While the approaches followed are often conceptually similar on
the high level, they appear to be different on the lower levels. In addition the frequent use of
different notation and language makes it awkward for people in one area to understand the approaches
followed in another area. The scope of this conference is to gather researchers from different areas
and disciplines to present results and participate in discussions under the common theme of intelligent
systems and computing. These interactions will facilitate a better understanding of the diversity of
the different approaches as well as of their similarities. In addition it will open the way for
applying approaches that have been successful in one area to problem solving in different areas and
applications.
Topics of interest:
* Modeling and Control of Complex Systems
* Computational Intelligence in Complex Systems
* Neural and Fuzzy Systems
* Signal and Image Processing Systems
* Mobile Computing
* Pervasive Computing
* Distributed Databases
* Large Space Structures
* Aerospace Systems
* Control of Flows
* Biological Systems
* Transportation Systems
* Communication Networks
* Wireless and Mobile Networks
* Ad-hock and Sensor Networks
* Robotics
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