Workshop on Bio-Inspired Self-Organizing Robotic Systems – ICRA 2010
This is my site Written by Simon Garnier on February 10, 2010 – 9:45 pm • Filed Under Conference/Workshop, Events, Robotics, Swarm Intelligence

Prof. Yan Meng (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology) and Prof. Yaochu Jin (Honda Research Institute Europe) are organizing a special workshop on "Bio-Inspired Self-Organizing Robotic Systems" during the next ICRA 2010 conference. The conference will hold from May 3 to May 8, 2010, in Anchorage, Alaska. The workshop will be scheduled on May 3. 

Call for papers is available here along with a summary of the objectives of this workshop. In short, 

This half-day workshop aims to bring together new theories and methodologies inspired by biological principles for self-organizing robotic systems. The emphasis of the workshop is on bridging multi-disciplinary research areas such as robotics, artificial life, systems biology, and evolutionary computation. Topics of this workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Morphogenetic approaches to self-organizing multi-robot systems
  • Morphogenetic approaches to modular robots
  • Evolutionary and developmental approaches to design of robot body-plan and controller
  • Self-organized multi-robot pattern formation and boundary coverage
  • Stigmergy in self-organized collective construction
  • Swarm intelligence based approaches to multi-robot systems
  • Unified approaches to self-assembling swarm and modular robots
  • Evolutionary multi-robot organism
  • Robustness, self-reparability and evolvability of self-organizing multi-robot systems

Important dates to remember are:

  • Submission deadline: February 25, 2010
  • Author notification: March 6, 2010
  • Final version due: March 12, 2010
  • Workshop: May 3, 2010

By the way, I'm giving a talk there. 


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