ISMA07 is the fourth of a series of symposia that focuses on theoretical and practical aspects of Mechatronics. The Symposium covers the synergetic integration of mechanical engineering with electronics, intelligent control, and design and manufacturing of industrial products and processes.
This conference is not currently accepting submissions.
Biomechatronics is the interdisciplinary study of biology, mechanics and electronics that focuses on the interactivity of biological organs, including the brain, with electromechanical devices and systems.
Mechatronics applications mostly include microcontrollers/microprocessors and software. Many of these applications are time and safety-critical and must therefore be predictable and robust. Models and methods are used for design of hard real-time control software for mechanical applications.
Industrial Automation
Intelligent Manufacturing Technologies
Mechatronics Education
Mechatronics Future Directions
MEMS and Nano-technologies
Modeling & Simulation and Virtual Reality
Networked Mechatronics Systems
Process control, factory automation and plant information systems are major concerns in determining the cost of construction or modernization for industrial manufacturing facilities. Projects utilizing distributed control systems, programmable logic controllers, coordinated drives, motion controllers, intelligent valves, process variable transmitters and computers require innovation and experience to fully integrate the hardware and software.
Remote Monitoring and Control
Autonomous systems is the field of devices that have onboard intelligence and standalone communication capabilities. they are a combination of a computational core, sensors and motors, a finite store for energy and a suited control allowing for flexible stand-alone operation.
Sensor Design, Integration and Fusion
Smart Sensors and Actuators
System of systems in Mechatronics
Wireless ad-hoc networks are formed by a set of hosts that communicate with each other over a wireless channel. Each node has the ability to communicate directly with another node in its physical proximity. They operate in a self-organized and decentralized manner and message communication takes place via multi-hop spreading.
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