CEMC 2016, is an international conference where theory, practices, and applications of Electroncis Devices, Digital Electronics, Circuits, Control and Instrumentation, Communication system, Power Electronics and Power Engineering and related topics are presented and discussed. Original contributions are solicited on topics covered under broad areas such as (but not limited to):
Track I: Computer Science & Engineering
Track II: Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Track III: Mechanical Engineering
Track IV: Civil Engineering
Track I: Computer Science & Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Automated Software Engineering
- Bioinformatics and Scientific Computing
- Compilers and Interpreters
- Human-machine interaction and visual data mining
- Computer Architecture & VLSI
- Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems
- Distributed Systems
- Event Driven Programming
- Expert Systems
- High Performance Computing
- Image Processing
- Information Retrieval
- Information Systems
- Mobile Computing
- Security & Cryptography
- Software Engineering & CASE
- Technology in Education
- Technology Management
- Theoretical Computer Science
- User Interface
- Applications of Computer Science and Engineering
- Multimedia Applications
- Natural Language Processing
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Performance Evaluation
- Programming Languages
- Reconfigurable Computing Systems
Track II: Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Instrumentation
- Electric Power Generation
- Electronic Materials
- Electromagnetic Transients Programs
- Digital Signal Processing
- Microprocessor based Technologies
- Digital Communication
- Digital Security
- Magnetic Theory
- Micro Machines
- Economic aspects of power quality and cost of supply
- Sensibility of loads and other electrical equipment to power quality characteristics
- Influences of disturbing loads on supply networks and other electrical devices
- Electrical and exploitative characteristics of loads and electrical power converters
- Reliability and continuity of supply.
- Power quality in grids with distributed generation and renewable energies
- Harmonics
- Energy efficiency in industry
- Education and power quality
- Electrical Materials and Process
- Semiconductor Technology
- High Voltage Engineering and Insulation Technology
- Electronic Materials
- Education and Training for Electrical Engineers
- Power System Planning and Scheduling
- Power System Protection, Operation and Control
- Transmission & Distribution Systems and Apparatus
HVDC and FACTS
- Electromagnetic Transients Programs (EMTP)
- Wind, Solar and Renewable Energy
- Control Theory and Application
- Electrical Machines
- Electric Drivers and Application
- Electrical Traction Systems and Control
- Electromagnetic and Applied Superconductivity
- Industrial Process Control and Automation
- Inverter and Converter Technology
- MEMS-Related Technology
Track III: Mechanical Engineering
- Dynamics, Motion Control
- Industrial Planning
- Machine Design
- Production Management
- Fault Diagnosis
- Force/Impedance Control, Architecture and Programming
- Functionality graded materials
- Haptics, Teleoperation, Telerobotics and Network Robotics
- Hardware/software Co-design
- Human-Robot Interfaces
- Industrial automation, process control, manufacturing process and automation
- Industrial Engineering
- Industrial Planning
- Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
- Intelligent mechatronics, robotics, biomimetics, automation, and control systems
- Intelligent System
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Kinematics, Mechanics and Mechanism Design
- Legged Robots, Wheeled Mobile Robots
- Machine Design
- Machine Elements
- Machine Toll Design, CNC, Metrology
- Machining Processes
- Man Machine Interfaces
- Manufacturing System Architecture, Design and Performance
- Material Science
- Materials and Material Processing
- Mechanical Metallurgy
- Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
- Mechanisms, Systems
- Mechatronic Systems and Applications
- Mechatronics Design
- Mechatronics Education
- Medical Robots and Systems
- Metal Cutting
- Metal Forming
- Methodologies for Robotics and Automation
- Micro Mechatronics
- Micro/Nano, Distributed, Cellular and Multi Robots
- Modeling and Simulation of Mechatronic Systems
- Modeling, Planning and Control
- Motion Control
- Network based control systems
- Operations Research
- Personal and Service Robotics
- Petri Nets
- Process Control
- Production Management
- Production Technology
- Quality Control
- Robotics and Automation in Unstructured Environment
- Robots and Mobile Machines
- Smart Materials
- Solidification
- Stability and Noise
- Robots and Mobile Machines
- Welding and Powder Technology
Track IV: Civil Engineering
- Environment and Energy
- Civil Engineering, Management and Surveying
- Building Design, Construction, and Operation
- Analysis of Semi-rigid Connections
- Geographical Information Systems
- Transport and Highways Engineering
- Monitoring of Structures & Buildings
- Numerical Modeling in Geotechnics
- Offshore Structures
- Optimisation
- Productivity
- Project Management and Quality Assessment
- Roads and Railways
- Rock Mechanics
- Sensors Networks/Instrumentation
- Simulation and Modeling
- Slope Design
- Software Standards, Quality Assurance and Benchmarking
- Soil-Structure Interaction (static and dynamic)
- Space, Tension and Shell Structures
- Structural Control
- Structural Engineering
- Structural Health Monitoring Technologies
- Structural Integrity
- Structural Optimization and Sensitivity Analysis
- Support Systems for Interactive Design
- Sustainability
- Sustainable Urban Environments
- Technologies of Geodesy and Cadastre
- Transport and Highways Engineering
- Uncertainty Models
- Urban Engineering
- Urban Transport System
- Voice and Image Recognition Applications
- Water Resources Engineering
Prospective authors are invited to submit full (original) research papers; which are NOT submitted/published/under consideration anywhere in other conferences/journals; in electronic (Doc or Docx) format through the CMT Conference Management System or via email cemc.chair @ gmail.com » Call for Papers
NOTE: Do NOT submit a paper via both CMT and email. This will cause duplicate double entry and multiple submission.
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