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- Scope
This Symposium is the sixteenth in a series of IAARC sponsored meetings in the field of automatization and robotization of construction and follows ISARC symposia held in Tokyo (Japan) in 1996, in Pittsburgh (USA) in 1997 and in Munich (Germany) in 1998. As in past symposia, ISARC'99 will bringing together the world's leading researchers, developers and end-users. The aim of this year's symposium is to present and discuss the synergy of all the driving forces involved in the automation and robotics in construction: "From architect's desk to site robot".
- Themes
- Architecture Design Oriented to Construction Automation
- Automated Design, Planning, Simulation and Scheduling in Construction
- Automation and Robotization in Building Construction, Civil Engineering, Tunnelling and Mining
- Case studies
- Construction Information Management Systems
- Control and Planning of Construction Robots
- Control Systems for Construction Equipment (Cranes, Excavators, Bulldozers, etc.)
- Computer Integrated Construction
- Development of Construction Robots (Manipulators, Mobile Robots, Climbing Robots, etc.)
- Economic Aspects of Automatization and Robotization
- Emerging Technologies
- Environmental Restoration Automatization
- Field Robotics
- Heavy Material Transportation
- Humanoid Robots for Construction
- Inspection and Maintenance Automation
- Man-Machine Interfaces
- Metrology in Construction
- New Construction Materials
- Sensors and Sensing Techniques
- Space Construction
- Teleoperated Robots for Construction
- Underwater Construction
- Internatinally sponsored by:
The International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC)
- Internationally co-sponsored by:
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
IFAC Technical Committee on:
- Robotics
- Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles
- Nationally co-sponsored by:
Asociación Española de Robótica (AER)
Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos
Institut de Tecnologia de la Construcció de Catalunya (ITeC)
Colegio de Ingenieros Industriales de Madrid
Colegio de Arquitectos de Madrid
CEDEX
SEOPAN
- Organised by
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Division of Systems Engineering and Automation
- Inernational program committee
C. Balaguer (Spain), Chairman. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
J.B. O'Brien (Australia), Vice-Co-Chairman. University of New South Wales.
E. Budny (Poland), Vice-Co-Chairman. Institute for Mechanized Construction and Rock Mining
P. Ahman (Sweden). Byggmastareforeningen Vast.
V.V. Alexandrov (Russia). Moskow State University.
R. Aracil (Spain). Universidad Miguel Hernandez.
B. Atkin (UK). Royal Institute of Technology.
R. Berlin (Sweden). Chalmers University of Technology.
T. Bock (Germany). Technical University of Munchen.
D. Bradley (UK). University of Abertay.
A. Cipriano (Chile). Pontificia Universidad Católica.
R. Dillmann (Germany). University of Karsruhe.
F. Garas (UK). Taywood Engineering Ltd.
G. Garcia (France). Ecole Centrale de Nantes.
A.P. Goudswaard (The Netherlands). TNO.
V.G. Gradetsky (Russia). Institute for Problems in Mechanics.
C.T.M. Haas (USA). University of Texas.
J. T. Hern·ndez (Colombia). Universidad de Los Andes.
K. Kawamura (USA). Vanderbilt University.
N. Kano (Japan). Waseda University.
H.A. Koski (Finland). VTT.
K. Kyriakopoulos (Greece). National Technical University of Athens.
G. J. Maas (The Netherlands). Technical University of Eindoven.
F. Malaguti (Italy). CEMOTER - CNR.
Y. Miyatake (Japan). Shimizu Corporation.
O. Moselhi (Canada). Concordia University of Montreal.
R. Navon (Israel). National Building Research Institute.
S. Obayashi (Japan).
J. Osborn (USA). Carnegie Mellon University.
J. Paiuk (Argentina). TECNINT.
F. Peyret (France). Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussees.
W. Poppy (Germany). University of Magdeburg.
E.A. Puente (Spain). Universidad Politecnica de Madrid.
Y. Rosenfeld (Israel). Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.
M.A. Salichs (Spain). Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
G.E. Simm (UK). Tirfor Ltd.
M.J. Skibniewski (USA). Purdue University.
A. Steiger (Portugal). New University of Lisbon.
K. Szymanski (Poland). Institute for Mechanized Construction and Rock Mining.
H.-P. Tserng (Taiwan). National Taiwan University.
K.W.J. Treadaway (UK). Building Research Establishment Ltd.
J.C. Trutt (Luxembourg). Tractel Group Management.
G. Ulivi (Italy). Universita di Roma TRE.
M. Vukobratovic (Yugoslavia), Institut Mihajlo Pupin Beograd.
M.T. Wang (Taiwan), National Taiwan University.
R. D. Wing (UK). Inperial College.
K. Yamamoto (Japan). Nagoya Institute of Technology.
T. Yoshida (Japan). Shimizu Corporation.
- National organising committee
L. Moreno (Universidad Carlos III Madrid), Chairman
M. Abderrahim (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
J.M. Armingol (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
A. Checa (ITeC)
G. Costa (Colegio de Arquitectos)
A. de la Escalera (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
J.M. G·lligo (CEDEX)
E. Gambao (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
J.M. Gorraiz (Colegio Ing. Industriales)
J.M. Morón (Col. Ing. Caminos, Can. y Puertos)
J.M. Pastor (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
J. Penadés (Dragados, S.A.)
F.J. Rodr'guez (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
A. del Valle (SEOPAN)
A. Viz·n (AER)
- Secretariats
Ramón Barber (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
Cristina Castejón (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
Ramiro Diez (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
Antonio Giménez (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
Mario Mata (Universidad Carlos III Madrid)
- Addresses:
ISARC'99
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
C/ Butarque 15, Leganés
28911 Madrid SPAIN
Fax: +34-91-624.94.30
Website: http://www.uc3m.es/isarc99
E-mail: isarc99@ing.uc3m.es
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