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- DATE AND LOCATION

September 18-20, 2000,Taipei, Taiwan


- SCOPE

This Symposium is the seventeenth of IAARC sponsored meetings in the field of automatization and robotization in construction which follows ISARC symposia held in Tokyo (1996), in Pittsburgh (1997), in Munich (1998), and in Madrid (1999). As the past symposia, 17th ISARC will gather the world's leading researchers, developers, and end-users. The aim of this symposium is to present and discuss the new challenges of automation and robotics in construction in the 21st century.


- THEMES
  • Architecture Design Oriented to Construction Automation
  • Automated Design, Planning, Simulation and Scheduling in
  • Construction
  • Automation and Robotization in Building Construction, Civil Engineering, Tunneling and Mining
  • Electronic Business / Commerce in Construction
  • Continuous Acquisition and Life-Cycle Support (CALS) in Construction
  • 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)
  • Economic Aspects of Automatization and Robotization
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Field Robotics
  • Man-Machine Interfaces
  • Metrology in Construction
  • Heavy Material Transportation
  • Space Construction
  • Underwater Construction
  • Case Studies
  • New Construction Materials
  • Humanoid Robots for Construction
  • Sensors and Sensing Techniques
  • Teleoperated Robots for Construction
  • Inspection and Maintenance Automation
  • Environmental Restoration Automatization
  • Automated Warning and Monitoring of Hazardous Situations in Construction
  • Automated Response System and Emergency Service for Construction Hazards
  • Hazard Management Technology
  • Communication Strategy in Disaster Situations
  • Knowledge Base and Decision Support for the Reduction of Hazards
  • Real-time Response System for Hazard Mitigation
- Internationally sponsored by:

- International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC)


- Internationally co-sponsored by:

- International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB)
- IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
- International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
- International Federation of Robotics (IFR)


- International advisory board

- Eugeniusz Budny (IAARC)
- Wolfgang Poppy (IAARC)
- Miroslaw Skibniewski (IAARC)
- Weilin P. Chang (CIB)
- Steve Hsia (IEEE)
- Vladimir Kucera (IFAC)
- Yukio Hasegawa (Waseda University)
- Shih-Chien Yang (Executive Yuan, Taiwan)
- John C. Li (PCC, Taiwan)
- Yi-Hou Lin (CPA, Taiwan)
- Chiang-Pi Hsiao (ABRI, Taiwan)
- Shun-Tyan Chen (NTUST, Taiwan)
- Chun-Jung Pan (TRECA, Taiwan)

- International program committee

- H. Adeli (USA)
- R. Aracil (Spain)
- T. Arai (Japan)
- B. Atkin °]UK°^
- C. Balaguer (Spain)
- T. Bock (Germany)
- I. M. Chen (Singapore)
- S. Y. Chen (Taiwan)
- C. Eastman (USA)
- T. Fukuda (Japan)
- A. S. Garcao (Portugal)
- J. S Gero (Australia)
- A. P. Goudswaard (The Netherlands)
- J. T. Hernandez (Colombia)
- T. H. Huang (Taiwan)
- N. Kano (Japan)
- Y. S. Kim (Korea)
- M. Kitoh (Japan)
- H. Koski (Finland)
- K. P. Lam (Singapore)
- T. S. Liao (Taiwan)
- F. Malaguti (Italy)
- O. Moselhi (Canada)
- R. Navon (Israel)
- J. O'Brien (Australia)
- A. A. Oloufa (USA)
- F. Peyret (France)
- E. A. Puente (Spain)
- J. S. Russell (USA)
- M. A. Salichs (Spain)
- D. Seward (UK)
- Faridah Shafii (Malaysia)
- N. J. Shih (Taiwan)
- S. K. Ting (Singapore)
- I. D. Tommelein (USA)
- G. Ulivi (Italy)
- T. Wakisaka (Japan)
- C. H. Wang (Taiwan)
- F. Wong (Hong Kong)
- N. J. Yau (Taiwan)


- ISARC 2000 SECRETARIAT

Prof. H. Ping (Jack) Tserng
Department of Civil Engineering
National Taiwan University
No.1, Roosevelt Rd., Sec. 4
Taipei, Taiwan 10617, R.O.C

Phone: +886-2-23644154
Fax: +886-2-23661640
E-mail: isarc17@ce.ntu.edu.tw
Website: http://www.ce.ntu.edu.tw/~isarc17


- STATISTICS OF ISARC 2000

Number of papers presented: 199

Number of participant countries: 27

Papers presented by country:
Taiwan:
USA:
Japan:
Germany:
UK:
Singapore:
Australia:
Thailand:
Canada:
Finland:
Malaysia:
Spain:
India:
Korea:
Poland:
Portugal:
Czech Republic:
France:
Hong Kong:
Italy:
Israel:
Netherlands:
Papua New Ginea:
Qatar:
Romania:
Sweden:´
Yugoslavia:
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31
23
9
8
7
5
5
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
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