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- DATE AND LOCATION
10 -12 September 2001, Krakow, Poland
- SCOPE
This Symposium is the 18th of the IAARC-sponsored symposia in the field of automation and robotization in the construction industry, following a successful series of previous annual ISARC symposia held since 1984 in various locations around the United States, Europe, Japan and Taiwan. As the past symposia, the 18t ISARC will gather the world¹s leading researchers, developers and end-users, and provide them an opportunity to present their latest research and development activities.
It is envisaged that the Symposium will strengthen the collaboration and exchange of information between all IAARC members and other participants.
The aim of this Symposium is to present and discuss the new challenges of the various fields of application of automation and robotics in construction in the 21st century.
- THEMES
- Computer Integrated Construction
- Architecture Design Orientated to Construction Automation
- Automated Design, Planning, Simulation and Scheduling in Construction
- Construction Information Management Systems
- Automation and Robotizatian in Building
- Construction, Civil Engineering, and Mining
- Continuous Acquisition and Life-Cycle Support (CALS) in Construction.
- Design and Control of Construction Robots
- Control Systems for Construction Equipment (Cranes, Excavators, Bulldozer, etc.)
- Development of Construction Robots (Manipulators, Mobile Robots, Climbing Robots, etc.)
- Economic Aspects of Automatization and Robotization
- Logistics in Construction and Heavy Materials Transportation
- Field Robotics
- Man-Machine Interfaces
- Metrology in Construction
- Smart Materials in Construction
- Sensors and Sensing Techniques
- Teleoperatéd Robots for Construction
- Inspection and Maintenance Automation
- Automation for Environmental Restoration
- Automated Warning and Monitoring of Hazardous Situations in Construction
- Automated Response System and Emergency Service for Construction Hazards
- Real-time Response System for Hazard MitigationThis ISARC will be organised under the direction of Dr. Budny who is the Director-General of the Institute of Mechanized Construction and Rock Mining in Warsaw, Chairman of the Polish Academy of Engineering, and Chairman of the Polish Chamber of Commerce for the Construction Industry. He has successfully organized and chaired the 12th ISARC which was held in Warsaw, Poland, in June 1995.
- INTERNATIONALLY SPONSORED BY:
International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC)
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- INTERNATIONALLY CO-SPONSORED BY:
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International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB)
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International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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- NATIONALLY CO-SPONSORED BY
- The State Committee for Scientific Research
- The Ministry of Education
- The Ministry of Economy
- The Mayor of the City of Krakow
- INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
- Miroslaw Skibniewski (President, IAARC)
- Wolfgang Poppy (Immediate Past-President, IAARC)
- Eugeniusz Budny (President, National Academy of Engineering - Poland; Past President, IAARC),
- Carlos Balaguer (Vice-President and President Elect, IAARC)
- William ("Red") Whittaker (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA)
- Chris Hendrickson (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA)
- Weilin P.Chang (CIB)
- Ming-Teh Wang (National Taiwan University)
- Yukio Hasegawa (Waseda University)
- Thomas Bock (Technical University of Munich)
- Pedro Albertos (IFAC)
- Jan Szlagowski (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)
- Wieslaw Trampczyński (Kielce University of Technology, Poland)
- Janusz Kowal (University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland)
- Abraham Warszawski (Technion-Israel institute of Technology)
- INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- B. Atkin (UK)
- J. O¹Brien (Australia)
- R. Aracil (Spain)
- F. Peyret (France)
- T. Arai (Japan)
- E. Puente (Spain)
- D. Dudek (Poland)
- M. Salichs (Spain)
- A. Garbacik (Poland)
- D. Seward (UK)
- C. Haas (USA)
- J. Tomczyk (Poland)
- N. Kano(Japan)
- H. Ping Tserng (Taiwan)
- S. Konopka (Poland)
- G. Ulivi (Italy)
- H. Koski (Finland)
- T. Wakisaka (Japan)
- A. Mastowski (Poland)
- P. Vaha (Finland)
- O. Moselhi (Canada)
- T. UhI (Poland)
- R. Navon (Israel)
- ORGANIZED BY
- Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Automobile and Heavy Machinery Engineering
- Institute of Mechanised Construction and Rock Mining
- University of Mining and Metallurgy Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics
- Kielce University of Technology
Chairman: Co-Chairman: Secretariat: |
Jan Szlagowski (Prof.) Tadeusz UhI (Prof.) D. Dabrowski, L. Plonecki, M. Chlosta, P. Gomoliński |
- ISARC 2001 SECRETARIAT
Dariusz Dabrowski
Faculty of Automobile and Heavy Machinery Engineering
Warsaw University of Technology
84 Narbutta St. 02-524 Warsaw, Poland
- STATISTICS OF ISARC 2001
Number of papers presented: 56
Number of participant countries: 12
Poland:
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Spain:
UK:
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Proceedings CD
The proceedings from this ISARC are available on CD. You can now browse it on-line in original format.
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