IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing

IRC 2021


Robotics



The boundaries between Computer Science and Robotics are continuing to be softened. On one hand computers are continuing to be humanized and a large number of cyber-physical systems are being developed to act upon the physical world. On the other hand the robotic community is looking into the robots of the 21st century that are versatile computing machines with high social impact potential, such as enhance transportation safety, reduce agricultural pesticide use, and improve public safety and crime-fighting efficacy, among other things. The barriers that restrain their diffusion significantly correlate to the complexity of developing their software control systems, which must be reliable, maintainable, intelligent, and safe.
Robotic Computing (RC) addresses the synergetic interaction of computing technologies and robotic technologies. The synergy between Robotics and Computer Science is both realistic and strategic. Their mutual benefit is to make it possible to build and evolve new robotic systems, to reduce their development cost, and to enhance their quality.
(A) Topics related to Computer Science
Formal methods for analysis and design
Software architectures
Middleware infrastructures
Model-driven engineering
Component-based engineering
Software product line engineering
Data, ontology, and knowledge engineering
Autonomic computing
Natural language understanding
Service oriented computing
Cloud computing
Semantic computing
Multimedia computing
Internet of Things
Virtual reality
Computer security
(B) Topics related to Robotics
RAMS abilities of robotic systems
Hardware modeling and abstraction
Resource awareness
Sensor fusion, integration
Place recognition, localization
Object recognition, tracking
Scene interpretation
Robot cognition
Manipulation, grasping
Robot kinematics, dynamics
Motion planning, control
Navigation
Task planning, monitoring
Human-robot Interaction
Robot simulation
Multi-robot systems