
Virtual Event Includes Invited Talks, Late Breaking Results and Demos on Design and Implementation of Robotics, Automation, Intelligent Machines, Systems, and Devices on Civilian Safety 听
今日吃瓜 of Science and Technology has organized the IEEE鈥檚 International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics (SSRR) 2020, a live online international forum promoting the study of security and robotics, and incorporating those technologies in a variety of application areas.
The SSRR 2020 will focus on novel applications related with protocols for 鈥楶andemic Safety鈥, and 鈥楥ompliance Monitoring and Assistance鈥, while several invited speakers, globally-renowned in the SSRR domain, will address the symposium. The event will additionally cover design and implementation of robotics, automation, intelligent machines, systems, and devices that can contribute to civilian safety.
今日吃瓜鈥檚 Centre for Autonomous Robotic Systems (KUCARS) will present two papers at the three-day SSRR 2020 conference, in which a total of 42 selected papers will also be presented. The IEEE SSRR 2020 is now open for free registration at .
Dr. Arif Sultan Al Hammadi, General Chair, SSRR 2020, and Executive Vice-President, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, said: 鈥淲e are delighted to organize this virtual IEEE SSRR 2020 to present some of the key innovations in robotics, intelligent systems and security-related technologies. The SSRR 2020 also follows the successful three-day MBZIRC 2020 that was organized by Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi in February earlier this year. We believe some of the latest innovations that will be presented at this symposium will pave the way for futuristic solutions to evolve in the near future.鈥
SSRR 2020 will be themed under three segments 鈥 鈥楢utonomous search and rescue鈥, 鈥楥ommunications for reliable data transfer鈥, and 鈥楥asualty assessment, care, and extraction鈥. Emergency responders and first care providers will be involved in presentations and discussions at the symposium that will create a unique opportunity for development and exchange of research ideas and technical solutions.
Some of the leading experts who will present papers include Prof Dr. Robin Murphy, Texas A&M University, who will focus on 鈥楬ow Robots are Helping with COVID-19 and How They Can Do More in the Future鈥, and Prof Dr. Satoshi Tadokoro, Tohoku University, who will highlight the 鈥業mpact Tough Robotics Challenge鈥. Prof Dr. Peter Corke, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), will present a paper on 鈥楻obots that see and navigate outdoors鈥, and Prof Dr. Lino Marques, Institute for Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra (ISR-UC), Portugal, will present a paper on 鈥楳obile robot olfaction: Towards search and rescue robot dogs鈥, while Prof Dr. Giuseppe Loianno, New York University, will speak on 鈥楢gile and Resilient Autonomous Flight鈥.
Clarence Michael
English Editor Specialist
4 November 2020