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Invited sessions
An invited session consists of a presentation session of six papers on a specific conference topic. We invite senior scientists who have a special interest in a specific conference topic to take responsibility for an invited session, gathering papers from a range of research expertise around the world.
Organisers of Invited Sessions undertake to:
Select a topic of interest to themselves and to conference delegates;
Obtain six or more papers on this topic;
Ensure the papers are submitted through the online review system;
Provide suitable reviewers for the reviews of the papers;
Ensure the final versions of the publication files for the papers are uploaded before the deadline;
Attend the conference and chair the session.
Researchers who would like to organise one or more Invited Sessions on topics falling within the scope of the conference are invited to submit a proposal for consideration. This should include: the title of the session, a copy of the session abstract as well as individual paper abstracts from each of the proposed participants. Through the submission website, please submit an invited session proposal and complete the fields in this section. An invited session identification code will be communicated to the corresponding proposer and should be used by the prospective contributors.
Program
The scientific program will consist of:
Plenary and semi-plenary lectures by invited speakers;
Regular paper presentations in oral sessions;
Invited sessions;
All submitted papers will undergo the same review process. For each accepted paper, at least one author is requested to register for the symposium upon delivery of the final paper.
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Dr. Xavier Olive
Thales Alenia Space, France
How to deal with high availability and robustness in Space domain? - FDI(R) for satellite at Thales Alenia Space
Prof. Marios Polycarpou
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Intelligent Monitoring and Fault Tolerance in Large-Scale Distributed Systems
Prof. Venkat Venkatasubramanian
Purdue University, USA
Abnormal Events Management in Complex Process Plants: Challenges, Opportunities, and Emerging Trends
Prof. Christopher Edwards
University of Leicester, UK
Sliding mode schemes for fault tolerant control
Prof. Jin Jiang
The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Why does one need fault-tolerant control systems anyway?
Dr. Henrik Niemann
Technical University of Denmark
A model-based approach for fault-tolerant control
Prof. Dariusz Uciński
University of Zielona Góra, Poland
Sensor network scheduling for identification of spatially distributed processes
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