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ARK 2014 : Advances in Robot Kinematics

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Link: http://www.ijs.si/ijsw/V000/IJS/ARK2014
 
When Jun 29, 2014 - Jul 3, 2014
Where Ljubljana, Slovenia
Submission Deadline Jan 15, 2014
Notification Due Feb 20, 2014
Final Version Due Mar 5, 2014
Categories    robotics   kinematics   mathematics
 

Call For Papers

The 14th International Symposium on Advances in Robot Kinematics will be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

ARK are international symposia of the highest level organized every two years since 1988. They provide a forum for researchers working in robot kinematics and stimulate new directions of research by forging links between robot kinematics and other areas.

THE MAIN TOPICS OF THIS SYMPOSIUM ARE:
Analysis of robot kinematics
Modeling and simulation of robot kinematics
Kinematic design of robots
Kinematics in robot control
Theories and methods in kinematics
Singularity analysis
Kinematics in biological systems
Kinematics in parallel robots, redundant, humanoid robots, cable robots

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