fleche droite Call for Papers & Paper Submission

  • Papers duly presented at IFACHMS 2010 will be hosted and freely available on-line on the IFAC-PapersOnLine.net website, and citable via an ISSN and a DOI. The papers presented will be further screened for possible publication in the IFAC journals (Automatica, Control Engineering Practice, Annual Reviews in Control, Journal of Process Control, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Mechatronics), or in IFAC affiliated journals. All papers presented will be recorded as IFAC Publications.
    The National Organizing Committee and the symposium Editor has received agreement from CEP and EAAI for best papers publication.

  • The Young Authors'Support program of the IFAC Foundation is launched for IFACHMS 2010, thanks to a donation of the French IFAC NMO.
    Eligible for support are authors of accepted technical papers - French or citizens of a developing country - whose age will be less than 30 years during the Symposium. Only one author per paper can be supported. A developing country is understood to be one which is NOT in the list of high income countries. The support consists of a lump sum to help defray the cost of registration, accommodation and travel expenses related to the symposium. A presentation of the paper at the symposium by the winner is a requisite for support. Applications should be addressed to the symposium secretariat by eligible authors. Please mention the paper number.

 

Submission procedure

All submissions must be original work. The official language of the symposium is English. Proposals may be of three types: papers (1), poster presentations (2) and thematic topic sessions (3).

Paper and poster presentation submission (1), (2):
The author should submit a full draft paper that describes original work (up to 6 pages). At least one author must register early to be included in the program. The submission form can be found at the link below:
http://www.ifac-control.org/events/information-for-ifac-authors

Proposals for session (3):
Sessions organizers are invited to submit a set of 4-6 speakers invited papers with a well-defined cohesive focus on a topic relevant to the symposium. Sessions may start with a tutorial presentation. Session proposals can be extended abstracts of at least 1000-2000 words showing the principal contributions of the submitted papers that will be presented. Please contact the secretariat at sec-ifachms2010@univ-valenciennes.fr for more details.

  • Thematic topic session: The thematic organizer will submit a 1000-2000 words statement describing the session topic, how it will be organized and the names of 4-6 speakers. Each speaker will provide the organizer an abstract of 500-1000 words describing his contribution. Full papers written by the participating authors are required before papers submission deadline.

  • Proposals: Virtual tower (N. Fürstenau - 8 expected papers), Human-automation coagency for collaborative control (T. Inagaki - 5 expected papers), Haptic shared control (D. Abbink & M. Mulder - 4 expected papers), Semiotic design of HMS (T. Sawaragi - 7 expected papers), Cognitive systems engineering (R. Van Paassen & C. Borst - 6 expected papers), etc.
It is assumed that authors submit their papers in good faith, with the intention to attend the Congress. A paper not presented carries damage to the other authors. In addition, this creates a break in the lecture session, which in turn causes an inconvenience to the audience and the organizers.
Contributions to the symposium will be discussed in Sessions, and Workshops. All contributions, papers and posters, will be included into the pre-prints of the symposium. Only the papers in the sessions will appear in the Proceedings, after they have been accepted and presented. The Proceedings include both papers and posters from regular and special sessions.
Therefore, no-show papers will not be included in the Preprints and Proceedings.

Related workshops

  • IWC Cybernics (K. Suzuki & Y. Sankai)
  • GRAISyHM (L. Koehl & X. Zeng)
  • Industrial workshop (Product presentation, technology transfer, applications,...)
  • During IPC board meeting on Februrary 25th, 2010, it was decided to take into consideration to organize a Workshop for Young Investigators to present their ongoing work. This workshop is inspired by goals for the yearly European Annual Manual (European Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control) that will be merged into the IFAC-HMS symposium. The IPC will contact authors eligible for this workshop in before the end of May 2010.

The IFAC HMS preprints will include the preprints of the workshops.

Important dates

  • Paper and session submission deadline: February, 28th
  • Notification of acceptance: April, 1st
  • Full paper submission deadline: April, 30th
  • Early registration deadline: June, 15th
  • First day of meeting: 2010, August, 31th
  • Last day of meeting: 2010, September, 3rd

Copyright Policy

The material submitted for presentation at an IFAC meeting (Congress, Symposium, Conference, Workshop) must be original , not published or being considered elsewhere. All papers accepted for presentation will appear in the Preprints of the meeting and will be distributed to the participants. Papers duly presented at the IFAC Congress, Symposia, Conferences and Workshops will be hosted on-line on the IFAC-PapersOnLine.net website. The presented papers will be further screened for possible publication in the IFAC Journals (Automatica, Control Engineering Practice, Annual Reviews in Control, Journal of Process Control , Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Mechatronics), or in IFAC affiliated journals. All papers presented will be recorded as an IFAC Publication.
Copyright of material presented at an IFAC meeting is held by IFAC. Authors will be required to transfer copyrights electronically and/or in hard copy.
The IFAC Journals and, after these, IFAC affiliated journals have priority access to all contributions presented. However, if the author is not contacted by an editor of these journals, within three months after the meeting, he/she is free to submit an expanded version of the presented material for journal publication elsewhere. In this case, the paper must carry a reference to the IFAC meeting where it was originally presented and, if the paper has appeared on the website www.IFAC-PapersOnLine.net, also a reference to this publication.