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Final Call For Papers
15th IFAC Symposium on System Identification (SYSID 2009)
Saint-Malo, France, July 6-8, 2009.
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The deadline for submission of draft papers and invited session proposals is October 31, 2008.
The submissions should be performed via the symposium website sysid2009.org.
The Organizing Committee has the pleasure of inviting you to participate in the 15th IFAC Symposium on System Identification, SYSID 2009 to be held in Saint-Malo, France, July 6-8, 2009 under the auspices of IFAC, the International Federation of Automatic Control.
SYSID 2009 is sponsored by the IFAC Technical Committees on Modeling, Identification and Signal Processing, on Adaptive and Learning Systems, on Discrete Events and Hybrid Systems, and on Stochastic Systems.
SYSID is organized every three years. The previous edition, SYSID 2006, was held in Newcastle, Australia. SYSID 2009 will be the first SYSID symposium to take place in France.
The symposium covers all major aspects of system identification, experimental modelling, signal processing and adaptive control from theoretical and methodological developments to practical applications in a wide range of application areas. The aim of the meeting is to promote the research activities and the cooperation between researchers in these areas. To enhance the applications and industrial perspective of the symposium, participation of authors from industry is particularly encouraged.
Papers duly presented at SYSID 2009 will be hosted and freely available on-line on the IFAC-PapersOnLine.net website and will be citable via an ISSN and a DOI.
The scope of the symposium covers all major aspects of system identification, experimental modelling, signal processing and adaptive control, ranging from theoretical, methodological and scientific developments to a large variety of application areas.
To enhance the applications and industrial perspective of the symposium, participation by authors from industry is particularly encouraged.
It is the intention of the organizers to promote SYSID 2009 as a meeting place where scientists and engineers from several research communities can meet to discuss issues related to these areas. Relevant topics for the symposium program include:
* Identifiability;
* Identification of linear, nonlinear, time-varying, multivariable, hybrid and distributed systems;
* Black-box modeling (neural networks, support vector machines, Kriging...);
* Linear and nonlinear time series analysis;
* Estimation from spatio-temporal data;
* State estimation and parameter tracking;
* Robustness issues in identification;
* Sequential Monte Carlo methods, including particle filtering;
* Learning, data mining and Bayesian approaches;
* Parameter estimation and inverse modeling;
* Modeling and identification of quantized systems;
* Identification for control, adaptive control and data-based controller tuning;
* Statistical analysis and uncertainty characterization;
* Experiment design;
* Model validation;
* Monitoring and fault detection;
* Applications (including but not limited to physical measurements, transportation, telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, process control, motion control, robotics, econometrics, modal analysis and structural health monitoring, bioengineering and medical systems, ecosystems, energy and information networks);
* Teaching identification.
15th IFAC Symposium on System Identification (SYSID 2009)
Saint-Malo, France, July 6-8, 2009.
*****************************************************************************
The deadline for submission of draft papers and invited session proposals is October 31, 2008.
The submissions should be performed via the symposium website sysid2009.org.
The Organizing Committee has the pleasure of inviting you to participate in the 15th IFAC Symposium on System Identification, SYSID 2009 to be held in Saint-Malo, France, July 6-8, 2009 under the auspices of IFAC, the International Federation of Automatic Control.
SYSID 2009 is sponsored by the IFAC Technical Committees on Modeling, Identification and Signal Processing, on Adaptive and Learning Systems, on Discrete Events and Hybrid Systems, and on Stochastic Systems.
SYSID is organized every three years. The previous edition, SYSID 2006, was held in Newcastle, Australia. SYSID 2009 will be the first SYSID symposium to take place in France.
The symposium covers all major aspects of system identification, experimental modelling, signal processing and adaptive control from theoretical and methodological developments to practical applications in a wide range of application areas. The aim of the meeting is to promote the research activities and the cooperation between researchers in these areas. To enhance the applications and industrial perspective of the symposium, participation of authors from industry is particularly encouraged.
Papers duly presented at SYSID 2009 will be hosted and freely available on-line on the IFAC-PapersOnLine.net website and will be citable via an ISSN and a DOI.
The scope of the symposium covers all major aspects of system identification, experimental modelling, signal processing and adaptive control, ranging from theoretical, methodological and scientific developments to a large variety of application areas.
To enhance the applications and industrial perspective of the symposium, participation by authors from industry is particularly encouraged.
It is the intention of the organizers to promote SYSID 2009 as a meeting place where scientists and engineers from several research communities can meet to discuss issues related to these areas. Relevant topics for the symposium program include:
* Identifiability;
* Identification of linear, nonlinear, time-varying, multivariable, hybrid and distributed systems;
* Black-box modeling (neural networks, support vector machines, Kriging...);
* Linear and nonlinear time series analysis;
* Estimation from spatio-temporal data;
* State estimation and parameter tracking;
* Robustness issues in identification;
* Sequential Monte Carlo methods, including particle filtering;
* Learning, data mining and Bayesian approaches;
* Parameter estimation and inverse modeling;
* Modeling and identification of quantized systems;
* Identification for control, adaptive control and data-based controller tuning;
* Statistical analysis and uncertainty characterization;
* Experiment design;
* Model validation;
* Monitoring and fault detection;
* Applications (including but not limited to physical measurements, transportation, telecommunications, aerospace, automotive, process control, motion control, robotics, econometrics, modal analysis and structural health monitoring, bioengineering and medical systems, ecosystems, energy and information networks);
* Teaching identification.