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ICGST International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Autonomous Systems (ARAS-05)

19-21 December 2005, (CICC), Cairo, Egypt

ARAS 06, Sharm El-Scheikh, Egypt 13-15 June 2006

ARAS 05 BibTex (Word, pdf, Plain text)

aras2005@icgst.com, Conference Agenda

Proceedings Cover Page & Table of Contents

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The International Congress for global Science and Technology

The accepted papers will be published in ARS and ARAS Journals

Best Paper Award (P1130533103)

University of Oldenburg, Germany.

S. Garnica, T. Sievers, S. Tautz, T. Trüper, S. Fatikow, "Microrobot station for automatic cell handling"

(Status: Best Paper Award)

ICGST Best Paper Award

ARAS 2005 Proceedings: 230 Page, Hard cover, Hand binding, A4, 80 Gm white paper, and Laser 600 DPI printing quality.

ISBN: 21969, Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 2005.

Proceedings Cover Page & Table of Contents

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ARS Journal

International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems is an international interdisciplinary journal which integrates publication of all aspects of research on robotics science. The journal publishes scientific and research papers, interviews with leading robotic experts, presentations of robotic institutes, book and robot reviews and industrial trends and reports. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems is indexed and abstracted in following databases: Compendex, CSA; EMBASE, Geobase, INSPEC, Recent Advances in Manufacturing, SCOPUS and Ulrich Database. For further information please visit www.ars-journal.com . All attendees will receive a 90 day free online full paper ID and password.

 

ARAS Journal

 

The ARAS journal is primarily devoted to the dissemination and the provision of an effective research in areas relevant to automation, robotics, and autonomous systems. Papers are published on all aspects of theoretical analysis, from low-level processing, as in early sensory perception, to high-level symbolic data processing needed for automation and autonomous interpretation. ARAS papers are published online, on CDs and in printed issues.