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Robotics Science and Systems (RSS2024)

RSS

Robotics   -   Conference

Time: From July 15, 2024 to July 19, 2024

Event Location: Netherlands     (Technical University of Delft in Delft)


Key Points:

Single-track conference connecting researchers working on all aspect of robotics

Scientific foundations, mechanisms, algorithms, applications, & analysis

Oral & poster presentations, demonstrations, invited talks, and panels


Latest Updates and News

Important Dates

January, 2024       Submission Website Opens

February 2rd, 2024 11:59pm AoE      Paper and Demo Submission Deadline

February 8th, 2024 11:59pm AoE        Supplementary Material Deadline

March 29, 2024          Reviews Released

April 19, 2024  11:59pm AoE        Paper revision, response to reviews Submission Deadline

May 13, 2024        Paper and Demo Acceptance Notification

May 31, 2024  11:59pm AoE       Camera-ready Submission

July 15th – July 19th, 2024     RSS 2024, Delft, Netherlands

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Event Description and Details

Announcing the 20th edition of the “Robotics: Science and Systems” (RSS) conference to be held at the Technical University of Delft in Delft, Netherlands, from July 15 - 19, 2024.
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RSS is a single-track conference that connects researchers working on all aspects of robotics including scientific foundations, mechanisms, algorithms, applications, and analysis of robotic systems. The single-track format gives attendees an opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art research in all areas of robotics. The conference will consist of oral and poster presentations of accepted papers, demonstrations, invited talks, and panels.

The conference will preserve the RSS tradition of selecting excellent papers via a thorough and fair review process. Paper submissions will be evaluated in terms of their novelty, technical quality, significance, potential impact, and clarity.

The conference will again include the recently added category of Demo contributions, similar to conferences in related research areas, resulting in a Demo Track during the main conference.

RSS seeks high-quality research papers and demos that introduce new ideas and stimulate future trends in robotics. We invite paper and demo submissions in all areas of robotics, including:

  • Assembly, Logistics and Manufacturing;
  • Assistive, Entertainment and Service Robots;
  • Autonomous Vehicle Navigation & Mobile Robots;
  • Bioinspired Robots;
  • Control & Dynamics;
  • Cognitive Modeling & Knowledge Representation for Robots;
  • Field Robotics (e.g., Aerial, Agricultural, Construction, Space, Underwater Robotics);
  • Formal Methods for Robotics;
  • Grasping & Manipulation;
  • Human-Robot Interaction;
  • Humanoid & Walking Robots;
  • Mechanisms & Design;
  • Medical Robotics;
  • Multi-Robot & Networked Systems;
  • Robot Learning;
  • Robot Modeling & Simulation;
  • Robot Perception, Sensing & Vision;
  • Robot Planning;
  • Robot State Estimation, Localization & Mapping;
  • Soft Robots.

Regular and demo paper submissions will be due on February 2, 2024.  Full details about the submission and review timeline are available at: https://roboticsconference.org/information/cfp/


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