Mechatronics, Automation and Robotics Systems: Design, Development and Optimization
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Robotics and Automation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 210
Special Issue Editors
Interests: mechanical engineering; mechatronics; mechanics
Interests: Cyber-Physical Systems; dependable controllers for dependable mechatronic systems; mechatronic systems design for medical/biomedical applications, wellbeing and/or rehabilitation
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Dear Colleagues,
As the world faces new challenges, technology provides novel or improved solutions to emerging problems, enabling future developments in science and technology. In a dynamic world with new trends and fast technological advancements, there is a need for complex mechatronics and robotic systems that work with automated devices and perform multiple tasks based on predefined or adaptive computer applications. Robotic process automation streamlines workflows, which makes the mechanical systems flexible and more productive. Complex mechatronics, automation, and robotic systems have broad applications in various fields such as nanotechnology, chemical, electrical, energy, building, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medicine, automotive, hydromechanics, transport, mining, marine, aircraft, military industries, and manufacturing and service (e.g., process control via complex interconnected systems).
This Special Issue collects contributions from scientists from around the world, in the form of original papers or substantial review articles (concerning system modeling, analysis, design, prototyping, automatic control, modern production techniques, and fabrication) exploring cutting-edge research in the field of complex mechatronics, automation, and robotics systems with great economic/technological impacts, which will be fundamental for future applications.
Dr. Victor Constantin
Dr. Jose Machado
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- automation and control systems
- autonomous systems
- collaborative robots
- control technology
- cyber–physical systems
- Industry 4.0 and 5.0
- intelligent automation
- machine learning
- mechatronic systems
- medical applications of mechatronics
- modelling/simulation/design/optimization
- nanorobots
- neural network control
- robotics
- unmanned ground and aerial vehicles, drones
- virtual reality
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