Versatile Intelligent Portable Interfaces for Human-Robot Interaction Systems
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 6281
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Interests: real time control systems; H2R; neutrosophical logic and H2R; H2R and extenics theory; M2M; AI; robotics; mechatronics; CPS; IoT; dynamic systems and control
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Interests: neutrosophic probability; neutrosophic statistics; neutrosophic algebraic structures; plithogenic set; unmatter; superluminal physics; paradoxism; quantum paradoxes
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Advanced intelligent control is a rapidly developing, complex and challenging field in an interdisciplinary field such as robotics, with great practical importance and potential. This has necessitated that authors advance science and technology and provide theoretical and practical considerations of intelligent control techniques and their application using intelligent sensors integrated through versatile intelligent portable platforms for human–robot interaction systems.
Advanced intelligent control is an inter-disciplinary field, which combines and extends theories and methods from control theory, computer science, and operations research areas, with the aim of developing using VIP interfaces that are highly adaptable to human–robot interaction.
Advances in sensors, actuators, computation technology and communication networks help provide the necessary tools for the implementation of intelligent control hardware.
Practical applications using intelligent sensors for this control method, which have emerged from artificial intelligence and computer controlled systems as an interdisciplinary field, are aimed toward a variety of relevant scientific research fields on extensions of traditional techniques through Neutrosophic logic, Extenics control, artificial intelligence in general and machine learning—including deep learning, bio-inspired algorithms, Petri nets, recurrent neural networks, neuro-fuzzy control, Bayesian control, genetic control, intelligent agents (cognitive/conscious control).
The scope of this Special Issue is to present and communicate new trends in the design, control and applications of real time control of intelligent sensors systems using advanced intelligent control methods and techniques.
We encourage submissions using innovative human–robot (H2R) interaction systems, machine-to-machine (M2M) interfaces, Neutrosophic logic, Extenics control applied on H2R, multi-sensor fusion techniques integrated through versatile intelligent portable (VIP) platforms, combined with computer vision, virtual and augmented reality (VR&AR), intelligent communication including remote control, adaptive sensor networks, intelligent decision support systems (IDSS) including remote sensing and their integration with DSS, GA-based DSS, fuzzy sets DSS, rough sets-based DSS, intelligent agent-assisted DSS, process mining integration to decision support, adaptive DSS, computer-vision-based DSS and sensory and robotic DSS.
We also welcome the utilization of new technologies, relevant for human–robot interaction, using advanced intelligent control through versatile intelligent portable platforms for enhanced IoT technologies and applications in the 5G densification era, bio-inspired techniques in future manufacturing enterprise control, cyber–physical systems approach to cognitive enterprise, developing the IT Industry 4.0 concept, industrial systems in the digital age, cloud computing, robotics and automation with applications such as human aid mechatronics, moving in unstructured and uneven environments for military applications, rescue robots, firefighting robots, rehabilitation robots, robot-assisted surgery and domestic robots.
We welcome submissions of original research papers and review articles that report recent advancements in intelligent control using intelligent sensors for human–robot interaction.
Prof. Dr. Luige Vladareanu
Prof. Dr. Florentin Smarandache
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- versatile intelligent portable platforms
- human-to-robot (H2R) interaction systems
- neutrosophical logic and H2R
- H2R and extenics theory
- machine-to-machine (M2M) interfaces
- robot control
- intelligent control
- artificial intelligence
- intelligent agents
- intelligent sensor systems
- advanced intelligent control
- intelligent decision support systems
- prediction
- machine learning
- IoT technologies
- cyberphysical systems
- IT Industry 4.0 paradigm
- IoT and the Digital Age with 5G communications
- Intelligent Cyber Enterprise
- Smart City
- intelligent sensors applied to rescue robots
- firefighting robots
- rehabilitation robots
- robot-assisted surgery
- domestic robots
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