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- From: beser@netnews.jhuapl.edu (Nick Beser)
- Subject: Call For Papers
- Message-ID: <C1GsyI.8Fy@netnews.jhuapl.edu>
- Summary: Deadline approaching on Computing in Aerospace 9
- Keywords: AIAA
- Organization: JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 14:15:54 GMT
- Lines: 161
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- Greetings,
-
- I wanted to remind everyone that the deadline for the Call for Papers is
- approaching for the AIAA Computing in Aerospace 9 conference. The deadline
- is February 15, 1993. Please consider this conference for your aerospace
- oriented Data Compression papers.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Dr. Nicholas Beser
- AIAA Space Based Data Compression Standards Chairman
- Applied Physics Lab
- Johns Hopkins University
-
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- Call for Papers: AIAA Computing in Aerospace 9
- San Diego, Caifornia - October 19-21, 1993
- Princess Resort on Mission Bay
-
- Computing in Aerospace is the premier conference for
- exchanging technical information, plans, and visions among
- the aerospace computing community. Computing in Aerospace
- 9 is sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and
- Astronautics through its Artificial Intelligence, Computer
- Systems, Sensor Systems, and Software Systems Technical
- Committees, with support from the AIAA Space Based Data
- Compression Standards Committee, the Copernicus
- Environmental Applications and Methods Group of the Space
- and Naval Warfare Systems Command, and the Strategic
- Avionics Technology Working Group.
-
- The conference theme is "Advancing the State of the Practice -
- Applications and Commercialization of Technology." Paper and
- panel sessions will be organized around this theme with six
- major areas of interest. A best paper award will be presented.
- The conference will also include a related program of tutorials
- and panel discussions conducted by leading aerospace experts.
-
- Location:
- The San Diego Princess Resort is located in the center of San
- Diego, on a forty-four-acre island in Mission Bay, ten minutes
- from San Diego Intercontinental Airport. Comfortable guest
- rooms, spacious conference facilities, excellent restaurants,
- recreational and exercise facilities, and a spectacular garden
- setting will provide the perfect environment for Computing in
- Aerospace 9. Special conference rates including a government
- rate within per diem have been negotiated.
-
- Abstract and Paper Submission:
- Prospective authors are invited to submit an abstract of an
- original, unclassified paper, not to exceed 1000 words by
- February 15, 1993. Each submission should include complete
- addresses and phone numbers of each author. Also, authors
- should indicate which of the topics of interest best describes
- their paper. Notification of acceptance will be mailed to the
- primary author by April 16, 1993. Authors whose work
- requires review and clearance by a Government agency are
- warned to submit their manuscripts for clearance without
- delay. Final papers are due at AIAA headquarters by August
- 24, 1993, to be included in the published conference
- proceedings.
-
- Panel proposals are also welcome. They should include a
- description of the proposed panel topic or question, not to
- exceed 500 words, and a list of participants including a
- description of their qualifications.
-
- Submit abstracts and panel proposals by mail, fax, or electronic
- mail to:
- Don Rosenthal
- Technical Chair, Computing in Aerospace 9
- 2209 Pullman Avenue
- Belmont, CA 94002
- 415-592-5421 or 415-604-3367
- 415-592-5664 (fax)
- rosenthal@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (e-mail)
-
- Track and Session Topics:
- Evolving Aerospace Applications:
- Deployment of technology and lessons learned
- Space
- C3I
- Tools, Techniques, and Methodologies
- Technology Insertion Examples
- Training
- Avionics
- Armament
- High Order Languages
- Aerospace Data Compression Case Studies
- Navy and Joint User Data Compression Applications and Methods
-
- Synergistic Systems:
- System-wide integration of multidiscipline computing technology
- Autonomous Systems
- Robotic Systems
- Embedded Data Systems
- Space Station Freedom, Shuttle, Hubble, EOS, SETI
- ATF, ATA, LHX
- Vehicle Health Management
- Control Centers
- Portable Computing
- Real Time Systems
- Real Time Data Compression Systems
- SCADA
-
- Synergistic Technologies:
- The multi-disciplinary aspects of computing
- Data Compression Methods
- Modeling and Simulation
- Signal Processing
- Human-Computer Interface
- Virtual Reality
- Sensor and Data Fusion
- Multispectral Data Compression
- Planning and Scheduling
- Monitoring and Adaptive Control
- Fault Tolerance and Management
- Data Management, Storage, and Reuse
- Supercomputing, Parallel Processing
- VLSI Design for Data Compression
- Related Technologies for Data Compression
-
- Systems Engineering:
- The improvement of productivity throughout the engineering lifecycle
- Development Environments
- Risk Management
- Quality, Reliability, Maintainability,
- Verification and Validation
- Configuration Management
- Design, Development, Integration and Testing
- Productivity and TQM
- Software Management and Metrics
- Life Cycle Costing
- Interoperability and Data Compression Standards
- Data Compression and Government and Industry Standards
- Military and Aerospace Data Compression Standards
-
- Theoretical Foundations:
- The emergence of new, revolutionary technology
- Fuzzy Logic
- Formal Methods
- Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks
- Photonics and Optical Computing
- Speech Synthesis and Recognition
- Advanced Graphics
- Fractals, Holograms
- High Definition Display Systems
- Object-Oriented Systems
- Advanced Parallel Computing
- Advanced Architectures for Data Compression
-
- Aerospace Computing and Society:
- The impact of technology spinoff into the commercial marketplace
- Commercialization Issues
- Educational Issues
- Intellectual Property Issues
- Export Control
- Health & Human Services
- Transportation
- Entertainment/Multimedia
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