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DARS2024

Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 2024

About

DARS provides a forum for scientific advances in the theory and practice of distributed autonomous robotic systems. It is a highly selective, single-track meeting that will be soliciting submissions presenting significant, original, and previously unpublished research.

Distributed robotics is an interdisciplinary and rapidly growing area, combining research in computer science, communication and control systems, and electrical and mechanical engineering. DARS 2024 will build upon past successes and provide an exciting environment for researchers to present and discuss the latest technologies, algorithms, system architectures, and applications.
All interested researchers and engineers are invited to take part in DARS 2024.

The proceedings will be published in the Springer STAR series (Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics).

# Year Location Springer Book Misc.
16 2022 Montbéliard, France 2022 Website
15 2020  Kyoto, Japan 2021 Proceedings 2021 Website
14 2018  Boulder, Colorado, United States of America 2018 Proceedings 2018 Website
13 2016  London, United Kingdom 2016 Proceedings
12 2014  Daejeon, South Korea 2014 Proceedings
11 2012  Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America 2012 Proceedings
10 2010  Lausanne, Switzerland 2010 Proceedings 2010 Website
9 2008  Tsukuba, Japan 2008 Proceedings
8 2006  Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America 2006 Proceedings
7 2004  Toulouse, France 2004 Proceedings
6 2002  Fukuoka, Japan 2002 Proceedings
5 2000  Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America 2000 Proceedings 2000 Website
4 1998  Karlsruhe, Germany 1998 Proceedings
3 1996  Riken, Wako, Japan 1996 Proceedings
2 1994  Riken, Wako, Japan 1994 Proceedings
1 1992  Riken, Wako, Japan

DARS Advisory Committee

  • Hajime Asama (University of Tokyo) – Chair
  • Marcelo H. Ang (National University of Singapore)
  • Tamio Arai (University of Tokyo)
  • Raja Chatila (UPMC)
  • Gregory S Chirikjian (Johns Hopkins University)
  • Young-Jo Cho (ETRI)
  • Nak Young Chong (JAIST)
  • Nikolaus Correll (University of Colorado Boulder)
  • Rüdiger Dillmann (KIT)
  • Toshio Fukuda (Nagoya University)
  • Maria Gini (University of Minnesota)
  • Roderich Gross (University of Sheffield)
  • M Ani Hsieh (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Alcherio Martinoli (EPFL)
  • Francesco Mondada (EPFL)
  • Lynne E Parker (University of Tennessee)
  • Fumitoshi Matsuno (Kyoto University)
  • Benoit Piranda (University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté)
  • Julien Bourgeois (University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté)