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Call for Papers

2015 American Control Conference (ACC2015)
July 1-3, 2015, Chicago, Illinois
http://www.a2c2.org/conferences/acc2015/

It is my pleasure to announce the 2015 American Control Conference that will 
be held July 1 to 3 at the Hilton Palmer House. The ACC is the annual 
conference of the American Automatic Control Council (AACC), the U.S. 
national member organization of the International Federation for Automatic 
Control (IFAC). The member societies of the AACC are AIAA, AIChE, ASCE, 
ASME, IEEE, ISA, SCS, and SIAM.

September 26, 2015 is the submission deadline for all papers.

Contributed Papers in all aspects of the theory and application of automatic 
control are invited in the form of regular 6-page manuscripts. Papers must 
conform to the policies described on the conference website.

Invited Sessions consist of 6 papers that collectively present a unifying 
theme from diverse viewpoints. Proposals must be accompanied by full 
versions of each paper to be individually reviewed along with the proposal 
itself.

Tutorial Sessions are organized to provide an introduction to a topic of 
interest. The format is structured around a main tutorial paper (up to 18 
pages) and talk (60 minutes) followed by three presentations (with or 
without papers of up to 6 pages each) intended to give a picture of the 
state of the art. Sessions involving industry-academic collaboration are 
encouraged.

Special Sessions offer a venue for providing exposure to emerging research 
areas and other topics of broad interest to the conference attendees, 
including industry applications or opportunities. Proposed special sessions 
do not require submitted papers and are held over lunch breaks or in the 
evenings.

Pre-conference Workshop proposals are solicited. Workshops that address 
novel control methodologies and nonstandard control applications, as well as 
those with strong tutorial value, are encouraged.

Richard D. Braatz, General Chair

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