SIMPAR brings together researchers and engineers from academia and industry to identify and solve critical issues in software development for autonomous robots and to boost a smooth shifting of results from simulated to real-world applications.
The topics covered by the conference include but are not limited to novel robotics applications driven by research, industry, and society call for developing systems of ever-increasing complexity. In particular, systems with sliding autonomy, humanoid robots, distributed robots, cognitive robotics, and mobile sensor networks.
Fundamental open problems are still waiting for sound answers, and the programming and development of new robotics applications must be adequately addressed by innovative and practical tools, libraries, and algorithms ready to be incorporated into new projects.
Furthermore, simulation environments play a prominent role in reducing large-scale systems’ development time and cost.
Moreover, seamless migration of code from general-purpose simulators to real-world systems is a requirement for the future success of robotics and automation.
Topic of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Robot Simulation
- Middleware for robotics
- Swarm Robotics
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Sensor Networks for Robotics
- Language Models for Robotics
- Reinforcement Learning
- Food Robotics
- Automotive Robotics
- Home Robots
- Assistive Robotics
As peer-reviewed archival publications, all accepted papers will be hosted on IEEE Xplore. Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality papers representing original work. Submissions in all areas of autonomous robots, robot programming, simulation environments, and applications are welcome.
Important Dates
Full paper submission date: 1st November 2024
Notification of acceptance date: 1st February 2025
Final paper submission date: 15th March 2025
Workshop proposal submission date: 15th November 2024
Notification of acceptance date: 1st February 2025