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2-Day WORKSHOP
on
Fundamental Issues and Future Research Directions for Parallel Mechanisms and Manipulators
 

Quebec City, Québec, Canada

October 3-4, 2002


ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:

This workshop seeks to bring together experts in the area of parallel manipulators from around the globe for two days in order to disseminate recent research progress and to identify the most promising future research directions for parallel manipulators. This meeting is not a routine conference, wherein the primary responsibility of the participant is to present his or her paper. Instead, through a series of focused keynote presentations, round-tables, focused paper sessions, focused poster sessions and in-depth discussion sessions we seek convergence on key issues related to parallel manipulators.

By focusing on workshop activities, rather than standard conference activites, this workshop seeks to complement other conferences and meetings dealing with parallel manipulators.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:

  • Develop awareness of the current state-of-the-art of research in all areas of parallel manipulators and wire-driven manipulators, including kinematics, dynamics, controls, design and novel applications;
  • Identify roadblocks that must be resolved to increase the industrial use of parallel manipulators;
  • Identify open problems in the theoretical framework;
  • Identify promising approaches that may yield significant advances in the theoretical framework;
  • Establish and reinforce international collaboration and collaboration between academia and industry;
  • Discuss educational needs and methods;
  • Develop a strategy for the research community as a whole to accelerate the development and use of parallel manipulators.

POST-WORKSHOP INFORMATION:

  1. The workshop attracted over 100 participants from academia and industry!
  2. The proceedings are available to the general public. DOWNLOAD THE PROCEEDINGS
  3. The workshop concluded with a summary that outlined the key issues raised at the workshop. VIEW THE SUMMARY
  4. View pictures from the workshop. PHOTOS PAGE

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

JEAN-PIERRE MERLET
INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France

JORGE ANGELES
McGill University, Montreal, Canada

TORGNY BROGARDH
ABB Robotics, Sweden

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:

CLEMENT GOSSELIN
Département de Génie Mécanique
Université Laval,
Québec, Québec, Canada
email: gosselin@gmc.ulaval.ca
http://robot.gmc.ulaval.ca

IMME EBERT-UPHOFF
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Colorado State University
e-mail: iebert@colostate.edu
https://www.engr.colostate.edu/~iebert/

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE (in alphabetical order):

Sunil Agrawal -- Univ. of Delaware, US
Jian Dai -- King's College London, UK
Tian Huang -- Tianjin Univ., P.R. China
Just Herder -- Delft Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands
Venkat Krovi -- SUNY Buffalo, US
John McPhee -- Univ. of Waterloo, Canada
Vincenzo Parenti-Castelli -- Univ. of Bologna, Italy
Francois Pierrot -- LIRMM, France
Moshe Shoham -- Technion, Israel
Yukio Takeda -- Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
Philippe Wenger -- IRCCynN, France
Gloria Wiens -- Univ. of Florida, US

INDUSTRY PANELISTS:

Torgny Brogardh -- ABB Robotics, Sweden
Ed Dougherty -- August Design Inc., US
Adam Jacoff -- NIST, US
Gerhard Serapins -- CAE, Montreal, Canada
Paul Sheldon-- SheldonWorks, US

EDUCATIONAL PANEL DISCUSSION LED BY:

J. Michael McCarthy-- University of California, Irvine, US
Just Herder-- Delft Univ. of Technology, The Netherlands

THIS WORKSHOP WAS SPONSORED BY: