CS2007 Cybernetic Systems
University College Dublin IEEE SMC UK&RI 6th Conference on
Cybernetic Systems 2007
September 6-7, 2007
University College Dublin
Republic of Ireland
Aims and objectives
This international conference aimed to establish conceptual relationship between various sub-fields of Cybernetics to provide an interdisciplinary forum for the experimental, theoretical and application-oriented aspects of cybernetics. IEEE CS2007 hoped to unite practicians and theorists from all areas of cybernetics including engineering, biology and chemistry, with the hope of fostering new research and development work within the cybernetics community.

Theme and scope
The theme of the conference was Cybernetic Systems. The program committee solicited high quality papers containing original contributions in all areas of experimental, theoretical and application-oriented aspects of cybernetics and industry applications, including, but not limited to: Complex systems; Robotic and micro-robotic systems; Feedback Systems; Biological Cybernetics; Chemical Cybernetics; System Modelling and Control; Adaptive Control Systems; Intelligent Systems (e.g. for communications, control, instrumentation, etc.); Image Processing; Pattern Recognition; Safety Reliability and Quality Assurance; Decision Support Systems; Manufacturing Systems; Data Mining; Large Scale Systems; Human Machine Systems; Human Computer Interfaces; Soft Computing; Fuzzy Logic Systems; Neural Systems; Software Systems; Computational Intelligence; Knowledge Based Systems; Agent-based Systems; Swarm Engineering; Emerging and Evolutionary Methods; Gaming; Visualisation; Digital signal processing; Adaptive filtering; Acoustic systems.

Invited talk
Papers and Posters
List of those on Day 1
List of those on Day 2
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