On July 27, 2024, the 7th International Conference on Control, Robotics, and Informatics - ICCRI 2024 was held at DTU. The ICCRI 2024 is an academic forum for scholars, researchers, and experts worldwide to exchange ideas, share information, and enhance future collaboration.
The ICCRI 2024 at DTU
Dr. Tran Nhat Tan, DTU Vice-Provost, said: “The annual ICCRI demonstrates the power of global community efforts in the journey of seeking and conquering knowledge. Control, Robotics, and Informatics are not just academic disciplines but the foundation of technologies that shape our future. These fields impact everything from automation to improving human-robot interaction, as well as integrating intelligent systems into our daily lives, AI, and machine learning.
DTU is delighted to host this conference, which coincides with our 30th anniversary. Over the past 30 years, DTU has dedicated to providing quality education and fostering innovation. Hosting the ICCRI 2024 is a proud event for us, reaffirming our commitment to advancing technology and research.”
DTU participated in the conference with presentations by faculty members and researchers on Robot control, UAV control, and Mobile edge computing networks.
The ICCRI 2024 received over 62 papers and selected 37 papers from various countries and territories, including Vietnam, India, South Korea, Russia, Taiwan, Japan, France, the United States and so on.
This year's conference is divided into 6 sessions with the following topics:
- Intelligent Robot Control,
- Advanced Electronic Systems and Technologies,
- Information Systems and Image Processing,
- Motion Control and Communication for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs),
- IoT Systems and Future Communication,
- Signal Processing and Information Processing.
Participants pose for a photo
Some notable keynote presentations at the Conference included: Prof. Dr. Tran Duc Tan (Phenikaa University) discussed real-time machine learning applications on wearable devices for healthcare, with various functions for monitoring human health activities; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tuan Minh (Thai Nguyen University) presented on the deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in wireless sensor networks; guest scientist Assoc. Prof. Dr. Souad Bezzaoucha Rebaï (EIGSI La Rochelle - France) gave a talk on the design of multi-peak observers and robust control for cyber-physical systems using Lyapunov theory and LMI solutions to determine observer-controller coefficients.
DTU participated in the conference with three presentations by faculty members and researchers on Robot control, UAV control, and Mobile edge computing networks. These research results primarily came from research groups in the Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the Center for Electrical and Electronics (CEE) at the DTU School of Engineering and Technology.
The ICCRI 2024 is an opportunity for DTU students, trainees, and graduate students to access new knowledge about Control, Robotics, and Informatics, as well as to learn about new research directions. Additionally, it provides a chance to develop collaborative opportunities with researchers from many countries worldwide.
On this occasion, the DTU Center for Electrical and Electronics introduced two "Made in DTU" products, including:
- The AriLisa service robot, developed through a collaboration between DTU and Da Nang International Airport. This humanoid robot can be utilized in various settings such as offices, airports, hotels, performing a wide range of tasks.
- The DTU-Fanlon-1 drone, created in collaboration with Chodang University in South Korea.
This is one of many academic activities regularly organized by the CEE to enhance the quality of education and research for DTU faculty and researchers.
Prof. Dr. Rajender Singh Chhillar from Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), India, said: “This conference addresses very prominent topics such as Robotics, Control, and Informatics, including Software and Computer Technology. The conference is held in both in-person and online formats, and I am confident that the discussion sessions will be highly beneficial for all participants. Once again, thank you to all the organizers for successfully conducting this conference!”
(Media Center)