by Jason Moore
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2012 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference and 2012 Motion & Vibration Conference
Single Track Vehicle Dynamics and Control Session
October 17-19, 2012, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Information
The long arm of the Bicycle and Motorcycle Dynamics (BMD) research division is organizing an invited technical session at the 2012 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. Papers are invited on original investigations related to the modeling, analysis, control, and handling of single track vehicles. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Bicycle, motorcycle, mono-cycle and unicycle modeling
- Robotic and autonomous control of single track vehicles
- Handling qualities
- Vehicle and rider system identification
- Education through bicycle dynamics
- Controller design: optimal, fuzzy, classical, etc.
- Steady turning
- Tire modeling and experimentation
- Rider biomechanics
You are invited to submit an abstract extended summary by March 10thto jkmoor@ucdavis.edu. This submission should:
- be in an editable format (.odt, .txt, .tex, .doc)
- include author names, affiliation and contact information (at least email address)
- Title of paper(s)
- Half to full page abstract about the paper(s) you will submit
The current abstract submissions are:
- Single Track Vehicles: the Vehicle (6 presenters)
- Single Track Vehicles: the Human Rider (7 presenters)
Important Dates
The draft submissions are used to develop the sessions and the corresponding authors will receive a session code to use for their on-line submission. The regular submission of your paper is done by you throughhttp://asme-dscd.papercept.net. The timeline is as follows:
Abstract submission tojkmoor@ucdavis.edu | |
Notification to authors for inclusion in STV Session | |
Authors submit papers via http://asme-dscd.papercept.net | |
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection by DSCD | May 15, 2012 |
Final manuscript submission deadline | June 15, 2012 |
Organizers
- Jason Moore, PhD Candidate, UC Davis
- Arend Schwab, Delft University of Technology
- Mont Hubbard, Professor, UC Davis
- Stephen Cain, PhD Candidate, University of Michigan
- Andrew Dressel, PhD Candidate, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee