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National Institute of Technology

Rourkela

 

 

International Conference

on

 

 

AUTOMATION AND MACHINE LEARNING USING ROBOTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE METHODS (AMLURAIM)-SERIES: 1

 

 

12th-13th February 2025 

 

 

Organized by

Department of Mechanical Engineering
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

 

Proceedings Publication

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LNME SPRINGER PUBLICATION

Select papers from the conference will be published in LNME Springer(INDEXED BY SCOPUS, EI Compendex, and INSPEC) after peer review.

All accepted Abstracts/Papers will be published in Institute Proceedings.

 

 

Convener (1): Prof Dayal R. Parhi,

Senior Professor, NIT Rourkela

 

Convener (2): Prof. BBVL Deepak

Associate Professor, NIT Rourkela

 

Convener (3): Prof. Abhishek K Kashyap

Assistant Professor, MIT Manipal

 

 

 

Important Dates

 

Abstract Submission: OPEN

Paper Submission: 24-1-2025

Final Registration: 31-1-2025

 

 

Registration

 

Category

Early Bird registration

(till 31-1-2025)

Late

Registration

Student

4900 INR/ US $100

8000 INR/ US $130

Academician/ R&D Lab.

5800 INR/ US $100

8000 INR/ US $130

Industrialist

13000 INR/ US $200

17000 INR/ US $230

 

 

Contact:

 

Prof. Dayal R. Parhi

Convener, AMLURAIM

Senior Professor

Robotics Lab

Department of Mechanical Engineering

NIT Rourkela-769008

Odisha, India

Tel. ++91 661 246 2514

dayalrobotics@gmail.com

 

 

STEP 1:

Click the Link for Abstract Submission

Contact: conf-robot@nitrkl.ac.in

 

 STEP 2:

Click the Link for Payment of Registration Fees

Please Pay, After Acceptance of Abstract/Paper for Presentation

Mode: Hybrid

 

 

Click the Link for Full Paper Submission

 

Download the Template for Writing the Paper

 

 

About Host:

 

National Institute of Technology Rourkela was established in 1961 to cater various engineering applications at national and international levels. NIT Rourkela provides quality education in a diverse and multi-cultural environments. The mission of the institute is to become an internationally acclaimed institution of higher learning that will serve as a source knowledge and expertise for the society and be a preferred destination for undergraduate, graduate studies and cutting edge researches.

 

 

 

Call for Papers:

 

This conference confines with five sections and eleven tropical tracks, which are well balanced in content and created an adequate discussion space for recent inventions. AMLURAIM hosts following research tracks:

 

Section I: Intelligent Automation and Machine Learning in Robotics

Track 1: Mobile Robots in Industry and Academia

Autonomous navigation and path planning strategies

Adaptive behaviors through machine learning

Integration in Industry 4.0 environments

Collaborative mobile robotics research

Track 2: Humanoid Robotics: Bridging Industry and Institute

Advancing human-robot interaction

ML-driven motion control and stability

Industrial applications of humanoid systems

Humanoids in educational and research settings

Track 3: Aerial Robotics: Innovation Aloft

AI for navigation and collision avoidance

Machine learning in aerial data processing

Industrial drone applications

Academic research in aerial robotics

Track 4: Underwater Robotics: Exploring the Depths

AUV control and navigation systems

ML for underwater sensory data analysis

Subaquatic surveillance technology

Oceanic and environmental research applications

Section II: Robotic Arms and Intelligent Fluid Systems

Track 5: Advanced Robotic Arms

ML-enhanced arm control and accuracy

Collaborative arm systems in industry

Computer vision integration in arm operations

Academic applications of robotic arms

Track 6: AI in Fluid Power Systems

Intelligent control of pneumatic/hydraulic systems

ML-driven predictive maintenance

AI-embedded actuators and valves

Energy optimization through artificial intelligence

Section III: AI in Design, Manufacturing, and Metrology

Track 7: AI-Driven Design and Smart Manufacturing

Generative design and AI-optimized topologies

ML applications in manufacturing processes

High-precision robotics and AI integration

AI-enhanced metrology and quality assurance

Track 8: AI and Additive Manufacturing

Machine learning for 3D printing optimization

AI-driven design for additive processes

Intelligent defect detection in 3D printed objects

Cutting-edge AI applications in AM research

Track 9: AI in Precision Engineering and Metrology

AI for improved measurement precision

Machine learning in surface analysis

Smart calibration for precision tools

AI-based error correction in manufacturing

Section IV: Soft Computing, AI, Hardware and Computer-Aided Technologies

Track 10: AI applications & Integration in Engineering & Science Fields

AI and soft computing based applications in engineering and science fields

Machine learning in design & manufacturing software

Application of AI and hardware technologies in all fields

Industry-academia partnerships in CAD/CAM/CAE & AI integration

Section V: Human Factors and Ergonomics

Track 11: Human-Centric Automation and Design

AI-powered ergonomic design optimization

Enhancing human-robot collaboration

Cognitive ergonomics in HMI design

 

 

 

 

Proceedings Publication:

Select papers from the conference will be published by Springer as a proceedings book volume. Springer will conduct quality checks on the accepted papers and only papers that pass these checks will be published.

 

 

 

Conference Theme

 

This conference delves into the rapidly advancing fields of Intelligent Automation, Machine Learning, and Robotics, emphasizing the transformative impact of these technologies on both industry and academia. The conference showcases cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, and real-world applications across multiple domains of robotics and intelligent systems.

 

At its core, the volume highlights the role of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing robot autonomy, navigation, control, and decision-making. It covers the latest advancements in mobile, humanoid, aerial, and underwater robotics, as well as the integration of intelligent systems into robotic arms and fluid power systems. The conference aims to bridge the gap between industrial applications and academic research, offering a robust platform for interdisciplinary collaboration.

 

The conference proceedings begin with an exploration of mobile robotics, detailing strategies for autonomous navigation, adaptive behavior, and Industry 4.0 integration. Humanoid and aerial robotics are examined next, with a focus on human-robot interaction, AI-driven stability control, and aerial data processing. An in-depth look at underwater robotics follows, exploring the role of ML in subaquatic surveillance and environmental research.

 

A significant portion of the conference is dedicated to robotic arms and intelligent fluid systems, with a focus on collaborative arm control, computer vision integration, and AI-enhanced pneumatic and hydraulic systems. In addition, the integration of AI in design, manufacturing, and metrology is explored, highlighting how machine learning is reshaping smart manufacturing processes, precision engineering, and quality assurance.

 

The conference focuses research on AI applications & integration in all engineering and science fields in various domains. The conference also explores the human factors and ergonomics involved in automation and robotics, emphasizing the importance of human-centric design, cognitive ergonomics, and AI-powered systems for enhancing human-robot collaboration.

 

This conference serves as a vital resource for professionals, researchers, and students in robotics, AI, automation, and manufacturing industries. It bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications and fosters discussions on emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in intelligent automation and robotics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Technical Committee

 

 

Prof. Duc Truong Pham, University of Birmingham, UK

Dr. Michael Packianather, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, UK

Prof Shudhansu S Panda University of North Georgia, USA

Prof. Dilip Kr. Pratihar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Prof. Debasish Ghose, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Prof. Arun Kumar Samantaray Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Prof S. K. Dwivedy, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

Prof. P.M. Pathak, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

Prof. Adik Ramdayal Yadao, GHRCEM, Pune

Prof. P C Jena, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla

Prof. P K Jena, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla

Prof. Sarkar Sagar, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Prof. S.K. Pradhan OUTR, Bhubaneswar

Prof. Sharmistha Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

Prof. Sandip Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi

Prof. Amitesh Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi

Prof. Soumya Gangopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhilai

Prof. P K Mohonty, National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh

Prof. J C Mohanta, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Allahabad

Prof. R Gujjala, National Institute of Technology, Warangal

Prof. H C Das, National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya

Dr. Jayanta Kumar Pothal (Scientist), CSIR - IMMT, Bhubaneswar

Prof. R N Mahapatra, National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya

Prof. Bunil B Ray, National Institute of Technology, Meghalaya

Prof. M Suresh, National Institute of Technology, Goa

Prof. A P Sudheer, National Institute of Technology, Calicut

Prof. P B Sujit, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal

Prof. P G Mamba, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal

Prof. S K Kashyap, AcSIR, CSIR-CIMFR

Prof. S Kundu, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar

Prof. Anish Pandey, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar

Prof. I. Ahmed, IES University, Bhopal

Prof. S. P. Jena, Nalanda Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar

Prof. Asita Kumar Rath, REC, BPUT, Bhubaneswar

Prof. Animesh Chhotray, GIET Baniatangi, Bhubaneswar

Prof. Manu Elappila, CHRIST University, Bengaluru

Prof. S.K. Behera, REC, BPUT, Bhubaneswar

Prof. D. Thatoi, SOA, Bhubaneswar

Prof J. Nanda SOA, Bhubaneswar

Prof. S. Choudhury SOA, Bhubaneswar

Prof. Debashis Majumder, UPES School of Design, Dehradun

Prof. Anirban Chowdhury, UPES School of Design, Dehradun

Prof. G Balamurali, Vellore Institute of Technology

Prof. Chinmay Sahu, Vellore Institute of Technology

Prof. K.K. Pandey, Manipal University, India

Prof. M.K. Muni, IGIT Sarang, India

Prof. S. Kumar, OPJ University, India

Prof. A. Jha , RCOEM, Nagpur

Prof. S Sahu, KIIT Bhubaneswar

Prof. G Mohanta, Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham, Chennai

Prof. A Rout, Christ University, Bengaluru

Dr. Sampat Kumar, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

Prof. B Patle, MIT ADT University, Pune

Prof. K Satyababu, IIITDM Karnool

 

 

 

 

Invited Speakers

 

 

Dr. Michael Packianather, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, UK

 

Prof Shudhansu S Panda University of North Georgia, USA

 

Prof. Dilip Kr. Pratihar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

 

 

 

For Any Help Please Contact:

 

+91 7008856556

Conference Management Team