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Please use the new IFAC style files - See the authors instructions. The Organizing Committee has the pleasure of inviting you to participate in the
15th IFAC Symposium on System Identification, SYSID 2009 to be held in Saint-Malo, France, July 6-8, 2009
under the auspices of IFAC,
the International Federation of Automatic Control. SYSID 2009 is sponsored by the IFAC Technical Committees on Modeling, Identification and Signal Processing, on Adaptive and Learning Systems, on Discrete Events and Hybrid Systems, and on Stochastic Systems. SYSID is organized every three years. The previous edition, SYSID 2006, was held in Newcastle, Australia. SYSID 2009 will be the first SYSID symposium to take place in France. The symposium covers all major aspects of system
identification,
experimental modelling, signal processing and adaptive control from
theoretical
and methodological developments to practical applications in a wide
range of
application areas. The aim of the meeting is to promote the research
activities
and the cooperation between researchers in these areas. To enhance the
applications and industrial perspective of the symposium, participation
of
authors from industry is particularly encouraged. ![]()
Download the SYSID 2009 Call for Papers and Poster.Sponsors and Co-sponsorsSYSID 2009 is sponsored by
the
International Federation of Automatic Control
(IFAC), the IEEE Control Systems
Society, the French National Institute for Research in Computer
Science and Control (INRIA), the
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the Institut de
Recherche en Informatique et Systèmes Aléatoires (IRISA),
the Société de l’Électricité,
de
l’Électronique et des
Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication (SEE - French IFAC
NMO), and the Groupement
de Recherche en Modélisation, Analyse et
Conduite des Systèmes dynamiques (GDR MACS).
Credits Thanks are due to Brett
Ninness
for an earlier version of the website frame, to Céline
Sortais for
the banner picture and the poster, and to Olivia Trotel for the CFP
flyer. Photos of the city of
Saint-Malo are by Gérard Cazade, Manuel Clauzier and Philippe
Pawlaczyk, Service
Communication, Ville de Saint-Malo. Some photos of the Mont
Saint-Michel are by
Gérard Paget, some others by Éric Walter.
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