Journal Information
Advanced Robotics (AR)
https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tadr20Impact Factor: |
1.400 |
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Taylor & Francis |
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0169-1864 |
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Call For Papers
Aims and scope Advanced Robotics (AR) is the international journal of the Robotics Society of Japan and has a history of more than thirty three years. It is an interdisciplinary journal which integrates publication of all aspects of research on robotics science and technology. Advanced Robotics publishes original research papers and survey papers from all over the world. Issues contain papers on analysis, theory, design, development, implementation and use of robots and robot technology. The journal covers both fundamental robotics and robotics related to applied fields such as service robotics, field robotics, medical robotics, rescue robotics, space robotics, underwater robotics, agriculture robotics, industrial robotics, and robots in emerging fields. It also covers aspects of social and managerial analysis and policy regarding robots. Advanced Robotics (AR) is an international, ranked, peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research contributions to scientific knowledge. All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees.
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Special Issues
Special Issue on Nursing RoboticsSubmission Date: 2024-11-30Special Issue Editor(s) Tetsuyou Watanabe, Kanazawa University twata@se.kanazawa-u.ac.jp Jane Li, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Gojiro Nakagami, The University of Tokyo Misako Dai, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University Yuka Miura, Fujita Health University Maya Torii, University of Tsukuba Scope: We invite researchers, practitioners, and innovators to contribute to a special issue focused on the evolving field of Nursing Robotics. Positioned at the forefront of a healthcare and caregiving revolution propelled by advancements in robotics technology, this special issue seeks to explore the application of robotics in nursing care with the goal of improving the quality of life for individuals in various settings and throughout their lifespan. The scope of this special issue includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: Nursing Care Support: Explorations of how robotics can assist in daily nursing care tasks, enhancing efficiency and patient care quality. Caregiver Support: Innovations that alleviate the physical and emotional burden on caregivers, enabling better care and well-being for both caregivers and recipients. Rehabilitation: Robotic solutions that aid in the rehabilitation process, helping individuals regain or maintain their physical functions. Assisting Mobility: Technologies that support mobility for individuals with limited physical capabilities, promoting independence and mobility. Assist with Physical Functions: Robotic aids designed to support or enhance physical functions, contributing to improved daily living. Abnormalities Detection: Advanced systems capable of detecting health abnormalities, facilitating early intervention and care. Pressure Ulcer Prevention: Robotics interventions that help in preventing or managing pressure ulcers, a common challenge in prolonged care scenarios. Simulator for Training: Use of robotics in creating realistic training simulations for caregivers and medical professionals, enhancing skills and preparedness. Sensing Biosignals: Innovative uses of robotics in monitoring vital biosignals, offering real-time insights into patient health. RT (Robotics Technology)-Assisted Nursing: Papers that explore the integration of RT in various aspects of nursing, from direct care to educational applications. Nursing Education Based on RT: Insights into how robotics technology can transform nursing education, making it more interactive, practical, and effective. Nursing Workflow Support Based on RT: Studies on how robotics can streamline nursing workflows, reducing workload and increasing time for patient care. We are especially interested in submissions that highlight collaborative research between the fields of robotics and nursing, presenting solutions that have been effectively implemented and exploring challenges that remain unresolved but have the potential for significant impact through interdisciplinary efforts. This special issue aims to advance the field of robotics and open new pathways for the integration of robotics into nursing and caregiving. We look forward to receiving your innovative contributions that will drive this exciting field forward, blending state-of-the-art technology with compassionate care.
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Special Issue on Methodology for Performance Evaluation of Field RobotsSubmission Date: 2024-12-31Special Issue Editor(s) Noritaka Sato, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan sato.noritaka@nitech.ac.jp Tetsuya Kimura, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Kuniaki Kawabata, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan Hideki Masago, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan Toshio Yoshida, Manufacturing Science and Technology Center, Japan Kazunori Ohno, Tohoku University, Japan Manufacturers independently evaluate the performance of many field robots including drones, making it difficult to compare and select them by users to deploy in actual work. This is one of the factors hindering the social implementation of field robots. In order to solve this problem, there is a need to establish an engineering methodology for formulating a standard performance evaluation method (e.g. automobile fuel efficiency, etc.) that allows users to quantitatively and objectively compare the performance of robots. Furthermore, by summarizing and improving this engineering methodology, a new academic field called “robot performance evaluation engineering” will be able to be developed and established. In this special issue, based on above background, the focus is not on robots/drones themselves, but on how to evaluate their performance. For example, we call for papers that demonstrate the usefulness of the test method itself, and papers that discuss knowledge that contributes to the establishment of engineering methodologies for formulating test methods. Papers that contribute to the new academic field of robot performance evaluation engineering are widely invited. We also welcome survey and short papers that clarify current essential topics in methodology for performance evaluation of robots. Prospective contributed papers may cover, but are not limited to, the following topics: Development and verification of robot/drones/sensors test methods. Standardization of developed test methods. Lessons learned for developed test methods through field demonstration. Comparison of robots/drones/sensors by developed test methods. Methodology for rule creation in robot competition. Survey on methodology for performance evaluation of robots/drones/sensers.
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Special Issue on Technology for food handling automationSubmission Date: 2025-01-31Special Issue Editor(s) Kazuyoshi Wada, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan k_wada@tmu.ac.jp Shinichi Hirai, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Kensuke Harada, Osaka University, Japan Máximo A. Roa, DLR, Germany Pablo Valdivia y Alvarado, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Today, automation in the food industry is attracting attention as an area for the social implementation of human-collaborative robots. While many processes in food production are being automated by specialized machines, many manual tasks remain, such as packing and serving lunch boxes. Food products are not as stable in shape and physical properties as workpieces in the manufacturing industry, and there are many challenging factors for robotic handling, such as flexibility, wetness and rapid change over time, as well as a wide variety of food products. This special issue focuses on the latest relevant technologies and research cases for food handling automation. It covers not only robotic hands and their control technology for handling a wide variety of food products, but also a wide range of technologies related to the evaluation of food handling. We also welcome survey and short papers that clarify current essential topics in technology for food handling automation. Prospective contributed papers may cover, but are not limited to, the following topics: Robotic hands for food handling Evaluation of food handling Food Sorting and Classification Food Handling and Transportation Food Processing Food Packaging Sensor Technology Human-robot collaboration AI and Machine Learning Food sample
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