Call for papers
Topics for scientific and technical papers include, but are not limited to:
Uncrewed Vehicles
Domestic Service Robots
Humanoid Robots
Self-Driving Cars
Rescue Robots
Navigation
Manipulation
Task planning
Human Robot Interaction
Perception
Computer Vision for Robotics
Sensors and actuators for robots
Control for robotics
Signal processing for robotics
Machine learning in robotics
Education in robotics
Ethical aspects of autonomous robots
Regulations and legal aspects
Uncrewed Vehicles
Domestic Service Robots
Humanoid Robots
Self-Driving Cars
Rescue Robots
Navigation
Manipulation
Task planning
Human Robot Interaction
Perception
Computer Vision for Robotics
Sensors and actuators for robots
Control for robotics
Signal processing for robotics
Machine learning in robotics
Education in robotics
Ethical aspects of autonomous robots
Regulations and legal aspects
Important
Dates
Full manuscript submission
April 19th
Notification of acceptance
May 17th
Camera-ready paper submission
June 12th
Early registration
May 24th
Late registration
June 07th
Conference dates
June 17th – 19th
Paper Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts must be written in English and formatted according to the Springer LNCS template.
Papers must have a minimum length of 12 pages and a maximum of 20 pages (including references).
Manuscripts must be submitted in PDF format through the Microsoft CMT system.
The initial submission must be anonymized for double-blind review (no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or identifying information).
All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer-review process with at least two independent reviewers.
Papers must be original and not previously published or under review elsewhere.
Accepted papers are planned to be published in Springer proceedings, subject to editorial approval.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the work at the conference.
For detailed formatting guidelines, please visit the official LNCS author instructions page.
Review Process
The review process will be double-blind. Authors must remove all identifying information from the submitted manuscript. Each paper will be evaluated by at least two reviewers based on originality, technical quality, clarity, and relevance to the conference topics.