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Subject: Last Call for Papers for AGARD Conference

We are extending the deadline for the abstracts for the papers to be presented 
at the AGARD conference until 21 September 1990.  

In case you have lost the Call for Papers, it is again attached to this message.

Your consideration is greatly appreciated.

--Dale



                                       AGARD
               ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
                  7 RUE ANCELLE - 92200 NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE - FRANCE
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    AVP/46                                                        2 APRIL 1990
    
    
    
    
                                  CALL FOR PAPERS
    
                                      for the
    
                       SPRING, 1991 AVIONICS PANEL SYMPOSIUM
    
                                         ON
    
               MACHINE INTELLIGENCE FOR AEROSPACE ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
    
                                   to be held in
    
                                  LISBON, Portugal
    
                                   13-16 May 1991
    
    
                         This meeting will be UNCLASSIFIED
    
    
             Abstracts must be received not later than 31 August 1990.
    
    
    Note:  US & UK Authors must comply with National Clearance Procedures 
           requirements for Abstracts and Papers.

                                       THEME
    
               MACHINE INTELLIGENCE FOR AEROSPACE ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
    
    A large amount of research is being conducted to develop and apply Machine 
    Intelligence (MI) technology to aerospace applications.  Machine 
    Intelligence research covers the technical areas under the headings of 
    Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Knowledge Representation, Neural 
    Networks and Machine Learning.  This list is not all inclusive.  It has been 
    suggested that this research will dramatically alter the design of aerospace 
    electronics systems because MI technology enables automatic or 
    semi-automatic operation and control.  Some of the application areas where 
    MI is being considered inlcude sensor cueing, data and information fusion, 
    command/control/communications/intelligence, navigation and guidance, pilot 
    aiding, spacecraft and launch operations, and logistics support for 
    aerospace electronics.  For many routine jobs, it appears that MI systems 
    would provide screened and processed ata as well as recommended courses of 
    action to human operators.  MI technology will enable electronics systems or 
    subsystems which adapt or correct for errors and many of the paradigms have 
    parallel implementation or use intelligent algorithms to increase the speed 
    of response to near real time.
    
    With all of the interest in MI research and the desire to expedite 
    transition of the technology, it is appropriate to organize a symposium to 
    present the results of efforts applying MI technology to aerospace 
    electronics applications.  The symposium will focus on applications research 
    and development to determine the types of MI paradigms which are best suited 
    to the wide variety of aerospace electronics applications.  The symposium 
    will be organizaed into separate sessions for the various aerospace 
    electronics application areas.  It is tentatively proposed that the sessions 
    be organized as follows:
    
    SESSION 1 - Offensive System Electronics (fire control systems, sensor 
    		cueing and control, signal/data/information fusion, machine 
    		vision, etc.)
    
    SESSION 2 - Defensive System electronics (electronic counter measures, radar 
    		warning receivers, countermeasure resource management, situation 
    		awareness, fusion, etc.)
    
    SESSION 3 - Command/Control/Communications/Intelligence - C3I (sensor 
    		control, signal/data/information fusion, etc.)
    
    SESSION 4 - Navigation System Electronics (data filtering, sensor cueing and 
    		control, etc.)
    
    SESSION 5 - Space Operations (launch and orbital)
    
    SESSION 6 - Logistic Systems to Support Aerospace Electronics (on and 
    		off-board systems, embedded training, diagnostics and 
    		prognostics, etc.)

                                GENERAL INFORMATION
    
    This Meeting, supported by the Avionics Panel will be held in Lisbon, 
    Portugal on 13-16 May 1991.
    
    It is expected that 30 to 40 papers will be presented.  Each author will 
    normally have 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for questions and 
    discussions.  Equipment will be available for projection of viewgraph 
    transparencies, 35 mm slides, and 16 mm films.
    
    The audience will include Members of the Avionics Panel and 150 to 200 
    invited experts from the NATO nations.  Attendance at AGARD Meetings is by 
    invitation only from an AGARD National Delegate or Panel Member.
    
    Final manuscripts should be limited to no more than 16 pages including 
    figures.  Presentations at the meeting should be an extract of the final 
    manuscript and not a reading of it.  Complete instructions will be sent to 
    authors of papers selected by the Technical Programme Committee.
    
    Authors submitting abstracts should insure that financial support for 
    attendance at the meeting will be available.
    
                                   CLASSIFICATION
    
    This meeting will be UNCLASSIFIED
    
                                     LANGUAGES
    
    Papers may be written and presented either in English or French.  
    Simultanewous interpretation will be provided between these two languages at 
    all sessions.  A copy of your prepared remarks (Oral Presentation) and 
    visual aids should be provided to the AGARD staff at least one month prior 
    to the meeting date.  This procedure will ensure correct interpretation of 
    your spoken words.
    
                                     ABSTRACTS
    
    Abstracts of papers offered for this Symposium are now invited and should 
    conform with the following instructions:
    
            LENGTH:  200 to 500 words
    
           CONTENT:  Scope of the Contribution & Relevance to the Meeting - Your           
                     abstract should fully represent your contribution 
          SUMITTAL:  To the Technical Programme committee by all authors (US 
                     authors must comply with Attachment 1)
    IDENTIFICATION:  Author Information Form (Attachment 2) must be provided 
                     with you abstract
    CLASSIFICATION:  Abstracts must be unclassified
    
    Your abstracts and Attachment 2 should be mailed in time to reach all 
    members of the Technical Program Committee, and the Executive not later than 
    31 AUGUST 1990 (Note the exception for the US Authors).  This date is 
    important and must be met to ensure that your paper is considered.  
    Abstracts should be submitted in the format shown on the reverse of this 
    page.

                                   TITLE OF PAPER
    
                                   Name of Author
                        Organization or Company Affiliation
                                      Address
    
                                 Name of Co-Author
                        Organization or Company Affiliation
                                      Address
    
    The test of your ABSTRACT should start on this line.

                                    PUBLICATIONS
    
    The proceedings of this meeting will be published in a single volume 
    Conference Proceedings.  The Conference Proceedings will include the papers 
    which are presented at the meeting, the questions/discussion following each 
    presentation, and a Technical Evaluation Report of the meeting.  It should 
    be noted that AGARD reserves the right to print in the Conference 
    Proceedings any paper or material presented at the Meeting.  The Conference 
    Proceedings will be sent to the printer on or about July 1990.  NOTE:  
    Authors that fail to provide the required Camera-Ready manuscript by this 
    date may not be published.
    
    QUESTIONS concerning the technical programme should be addressed to the 
    Technical Programme Committee.  Administrative questions should be sent 
    directly to the Avionics Panel Executive.
    
                                  GENERAL SCHEDULE
    
                         (Note:  Exception for US Authors)
    EVENT						        DEADLINE
    
    SUBMIT AUTHOR INFORMATION FORM			        31 AUG 90
    
    SUBMIT ABSTRACT					        31 AUG 90
    
    PROGRAMME COMMITTEE SELECTION OF PAPERS		         1 OCT 90
    
    NOTIFICATION OF AUTHORS				           OCT 90
    
    RETURN AUTHOR REPLY FORM TO AGARD			      IMMEDIATELY
    
    START PUBLICATION/PRESENTATION CLEARANCE PROCEDURE     UPON NOTIFICATION
    
    AGARD INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT TO CONTRIBUTORS	           OCT 90
    
    MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE PUBLISHED IN		           JAN 91
    
    SUBMIT CAMERA-READY MANUSCRIPT AND PUBLICATION/
    PRESENTATION CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE to arrive at AGARD by    15 MAR 91
    
    SEND ORAL PRESENTATION AND COPIES OF VISUAL AIDS
    TO THE AVIONICS PANEL EXECUTIVE to arrive at AGARD by       19 APR 91
    
    ALL PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED				     13-16 MAY 91

                           TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
    
                                      CHAIRMAN
                              Dr Charles H. KRUEGER Jr
                        Director, Systems Avionics Division
             Wright Research and Development Center (AFSC), ATTN:  AAA
                          Wright Patterson Air Force Base
                               Dayton, OH 45433, USA
    
                             Telephone:  (513) 255-5218
                              Telefax:  (513) 476-4020
    
    Mr John J. BART			    Prof Dr A. Nejat INCE
    Technical Director, Directorate	    Burumcuk sokak 7/10
    of Reliability & Compatibility	    P.K. 8
    Rome Air Development Center (AFSC)	    06752 MALTEPE, ANKARA
    GRIFFISS AFB, NY 13441		    Turkey
    USA
    
    Mr J.M. BRICE			    Mr Edward M. LASSITER
    Directeur Technique			    Vice President
    THOMSON TMS				    Space Flight Ops Program Group
    B.P. 123				    P.O. Box 92957
    38521 SAINT EGREVE CEDEX		    LOS ANGELES, CA 90009-2957
    France				    USA
    
    Mr L.L. DOPPING-HEPENSTAL		    Eng. Jose M.B.G. MASCARENHAS
    Head of Systems Development		    C-924
    BRITISH AEROSPACE PLC,		    C/O CINCIBERLANT HQ
    Military Aircraft Limited		    2780 OEIRAS
    WARTON AERODROME			    Portugal
    PRESTEN, LANCS PR4 1AX
    United Kingdom
    
    Mr J. DOREY				    Mr Dale NELSON
    Directeur des Etudes & Syntheses	    Wright Research & Development Center
    O.N.E.R.A.				    ATTN:  AAAT
    29 Av. de la Division Leclerc	    Wright Patterson AFB
    92320 CHATILLON CEDEX		    Dayton, OH 45433
    France				    USA
    
    Mr David V. GAGGIN			    Ir. H.A.T. TIMMERS
    Director				    Head, Electronics Department
    U.S. Army Avionics R&D Activity	    National Aerospace Laboratory
    ATTN:  SAVAA-D			    P.O. Box 90502
    FT MONMOUTH, NJ 07703-5401		    1006 BM Amsterdam
    USA					    Netherlands
    
                              AVIONICS PANEL EXECUTIVE
                             LTC James E. CLAY, US Army
    Telephone                    Telex              Telefax
    (33) (1) 47-38-57-65         610176             (33) (1) 47-38-57-99
                                 MAILING ADDRESSES:
    From Europe and Canada                  From United States
    
    AGARD				    AGARD
    ATTN:  AVIONICS PANEL		    ATTN:  AVIONICS PANEL
    7, rue Ancelle			    APO NY 09777
    92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine
    France

                                                                 ATTACHMENT 1
    
                                FOR US AUTHORS ONLY
    
    1.  Authors of US papers involving work performed or sponsored by a US 
        Government Agency must receive clearance from their sponsoring agency.  
        These authors should allow at least six weeks for clearance from their 
        sponsoring agency.  Abstracts, notices of clearance by sponsoring 
        agencies, and Attachment 2 should be sent to Mr GAGGIN to arrive not 
        later than 15 AUGUST 1990.
    
    2.  All other US authors should forward abstracts and Attachment 2 to 
        Mr GAGGIN to arrive before 31 JULY 1990.  These contributors should 
        include the following statements in the cover letter:
        
            A.  The work described was not performed under sponsorship of a US 
        	Government Agency.
        
            B.  The abstract is technically correct.
        
            C.  The abstract is unclassified.
        
            D.  The abstract does not violate any proprietary rights.
        
    3.  US authors should send their abstracts to Mr GAGGIn and Dr KRUEGER only. 
        Abstracts should NOT be sent to non-US members of the Technical 
        Programme Committee or the Avionics Panel Executive.
        
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS FROM US AUTHORS CAN ONLY BE SENT TO:
    
    Mr David V. GAGGIN              and	    Dr Charles H. KRUEGER Jr
    Director				    Director, Avionics Systems Div
    Avionics Research & Dev Activity	    Wright Research & Dev Center
    ATTN:  SAVAA-D			    ATTN:  WRDC/AAA
    Ft Monmouth, NJ 07703-5401		    Wright Patterson AFB
    					    Dayton, OH 45433
    
    Telephone:  (201) 544-4851		    Telephone:  (513) 255-5218
         or AUTOVON:  995-4851
    
    4.  US authors should send the Author Information Form (Attachment 2) to the 
        Avionics Panel Executive, Mr GAGGIN, Dr KRUEGER, and each Technical 
        Programme Committee Member, to meet the above deadlines.
        
    5.  Authors selected from the United States are remined that their full 
        papers must be cleared by an authorized national clearance office before 
        they can be forwarded to AGARD.  Clearance procedures should be started 
        at least 12 weeks before the paper is to be mailed to AGARD.  Mr GAGGIN 
        will provide additional information at the appropriate time.

                              AUTHOR INFORMATION FORM
                                        FOR
          AUTHORS SUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT FOR THE AVIONICS PANEL SYMPOSIUM
                                         on
               MACHINE INTELLIGENCE FOR AEROSPACE ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
    
                                    INSTRUCTIONS
    
    1.  Authors should complete this form and send a copy to the Avionics Panel 
        Executive and all Technical Program Committee members by 31 AUGUST 1990.
    
    2.  Attach a copy of your abstract to these forms before they are mailed.  
        US Authors must comply with ATTACHMENT 1 requirements.    
    
        a.  Probable Title Paper:  ____________________________________________
        _______________________________________________________________________
        
        b.  Paper most appropriate for Session # ______________________________
        
        c.  Full Name of Author to be listed first on Programmee, including     
            Courtesy Title, First Name and/or Initials, Last Name & Nationality. 
        
        d.  Name of Organization or Activity: _________________________________
        _______________________________________________________________________
        
        e.  Address for Return Correspondence:  	   Telephone Number:
        
            __________________________________		   ____________________
        
            __________________________________		   Telefax Number:
        
            __________________________________		   ____________________
        
            __________________________________		   Telex Number:
        
            __________________________________		   ____________________
        
        f.  Names of Co-Authors including Courtesy Titles, First Name and/or 
            Initials, Last Name, their Organization, and their nationality.
        
            ___________________________________________________________________
        
            ___________________________________________________________________
        
            ___________________________________________________________________
        
            ___________________________________________________________________
        
            ___________________________________________________________________
        
        __________			    		   ____________________
          Date				    		         Signature
                           DUE NOT LATER THAN 15 AUGUST 1990
        
        


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