General information
These
last years, MEMS technologies have pushed several limits further in
terms of miniaturization so that it is now possible to design complex
and multifunctional MEMS in restricted spaces. Distributed MEMS
specifically considered in this Workshop integrate a high number of
elementary components (actuators, sensors). Such MEMS address various
applications such as micromanipulation, active control of structures,
locomotion and raise specific issues either in the design or in the
coordination of all the components: automatic control, software,
communication network, computing power. New solutions for MEMS design,
modelisation, distributed control, networking and information
management have to be considered.
The objective of dMEMS is to bring together researchers and engineers
in the fields of microsystems, computer science, networking, control to
present, to discuss and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge at the
highest scientific and technical level. Inter-disciplinarity
experiences that connect these different fields will be greatly
appreciated.
Technical sponsor and publishers
Technically co-sponsored by:
|
Proceedings published by IEEE CPS:
|
Extended version of best papers published in special issue of Mechatronics Elsevier journal.
|
Sponsors