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INTELLIGENT SHIP SYMPOSIUM VI sponsored by The Delaware Valley Section of ASNE & NAVSEA PHILADELPHIA in Partnership with Villanova University and Industry Will be held on Wednesday & Thursday, 1 & 2 June 2005 at Villanova University 800 Lancaster Ave. Villanova, PA CALL FOR PAPERS The symposium is focusing on new technologies that will change the way Naval ships operate and how they are manned. Representative subject matter for papers include: Advanced Low Profile Antenna & RCS Reduction Advanced Sensing Techniques Applications of Robotics Automated Ship Control/Damage Control Systems Autonomous Operations Combat and Machinery Control Systems Computer Based Training Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) & Automated Diagnostics Current & Emerging Applications of Artificial Intelligence Data Acquisition, Processing, & Distribution Systems Data Support Technologies Digital Documentation & Information Systems Digital Tactical & Non-Tactical Communications Distant Support Technologies Environmental Technology Developments Expert Systems Fiber Optics Integrated Shipboard Information Systems MEMS (Micro Electromechanical Devices) Networking & Distributed Systems Neural Networks Seabase Enabling Technologies Technologies & Habitability Issues Unmanned Vehicle Launch and Recovery Virtual Reality Wireless Communications Applications & Devices Wireless Instrumentation & Sensors Workload Reduction Methodologies Abstracts due by 3 December 2004 Submit abstracts in MS Word or compatible as an attachment to an e-mail to the Technical Program Committee Chairman: Andy Geyer, NAVSEA Philadelphia Code 94, Phone (215) 897-7426, e-mail: [email protected]