2022 American Control Conference | June 8-10, 2022 | Atlanta, GA
Best Student Papers Sessions
- Trevor Bird (Student Author), Neera Jain, Herschel Pangborn and Justin Koeln, Set-Based Reachability and the Explicit Solution of Linear MPC using Hybrid Zonotopes, WeA05.1
- Lei Xin (Student Author), Lintao Ye, George T.-C. Chiu, Shreyas Sundaram, Identifying the Dynamics of a System by Leveraging Data from Similar Systems, WeB03.6
- Paul K. Wintz (Student Author), Ricardo G. Sanfelice, Joao P. Hespanha, Global Asymptotic Stability of Nonlinear Systems while Exploiting Properties of Uncertified Feedback Controllers via Opportunistic Switching, WeC05.2
- Alexander Davydov (Student Author), Anton V. Proskurnikov, Francesco Bullo, Non-Euclidean Contractivity of Recurrent Neural Networks, WeC04.5
- Jing Shuang Li (Student Author), Internal Feedback in Biological Control: Locality and System Level Synthesis, WeA13.5
All student travel funds have been allocated
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Important Dates
March 25, 2022
Experimental Demo Paper – First Submission Deadline
April 15, 2022
Poster Paper – First Submission Deadline
March 25, 2022
Final Manuscript Submission Deadline
March 25, 2022
Experimental Demo Paper – Final Submission Deadline
April 15, 2022
Poster Paper – Final Submission Deadline
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About ACC 2022
Call for Papers
The 2022 American Control Conference (ACC) will be held Wednesday through Friday, June 8-10, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel.
Rising high over the city skyline, this central hotel is famous for its atrium. The hotel is within a short distance to the World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, College Football Hall of Fame, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Centennial Olympic Park, the Atlanta Zoo, and more. We are aware of the COVID-19 impact on future travels and will continue to monitor the situation and explore all options to ensure a safe, rewarding, and enjoyable experience.
Submissions Open July 26th
Publication of Papers
The 2022 ACC technical program will comprise several types of presentations in regular and invited sessions, tutorial sessions, and special sessions along with workshops and exhibits. For contributed and invited papers, authors will have the option to present to a larger audience in a rapid-interactive (RI) format.
Submissions are encouraged in all areas of the theory and practice of automatic control.
ACC Papers are invited in the form of regular manuscripts (allotted 6 proceedings pages and up to 8 pages with additional page charge). Submissions to L-CSS during Jul 1 – Sep 14 have the option for presentation at ACC (note: L-CSS papers have a strict 6 page limit). Papers must conform to the submission policies, detailed on the conference and journal web pages.
All manuscripts should be written in English, be in 2-column format, and meet strict page limits. Contributed papers will be presented either as a 15 minute talk or as a rapid interactive talk that contains a 3 minute presentation followed by a 45 minute interactive period shared by 12 presenters
Invited sessions consist of 6 papers (up to 8 pages with additional page charges) presenting a unifying theme from a diversity of viewpoints. Proposals must clearly describe the motivation and relevance of the session. Proposals must be accompanied by full versions of each paper, which will be individually reviewed together with the proposal itself. Preference of invited session proposers in participating in regular sessions or rapid interactive (RI) sessions will be considered when forming the program
Tutorial sessions are a special category of invited sessions organized to introduce and promote a topic of interest. The format is structured around a main tutorial paper (up to 18 pages) and talk (60 minutes) to bring the participants up to speed, followed by three presentations (with or without papers of up to 6 pages each) to give a picture of the state of the art. Tutorial sessions involving strong industry and
academic collaboration are highly encouraged.
Special sessions offer a venue for creating awareness of, and providing exposure to
emerging research areas, research and funding opportunities, and other topics of broad interest to attendees. History and industry-sponsored sessions also fall into this category.
Following the paper acceptance deadline in January 2022, poster-only (without paper) submissions will be accepted for a separate poster presentation track.
Workshops to be held prior to the conference are solicited on all related topics. Proposals for workshops addressing novel control methodologies and nonstandard control applications, as well as workshops with strong tutorial value are encouraged. Organizers of accepted in-person workshops will be given the option to present an online version of their workshop in advance of the in-person presentations.
Exhibitors are invited to showcase, demonstrate and market control-related publications, software tools, educational products, services, and jobs. Exhibits are open throughout the conference to all attendees.