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FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
`ALLERTON CONFERENCE
`ON COMMUNICATION,
`CONTROL, AND COMPUTING
`
`September 29 2015 – Opening Tutorials
`September 30-October 2, 2015
` – Conference Sessions
`
`CALL FOR PAPERS
`
`OPENING TUTORIAL LECTURES: Professor Andrea
`Montanari, Stanford University, and Professor Francis
`Bach, Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'Ecole Normale
`Superieure, will both present a
`tutorial
`lecture on
`Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at
`the Coordinated
`Science Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-
`Champaign.
`
`INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS: Regular papers
`suitable for presentation in twenty minutes are solicited.
`Regular papers will be published in full (subject to a
`maximum length of eight 8.5” x 11” pages, in two column
`format) in the Conference Proceedings. Only papers that
`are actually presented at the conference and uploaded as
`final manuscripts can be included in the proceedings,
`which will be available after the conference on IEEE
`Xplore.
`
`For reviewing purposes of papers, a title and a five to ten
`page extended abstract,
`including
`references and
`sufficient detail to permit careful reviewing, are required.
`
`Manuscripts can be submitted during June 15-July 6,
`2015 with the submission deadline of July 6 being firm.
`Please follow the instructions at the Conference website:
`http://www.csl.uiuc.edu/allerton/.
`
`Authors will be notified of acceptance via e-mail by
`August 7, 2015, at which time they will also be sent
`detailed instructions for the preparation of their papers for
`the Proceedings.
`Final versions of papers to be presented at the
`conference
`are
`required
`to
`be
`submitted
`electronically by October 4, 2015 in order to appear in
`the Conference Proceedings and IEEE Xplore.
`
`
`
`
`The Fifty-Third Annual Allerton Conference on
`Communication, Control, and Computing will kick off with
`two Opening Tutorials being held on Tuesday, September
`29, 2015 at the Coordinated Science Laboratory. The
`Conference sessions will start on Wednesday, September
`30, 2015 through Friday, October 2, 2015, at the Allerton
`Park and Conference Center. The Allerton House is
`located
`twenty-six miles southwest of
`the Urbana-
`Champaign campus of the University of Illinois in a
`wooded area on the Sangamon River. It is part of the
`fifteen-hundred acre Robert Allerton Park, a complex of
`natural and man-made beauty designated as a National
`natural landmark. Allerton Park has twenty miles of well-
`maintained trails and a living gallery of formal gardens,
`studded with sculptures collected from around the world.
`
`Papers presenting original research are solicited in the
`areas of communication systems, communication and
`computer networks, detection and estimation theory,
`information theory, error control coding, source coding
`and data compression, network algorithms, control
`systems, robust and nonlinear control, adaptive control,
`optimization, dynamic games, multi-agent systems, large-
`scale systems, robotics and automation, manufacturing
`systems, discrete event systems, multivariable control,
`computer vision-based control, learning theory, cyber-
`physical systems, security and resilience in networks,
`VLSI architectures
`for communications and signal
`processing, and intelligent transportation systems.
`
`PLENARY LECTURE: Professor Martin Vetterli of the
`School of Computer and Communication Sciences, Ecole
`Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, will deliver this
`year’s plenary lecture. It is scheduled for Friday, October
`2, 2015 at the Allerton Park and Retreat Center.
`
`
`
`Conference Co-Chairs: Angelia Nedich and Minh Do
`Email: allerton-conf@illinois.edu URL: www.csl.illinois.edu/allerton/
`
`
`
`COORDINATED SCIENCE LABORATORY AND THE
`DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
`University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
`
`CALTECH - EXHIBIT 2022

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