Julio Cezar Adamowski (Chair) EPUSP
Edilson Hiroshi Tamai (Co-chair) EPUSP
Committee Institution
Hans Ingo Weber PUC-RJJ
Lucas Antonio Moscato EPUSP
José Reinaldo Silva EPUSP
Décio Crisol Donha EPUSP
Emílio Carlos Nelli Silva EPUSP
Oswaldo Horikawa EPUSP
Diolino José dos Santos Filho EPUSP
Walter Lindolfo Weingartner UFSC
Luis Otávio Ferreira UNICAMP
Alexander H. Slocum Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eduardo Akira Misawa Oklahoma State University
Liu Hsu UFRJ-COPPE


The purpose of the Mechatronics, Automation and Control Engineering Symposium is to gather researchers to discuss, disseminate and share relevant results related to research and development activities in the area. The scope of this symposium comprehends works in the following subjects (but not restricted to): Micro Systems & MEMS; Nano-technology; Precision Mechanics; Robotics; Digital Signal Processing; Signal Analysis; Sensors, Actuators; Control; Discrete and Hybrid Systems; Applied Computational Mechanics; Manufacturing Automation; Computer Integrated Manufacturing; CAD/CAE/CAM/CAPP; Automatic Systems and Equipments; Image Processing. The papers of the symposium present theoretical, simulation and experimental results of research and applied work.

• [MAC 01] Robotics I
• [MAC 02] Robotics II
• [MAC 03] Robotics III
• [MAC 04] Robotics IV
• [MAC 05] Machine Design I
• [MAC 06] Machine Design II
• [MAC 07] Control I
• [MAC 08] Control II
• [MAC 09] Discrete Systems I
• [MAC 10] Discrete Systems II
• [MAC 11] Automation
• [MAC 12] Special session: German-Brazilian Cooperation
• [MAC 13] Control III
• [MAC 14] Control IV
• [MAC 15] Control V
• [MAC 16] Control VI
• [MAC 17] Signal Analysis and Estimation I
• [MAC 18] Offshore and Petroleum
• [MAC 19] Control VII
• [MAC 20] Dynamic Systems I
• [MAC 21] Sensors and Atuators I
• [MAC 22] Sensors and Atuators II
• [MAC 23] Actuators and CAD
• [MAC 24] Control VIII


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