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International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation

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International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation
AbbreviationREV
DisciplineElectronics, Online Engineering, Virtual instrumentation
Publication details
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
History2005-
Frequencyannual

International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV) is an annual IAOE conference.

REV is an annual conference covering topics on online & remote engineering, virtual instrumentation and applications. Like other conferences, REV offers various tracks and simultaneous sessions, tutorials and workshops.

The first REV was held in Villach, Austria in 2004. It operates under the auspices of the International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE).

REV’s venue changes every year, and the categories of its program vary. Historically REV has combined the presentation of academic papers with comparatively practical experience reports, panels, workshops and tutorials.

Locations and organizers

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Year Location Conference Chair(s) Program Chair(s)
2023 Thessaloniki, Greece Dominik May and Thrasyoulos Tsiatos Doru Ursutiu
2022 Cairo, Egypt Dominik May, Omar Karam, and Samir A. El-Seoud Doru Ursutiu and Hani Ghali
2021 Hong Kong Kalyan Ram B and Gabriel XG Yue Dominik May, Doru Ursutiu, and RitaYM Li
2020 Athens, GA, USA Dominik May Joachim Walther, Kyle Johnsen, and Kalyan Ram B
2019 Bengaluru, India Kalyan B Ram Doru Ursutiu and Ravishankar Deekshit
2018 Düsseldorf, Germany Reinhard Langmann Harald Jacques and Doru Ursutiu
2017 New York, United States Michael E. Auer Doru Ursutiu, Abul Azad, and Tarek Sobh
2016 Madrid, Spain Manuel Castro and Edmundo Tovar Doru Ursutiu and Elio Sancristobal
2015 Bangkok, Thailand Michael E. Auer Doru Ursutiu and Abul Azad
2014 Porto, Portugal Gustavo R. Alves Arcelina Marques and Ingvar Gustavsson
2013 Sydney, Australia David Lowe Euan Lindsay
2012 Bilbao, Spain Javier García-Zubía Olga Dziabenko
2011 Brasov, Romania Cornel Samoila Petru A. Cotfas
2010 Stockholm, Sweden Torsten Fransson Göran Karlsson
2009 Bridgeport, United States Tarek M. Sobh
2008 Düsseldorf, Germany Reinhard Langmann Hartmut Haehnel
2007 Porto, Portugal J. M. Martins Ferreira Teresa Restivo
2006 Maribor, Slovenia Riko Safaric
2005 Braşov, Romania Doru Ursutiu Cornel Samoila
2004 Villach, Austria Michael E. Auer
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