Tutorials

Tutorials CROS 2026

João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil (April 27, 2026)

The Organizing Committee of the 2nd Brazilian Conference on Robotics is pleased to announce Three Tutorials to be held as part of the conference. Tutorials are an integral part of CROS, offering participants the opportunity to explore emerging research directions, gain hands-on experience with tools and platforms, and engage with experts in the field.

2026 Tutorials

The website and participation guidelines of all Three Tutorialks can be accessed through their own websites:


Registration guidelines

All the information can be accessed through each Tutorials' websites. Please click on the links above.

After your manuscript have been acceped, authors must follow the registration guidelines at Registration.


Inquiries

For further inquiries, please contact: tut_cros@sbrobotica.org

FAQ'S

General Questions

  • Which topic areas are covered by the conference?

    We invite submissions in all fields where cutting-edge technologies have been developed and applied to model, design, build, and test complex engineering solutions for autonomous robotic systems, including but not limited to the following topics:

    • Active sensory processing and control
    • Active vision
    • Aerial robotics
    • Agriculture robotics
    • Autonomous vehicles
    • Bioengineering
    • Bio-inspired robotics
    • Cyber-physical robotics
    • Devices and materials for robots
    • Design for autonomy
    • Digital twins for robotics
    • Distributed robotic systems
    • Embedded systems (hardware and software)
    • Evolutionary robotics
    • Generalized robotic theory
    • Geometric cybernetics
    • Human-robot interaction
    • Human-robot interfaces
    • Humanoids
    • Industrial applications of autonomous robots
    • Learning and AI in robotics
    • Machine intelligence in robotics
    • Medical robotics
    • Microelectromechanical robots
    • Micro/nano-robotics
    • Mobile robot platforms
    • Multi-robot systems
    • Multi-Agents for cooperation and collaboration in robotics
    • Networked swarms
    • Robotics and automation
    • Robotics and mechatronics
    • Robotics in education
    • Robotics control theory
    • Robotic manipulators
    • Robotic surgery and rehabilitation
    • Robotic Vision
    • Robot control architectures
    • Robot modeling and construction
    • Robot simulation and visualization tools
    • Robot planning, reasoning, communication, and adaptation
    • Robot programming (languages and applications)
    • Robots as a service
    • Robust techniques in AI and sensing in robotics
    • Self-Localization and mapping for robotics
    • Sensor modeling and data interpretation in robotics
    • Symbol and sensory mediated robot behavior control
    • System autonomy and autonomous robotics
    • Social and service robotics
    • Sensor networks in robotics
    • Service entertainment robots
    • Underwater robotics
    • Unmanned systems
    • Vision in automation
  • Is it allowed to submit a paper that previously was published at a workshop or on a preprint server (e.g. arxiv)?
    IEEE supports the evolutionary publication paradigm of workshop papers being improved to conference papers, which are then improved to journal papers. Therefore, papers, which previously have been published at a workshop without formal/peer reviewed proceedings, can be submitted to CROS. Similarly, papers, which have been uploaded on a preprint server (e.g. arxiv) and are not submitted simultaneously to any other conference or journal, can be submitted to CROS.

    However, if your workshop paper has a DOI, this would be considered as an archival publication equivalent to a conference paper. Such papers cannot be submitted.