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From: laplante@sun490.fdu.edu (Phil Laplante)
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 ****  N E W    J O U R N A L    A N N O U N C E M E N T  ****
                           A N D
               C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S


Journal:              REAL-TIME IMAGING 
Publisher: 		Academic Press
First Issue: 		1st Qtr 1995

AIMS & SCOPES

Real-Time Imaging is a new multidisciplinary  peer-reviewed technical journal 
that serves as a convergence point for researchers, technologists and 
practitioners in fundamental real-time imaging technologies and their
applications areas.

The fundamental technologies include

		o image compression
		o target acquisition and tracking
		o remote control and sensing
		o image enhancement and filtering
		o networking for real-time imaging
		o advanced computer architectures
		o computer vision
		o optical measurement and inspection
		o simulation

These technologies are critical in such applications as

		o robotics
		o virtual reality
		o multimedia
		o medical imaging
		o industrial inspection
		o high-definition television
		o advanced simulators
		o computer-integrated manufacturing
		o intelligent vehicles

The journal will focus on papers of an applied nature although survey
and theoretical papers with practical results are welcome.  
In order to maintain the central focus of the journal and to 
encourage a cross-disciplinary emphasis, the journal 
solicits papers that involve systems or technologies that are relevant in 
at least two of the stated applications areas.  All submissions are 
rigorously peer-reviewed.

AUDIENCE

Real-Time Imaging is aimed at industrial, academic and
government scientists and practitioners who are researching and developing 
real-time imaging technologies and applications.  The journal provides a 
mechanism for researchers to keep abreast of new applications and industrial 
needs, and for practitioners to learn of new available technologies
and fundamentals.  It is intended that this journal will be the first place
that new fundamental and practical advances in real-time imaging are
unveiled.


EDITORS-IN-CHIEF

Phillip A. Laplante -- Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey,
07490 USA.
Alexander D. Stoyenko -- New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey,
07102 USA

EDITORIAL BOARD
     David P. Casasent, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
     Matthias Carlsohn, Technical University of Vienna, AUS
     E. Roy Davies, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
     	(European Coordinator)
     Edward Dougherty, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
     Murray Eden, National Institutes of Health/MIT, USA
     Borko Furht, Florida Atlantic University, USA
     Madan Gupta, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
     Wolfgang Halang
     	FernUniversitaet Hagen, Germany
     Bob Haralick, University of Washington, USA
     Gabor Herman, University of Pennsylvania, USA
     Tadao Ichikawa, University of Hiroshima, Japan
     Hanjin Lee, Daewoo Electronics, Korea
     Robert Loce, Xerox, USA
     Mihai Nadin, MIND Design, USA
     Paolo Nesi, University of Florence, Italy
     Nikolay Petkov, University of Groningen, Netherlands
     Mike Rodd, University of Wales at Swansea, UK
     Azriel Rosenfeld, University of Maryland, USA
     Div Sinha, City University of New York -- Staten Island, USA
     Hartwig Steusloff, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
     Brian J. Thompson, University of Rochester, USA
     Steve Wilson, Applied Intelligent Systems Inc, USA


SAMPLE COPIES ARE AVAILABLE FROM

	Marketing department
	Academic Press
	24-28 Oval Road
	London NW1 7DX
        UK
	Fax =44 71 2670362

or by email, with your full address to;

	rti@apuk.co.uk


PAPER SUBMISSION

Authors should send a copy of their paper in LaTeX or ASCII or other 
readable sources to jrti@fdu.edu

Alternatively, authors should send one original manuscript and three 
complete copies to 

	Alex Stoyenko
	Real-Time Imaging
	PO Box 668
	Millwood
	NY 10546
	USA.

Detailed instructions for authors are also available from rti@apuk.co.uk


