The Baltic Mechatronics Symposium is annual symposium with the objective to provide a forum for young scientists from Baltic countries to exchange knowledge, experience, results, and information in large variety of fields in mechatronics. This year the Symposium was organized in Tallinn in co-operation with Taltech and Aalto University. After two years with virtual meetings due to the ongoing COVID-19, the symposium was organized as face-to-face meeting. The venue of the Symposium was Mectory at Taltech.
The content of the proceedings
1. Autonomous Rescue Vehicle Using 3D Lidar2. Detection of Ferrite-austenite Transition with the Impedance of an R-L Circuit3. Hall-sensors in Coupling Condition Monitoring4. Test Equipment for Curved Aerostatic Bearing5. Effect of Reused Exhaust Air in Pneumatic System 6. Development of Electromagnetic Unlocking on Container Semi-Automatic Twistlocks 7. People Detection in an Elevator Car Using Computer Vision8. Electromechanical Multi-material Extruder for Bioprinting9. Induction Heating of EN 1.4307 Stainless Steel Sheet with Permanent Magnets