Application of Sensors to Environmental, Food and Clinical Analyses
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2019) | Viewed by 6142
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Dear Colleagues,
The Emerging Sensing Technologies Summit (ESTS 2018) will be held 24–26 September, 2018, in Melbourne, Australia.
ESTS 2018 aims to bring key researchers and industry personnel from Australia and around the world together to share and discuss the latest innovations, developments and applications in sensing technologies in areas relating to health and medicine, sports, agriculture, food, environment, mining, power networks, security, defence, distributed sensors and IoT. All those attending the Summit to present related oral and poster papers in the following two topics are invited to submit papers for publication in this Special Issue:
- Sensors for Sports, Human Performance, Health and Medical Applications
- Sensors for Food, Agriculture and Environmental Applications
Prof. Spas D. Kolev
Guest Editors
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Keywords
Sensors for Sports, Human Performance, Health and Medical Applications
- Body area networks (e.g., flexible and organic electronics/photonics and wearables and thinkables)
- Bio-chemical sensing (e.g., drug delivery, molecular sensing and diagnosis)
- Optical (e.g., patient monitoring technologies)
- Sport sensor networks
- Biomedical Sensing (Echography, Radiology, MRI, CT, ECG, MEG)
Sensors for Food, Agriculture and Environmental Applications
- Physical and chemical sensors
- Weather sensing
- IoT solutions
- Smart phone sensors
- Virtual sensors
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