Smart Magnetic Sensors and Application
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 July 2025 | Viewed by 349
Special Issue Editors
Interests: magnetic sensors; noise; magnetic materials
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Interests: magnetic sensors; thin films for industrial applications; microfabrication technologies; nanoelectronics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Sensors (MDPI) focuses on the burgeoning field of smart magnetic sensors and their many applications. Recent advancements in materials science, microfabrication techniques, and signal processing have enabled the development of highly sensitive, miniaturized, and versatile magnetic sensors. This issue explores the latest research on various smart sensor designs, including those based on magnetoresistive, giant magnetoresistive, and spintronic principles. The contributions included cover a wide range of applications, from biomedical imaging and environmental monitoring to industrial automation and advanced robotics. The articles highlight the critical role of smart magnetic sensors in enabling sophisticated data acquisition, real-time analysis, and intelligent decision making across a multitude of disciplines. This collection constitutes a valuable resource for researchers and engineers seeking to understand and leverage the transformative potential of smart magnetic sensors.
This Special Issue, “Smart Magnetic Sensors and Application”, is particularly important for future research. It aims to discuss current issues related to emerging magnetic sensors and devices and their prospective applications in different fields, such as the following:
- Novel magnetic sensing methods and technologies;
- Different magnetic sensors, including Hall effect devices, magnetometers, magnetoimpedance sensors, magnetoresistance sensors, and magnetoelastic sensors;
- Flexible and wearable magnetic sensors;
- Autonomous and embedded printable magnetic sensors: design, fabrication, assembly, and reliability;
- Biomagnetic sensing and applications, and their integration in MEMS, and microfluidic systems;
- Magnetic sensor interconnections/interfaces and their testing.
Dr. Proloy Taran Das
Dr. Susana Cardoso De Freitas
Dr. Huali Yang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- novel magnetic sensing methods and technologies
- different magnetic sensors, including hall effect devices, magnetometers, magnetoimpedance sensors, magnetoresistance sensors, and magnetoelastic sensors
- flexible and wearable magnetic sensors
- autonomous and embedded printable magnetic sensors: design, fabrication, assembly, and reliability
- biomagnetic sensing and applications, and their integration in MEMS, and microfluidic systems
- magnetic sensor interconnections/interfaces and their testing
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