Selected Papers from the 11th International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will comprise extended and expanded versions of proceedings papers from the 11th International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications (https://sciforum.net/event/ecsa-11), which is to be held 26–28 November 2024, on sciforum.net. In this 11th edition of the e-conference, contributors are invited to provide papers and presentations relataed to the field of sensors and their application. The papers that attract the most interest online or that provide a particularly innovative contribution will be published. These papers will be subjected to peer review and published in order to achieve the rapid and wide dissemination of research results, developments, and applications. We hope that this conference series will grow further in the future and become recognized as a means of (electronically) presenting recent developments in the field of sensors.
Prof. Dr. Stefano Mariani
Prof. Dr. Francisco Falcone
Dr. Stefan Bosse
Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc Laheurte
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chemo- and biosensors
- physical sensors
- sensor networks, IoT, smart cities, and heath monitoring
- sensors and artificial intelligence
- smart agriculture sensors
- electronic sensors, devices, and systems
- wearable sensors and healthcare applications
- robotics, sensors, and industry 4.0
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