Selected papers from the 2019 IEEE International Worshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 and IoT
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2019) | Viewed by 60593
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Interests: digital signal processing in telecommunications; data converter characterization; medical measurement; standardization; unmanned aerial systems (UASs)
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Interests: IoT-based measurements for electrical systems; AR/VR-based distributed measurement systems; smart protections in electrical distribution systems; advanced sampling strategies for embedded measurement systems; compressive sampling-based measurements
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
2019 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 and IoT (http://www.metroind40iot.org/home) will be held in Naples, Italy, 4–6 June 2019. Authors of papers related to Sensors presented at the Workshop are invited to submit extended versions of their work to the Special Issue for publication.
MetroInd4.0&IoT aims to discuss the contributions both of the metrology for the development of Industry 4.0 and IoT and the new opportunities offered by Industry 4.0 and IoT for the development of new measurement methods and apparatuses. MetroInd4.0&IoT aims to gather people who work in developing instrumentation and measurement methods for Industry 4.0 and IoT. Attention is paid, but not limited to, new technology for metrology-assisted production in Industry 4.0 and IoT, Industry 4.0 and IoT component measurement, sensors and associated signal conditioning for Industry 4.0 and IoT, and calibration methods for electronic tests and measurements for Industry 4.0 and IoT.
Topics:
- Industrial sensors;
- Virtual sensors and sensor interfacing;
- IoT enabled sensors and measurement systems;
- Measurement applications based on IoT;
- Industrial IoT, Factory of Things, and Internet of Things;
- Wireless sensor networks and IoT;
- Wearables and body sensor networks;
- Sensors data management;
- Localization technologies;
Important Dates:
- January 10, 2019—special session proposal
- February 10, 2019—extended abstract submission deadline
- March 10, 2019—notification of acceptance
- May 10, 2019—final paper submission deadline
Dr. Eulalia Balestrieri
Dr. Annalisa Liccardo
Guest Editors
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