State-of-the-Art Sensors Technology in Canada 2020-2021
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "State-of-the-Art Sensors Technologies".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 11655
Special Issue Editors
Interests: wireless sensor networks; internet of things (IoT); sensor transceiver technologies; multi-sensor signal processing; embedded systems
Interests: Wireless Communications; Radio Access; Wireless Sensor Networks; Signal Processing; Estimation and Detection
Interests: Wireless Sensor Networks; Localization; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Embedded Systems
Interests: 5G wireless sensor networks; radio resource management; edge computing; Internet of things; data-centric networks
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Interests: Wireless Communications; Wireless Sensor Networks; Radio Access Technologies; PHY layer; Signal Processing
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Interests: antennas & propagation; RF engineering; UAV wireless communications; mm-waves; sensors; energy harvesting systems; biomedical engineering; vehicle and UAV wireless communications; navigation systems; telematics systems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive overview on the state-of-the-art sensor technology of Canada. Research articles are invited, which will provide a consolidated, up-to-date perspective in this area. The Special Issue will publish full research, review, and other highly-rated manuscripts addressing the above aim. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Acoustic, chemical, electromagnetic, physical, etc. sensors
- New sensor materials and membranes, etc.
- Sensor fabrication and packaging issues
- Hardware integration of sensing devices
- Embedded sensing systems
- Operating-condition-dependent designs (e.g., in implants, wearables, e-textiles, e-skins, stretchable electronics, hazardous environments, etc.)
- Power consumption and powering issues
- SWIPT and energy harvesting
- Sensor transceiver designs
- Wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
- WSN radio access technologies (WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, LoRa, LTE-M, etc.)
- WSN propagation issues (RF/mmW/THz/etc. bands, interference, pathloss, etc.)
- Relaying, cooperation, and collaboration in WSNs
- Multi-sensor and/or multi-hop communication schemes, beamforming, clustering, etc.
- Software-defined and/or self-organizing WSNs
- Discovery, routing, self-healing, etc.
- QoS, QoE, performance metrics and analysis, etc.
- Edge and mobile computing
- Data analytics and big data
- Localization, tracking, navigation, etc.
- Remote sensing and geomatics
- Automation, robotics, mechatronics, haptics, artificial intelligence, etc.
- Safety, security, health, and environment
- Smart manufacturing, agriculture, infrastructures, transport, cities, etc.
- Internet of things (IoT), Internet of everything (IoE), Industry 4.0
- Decision fusion in WSNs
Prof. Dr. Sofiène Affes
Prof. Dr. Arafat Al-Dweik
Dr. Ahmad El-Assaf
Prof. Dr. Hossam S. Hassanein
Prof. Dr. Nalin Jayakodi
Prof. Dr. George Shaker
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Sensor frontends
- Sensor integration
- Sensor networks
- Sensor apps
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