Signal Processing for Intelligent Sensor Systems
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2020) | Viewed by 43941
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Interests: hardware security; cryptography; signal processing
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Dear Colleagues,
We live in an era where real-time information acquisition is crucial, and much of this information is provided by small devices called sensors. The use of these sensors is highly varied, and they are used in areas as diverse as the agriculture, health, and military sectors, to name a few. In the past, sensors had very constrained computing capabilities, so their functionality was mainly limited to data acquisition and transmission. Energy consumption is often also a determining factor in these devices.
Today, some sensors have signal processing capabilities and are called intelligent sensors. On the other hand, the intelligence of these sensors (or of the systems in which they are integrated) can be improved with artificial intelligence techniques. In addition, it is also a current trend to merge information from various types of sensors to have a richer and more reliable system in decision-making.
This Special Issue tries to bring together all the latest developments in the area of intelligent sensors systems. The topics of this issue include but are not limited to the following:
- signal processing for intelligent sensors
- artificial intelligence for intelligent sensors
- Big Data for intelligent sensors systems
- security and privacy for intelligent sensors
- cybersecurity for intelligent sensors
- low-cost solutions for intelligent sensors
- hardware design and solutions for intelligent sensors
- e-health and intelligent sensors
- intelligent sensors in the biomedical context
- new trends and applications for intelligent sensors
Dr. Pedro Peris-Lopez
Guest Editor
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