State-of-the-Art Sensors Technologies in Ireland 2020
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 (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 241271
Special Issue Editors
Interests: optical fibre sensors; medical sensors; optical fibre instrumentation
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Interests: wireless sensor modules; internet of everything;sensors; actuators; power management and cooling; intelligent sensor systems for both diagnostics and therapeutics
Interests: Wireless sensors and their applications; Internet of things; medical sensors
Interests: optical fibre sensors; microresonator based optical sensors; SMS Fibre structures for sensing; sensing systems
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Interests: wearables; IoT; big data; health analytics; innovation
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Interests: wireless sensor metworks; ad hoc networks; information security; cyber security
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Interests: Usability; activity trackers; medical sensors; user centred design
Interests: environmental monitoring, sensors and instrumentation for water monitoring, biosensing and opto-chemical sensing, materials for sensing and antifouling applications on aquatic deployed systems
Special Issue Information
This Special Issue will provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art of sensor technology in Ireland. We invite research articles that will consolidate our understanding of this area. The Special Issue will publish full research papers and reviews. Potential topics include, but are not limited to the following:
- Advanced materials for sensing
- Internet of Things
- Industrial sensors and IoT protocols
- Optical fiber sensors
- Medical sensors
- Optical fiber instrumentation
- Antenna and microwave design for wireless sensor applications
- Physical sensors
- Chemical sensors
- Biosensors
- Remote sensors
- Sensor networks
- Smart/Intelligent sensors
- Sensor devices
- Sensor technology and application
- Sensing principles
- Optoelectronic and photonic sensors
- Optomechanical sensors
- Sensor arrays and chemometrics
- Micro- and nanosensors
- Signal processing, data fusion, and deep learning in sensor systems
- Sensor interface
- Human–Computer Interaction
- Sensing systems
- MEMS/NEMS
- Localization and object tracking
Prof. Elfed Lewis
Prof. Cian O'Mathuna
John Barton
Prof. Dr. Gerald Farrell
Prof. Dr. Joan Condell
Dr. Thomas Newe
Dr. Alison Keogh
Dr. Ciprian Briciu-Burghina
Guest Editors
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