Smart Sensors, Sensing Applications and IoT Instrumentation
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2024) | Viewed by 6341
Special Issue Editors
Interests: design of methods and digital electronic circuits for numeric measurement instrumentation; sensor signal processing; smart sensors and wireless sensor networking; smart grids and smart living
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Dear Colleagues,
In order to attain a state of sustainable development for industry and society, more accurate models should be developed in order to better represent any aspects of reality which will better support decisions and planning. Cyber-physical systems and digital twins are spreading fast in both industrial and urban applications, but digital models become digital twins only if tuned with the reality they represent by means of sensors and sensor networks.
This Special Issue focuses on smart sensors, sensing applications and Internet of Things (IoT) instrumentation, and tools capable of closing the loop of IoT through: measuring physical quantities related to natural phenomena (such as temperatures, vibrations, velocity, etc.) or events (such as collisions, malfunctions, presence, interactions, etc.) and transmitting them to a database that can be utilized to plan suitable actions and refine models.
Authors are invited to contribute to this Special Issue of Sensors by submitting an original manuscript. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Sensors with smart interfaces;
- Smart sensors and sensors networks application in both industrial and smart city context;
- Industrial IoT sensors and sensors applications;
- Distributed sensing infrastructures.
Prof. Dr. Alessandra Flammini
Dr. Paolo Bellagente
Guest Editors
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