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SII 2014 - Symposium on Sensors, Interface and Integration

Date2014-04-21 - 2014-04-24

Deadline2013-11-24

VenueSingapore, Singapore Singapore

Keywords

Websitehttp://issnip2014.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/symposium.php

Topics/Call fo Papers

Sensors, interface and integration technologies now play key roles in advances for many emerging applications, such as robotics, internet of things, body sensors network, industrial automation. In the past two decades, varied micro- and nano- technologies have evolve themselves successfully to mature a number of physical devices that function well with low-cost fabrications to the market. To rhythm with these fast advances in sensor device designs and fabrications, their accompanying interfacing, integration and system technologies have to catch paces for commercializing these new micro- and nano- devices as a final stand-alone sensor module with assured quality to the market. The above-mentioned needs are commonly seen much more vital as the interfacing, integration and system technologies serve for the devices that have never been served in traditional sensor systems where sensors, electronics and networks can often be designed and manufactured independently as long as their individual specifications match. For example, many developed micro- or nano- sensor devices often required on-chip circuits for precision readout and/or actuation. These new on-chip circuits would then necessitate different forms of digital post-processing circuit for integrating the sensor as a whole sensor system module and/or then networks. All the above-mentioned emerging technologies in either on-chip analog readout/actuation or back-end digital signal processing appear nowadays as pivotal elements towards successful commercialization of sensors.
The symposium intends to invite elite researchers in the area of sensor, interface and integration to present their top and most recent research results in the conference. Your addition to the conference is most valued to the conference and the organization of IEEE Sensors Council.
Presented papers will be included in the conference proceedings of IEEE ISSNIP 2014, which will be published in IEEE Xplore® subject to the terms of the IEEE Conference Publications Program (CPP). Subject to the success of this Symposium, our intent is to turn its proceedings into a special issue of the IEEE Sensors Journal, in which case interested authors will be asked to provide expanded versions of their papers.
Topics of Interest
Interface and Integration for varied sensors
Phenomena, Modeling, and Evaluation of Sensors
Chemical Sensors
Bio-sensors
Optical Sensors
Physical and Inertial Sensors, MEMS Sensors
Solid-State Sensors
Magnetic Sensors
Sensors and Actuators
Energy Harvesting
Devices in Sensor Networks
Others related to Sensors, such as Materials, processes and signals, etc.
Applications

Last modified: 2013-09-11 21:58:17