I2MTC 2011 - 2011 Ieee International Instrumentation And Measurement Technology Conference IMTC 2011
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Conference focuses on all aspects of instrumentation and measurement science and technology?
research, development and applications. The program topics include but are not limited to:
FUNDAMENTALS
Theoretical foundations
Quantities, units & standards
Calibration & self-calibration
Measurement uncertainty
Methodology of teaching
Modeling of signals and systems
SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
Smart sensors and sensor networks
Optical, chemical and biological sensors
Wireless sensors
Sensor arrays
Energy harvesting
Sensor standards
Sensor applications
MEASUREMENTS OF
PHYSICAL QUANTITIES
Electrical & power measurements
Dielectric & magnetic measurements
Temperature, moisture & humidity
measurements
Mechanical measurements
Optical measurements
Chemical & biological measurements
MEASUREMENT-DATA &
SIGNAL PROCESSING
A/D and D/A converters
Analog and mixed signal processing
Data preprocessing & postprocessing
Digital signal processing
Digital image processing
Pattern recognition
Inverse problems & signal reconstruction
Signal detection & classification
Sensor array processing
Data mining and fusion
MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
Fault-tolerant & resilient measurement
systems
Integrated & visual measurement
systems
Distributed measurement systems
Autonomous measurement systems
Non-invasive measurement systems
Virtual measurement systems
Measurement microsystems
Human-computer interface
Automated test & diagnostics systems
MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS
Health care
Food safety and security
Quality assurance and authentication
Renewable energy systems
Carbon capture and storage
Plant optimization
Environmental monitoring
Intelligent buildings
Multiphase flow measurement
Soft sensing and soft computing
Robotics and industrial monitoring
Automotive & transportation
Avionics and aerospace
Ships and marine technology
Medicine and scientific research
Security and biometrics
Telecommunications
Remote sensing
Potential authors are invited to submit extended abstracts via the I?MTC website (http://imtc.ieee-ims.org/).
Each extended abstract (3 or 4 pages in English) should report results of the original research of
theoretical or applied nature. The extended abstract should, moreover, explain the significance of the
contribution and contain a list of key references. It must be prepared according to the abstract preparation
guidelines provided on the I?MTC website. A Student Paper Contest will be held for both graduate and
undergraduate student papers, with cash awards for the best papers and travel subsidies ranging from
USD 300 to USD 1000 depending on student location. Extended abstracts should be submitted by the
students according to the rules posted on the website and should be identified as student papers. Check
that website for detailed instructions and deadlines:
? October 25, 2010 ? Deadline for submission of extended abstracts.
? December 20, 2010 ? Notification of authors of acceptance or rejection decisions.
? March 1, 2011 ? Deadline for the submission of camera-ready full-text papers.
The extended abstracts will be reviewed by the Technical Program Committee. The authors of accepted
papers must register for the Conference and attend to present their papers. The authors of papers,
presented during I?MTC 2011, will be allowed to submit expanded and extended versions of their papers
to the Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement on I?MTC 2011 to be
published in 2012.
research, development and applications. The program topics include but are not limited to:
FUNDAMENTALS
Theoretical foundations
Quantities, units & standards
Calibration & self-calibration
Measurement uncertainty
Methodology of teaching
Modeling of signals and systems
SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
Smart sensors and sensor networks
Optical, chemical and biological sensors
Wireless sensors
Sensor arrays
Energy harvesting
Sensor standards
Sensor applications
MEASUREMENTS OF
PHYSICAL QUANTITIES
Electrical & power measurements
Dielectric & magnetic measurements
Temperature, moisture & humidity
measurements
Mechanical measurements
Optical measurements
Chemical & biological measurements
MEASUREMENT-DATA &
SIGNAL PROCESSING
A/D and D/A converters
Analog and mixed signal processing
Data preprocessing & postprocessing
Digital signal processing
Digital image processing
Pattern recognition
Inverse problems & signal reconstruction
Signal detection & classification
Sensor array processing
Data mining and fusion
MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
Fault-tolerant & resilient measurement
systems
Integrated & visual measurement
systems
Distributed measurement systems
Autonomous measurement systems
Non-invasive measurement systems
Virtual measurement systems
Measurement microsystems
Human-computer interface
Automated test & diagnostics systems
MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS
Health care
Food safety and security
Quality assurance and authentication
Renewable energy systems
Carbon capture and storage
Plant optimization
Environmental monitoring
Intelligent buildings
Multiphase flow measurement
Soft sensing and soft computing
Robotics and industrial monitoring
Automotive & transportation
Avionics and aerospace
Ships and marine technology
Medicine and scientific research
Security and biometrics
Telecommunications
Remote sensing
Potential authors are invited to submit extended abstracts via the I?MTC website (http://imtc.ieee-ims.org/).
Each extended abstract (3 or 4 pages in English) should report results of the original research of
theoretical or applied nature. The extended abstract should, moreover, explain the significance of the
contribution and contain a list of key references. It must be prepared according to the abstract preparation
guidelines provided on the I?MTC website. A Student Paper Contest will be held for both graduate and
undergraduate student papers, with cash awards for the best papers and travel subsidies ranging from
USD 300 to USD 1000 depending on student location. Extended abstracts should be submitted by the
students according to the rules posted on the website and should be identified as student papers. Check
that website for detailed instructions and deadlines:
? October 25, 2010 ? Deadline for submission of extended abstracts.
? December 20, 2010 ? Notification of authors of acceptance or rejection decisions.
? March 1, 2011 ? Deadline for the submission of camera-ready full-text papers.
The extended abstracts will be reviewed by the Technical Program Committee. The authors of accepted
papers must register for the Conference and attend to present their papers. The authors of papers,
presented during I?MTC 2011, will be allowed to submit expanded and extended versions of their papers
to the Special Issue of IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement on I?MTC 2011 to be
published in 2012.
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