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ICST 2015 - 2015 IEEE International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST)

Date2015-12-08 - 2015-12-10

Deadline2015-06-10

VenueAuckland, New Zealand New Zealand

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Websitehttps://seat.massey.ac.nz/conferences/icst2015

Topics/Call fo Papers

Massey University, New Zealand is pleased to announce that the 9th International Conference on Sensing Technology (ICST 2015) will be held on December 8 to 10, 2015 in Auckland, New Zealand. ICST 2015 is intended to provide a common forum for researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, developments and applications in the area of sensing technology. ICST 2015 will include keynote addresses by eminent scientists as well as special, regular and poster sessions. All papers will be peer reviewed on the basis of a full length manuscript and acceptance will be based on quality, originality and relevance. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with an IEEE catalog number and ISBN number. The proceedings will be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore and indexing by EI Compendex. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Vision Sensing
Sensors Signal Processing
Sensors and Actuators
Sensors Phenomena and Modelling
Sensors Characterization
Smart Sensors and Sensor Fusion
Electromagnetic Sensors
Chemical and Gas Sensors
Physical Sensors
Electronic Nose Technology
Biological Sensors
Electro-optic Sensors and Systems
Mechanical sensors (inertial, pressure, and tactile)
Nano Sensors
Acoustic, Noise and Vibration Sensors
Wireless Sensors and WSN
Body Area Network
Internet of Things (IoT)
Security and Reliability of WSN
Optical Sensors (radiation sensors, optoelectronic/photonic sensors, and fibres)
Lab-on chip
Sensor Arrays
Intelligent sensing
Telemetering
Online monitoring
Applications of Sensors (automotive, medical, environmental monitoring, consumer, alarm and security, military, nautical, aeronautical and space sensor systems, robotics, and automation)
Solid State Sensors
Sensors for high energy physics applications
Particle accelerators and detectors
Internet-based and other Remote Data Acquisition
Education using sensors

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