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Special Issue: State-of-the-Art Sensors Technology in Greece 2020–2021

Special Issue Editor: Prof. Dr. Manolis Tsiknakis

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2021

Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220) provides an advanced forum for the science and technology of sensors. It publishes reviews (including comprehensive reviews on the complete sensors products), regular research papers and short notes. Its aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Sensors runs special issues to create collections of papers on specific topics. The aim is to build a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions. Special Issues are led by Guest Editors who are experts in the subject and oversee the editorial process for papers. Papers published in a Special Issue will be collected together on a dedicated page of the journal website.

The Special Issue “State-of-the-Art Sensors Technology in Greece 2020–2021” aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in sensor technology in Greece. This special issue belongs to the section “State-of-the-Art Sensors Technologies“.  We invite research articles that will consolidate our understanding in this area. The Special Issue will publish full research papers and reviews. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following research areas:

  • Advanced materials for sensing;
  • Internet of Things;
  • Industrial sensors and IoT protocols;
  • 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.

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