AI-Integrated Sensors and Emerging Applications in Advanced Healthcare

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Bioelectronics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 July 2026 | Viewed by 10

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Interests: energy-harvesting systems for sensor nodes; wearable devices for health monitoring; new materials and advanced sensors
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Dear Colleagues,

Recent advances in sensor technologies—including miniaturization via microelectronics, enhanced sensitivity enabled by nanotechnology, and seamless data integration supported by analytics tools—have unlocked unprecedented potential for their deployment in healthcare contexts. These technological advancements have transformed sensors from lab-scale prototypes to practical tools capable of real-time data capture, long-term monitoring, and on-site analysis, perfectly aligning with the evolving needs of modern healthcare (e.g., remote care, personalized surveillance). As sensors become more cost-effective, biocompatible, and portable, their integration into clinical workflows, wearable devices, and home-based systems has accelerated—creating a critical need to synthesize and showcase how sensor innovations are specifically applied to address healthcare challenges.

This Special Issue focuses on highlighting the application of sensor technologies in advancing healthcare practice, with the core goal of demonstrating how sensor design, optimization, and deployment directly drive improvements in care delivery. It aims to gather interdisciplinary research that details sensor-specific innovations—such as signal detection enhancement, biocompatible material integration, or data transmission optimization—and their translation into healthcare settings. Rather than centering on healthcare challenges alone, the Special Issue emphasizes how sensors solve these challenges, fostering collaboration between sensor engineers, data scientists, and clinicians to refine and scale sensor applications.

Submissions may focus on, but are not limited to, the following:

-Wearable sensor design and application for continuous monitoring;

-Biosensor technology for point-of-care (POC) diagnosis;

-Implantable sensor engineering and clinical application;

-Smart environmental sensor deployment in healthcare facilities;

-Sensor-data integration with AI for clinical support;

-Sensor fusion with AI and integrated sensing–processing systems;

-Sensor applications in emerging healthcare areas (e.g., mental health monitoring, contactless vital-sign extraction).

We look forward to receiving your contributions.

Prof. Dr. Paolo Visconti
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • AI-integrated sensors
  • sensor–AI fusion
  • intelligent sensing
  • AI-driven sensing
  • biosensors
  • health monitoring

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