Electrochemical Sensors for Agri-Food, Biomedical, and Smart Living Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2026 | Viewed by 114
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Interests: design and development of sensors for electrochemical applications; evaluation of battery state of charge and human activity recognition; development of applications based on machine learning algorithms implemented on microcontrollers and/or FPGAs
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Interests: sensors; sensor systems; embedded systems; microcontrollers; FPGA; artificial intelligence applied to sensors; edge intelligence; embedded artificial intelligence; signal processing; energy storage systems; state of charge estimation; state of health estimation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses on electrochemical sensors integrated with advanced electronic devices and interfaces for agri-food, biomedical, and smart living applications.
The aim is to bring together researchers, academics, and industry professionals to present and discuss innovative sensor design strategies, electronic interfaces, and electrochemical sensor applications, with particular emphasis on addressing the sensing challenges of agri-food safety, biomedical diagnosis, and smart living monitoring, while highlighting the core role of electronic devices and interface technologies in enhancing sensing performance.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Electronic interfaces and readout circuits for electrochemical sensors;
- Low-noise, low-power analog front-ends and potentiostat design;
- Signal conditioning, data acquisition, and embedded processing;
- Data analysis and artificial intelligence for electrochemical sensing;
- Characterization and measurement of electrochemical sensors;
- Electrochemical sensors for agri-food safety, quality monitoring;
- Electrochemical sensors for clinical diagnosis;
- Electrochemical sensing systems for smart home and smart living monitoring;
- Electrochemical sensors in real-world applications.
The session will provide an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation of original research results, fostering scientific discussion and encouraging new collaborations.
Researchers are warmly invited to submit their contributions and actively participate in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Ilaria De Munari
Dr. Valentina Bianchi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrochemical sensors
- electronic interfaces
- design and development of sensors for electrochemical applications
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