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Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Electronic Sensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 410

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ENEA - Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Lungotevere Thaon di Revel, 76, I-00196 Rome, Italy
Interests: statistical signal processing; sensor fusion; detection and estimation theory; machine learning; positioning; traffic flow; intelligent transportation system
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Dear Colleagues,

The topic of Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields plays an essential role in modern daily life due to the widespread diffusion of devices and technologies applied in Internet of Things technologies.

This field of applications concerns healthcare, autonomous vehicles, intelligent transportation systems, image processing, power engineering, energy, home automation, industry, robotics, automated guided vehicles in manufacturing lines, machine learning, internet of things, industry automation, etc.

Usually, research addresses design and implements Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields methods using the already available technologies or realize low-cost sensors. Sensor fusion and statistical signal processing is a key element for further advances in the field and presents exciting challenges for signal processing practitioners and researchers.

Due to the large variety of involved technologies and standards, a Fuzzy System in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields typically needs to account for several technologies, such as filtering, Kalman, Bayesian filtering, system identification, machine learning, etc.

In this Special Issue of Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields, we are looking for submissions of original research that address the fundamental aspects, supporting technologies, and technical issues of Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields of heterogeneous technologies. These topics not only cover design and analysis but concern the realization and implementation of Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields.

This Special Issue of Sensors aims to publish novel results on the most recent developments in Fuzzy Systems in Electromagnetic and Electronic Fields, emphasizing the integration of various technologies for an improved performance.

Dr. Guido De Angelis
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • fuzzy system
  • filtering
  • sensors
  • control systems engineering
  • image processing
  • power engineering
  • machine learning
  • industrial automation
  • robotics
  • consumer electronics
  • and optimization
  • fuzzy set theory
  • fuzzy numbers
  • fuzzy logic
  • magnetic sensors
  • electromagnetism

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