State of the Art of Security Technology
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 11115
Special Issue Editors
Interests: security technology
Interests: biometrics; intelligent transport systems; smart mobility
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Interests: Security human factors; human-machine systems; human-machine interaction
Interests: integrated security systems; computation models for safety&security applications; human factor and response; modelling; machine learning; artificial neural networks; genetic algorithms; multiobjective optimization; expert systems; artificial intelligence
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST) is focused on the research, development, testing, and systems engineering of electronic security technology, including the operational testing, lifecycle, and performance. It establishes a forum for the exchange of ideas and dissemination of information on both new and existing technology.
Selected papers of the ICCST proceedings will be published in this Special Issue, and regular papers on the following topics are welcomed:
- Sensor and detection technology, including sensor webs and signal fusion;
- Advanced video systems, automatic monitoring, and automatic threat recognition;
- Alarm monitoring, command and control systems, including human factors;
- Threat identification and modeling;
- Information security, encryption, and privacy;
- Cyber security and malware protection;
- Wireless communication security, including spectrum use and encryption;
- Biometrics, including voice, hand, finger, face and other characteristics;
- Access control and identity management.
Dr. Gordan Thomas
Dr. Soodamani Ramalingam
Prof. Dr. Adrian Schwaninger
Prof. Dr. Garzia Fabio
Guest Editors
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