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Instrument and Measurement Based on Sensing Technology in China

This special issue belongs to the section “Physical Sensors“.

Special Issue Information

This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive overview of new developments and advancements in the fields of sensor, instrument, and measurement technologies in China. We intend to cover all technical contents, applications, and multidisciplinary aspects of the field, embedded in, but not limited to, the following areas:

Spatial variables;
Displacement;
Mechanics, Mechanical variables;
Continuum mechanics;
Acoustics;
Flow and spot velocity;
Electrical variables;
Electromagnetic variables;
Thermal and temperature;
Radiation, rays, waves, and particles;
Optical measurement
Energy and power;
Displays and recorders;
Control, automation, and manufacture;
Time and frequency;
Wireless measurement and instruments;
Telemetry;
Chemical variables;
Materials, crystal and their properties
Medical, biomedical, and health variables;
Human senses and the human body;
Environment;
Meteorology;
Navigation and surveying;
Astronomy;
Strucatral Health Monitoring;
Force/torque measurement;
Tactile measurement;

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Sensors - ISSN 1424-8220