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Metrology for Automotive 2023

This special issue belongs to the section “Vehicular Sensing“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

By presenting and discussing the most recent results of scientific and technological research in the automotive industry, this Special Issue is designed to be a solid reference for the technical community, with particular emphasis on applications and new trends.

Focus is placed on new technology for metrology-assisted production in the automotive industry, sensors and associated signal conditioning, and calibration methods for electronic testing and measurement.

The Special Issue collects selected conference extensions from the 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Automotive, as well as regular submissions on the following topics:

  • Electronic instrumentation for automotive;
  • Automatic test equipment for automotive;
  • Sensors and sensor systems for automotive applications;
  • Wireless sensor networks in automotive;
  • Automotive instrumentation and telematics;
  • Diagnostics;
  • Standards for automotive instrumentation;
  • AI techniques in automotive applications;
  • Legal and ethical implications of metrology in the future automotive field;
  • Thermal and mechanical instrumentation and measurement for automotive;
  • Experimental combustion analysis in internal combustion engines;
  • Virtual and innovative sensor development and validation;
  • Data-driven and AI-based control system development;
  • Calibration and mapping of Electronic Control Units (ECUs);
  • Hardware-in-the-loop testing;
  • Engine performance cells and test rig development and calibration;
  • Pollutant emission measurements and on-board monitoring in automotive;
  • NVH measurements and instrumentation.

Dr. Federico Tramarin
Dr. Stefano Cattini
Dr. Pier Andrea Traverso
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • automotive instrumentation
  • measurements in automotive
  • automotive applications

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