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IoT Sensors and Systems for the Maintenance of Large Civil and Industrial Infrastructures
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submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 17 | Submission Open
Keywords: Internet of Things for infrastructure; pipeline condition monitoring; structural health monitoring of pipelines; leak and corrosion detection; water-quality sensing and monitoring; gas and oil pipeline integrity; IoT-based predictive maintenance; wireless sensor networks for large infrastructures; edge computing for real-time monitoring; digital twins for critical infrastructures
(This special issue belongs to the Section Industrial Sensors)
Quantum-Enhanced Sensing Technologies
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submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 16 | Submission Open
Keywords: quantum sensing; entanglement-enhanced measurement; quantum photonics; quantum metrology; quantum signal processing; integrated quantum sensors; optical and atomic sensors; quantum imaging; dark matter detection; fundamental physics sensing; fifth force measurement; atom interferometry; quantum field sensing
(This special issue belongs to the Section Optical Sensors)
Advanced Metasurface for Photonic Sensors
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submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 14 | Submission Open
Keywords: photodetector; image detection; material integration; nonlinear optics; metastructure and metamaterials; material integration; AI-driven methods
(This special issue belongs to the Section Sensor Materials)
Trustworthy and Secure Internet of Things and Cyber–Physical Systems
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submission deadline 15 Jan 2027 | 2 articles | Viewed by 2218 | Submission Open
Keywords: IoT and CPS security; privacy-preserving techniques; network security frameworks; lightweight cryptographic protocols; intrusion detection and prevention systems; blockchain for secure IoT and CPS; AI-driven cybersecurity solutions; secure communication protocols in IoT and CPS; trust management in IoT and CPS; resilient architectures for critical infrastructures
(This special issue belongs to the Section Internet of Things)
Sensor Technology in Ophthalmology submission deadline 31 Jan 2027 | Viewed by 153 | Submission Open
Keywords: glaucoma; cataract surgery; refractive surgery; femtosecond laser; excimer laser; visual acuity; optical coherence tomography; wavefront analysis; Raman sensing and imaging; imaging spectroscopy; sensing mechanism; biological sensors; chemical sensors; physical sensors; medical sensors; mathematical modelling; biomechanical modelling; corneal and retinal imaging; optical coherence tomography angiography; ocular blood circulation; choroidea; confocal microscopy; Scheimpflug sensing; diode laser; placido sensing; corneal endothelial cell pattern; aberrations; fluorescence angiography; visual field sensing; corneal topography; laser scanning tomography
(This special issue belongs to the Section Biomedical Sensors)
Applications of Wearable Sensors and Body Worn Devices
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submission deadline 1 Jul 2027 | Viewed by 172 | Submission Open
Keywords: wearable sensors; digital health; digital biomarkers; healthcare
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