The IEEE Sensors Journal is a peer-reviewed, monthly online, bimonthly print journal devoted to sensors and sensing phenomena
Aims & Scope
The IEEE Sensors Journal is a peer-reviewed, monthly online, bimonthly print journal devoted to sensors and sensing phenomena. It is published by the IEEE Sensors Council, which consists of 23 IEEE Technical Societies with a combined membership of over 260,000. The Journal uses a web-based peer-review system that enables the entire review process to take place online. Authors can upload and then check the status of their manuscripts online - for further information, see http://www.ieee-sensors.org/ieee-sensors-journal.
The editorial board consists of more than 50 internationally recognized experts, with a majority of editors from outside the USA. The Journal published 400 pages in its first year, 2001. It has grown rapidly to its current level of about 2,500 pages a year. The topics of interest include all types of sensing: mechanical, thermal, optical, magnetic, radiation, microwave, chemical, biological, mass, etc., both on the macro and micro levels. Also of interest are sensor packaging, interconnection, modeling, telemetry, CAD, stability (including both systematics and noise), characterization, sensor signal processing, sensor arrays (e.g., e-nose), sensor systems, sensor-actuators, and applications.
The IEEE Sensors Journal is a Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) Partner, see http://www.arl.org/sparc/partner/partnerlist.shtml. SPARC supports partners who introduce price and service competition into the publishing marketplace. The Journal was founded in part to create a high quality archival sensors publication whose subscription fees are within the reach of individual practitioners in the field. In our opinion, this goal has been achieved.
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Frequency: 12
Subjects
- Signal Processing & Analysis
Contacts
Editor-in-Chief
Krikor Ozanyan
Professor, Head of Sensing, Imaging and Signal Processing
University of Manchester
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Backville Street, Building D48cH
Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.
K.Ozanyan@Manchester.ac.UK
Phone:+011 0161 306 4787