Sensors & Transducers is the official journal of International Frequency Sensors Association (IFSA) - the non-profit, professional association serving for sensor industry and academy since 1999. There are 750 members from 54 countries in this professional society.
Sensors & Transducers is established, international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published since 2005 in both: print and electronic (pdf) formats. It provides the best platform for the researchers and scientist worldwide to exchange their latest findings and results in science and technology of physical, chemical sensors and biosensors.
The journal publishes original results of scientific and research works related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of sensors: reviews, regular research and application specific papers, and short notes. In comparison with other sensors related journals, which are mainly focused on technological aspects and sensing principles, the Sensors & Transducers journal significantly contributes in areas, which are not adequately addressed in other journals, namely: frequency (period), duty-cycle, time-interval, PWM, phase-shift, pulse number output sensors and transducers sensor systems digital, smart, intelligent, AI-based sensors and systems designs signal processing and ADC in sensor systems advanced sensor fusion sensor networks applications, etc. By this way the journal significantly enriches the appropriate databases of knowledge.
Published articles (article by article) in Acrobat (pdf) format are available for free download immediately after publication without any embargo period and registration. For those, who want to get the full page journal issues in print there is an annual subscription.
Topics of Interest Include (but are not restricted to):
* Physical, chemical and biosensors
* Frequency, period, duty-cycle, time interval, PWM, pulse number output sensors and transducers
* Sensor measurement uncertainty, accuracy, calibration and reliability
* Theory, principles, effects, design, standardization and modelling
* Digital sensors
* Smart sensors and systems
* Intelligent sensors and systems
* AI-based sensors and measuring systems
* Sensor instrumentation
* Virtual instruments
* Sensors interfaces, buses and networks
* Signal processing
* Sensor fusion
* Remote sensing
* Frequency (period, duty-cycle)-to-digital converters, ADC
* Technologies and materials
* Nanosensors and NEMS
* Microsystems
* Applications