Journal of Sensors

Circuits and Systems for Wireless Sensing


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Published

1Broadcom, San Diego, USA

2Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

3Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore

4Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands


Circuits and Systems for Wireless Sensing

Description

The concept of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) emerged in the last decade, with various applications proposed. It was envisioned that the ubiquitous sensing and communication devices would soon integrate into our daily life, providing information and convenience wherever and whenever we need. However, to date, we have yet to see mass adoption of such applications, mainly due to the lack of viable wireless sensing devices, as well as the fragmentation of the data storage, computing, and networking infrastructure.

Recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing, as well as concurrent attempts in standardization in low-power wireless mesh networking and security are paving the way for the commercialization of WSN applications. With the commercial ecosystem getting in place and infrastructures becoming mature, the challenge lies in the research and development of low-cost, miniaturized, and self-sustaining circuits and systems realizing sensing and wireless communication functionalities which are critical in the future WSN landscape.

This special issue invites researchers to present their latest original research progress and review articles summarizing the most recent developments in the field of circuits and systems related to wireless sensing.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Wireless sensor network applications, protocols, and standards
  • Security in wireless sensor networks
  • Cloud computing for wireless sensor networks
  • Miniaturized sensor design
  • Novel sensing techniques for wireless sensing
  • Low-power sensor interface circuits design
  • Low-power radio circuits design
  • Power management systems for wireless sensor networks
  • Miniaturized energy harvesting technologies
Journal of Sensors
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Acceptance rate12%
Submission to final decision129 days
Acceptance to publication27 days
CiteScore2.600
Journal Citation Indicator0.440
Impact Factor1.9
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