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4 January 2017
Sensors has Published its 10,000th Paper!
Sensors has just reached a huge milestone and published its 10,000th paper! To celebrate the occasion, we offered to publish that paper free of charge - many congratulations to Seong-Joong Kahng, Jong-Hoon Kim, and Jae-Hyun Chung on their paper "Nanostructured Tip-Shaped Biosensors: Application of Six Sigma Approach for Enhanced Manufacturing".
The 9’995th to 10’005th papers published also received a 50% discount on APCs! See who the lucky recipients were below:
- Lin, W.; Sung, G.; Lin, J., “High Performance CMOS Light Detector with Dark Current Suppression in Variable-Temperature Systems"
- Rodriguez Salazar, L.; Cobano, J.; Ollero, A., “Small UAS-Based Wind Feature Identification System Part 1: Integration and Validation"
- Klantsataya, E.; Jia, P.; Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H.; Monro, T.; François, A., “Plasmonic Fiber Optic Refractometric Sensors: From Conventional Architectures to Recent Design Trends”
- Li, H.; Bai, Y.; Hu, M.; Luo, Y.; Zhou, Z., “A Novel Controller Design for the Next Generation Space Electrostatic Accelerometer Based on Disturbance Observation and Rejection”
- Pan, P.; McDonald, T.; Fulton, J.; Via, B.; Hung, J., “Simultaneous Moisture Content and Mass Flow Measurements in Wood Chip Flows Using Coupled Dielectric and Impact Sensors”
- Navarro, P.; Fernández, C.; Borraz, R.; Alonso, D., “A Machine Learning Approach to Pedestrian Detection for Autonomous Vehicles Using High-Definition 3D Range Data”
- Yang, C.; Kim, H.; Adhikari, S.; Chua, L., “A Circuit-Based Neural Network with Hybrid Learning of Backpropagation and Random Weight Change Algorithms”
- Yu, H.; Chen, G.; Zhao, S.; Chang, C.; Chin, Y. “An Efficient Wireless Recharging Mechanism for Achieving Perpetual Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Networks”
- Testa, A.; Cinque, M.; Coronato, A.; Augusto, J., “A Formal Methodology to Design and Deploy Dependable Wireless Sensor Networks”
- Rothe, J.; Frey, O.; Madangopal, R.; Rickus, J.; Hierlemann, A., “Robust Functionalization of Large Microelectrode Arrays by Using Pulsed Potentiostatic Deposition”