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Integrated Circuits and Systems for Smart Sensor

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanosensors".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 436

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Division of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul 04620, Korea
Interests: analog circuit design; temperature sensor; RF energy harvester; received signal strength indicator; power management; serial interface
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Smart sensors function as intelligent detectors of temperature, humidity, light, image, pressure, speed, acceleration, displacement, rotation, gas, ultrasound, flow, magnetic force, current, voltage, and so on.  They are used more and more in industries with various applications requiring intelligent operations such as medical, health care, automobile, manufacture, agriculture, military, environment, and security. Smart sensors consist of not only a sensing element, but also a digital converter, like an analog-to-digital converter, time-to-digital converter, and frequency-to-digital converter; a digital signal processing block for canceling noise, compensating mismatch, offset, and bias, and calibrating nonlinear distortion; an energy harvester block for generating the power from heat, light, vibration, thermal difference, and electromagnetic waves, and a power management block for providing and distributing the appropriate power to the overall system. Thus, in addition to the materials and devices generally focused on sensing elements, integrated circuits and systems play a key role in developing and delivering smart sensors.

Topics of this special issue include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Voltage and current domain readout circuits
  • Time and frequency domain readout circuits
  • Digital signal processing for sensors
  • Data storage systems
  • Wireless and wireline data transceivers
  • Energy harverster circuits
  • Power management circuits

Dr. Sangjin Byun
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Integrated circuits
  • readout circuit
  • Analog–digital converter
  • Time–digital converter
  • Frequency–digital converter
  • Serial interface
  • Wireline transceiver
  • Wireless transceiver
  • Energy harvester
  • Power management

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