IEEE Sensors Journal
The IEEE Sensors Journal is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal, covering research on sensors. It is published by the IEEE Sensors Council. The editor-in-chief is Sandro Carrara. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 3.076.[1]
Discipline | Sensors |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Sandro Carrara |
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History | 2001–present |
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Frequency | Biweekly |
3.076 (2019) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | IEEE Sens. J. |
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CODEN | ISJEAZ |
ISSN | 1530-437X |
LCCN | 00214867 |
OCLC no. | 44160724 |
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Editorial keywords for manuscript classification
The Keywords are used to assign a manuscript to a Topical Area of the Journal (see Editorial Board Structure below)
Keyword | Research Areas Covered |
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SYST | Sensor system integration
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NETW | Sensor system networks
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PHEN | Sensor Phenomenology
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MODL | Sensor modelling
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SIEL | Sensor Interface Electronics
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DATP | Sensor Data Processing
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APPL | Sensor Applications
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ACTU | Sensor-Actuators
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MATR | Sensor Materials
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MECH | Mechanical Sensors
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MASS | Mass-Sensitive Sensors
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THER | Thermal Sensors
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MAGN | Magnetic Sensors
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OPTO | Optoelectronic and Photonic Sensors
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MICR | THz/Microwave/Millimeter Wave Sensors |
IONI | Ionizing Radiation Sensors (such as gamma ray, X-ray, charged particle and neutron detectors) |
FIBR | Fiber-Optic Sensors
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INTO | Integrated Optics Sensors |
CHEM | Chemical and Biological Sensors
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Editorial Board structure
The Editorial Board is structured in 10 Topical Areas, each led by a Topical Editor. A Topical Area encompasses a group of 'core' Associate Editors with main expertise in that Topical Area. Topical Areas also have a 'pool' membership of Associate Editors from other Topical Areas, with interdisciplinary expertise. Each Associate Editor is a core member of a single Topical Area, but can be a pool member of several other Topical Areas.
Journal leadership
Editor-in-Chief | Start Date | End date |
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Vladimir Lumelsky, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA | 2001 | 2003 |
H Troy Nagle, North Carolina State University, USA | 2004 | 2009 |
Evgeny Katz, Clarkson University, USA | 2009 | 2011 |
Krikor B Ozanyan, The University of Manchester, U.K. | 2012 | 2018 |
Sandro Carrara, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland | 2018 | present |
Best paper awards
The annual IEEE Sensors Journal Best Paper Award recognizes the best paper published in the journal. Winners are presented with a certificate and $2,000 split equally among the authors.[2]
References
- "IEEE Sensors Journal". 2016 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2017.
- "Awards". IEEE Sensors Council. Retrieved 18 June 2017.