Proceedings

IEEE Sensors 2004

Author Index

Table of Contents



Announcements

Topics of Interest

Conference Program/ Schedule at a Glance

Tutorial Program

Keynotes and Invited Speakers

Special Sessions

Best Student Paper Award




Instructions for Authors

Exhibits

Support




Hotel Information

Registration and Hotel Reservation

General and Travel Information

Vienna Information

Visa Information

Information for Students

Official Carrier Austrian - Special Rate for Participants




Organizing Committee

Technical Program Committee (TPC)




IEEE SENSORS 2003

IEEE SENSORS 2005

IEEE Sensors Council

 

 


Announcements

Post-Conference Information: Conference "official" photos are shown.

Conference schedule in a nutshell (incl. social events) can be downloaded here (for details on social events see also the General Info page)

Final Tutorials Schedule is available.

Preliminary conference schedule is available - 55% of the submissions were accepted. (Last update of the Schedule: 10/012/2004)

IEEE SENSORS 2004 Best Student Paper Award

Note for participants and authors using spam-filtering software:
If you use the online paper submission and/or registration services, please make sure that the automatic notification emails that will be sent by the associated servers are not erroneously filtered by your anti-spam software!

With your congress registration you will receive a public transport ticket for the entire Vienna city area, which will be valid for the duration of the conference (i.e. Monday to Wednesday, to be issued when you pick up your registration package onsite).

We invite you!
After Orlando (2002) and Toronto (2003) the IEEE SENSORS now moves to Europe: The Vienna University of Technology will host the 2004 Conference.
The Conference includes sessions on the theory, design and applications of sensor devices and systems; tutorials; and exhibits. Special sessions will be organized by experts focused on a variety of sensor topics.

The Conference Proceedings will be an IEEE publication, which will be part of the IEEE Electronic
Library that is available to more than two million people around the world.
Authors are invited to submit original work in these fields.



Hosting City: Vienna

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is one of the most beautiful cultural centres of Europe. Best known as a town of fine arts and music, Vienna is also a place of very impressive historical architecture. Situated in the heart of Europe, Vienna plays a major role as a bridge between East and West.
See the sights of Vienna: the world´s capital of music is a unique city monument with highlights from the Middle Ages and the Baroque era, from Historicism and Art Nouveau - complemented by contemporary architecture.
Congress participants and accompanying persons will have the opportunity to attend concerts and theatre performances, to have dinner in one of the excellent Viennese restaurants or to visit “Vienna at night”. Tours can be individually booked at a dedicated booth on the conference site.
The conference venue itself is located at the Vienna University of Technology, which is in walking distance from the famous “Staatsoper”, the “Musikverein”, and many other major sights. 


Vienna Tourist Information



Visa Information

In case you require a visa to travel to Austria, please contact Ms. Helga Eismair at
ieee2004@interconvention.at / Fax 0043-1-588 00520 regarding a possibly required confirmation letter.



Topics of Interest

1. Sensors Phenomena and Modeling (theory, characterization, CAD modeling, and testing of sensors)
2. Sensor and Actuator Systems (sensor electronics, actuator systems, sensor-actuator systems, multiple-sensor systems, intelligent sensing, sensor arrays, “electronic nose” technology, sensor buses, sensor networks, voting systems, telemetering, internet-based and other remote data acquisition, and control of sensors)
3. Chemical and Gas Sensors (devices, materials, and technology)
4. Biosensors (sensor arrays, lab-on chip, online monitoring, process control, test kits, materials, and technology)
5. Optical Sensors (radiation sensors, optoelectronic/photonic sensors, and fibers)
6. Mechanical sensors (inertial, pressure, and tactile)
7. Physical Sensors (thermal, magnetic, and mass-sensitive devices)
8. Applications (automotive, medical, environmental monitoring, consumer, alarm and security, military, nautical, aeronautical and space sensor systems, robotics, and automation)




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