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Launched in 1981 by Emerald, Sensor Review publishes peer reviewed state-of-the-art articles and specially commissioned technology reviews. Each issue includes content covering all aspects of sensor development and application and also has a theme that reflects the most interesting and strategically important research and development activities from around the world. Emphasis is placed on detailed independent review articles that identify the full range of sensors currently available for specific applications, as well as highlighting those areas of technology that show great potential for the future. All articles undergo rigorous double-blind peer review, and the journal’s policy of not publishing work that has only been tested in simulation means that only the very best and most practical research articles should be included. This is to try and ensure that the material that is published has real relevance and value for commercial manufacturing and research organisations. Content includes, but is not restricted to nanosensors, energy harvesting, environmental sensors, biomimetics, wireless sensor networks, localisation and navigation, fibre optic sensors, machine vision, visual navigation, terahertz imaging, ultrasonics, Eddy current sensing, weld inspection and tracking, haptic devices, gas and chemical sensors, 3D imaging, polymer sensors, MEMS sensors, biosensors, test and inspection, automotive sensors and sensor data fusion and signal processing.
Audience and Readership:
Academics and researchers, technical directors and management, design and development engineers, application and production engineers, government scientists, consultants, sensor users and manufacturers of sensors and instrumentation.
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There are no set dates for publication, the issue is released once the Editor has received enough copy.
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Emerald do not release this figure.
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There is no advertising in this title.
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Impact Factor 2015: 0.898.
Author guidelines can be found here.
Online submissions here.
This publication is an academic journal and does not accept submissions from PRs.
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Background and Format: Launched in 1981 by Emerald, Sensor Review publishes peer reviewed state-of-the-art articles and specially commissioned technology reviews. Each issue includes content covering all aspects of sensor development and application and also has a theme that reflects the most interesting and strategically important research and development activities from around the world. Emphasis is placed on detailed independent review articles that identify the full range of sensors currently available for specific applications, as well as highlighting those areas of technology that show great potential for the future. All articles undergo rigorous double-blind peer review, and the journal’s policy of not publishing work that has only been tested in simulation means that only the very best and most practical research articles should be included. This is to try and ensure that the material that is published has real relevance and value for commercial manufacturing and research organisations. Content includes, but is not restricted to nanosensors, energy harvesting, environmental sensors, biomimetics, wireless sensor networks, localisation and navigation, fibre optic sensors, machine vision, visual navigation, terahertz imaging, ultrasonics, Eddy current sensing, weld inspection and tracking, haptic devices, gas and chemical sensors, 3D imaging, polymer sensors, MEMS sensors, biosensors, test and inspection, automotive sensors and sensor data fusion and signal processing. Audience and Readership: Academics and researchers, technical directors and management, design and development engineers, application and production engineers, government scientists, consultants, sensor users and manufacturers of sensors and instrumentation. Time of Publication: There are no set dates for publication, the issue is released once the Editor has received enough copy. Circulation: Emerald do not release this figure. Ad Rates: There is no advertising in this title. Other Information: Impact Factor 2015: 0.898. Author guidelines can be found here. Online submissions here. This publication is an academic journal and does not accept submissions from PRs.
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