IEEE Sensors Council
The IEEE Sensors Council is one of seven technical councils of the IEEE and is focused on sensors, transducers and integrated sensor-actuators.[1][2]
Founded | February 1999 |
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Type | Professional Organization |
Focus | Development and Application of Sensors |
Origins | One of the 7 councils of IEEE |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Publications and Conferences |
Key people | Andrei Shkel (Current President), John Vig (Founding President), Fabrice Labeau (Immediate Past-President), Mike McShane (Past-Past-President), Ravinder Dahiya (President-Elect) |
Website | www |
26 of 39 IEEE Societies are member societies of this council. Each society is represented in the Administrative Committee (AdCom) of the council through its appointed representative. This is mainly due to the highly-multidisciplinary of its aim, which is so broad based and depth in scope. The combined membership of the 26 member societies is over 260,000.
Purpose
"To advance and coordinate work in the field of Sensors carried out throughout the IEEE and as such is exclusively scientific, literary and educational in character", per the constitution of the Council.
Fields of Interest
The Council's Fields of Interest include "the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing and application of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, with emphasis on the electronics, physics and reliability aspects of sensors and integrated sensor-actuators."[3]
Publications
The IEEE Sensors Council publishes the IEEE Sensors Journal, a widely read, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the subjects of its Field of Interest. In 2017, IEEE Sensors Letters has been launched as a forum for short, rapid-response and high-impact papers in the field.[4]
The Impact Factor of IEEE Sensors Journal is 3.076 as per the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports© (JCR) 2015, released in June 2016. The Journal published 1,064 papers on 9,115 pages in 2016. There were in excess of 500K downloads in 2016 and 430K downloads in 2016. 49 special issues have been published since 2001. Currently 3 special issues, namely, Sensors for Process Imaging, Distributed Smart Sensing for Mobile Vision, Power Efficient Sensors for Long-Term Applications and Printable Sensors and Smart Sensors for Smart Grids and Smart Cities are in preparation.
Conferences
The IEEE Sensors Council annually sponsors international conferences and events that focus on the advancement of its Field of Interest.
IEEE SENSORS conference is the Council's flagship conference. The first IEEE conference on sensors was organized in Orlando (FL) USA during June 11–14, 2002. Since then it has been happening each year.[5]
In addition to this, IEEE Sensors Council has also been involved as technical sponsor of several other conferences in the field of sensors, actuators, and sensor networks. .
Awards
The IEEE Sensor Council sponsors four annual awards:[6]
- IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award
- IEEE Sensors Council Meritorious Service Award
- IEEE Sensors Journal Best Journal Paper Award
- IEEE Sensors Council Early Career (Young Professionals) Award
Notes
- "IEEE Technical Councils". IEEE. Retrieved May 13, 2011.
- "Official website of IEEE Sensors Council". Retrieved May 13, 2011.
- "IEEE Sensors Council Field of Interest Statement". Archived from the original on 2009-05-11. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
- "IEEE Sensors Journal". Archived from the original on 2012-06-05. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
- IEEE SENSORS conference
- Awards