I2MTC 2009

The Conference focuses on all aspects of instrumentation and measurement science and technology: research, development and applications. The list of program topics includes but is not limited to:

MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & EDUCATION Theoretical foundations Quantities, units & standards Calibration & self-calibration Measurement uncertainty Methodology of teaching

MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS Automated test & diagnostics systems Fault-tolerant & resilient measurement systems Integrated & visual measurement systems Distributed measurement systems Autonomous measurement systems Non-invasive measurement systems Virtual measurement systems Measurement microsystems Human-computer interface

MEASUREMENT-DATA ACQUISITION Sensors & transducers A/D and D/A converters Analog & mixed signal processing Measurement signal generation Remote measurements & telemetry

MEASUREMENT-DATA PROCESSING Mathematical modeling of signals and systems Data preprocessing & postprocessing Digital signal processing Image processing & pattern recognition Inverse problems & signal reconstruction Signal detection & classifi cation Sensor array processing Soft computing Measurement-data management

MEASUREMENTS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIES Electrical & power measurements Dielectric & magnetic measurements Temperature, moisture & humidity measurements Mechanical measurements & material analysis Optical measurements Chemical & biological measurements

MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS Robotics & industrial monitoring Automotive & transportation Avionics & aerospace Ships and marine technology Environmental monitoring Medicine & scientifi c research Security & biometrics Telecommunications

Potential authors are invited to submit extended abstracts via the I²MTC website (http://imtc.ieee-ims.org/). Each extended abstract (3 or 4 pages in English) should report results of the original research of theoretical or applied nature. The extended abstract should, moreover, explain the signifi cance of the contribution and contain a list of key references. It must be prepared according to the abstract preparation guidelines provided on the I²MTC website. A Student Paper Contest will be held for both graduate and undergraduate student papers, with cash awards for the best papers and travel subsidies ranging from USD 300 to USD 1000 depending on student location. Extended abstracts should be submitted by the students according to the rules posted on the website and should be identified as student papers. This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP