This exclusive international Symposium on Inertial Sensors and Systems will be held at the Aqua Kauai Beach Resort in Kauai, HI, USA. The event continues our annual tradition of informal single-track international meetings discussing the latest developments in the area of modern inertial sensors and emerging applications. The INERTIAL '17 will be a four-day event with one day of tutorials, and three days of technical sessions.
Sensors Phenomena and Modeling
Theory
new physical principles
device-and-system-level modeling
multi-physics
deterministic/stochastic error models
predictive models
Sensor Systems
Sensor arrays
multi-sensor units
inertial measurement units
sensor electronics
actuator systems
control of sensors
Low-cost Manufacturing
Wafer-level fabrication
new micro/nano techniques
new materials
built-in diagnostics
Advanced Packaging
Wafer-level
system-in-package
vacuum/dierential packaging
Advanced Test and Evaluation
Low-cost test/evaluation
calibration of arrays
wafer-level test and evaluation
Aiding Technology
Hybrid systems
gravitational maps
star-trackers
vision
Emerging Applications
Consumer electronics
medical devices
sport and fitness
automotive
oil/gas exploration
military
aeronautical and space sensor systems
Mar 28
2017
Mar 30
2017
Abstract Submission Deadline
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
2025-05-04 Germany
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