The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has opened a new
paradigm in the interaction between objects and human
beings. In the IoT, sensors and actuators are embedded in
physical objects and interconnected through wired and
wireless networks, creating new opportunities from hardware,
software, and applications. In this regard, sensors play
a fundamental role to extract valuable information of the
object and its environment. The enormous significance of
sensors for developing valuable applications in the IoT
makes them a hot spot in research activities, where miniaturization,
performance, and power consumption are the
most important lines of development. It is expected that
more than 25 billion connected “Things” will be in use by
2020. Each of this IoT entitites will contain at least one
sensor; therefore, it is desirable to integrate cost-effective
sensors. This special issue is aimed at serving as a major platform
to facilitate the discussion and exchange of research
ideas and technology development, encourage multidimensional
knowledge sharing, and enhance research activities
in investigating strategies to optimize techniques for sensor
technology. In total, seven papers are included in this special
issue and are summarized as follows.
Three papers describe different technologies
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The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has opened a new
paradigm in the interaction between objects and human
beings. In the IoT, sensors and actuators are embedded in
physical objects and interconnected through wired and
wireless networks, creating new opportunities from hardware,
software, and applications. In this regard, sensors play
a fundamental role to extract valuable information of the
object and its environment. The enormous significance of
sensors for developing valuable...
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