INSCIT Program (soon)
Please click here for the PDF version of the Call for Paper.
Important Dates:
The International Symposium on Instrumentation Systems, Circuits, and Transducers – INSCIT is a forum dedicated to discussing research and development in instrumentation, focusing systems, subsystems, and circuits required for measurement, including transducers, data conversion, storage and transmission, power management and testing. The symposium aims to bring together researchers working in the fields of instrumentation and measurement science, circuits, transducers and systems design, covering both integrated and discrete solutions.
All papers presented at the symposium will be considered for submission to IEEE Xplore, provided they meet the necessary scope and quality requirements of IEEE Xplore. Papers authored and presented by students are eligible for the Best Student Paper Award.
Authors are invited to submit original full manuscripts from 4 to 6 pages, two-column, following the IEEE conference format.
Click here (soon) to go to the paper submission page
Topics of interest, with focus on Instrumentation and Measurement, include:
– Detectors, Sensors and Transducers Systems and Techniques
– Measurement Systems Theory and Architectures
– Circuits and Systems Testing
– RF, MW and mmW measurement circuits and techniques
– Systems and Circuits for WSN and IoT
– Measurement of non-electrical quantities
– Electric and magnetic instrumentation and measurement
– Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transferring
– Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters
– Signal Processing and Data Storage
– RFID and Short-Distance Radios
– Biomedical Instrumentation
Chairs
General Chair
João Martino, USP, Brazil
martino@usp.br
Program Chairs
Yuri Catunda, UFRN, Brazil
Elyson Carvalho, UFS, Brazil
Ivan Müller, UFRGS, Brazil
Panels Chairs
Nilton Morimoto, USP, Brazil
Jose Bertuzzo, Inst. Eldorado, Brazil
Finance Chairs
Sebastião Santos Filho, USP, Brazil
Publication Chair
Valner Brusamarello, UFRGS, Brazil
Publicity Chair
Raimundo Freire, UFCG, Brazil

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.