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Image Sensors and Camera Development

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensing and Imaging".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 97

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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In recent years, the field of image sensors and camera development has undergone unprecedented advancements, shaping the way we capture and perceive visual information. The number of publications has risen from approximately 600 in 2000 to approximately 11,000 in 2023. This Special Issue seeks to explore the cutting-edge innovations, emerging technologies, and diverse applications within this dynamic realm.

Image sensors, the backbone of modern imaging devices, have experienced significant evolution, driven by breakthroughs in semiconductor technology, miniaturization, and enhanced sensitivity. This progress has led to the development of high-resolution sensors, improved low-light performance, and novel sensor architectures. These advancements not only impact traditional photography but also play a pivotal role in various domains, including medical imaging, autonomous vehicles, surveillance systems, and augmented reality.

The applications of image sensors and camera technologies are vast and continue to expand. From enhancing healthcare diagnostics to autonomous vehicles, the impact is far-reaching. Moreover, the integration of image sensors in smartphones has democratized photography, empowering individuals to capture and share moments seamlessly.

This Special Issue provides a platform for researchers, engineers, and industry experts to share their latest findings and contributions to the field. We invite submissions that delve into topics such as sensor design, signal processing algorithms, novel imaging techniques, and real-world applications. By contributing to this Special Issue, you have the opportunity to shape the discourse on image sensors and camera development, influencing the next wave of innovations in this critical field. Submit your groundbreaking research and be a part of this transformative journey.

Prof. Dr. Perry Xiao
Guest Editor

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • image sensors
  • camera development
  • imaging devices, high-resolution sensors, medical imaging
  • autonomous vehicles, surveillance systems
  • augmented reality

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