Aim and Scope

Research on Instrumentation is a scientific journal that aims to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of research and advancements in the field of instrumentation. Its focus is on analog and digital circuit design, measurement systems, control systems, and other relevant areas. The journal welcomes original research articles, review papers, and technical notes that contribute to the development and application of instrumentation in various engineering and scientific disciplines.

Scope:

  1. Analog and Digital Circuit Design: Research on the design, optimization, and application of analog and digital circuits in instrumentation. This includes, but is not limited to, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, signal conditioning circuits, and mixed-signal integrated circuits.

  2. Measurement Systems: Advances in the development of systems and methodologies for precise and accurate measurement in various environments. Topics may include sensor technology, data acquisition systems, signal processing techniques, and calibration methods.

  3. Control Systems: Innovations in control system design, including feedback and feedforward control, adaptive and robust control, and applications of control theory in instrumentation. This also covers real-time control systems and embedded systems design.

  4. Sensors and Actuators: The design, development, and application of sensors and actuators in instrumentation. This includes studies on sensor materials, sensor networks, MEMS-based sensors, and their integration into complex systems.

  5. Signal Processing: Research on advanced signal processing techniques for instrumentation systems, including noise reduction, filtering, data compression, and pattern recognition.

  6. Embedded Systems: Studies on the integration of embedded systems in instrumentation, focusing on hardware-software co-design, real-time computing, and the development of low-power and high-performance systems.

  7. Test and Calibration Methods: Development of innovative testing and calibration techniques for instrumentation systems, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and repeatability in measurements.

  8. Applications of Instrumentation: Papers exploring the application of advanced instrumentation in fields such as industrial automation, medical devices, environmental monitoring, telecommunications, and aerospace engineering.

The Research on Instrumentation is dedicated to advancing the field by publishing high-quality research that drives innovation and facilitates the application of cutting-edge instrumentation techniques across various industries. Contributions that explore interdisciplinary approaches and emerging technologies are highly encouraged.