Why INERTIAL 2020
The IEEE INERTIAL is sponsored by the IEEE Sensors Council and is the only IEEE event exclusively dedicated to the Inertial Sensors and Systems technology. The adoption and application of this technology is growing fast, with the MEMS Inertial Sensors market alone projected to exceed $5.5B by 2020.
The symposium offers a rare opportunity to meet and network with leaders in the field of Inertial Sensors and Systems in an informal atmosphere of a focused international technical gathering. We hope the atmosphere, breadth and depth of research topics combined with the quality of invited and contributed technical presentations will make the INERTIAL a 'must attend' event for you every year.
The INERTIAL has an ambition to establish itself as the premier forum for reporting the latest research, development, and commercialization results in modern Inertial Sensors technology. You will hear from the world experts the latest in materials and micro-fabrication processes, innovative designs, new physical principles, increased performance, and a growing number of new applications and business opportunities.
Here’s how you can benefit by joining us in Hiroshima, Japan.
INERTIAL 2020
Topics
- Sensors Phenomena & Modeling
Theory, new physical principles, deviceand-
system-level modeling, multiphysics,
deterministic/stochastic error
models, predictive models - Sensor Systems & Electronics
Sensor arrays, multi-sensor units, inertial
measurement units, sensor electronics,
actuator systems,control of sensors - Atomic/Quantum Sensors
Theory, new physical principles, deviceand-
system-level modeling, multiphysics,
deterministic/stochastic error
models, predictive models - Low-cost Manufacturing
Wafer-level fabrication, new micro/
nano techniques, new materials, built-in
diagnostics
- Advanced Packaging
Wafer-level, system-in-package, vacuum/
differential packaging - Advanced Test & Evaluation
Low-cost test/evaluation, calibration of
arrays, wafer-level test and evaluation - Aiding Technology
Hybrid systems, gravitational maps, startrackers,
vision - Emerging Applications
Consumer electronics, medical devices,
sport and fitness, automotive, oil/gas
exploration, military, aeronautical and
space sensor systems - Best Failed Ideas
Once exciting ideas for sensors, systems,
components, supporting subsystems,
or methods that in the end proved
unsuccessful for practical or fundamental
reasons