Key Dates
Please note those important deadlines
Please note the Key Dates below so you don’t miss any important deadlines.
First Day of Virtual Symposium
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
INERTIAL 2020
Call For Papers
This exclusive international Symposium on Inertial Sensors and Systems will be held in Hiroshima, Japan. The event continues our annual tradition of informal single-track international meetings discussing the latest developments in the area of modern inertial sensors and emerging applications. The INERTIAL 2020 will be a four-day event with one day of tutorials, and three days of technical sessions.
INERTIAL 2020 will be held at the Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima. The hotel stands directly by the beautiful Seto Inland Sea, a 40 minute train ride from Hiroshima Station. Hiroshima Prefecture is located in the southwestern part of the Japanese islands. It is rich in the natural beauty of the Inland Sea and the Chugoku Mountains, with mountains, sea, rivers, valleys, plains, basins that characterize Japan’s landscape.