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International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research (IJMSTR)

International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research (IJMSTR)
An Official Publication of the Information Resources Management Association
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nikolaos Bourbakis (Wright State University, USA), Konstantina S. Nikita (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) and Ming Yang (Southern Polytechnic State University, USA)
Published: Quarterly
Copyright: ©2013
DOI: 10.4018/IJMSTR
ISSN: 2166-7241
EISSN: 2166-725X

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Description

The International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research (IJMSTR) publishes cutting-edge research on monitoring and surveillance technologies. The journal combines multiple disciplines—including engineering, medicine, biology, and computer science—to solve complex problems. As such, the journal promotes hybrid solutions for healthcare, safety, and privacy.

Mission

The mission of the International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research (IJMSTR) is to serve as a unique forum where knowledge from the healthcare, safety, and privacy fields can be synergistically blended. This multi-disciplinary journal publishes research on theoretical, clinical, and practical achievements in the fields of bioengineering, medicine, computer engineering, assistive technologies, and smart surveillance systems. The goal of the journal is to show how these disciplines benefit each other, especially when interpreting, analyzing, and connecting processes, activities, mechanisms, and components that contribute to the quality of life.

Coverage

Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Assistive and medical robotics
  • Bioengineering for people at risk
  • Bio-imaging devices and methods
  • Biomarkers and bio-sensors
  • Bio-models engineering in bio-medicine
  • Body-signaling devices and techniques
  • Brain engineering
  • Computer assisted intervention systems
  • Mobile healthcare
  • Research with microarray technologies
  • Surveillance systems and smart homes
  • Textile devices
  • Wearable and implanted systems and sensors
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