Since the first edition, IEEE MetroAgriFor intends to create an active and stimulating forum where academics, researchers and industry experts in the field of measurement and data processing techniques for Agriculture, Forestry and Food can meet and share new advances and research results.
Attention is paid, but not limited to, new technologies for agriculture and forestry environment monitoring, food quality monitoring, metrology-assisted production in agriculture, forestry and food industries, sensors and associated signal conditioning for agriculture and forestry, calibration methods for electronic test and measurement for environmental and food applications.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Program Committee is inviting Extended Abstracts (from 4 to 5 pages) for the IEEE MetroAgriFor 2026 Workshop.
Interested researchers, academics, practitioners and industry partners are invited to submit extended abstracts for the Workshop. Papers that involve joint authorship with students, industry and community partners are encouraged. Early career researchers and research students are also encouraged to contribute papers.
All contributions will be peer-reviewed and acceptance will be based on quality, originality and relevance. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Extended versions of presented papers are eligible for journal publication.
IMPORTANT DATES
SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL DEADLINE
EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
EXTENDED ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION
FINAL PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE
THEMATIC AREAS
WORKSHOP TOPICS
SPECIAL SESSIONS
Special sessions have the main aim of creating a mini-workshop on a specific topic, where researchers working on the same argument can make knowledge, familiarize, exchange ideas, create cooperation. They gather together researchers and students interested in a specific topic and can strongly contribute to the success of the conference itself. Moreover, they can be the first step for trainees and students to the organization of a scientific event.
Special Sessions are expected to be related to the conference theme or especially hot topics within the conference scope, provide a focused discussion of new and innovative topics. All submitted papers undergo the same review process.
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