1ST IFSA FREQUENCY & TIME CONFERENCE (IFTC’ 2019)

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        #Announcement(IoTStack) #Event #Confrence [ via IoTForIndiaGroup ]
        #Organizer : IFSA #City : Barcelona, Spain #StartDateTime : 16 October 2019 #EndDateTime : 18 October 2019


        The conference is organized by the International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA) – one of the major professional, non-profit association serving for the sensor industry and academy during 20 years, which will celebrate its anniversary in 2019.

        Today, there are only a few conferences, which are devoted to several aspects of frequency/time measurements and appropriate sensors. The scientific and technical problems related to frequency output sensors and transducers were presented only on some events devoted to sensors and measurements.
        Frequency/time domain signal processing and so time-to-digital converters (TDC) and frequency-to-digital (FDC) converters are well suitable for high volume microelectronics in order to circumvent analog impairments in nanometer-scale CMOS technologies. Hence, the TDC and FDC concepts are promising that have the ability to exploit fully the advantage of digital circuits. The FDC will be a trend-setting technology for ultimately scaled CMOS technologies in the nearest future, and can be used for many applications such as smart digital sensors, IoT and Industry 4.0. No any doubt that now we are living in time, when the old prediction becomes true !

        On the basis of the mentioned above and Industry 4.0 and IoT 2.0 challenges it has been decided to start a new annual international conference, which will cover both: methods of measurements of frequency-time parameters of signals, and devices including appropriate sensors, transducers and converters to frequency, and frequency to digital. Sure, the conference can not ignore the other related areas connected with frequency and time, namely: generation, transfer, various oscillators and resonators, standards and references, etc.


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