CfP - "Recent Advances in Digital Healthcare and Applications"

MDPI Sensors is a growing OA publication (Q1, IF:3.5), now accepting submission in a Special Issue on "Recent Advances in Digital Healthcare and Applications".

The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a space to showcase the challenges encountered at all stages of the complex development life cycle in digital health and medical technology through exciting and innovative pilot works. Properly conducted systematic literature reviews, well-described and sustained scientific concepts, pilot technology and algorithm designs, successfully applied protocol design, and development-related scientific articles are welcomed. It is only through these good and best practices that it will possible to establish the right methods of evidence-based digital health.

This Special Issue will select from the best research papers on a global scale to introduce novel achievements, techniques, and findings related to the digital healthcare domain. We welcome original research and review articles related to the topics provided.

Potential topics to be covered:

  • Development of complex cyber-medical systems;
  • Worthiness and marketability regarding medical systems;
  • Data-driven modeling and simulation of biological systems;
  • Management and performance assessment related to cyber-medical systems;
  • Evidence based research of cyber-medical systems;
  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques in the digital healthcare domain;
  • Control and estimation of biological and physiological systems supporting digital healthcare solutions;
  • Research of distributed, parallel, and ledger technologies in the cyber-medical domain.

Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to their website. Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 2400 CHF. Submitted papers should be well formatted and use good English.

Further, it is the last moment to submit something to our closing special issue on Medical Robotics in Sensors.

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