2027 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON

Metrology for AeroSpace

JUNE 30 - JULY 2, 2027 · PALERMO, ITALY
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Since the first edition, IEEE MetroAeroSpace represents an international meeting place in the world of research in the field of metrology for aerospace involving national and international institutions and academia in a discussion on the state-of-the-art concerning issues that require a joint approach by experts of measurement instrumentation and industrial testing, typically professional engineers, and experts in innovation metrology, typically academics.

This 14th edition will keep pursuing the state of the art and practice started over the past years. Attention is paid, but not limited to, new technology for metrology-assisted production in aerospace industry, aircraft component measurement, sensors and associated signal conditioning for aerospace, and calibration methods for electronic test and measurement for aerospace.

The program is designed to raise the interest of a wide group of researchers, operators and decision-makers from metrology and aerospace fields, by presenting the most innovative solutions in this field from the scientific and technological point of view.

IMPORTANT DATES

SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL DEADLINE
  • December 1, 2026
EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
  • January 31, 2027
EXTENDED ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION
  • March 31, 2027
FINAL PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE
  • April 30, 2027

TOPICS AND SPECIAL SESSIONS

WORKSHOP TOPICS

  • Electronic instrumentation for aerospace
  • Automatic test equipment for aerospace
  • Sensors and sensor systems for aerospace applications
  • Wireless sensor networks in aerospace
  • Attitude and heading reference systems
  • Monitoring systems in aerospace
  • Metrology for navigation and precise positioning
  • Sensors and Data Fusion Techniques for Avionics and Air Traffic Management
  • Flight Testing Instrumentation and Flight Test Techniques

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. 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.

PALERMO, ITALY

Palermo is the vibrant capital of Sicily, Italy, a historic Mediterranean port city known for its rich blend of Phoenician, Roman, Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences, evident in its stunning Arab-Norman architecture (a UNESCO site) and bustling markets. This large city offers a unique mix of grand palaces, baroque churches, lively street food culture (think arancine and pane e ca' meusa), historic sites like the Teatro Massimo, and nearby beaches, making it a cultural, political, and gastronomic hub with a fascinating, layered past.

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