2026 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON

Metrology for Living Environment

JUNE 24-26, 2026 · CAMBRIDGE, UK
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The 2026 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Living Environment - IEEE MetroLivEnv 2026 - aims to be a solid reference of the technical community to present and discuss the most recent results of scientific and technological research for the living environment, with particular emphasis on applications and new trends.

Attention is paid, but not limited to, on new technologies for metrology assisted solutions for design, construction, efficient, safe, comfortable and healthy operation of the built environment including active and assisted living (AAL). Innovative solutions can be based on the IoT paradigm, BIM, sensors, signal processing, data analytics, artificial intelligence, sensor networks, interoperability standards.

The program is designed to raise the interest of a wide group of researchers, operators and decision makers from metrology and several different research fields, presenting the cutting edge solutions in the living environment from the scientific and technological point of view. The Workshop covers all aspects of the living environment focusing on its design and life cycle, energy efficiency, structural health monitoring, measurement for comfort assessment, indoor pollution, chemical and physical parameters monitoring.

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IMPORTANT DATES

SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSAL DEADLINE
  • December 10, 2025
EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
  • February 10, 2026
EXTENDED ABSTRACT ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION
  • March 31, 2026
FINAL PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE
  • April 30, 2026

WORKSHOP TOPICS

  • Building diagnostic during and after constructions;
  • IoT based monitoring systems;
  • Measurements for BIM and digital twins;
  • Indoor environmental quality;
  • Sensors and sensor networks for smart buildings;
  • Robots in living environment;
  • Unmanned systems for living environment monitoring;
  • Comfort and well being;
  • Active and assisted living;
  • Building energy performance assessment;
  • Use of artificial intelligence for living environment measurements;
  • Infrared and hyperspectral monitoring system for living environment;
  • Historical buildings and cultural heritage;
  • Standards and norms for measurements in built environment;
  • Uncertainty models for decision making.

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.

CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM

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