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WiSense 2023 : IEEE Workshop on Device Free Wireless Sensing | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://ebulutvcu.github.io/WiSense23/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers IEEE Workshop on Device Free Wireless Sensing (WiSense’23)* ============================================================================== June 12, 2023 https://www.google.com/url?q=https://ebulutvcu.github.io/WiSense23/&source=gmail-imap&ust=1673457873000000&usg=AOvVaw0mZkixom6YkOfFLrx23_1c *co-located with IEEE WoWMoM 2023, Boston, MA ============================================================================== ******** Scope ******** Device-free wireless sensing has recently attracted a lot of attention thanks to its non-intrusive and sensor-free nature. Contrary to the traditional sensor-based and wearable sensing, wireless sensing does not need any sensors but leverages the signal distortions and machine learning algorithms for sensing. Moreover, wireless signals can propagate through walls which allows sensing to be performed even in non-line-of sight (NLOS) scenarios which increases the sensing coverage over camera-based systems. Different types of wireless signals have been employed for sensing including WiFi, RFID, mmWave, UWB, and acoustic signals. As wireless signals bounce off of physical objects within the environment such as static objects like walls or furniture as well as any humans in the environment, their characteristics (e.g., amplitude, phase) change uniquely. This then provides an opportunity to sense the environment and obtain contextual information (e.g., recognizing the motion) through a fine-grained analysis of signal variations. Wireless sensing has been considered in various applications including but not limited to localization, human activity and gesture recognition, gait estimation, fall detection, respiration monitoring and crowd counting. ******** Topics of Interest ******** The objective of this workshop is to bring together the research community utilizing different types of wireless signals for sensing purposes in various different applications and have them benefit from each other's findings. The workshop will also serve as a discussion platform about the standardization and industrial implications of wireless sensing together with potential privacy issues. Toward these goals, the workshop will span the topics including but are not limited to: -Human activity and gesture recognition -User identification and authentication -Occupancy monitoring and counting -Localization and navigation -Privacy and security issues and prevention -Adversarial sensing and intrusion detection -Health, and emotion sensing -Optimized machine learning algorithms for wireless sensing systems -Real-time wireless sensing at the edge -Applications of wireless sensing (agriculture, health, material identification) -Industrial efforts and plug-n-play solutions ******** Organizers ******** Chairs -Eyuphan Bulut, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), USA -Mohammed Shahzad, North Carolina State University (NCSU), USA Publicity chair: -Steven M. Hernandez, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), USA Technical Program Committee: -Francesco Restuccia (Northeastern University, USA) -Xuyu Wang (Florida International University, USA) -Michele Rossi (University of Padova, Italy) -Salil Kanhere (UNSW Sydney, Australia) -Jie Yang (Florida State University, USA) -Yunze Zeng (Bosch Research, USA) -Mahbub Hassan (The University of New South Wales, Australia) -Parth Pathak (George Mason University, USA) -Vivek Jain (Bosch Research, USA) -Beibei Wang (Origin Wireless, USA) -Steven M. Hernandez (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA) -Raghav Hampapur Venkatnarayan (Entefy, USA) ******** Important Dates ******** Paper Submission: March 20, 2023 (updated!) Author Notification: April 10, 2023 Camera Ready: April 25, 2023 Workshop Date: June 12, 2023 (Monday) ******** Paper Submission ******** Manuscripts submitted for consideration should not have been already published elsewhere and should not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere during the consideration period. Manuscripts must be written in English, are limited to 6 pages, single spacing, double column, and must strictly adhere to the IEEE template format available here. All accepted papers will be included and indexed in the IEEE Digital Library (IEEE Xplore), showing their affiliation with IEEE WoWMoM. There will be no separate workshop registration, as one single registration will cover both conference and workshops participation. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend and present his/her work at the workshop. Papers must be submitted electronically through EDAS at https://www.google.com/url?q=https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c%3D30480&source=gmail-imap&ust=1673457873000000&usg=AOvVaw1yBdWdf5U9SUclljwjkycP. |
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