2023 International Joint Workshop on Intelligent IoT Key Technology

During Sept. 20~23, 2023, the 6th workshop, entitled 2023 International Joint Workshop on Intelligent IoT Key Technology, was held in Nanjing city, China. This is the first time members from the China, Japan and Korea could gather on-site for face-to-face communication. We have 5 keynotes and 10 oral presentation sessions. The topics ranges from wireless sensing and communication to IoT and smart home applications. From our team, we sent 13 attendees and two students, Wenhao Huang and Taiga Kume presented their work on machine learning driven sensing technology. In addition to the academic events, we also learned a lot about Nanjing city’s history and culture. A very great trip! See you next time, Nanjing.

During Aug. 22~23, the 4th workshop was held in Hakodate city, Hokkaido

During Aug. 22~23, the 4th workshop was held in Hakodate city, Hokkaido. In this time, we had a hybrid event in which there were 63 (registered) remote attendees and 25 on-site attendees including 4 from Korea. 4 keynotes and 9 research presentations were made by professors and students from Japan, China and Korea. This is the first time of this project to have in-person communication since its beginning. The visit to Future University Hakodate was also interesting and inspiring. We sincerely thank all the speakers and attendees for their contributions. We are also grateful to the organizers for their great effort making this gathering real and fruitful. The next workshop will be held by Korean team in January. See you in Korea!

5月7日、8日、熱海市で国内集会を行いました。

5月7日、8日、熱海市で国内集会を行いました。
名古屋大学准教授米澤拓郎先生が「スマート空間2022 」について、講演してくれました。
研究メンバの岸野泰恵さんが「サーモグラフィカメラを用いた接触検知」について、講演してくれました。
他に、名大、早大、慶應の大学院院生の皆さんも研究発表を行なってくれました。
Program: https://a3foresight.sfc.keio.ac.jp/?page_id=304

On Dec. 17, 2020, our guest lecturer Dr. Chenren Xu from Peking University, China will give a talk entitled “Visible Light Backscatter Communication”

Dr. Chenren Xu

Dr. Chenren Xu (http://ceca.pku.edu.cn/chenren) is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science & Technology and a member of CECA at Peking University where he directs Software-hardware Orchestrated ARchitecture (SOAR) Lab since 2015. He earned his Ph.D. from WINLAB, Rutgers University, was a postdoctoral fellow in Carnegie Mellon University and visiting scholars in AT&T Shannon Labs and Microsoft Research. His research interests span wireless, networking and system, with a current focus on backscatter communication for low power IoT connectivity, future mobile Internet for high mobility data networking, and collaborative edge intelligence system for mobile and IoT computing. He is currently an associate editor of ACM IMWUT, and actively serving as organizing and/or technical program committee in top venues such as SIGCOMM, MobiSys and SenSys. He is the recipient of Alibaba DAMO Academy Young Fellow, CCF-Intel Young Faculty and ACM SIGCOMM China Rising Star awards. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM.

On Nov. 26, 2020, our guest lecturer Dr. JeongGil Ko from Yonsei University, Korea will give a talk entitled “Time Series Data Analysis via Deep Learning for Mobile and Embedded Applications”

Dr. JeongGil Ko

Dr. JeongGil Ko is an assistant professor in the School of Integrated Technology, College of Engineering at Yonsei University. He received his Bachelors in Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in computer science and engineering from Korea University in 2007 and received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University in 2012. At Johns Hopkins, JeongGil Ko was a member of the Hopkins interNetworking Research Group (HiNRG) led by Dr. Andreas Terzis. In 2010, he was at the Stanford Information Networking Group (SING) with Dr. Philip Levis at Stanford University as a visiting researcher. From June 2012 to August 2015, JeongGil Ko was a senior researcher at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and he was an assistant professor at the Department of Software and Computer Engineering at Ajou University from September 2015 to August 2019. He is a recipient of the Abel Wolman Fellowship awarded by the Whiting School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins University in 2007 and a senior member of the IEEE since 2017. His research interests are in the general area of developing embedded and mobile computing systems with ambient intelligence.