The 8th Workshop on Intelligent IoT for Empowering the People’s Lifestyle and Well-being will be organized as a workshop collocated with ACM MobiSys2024 in Tokyo, Japan. The workshop will be help in June 3rd (Note: the date is different from other workshops). In this workshop, the presentations will be invited only from the members of A3 foresight project. All the conference attendees are welcomed to attend and join the discussion.
・How to participant
All workshop attendees (including members of the A3 project) need to make registrations to the MobiSys2024 (URL). In addition, A3 project members need to submit your participation plan into the A3 workshop registration form (https://forms.gle/4sbGE1aSa87oxy1W6).
For detailed attendee information, please refer to the ACM MobiSys2024 website.
・Presentation Application
Please submit the title of your presentation into the A3 workshop registration form (https://forms.gle/4sbGE1aSa87oxy1W6).
・Important Dates
Presentation application deadline: May 17, 2024
Program Open: May 24, 2024
Workshop Date: June 3, 2024
・Program (4th floor, B4 ROOM)
Time | Title | Author | Affiliation | |
Registration | 8:00 | Breakfast | ||
Opening | 8:50 | Jin and Tadashi | ||
Keynote | 9:00 | Enhancing Security in IoT Development | Dr. Siqi Ma | University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
Coffee Break | 10:00 | |||
Session 1 | 10:30 | A Configurable Wideband Acoustic Metasurface | Juan He | Northwest University, China |
11:00 | Discovery and estimation of latent risk factors in health data analysis | Ruichen Cong, Jing Zhang, Shoji Nishimura, Atsushi Ogihara, Qun Jin | Waseda University, Japan | |
11:30 | RF Fingerprinting System Development for Enhanced Authentication: An Experimental Study | Zhen Jia (Presenter), Zewei Guo, Jinxiao Zhu, Xiaohong Jiang, Keiichi Yasumoto, Yin Chen | Reitaku University, Japan | |
Lunch Break | 12:00 | |||
Session 2 | 14:00 | Adaptive Information Presentation Methods Based on Estimated Internal States | Wataru, Sasaki | Keio University, Japan |
14:30 | Proposal and evaluation of lost items finding system using contact points history by thermography camera | Mone Tanaka | Osaka University | |
15:00 | Design of a Real-time Blood Lactate Concentration Ratio Prediction Model Using Wearable Devices | Subin Lee | Yonsei University | |
15:30 | Exploration of the difficulties faced by non-professional tutors in short online one-to-one teaching with rural children, and how the tutors cope with them | Hyunjong Lee | KAIST | |
Coffee Break | 16:30 | Networking Session | ||
Closing | 17:30 | Junehwa Song | KAIST, Korea |
・Keynote (Session Chair: Yin Chen, Reitaku University, Japan)
Enhancing Security in IoT Development, Dr. Siqi Ma,

Abstract: The rapid development of autonomous technology brings significant benefits to users and manufacturer, including features such as remote control, autonomous operation. Given the fascinating functionalities supported by the modern software, it is imperative that the critical functionalities are correctly implemented and securely protected against malicious activities. In this talk, I will introduce different current research projects focused on the security analysis of diverse IoT systems. Three key aspects will be highlighted: 1) new security findings made by exploiting the unique functionalities developed in recent years; 2) novel security-based software assessment frameworks designed to complement existing security solutions; 3) the automated solutions aimed at addressing vulnerabilities and mitigating specific attacks.
Bio: Dr. Siqi Ma is currently a senior lecturer (eqv. Assistant Professor) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. She is also the lead of Software Analysis and Testing Lab. Her research interest specializes in cybersecurity, including software and system security. She is an active member of IEEE and ACM and a regular contributor to national panels and leading conferences in the field. Dr. Ma has served on the program committees of top-tier security and software engineering conferences such as IEEE S&P (Oakland), Usenix Security, ICSE. She also serves as the associate editor of the top-tire journals such as IEEE Transactions on Services Computing and IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing. She also received Google’s ASPIRE Research Award in Security and Privacy and the best paper award of SANER. More information can be sobtained from https://siqima.me/
・Session 1 (Session Chair: Dr. Jinxiao Zhu, Tokyo Denki University, Japan)
- A Configurable Wideband Acoustic Metasurface, Juan He, Northwest University, China
- Discovery and estimation of latent risk factors in health data analysis, Ruichen Cong, Jing Zhang, Shoji Nishimura, Atsushi Ogihara, Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan
- RF Fingerprinting System Development for Enhanced Authentication: An Experimental Study, Zhen Jia (Presenter), Zewei Guo, Jinxiao Zhu, Xiaohong Jiang, Keiichi Yasumoto, Yin Chen, Reitaku University, Japan
・Session 2 (Session Chair: Dr. Jin Cui, Northwest University China)
- Adaptive Information Presentation Methods Based on Estimated Internal States, Wataru, Sasaki, Keio University, Japan
- Proposal and evaluation of lost items finding system using contact points history by thermography camera, Mone Tanaka, Osaka University
- Design of a Real-time Blood Lactate Concentration Ratio Prediction Model Using Wearable Devices, Subin Lee, Yonsei University,Korea
- Exploration of the difficulties faced by non-professional tutors in short online one-to-one teaching with rural children, and how the tutors cope with them, Hyunjong Lee, KAIST, Korea