Posters/Demos

The ACM/IEEE Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN) 2021 conference welcomes exciting demonstrations of novel technologies, applications, and hardware as well as posters showing promising early work. We seek participation from both industry and academia for demonstrations and posters. The selection will be based on a short abstract, evaluated based on technical merit and innovation as well as the potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of ideas at the conference.

The demo and poster session is a great forum to share your early-stage work with a broader audience. Accepted abstracts will appear in the regular conference proceedings. At least one author of every accepted demonstration or poster abstract is required to register and participate in the conference.

We welcome all topics that align with the IPSN conference topics of interest. More detailed information about this may be found here.

Poster/Demo Session Teaser Videos



Demo Videos



Program

Poster Abstracts

  1. Multiple Event Detection using Minimum Inputs

    Shashini Wanniarachchi, Jens Dede, Anna Förster (University of Bremen, Germany)

  2. Protecting User Data Privacy with Adversarial Perturbations

    Ziqi Wang, Brian Wang, Mani Srivastava (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

  3. Game-Theoretic Optimization of the TSCH Scheduling Function for Low-Power IoT Networks

    Omid Tavallaie (The University of Sydney, Australia), Javid Taheri (Karlstad University), Albert Zomaya (The University of Sydney, Australia)

  4. Low-Cost, Perspective Invariant and Personalized Thermal Comfort Estimation

    Peter Wei, Yanchen Liu, Xiaofan Jiang (Columbia University, USA)

  5. User Identification Across Multiple Smart Pill Bottle Systems

    Murtadha Aldeer, Richard Howard, Richard P. Martin, Jorge Ortiz (Rutgers University, USA)

  6. Improving Acoustic Detection and Classification in Mobile and Embedded Platforms

    Stephen Xia, Xiaofan Jiang (Columbia University, USA)

  7. Non-parametric Bayesian Learning for Newcomer Detection using Footstep-Induced Floor Vibration

    Yiwen Dong (Stanford University, USA), Jonathon Fagert (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), Pei Zhang (University of Michigan, USA), Hae Young Noh (Stanford University, USA)

  8. Detecting Human-Induced Changes in Powerline Signals: A Human Sensing System Design

    Tian Zhou, Lin Zhang (Tsinghua University, China)

  9. Are Android Malware Detection Models Adversarially Robust?

    Hemant Rathore (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India), Sanjay K. Sahay (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India), Mohit Sewak (Microsoft R&D, India)

  10. A Multi-source Unsupervised Domain Adaptation Method for Wearable Sensor based Human Activity Recognition

    Baiqiang Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China), Rong Zheng (McMaster University, Canada), Jie Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)

Demo Abstracts

  1. VoiSense: Harnessing Voice Interaction on a Smartwatch to Collect Sensor Data

    Sirat Samyoun, John Stankovic (University of Virginia, USA)

  2. Hands-On IoT Education with Mobile Devices

    Devin Jean, Gordon Stein, Ákos Lédeczi (Vanderbilt University, USA)

  3. Distributed Virtual CPS Environment for K12

    Gordon Stein, Devin Jean, Ákos Lédeczi (Vanderbilt University, USA)

  4. A Novel Architecture for Semi-Active Wake-Up Radios Attaining Sensitivity Beyond -70 dBm

    Giannis Kazdaridis, Nikos Sidiropoulos, Ioannis Zografopoulos, Thanasis Korakis (University of Thessaly, Greece)

Contact Information

If you have any questions, please contact the posters and demo chairs:

Poster Chairs

Olga Saukh Graz University of Technology
Alberto Cerpa University of California, Merced

Demo Chairs

Péter Völgyesi Vanderbilt University
Luca Mottola Politecnico di Milano, Italy and RI.SE, Sweden