3rd ACM MobiCom Workshop on Integrated Sensing and Communication Systems for IoT
2023 Madrid, Spain
CALL FOR PAPERS
Boosted by minimization of microwave components and advances of modern signal processing, wireless sensors in IoT systems are beginning to help conducting an intelligent environment. However, though contactless sensors embedded in the environment could fulfil such raising requirements, a more efficient solution is integrating wireless sensing functionality into current communication devices, in terms of same hardware, same spectrum, and even unified transmitting waveform. Thus, understanding wireless sensing capability provide a natural (yet untapped) opportunity to pursue their integration and coordination gains, making sensing and communication co-design a strong desire in the future IoT devices. Follow this trending, the sensing layer and communication layer in traditional IoT devices are changing from separation to integration. This offers exciting opportunities of providing wireless sensing as a basic service to the surrounding civilians, achieving mutual benefits, shedding light on the darkness space that cannot be sensed by optical cameras, and eventually building all-weather day-and-night ambient intelligence. This theme is typically referred to as Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) systems, which has been widely recognized to trigger a paradigm shift to the digital world.
To endow IoT systems intelligence and ubiquitousness, recent studies have suggested various new key enablers that span all aspects for integrating intelligent sensing with communications, ranging from advanced beamforming and precoding methods, new networking and protocols, novel system architectures, more powerful computing and recognizing algorithms. The 3rd ACM MobiCom Workshop on Integrated Sensing and Communications for IoT will bring ISAC researchers in academia, industry and national research labs, funding agencies and policy makers under one venue — to present their latest research findings and to discuss and brainstorm on the future challenges when conquering integration between communications and sensing for IoT. We look forward to meeting you either virtually or in person in Madrid. Spain.
It is intended that this workshop will show the state-of-the-art in ISAC original research contributions, tutorials and review including (but not limited to):
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
The submitted papers will follow a single blind review.
Important Dates
Submissions deadline
June 15, 2023
Camera-ready deadline
August 4, 2023
Workshop date
October 6, 2023
Technical Program
The 3rd ACM MobiCom Workshop on Integrated Sensing and Communication Systems for IoT
14:00-17:40, October 6th, 2023, Madrid, Spain
Room: Cibeles
Sessions chair: Zhuangzhuang Cui
14:00 – 14:10 Welcome and Opening Remarks from Workshop Organizers
14:10 – 16:00 Session 1: Measurements, Dataset, and Protocol for ISAC
5G NR Monostatic Positioning with Array Impairments: Data-and-Model-Driven Framework and Experiment Results
S. Liu, H. Wang, M. Pan, P. Liu, Y. Ma, Y. Huang
FallDeWideo: Vision-Aided Wireless Sensing Dataset for Fall Detection with Commodity Wi-Fi Devices
Z. Cai, T. Chen, F. Zhou, Y. Cui, H. Li, X. Li, G. Zhu, Q. Shi
Multi-person Localization and Respiration Sensing under IEEE 802.11ay Standard
H. Xiong, Z. Cui, M. Liu, Y. Miao, S. Pollin
ViFiT: Reconstructing Vision Trajectories from IMU and Wi-Fi Fine Time Measurements
B. Cao, A. Alali, H. Liu, N. Meegan, M. Gruteser, K. Dana, A. Ashok, S. Jain
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 – 17:40 Session 2: Novel Design and Learning Framework for ISAC
Sensing-assisted Communication Beamforming Based on Multi-Modal Feature Extraction for High-Reliable IoV
Y. Cui, J. Nie, T. Yu, J. Zou, W. Yuan, Z. Jing, J. Mu, X. Jing
Decentralized Communication-assisted Sensing based on Federated Learning Framework for IIoT
J. Jin, Z. Jiao, J. Mu, W. Lv, Y. Tang, T. Yuan
Towards Pervasive Sensing: A multimodal approach via CSI and RGB Image Modalities Fusion
F. Zhou, G. Zhu, X. Li, H. Li, Q. Shi
Organizers
Fan Liu
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Christos Masouros
University College London, UK
Jun Luo
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Zhuangzhuang Cui
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Xinyu Li
Southeast University, China
Yi Gong
Beijing Information Science and Technology University, China
Jie Xu
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), China
Claudio da Silva
Meta, USA
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Instructions for Authors
Submission Instructions
Papers should contain original material, namely, material that has not been previously published or currently submitted for consideration elsewhere. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a single PDF file with all fonts embedded, using the ACM conference proceedings format. (Use the same PDF formatting guidelines as the main conference.) Paper length is limited to six (6) pages (two-column, 10-point format) including references, figures, etc. Papers must include the author names and affiliations for single-blind peer reviewing by the program committee. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their papers at the workshop. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM ISACom proceedings and will be archived in the ACM Digital Library.
Template
This LaTeX template should be useful in complying with the above requirements, but as an author you bear the final responsibility to verify that your submission is format-compliant.
Submission Portal
Submit your paper at https://isacom23.hotcrp.com/. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the 3rd ACM MobiCom Workshop Proceedings.
Endorsed By
IEEE Communications Society Integrated Sensing and Communication Emerging Technology Initiative
IEEE Signal Processing Society Integrated Sensing and Communication Technical Working Group
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