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MFSens 2021 : International Workshop on Maintenance-Free Context Sensing | |||||||||||||||
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The First International Workshop on Maintenance-Free Context Sensing
(MFSens) January 8th, Nara, Japan, 2021 https://sites.google.com/view/mfsens/ The recent advent of context sensing has enabled many applications including healthcare, elderly safety, smart home, and smart buildings. Sophisticated work has been done by using devices like IoT sensors, smartphones, and wearables. On the other hand, these approaches require high installation and maintenance cost, which is one of the bars to the popularization of context sensing in some real-life applications. This has brought the need of further exploration of maintenance-free context sensing. Specifically, we need to investigate device-free context recognition and sustainable sensing systems with energy harvesting combined with low-power operations. To this goal, MFSens workshop provides a forum for researchers to exchange new research ideas, present their progress, and identify future directions in the field of maintenance-free context sensing. This workshop solicits submissions from all areas relating to maintenance-free sensing as well as corresponding applications. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to, the following: - Device-free context recognition - Low-power context recognition - Wi-Fi CSI sensing - Wireless sensing - Backscatter - Energy harvesting - Energy neutral sensing - Infrastructure-based sensing - Low power sensing systems - Sustainable sensing systems The accepted workshop papers will be published along with the main conference papers as part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series (ICPS) and will be indexed by the ACM Digital Library. IMPORTANT DATES Paper Submission Due: September 22, 2020 Author Notification: October 10, 2020 Camera-ready Due: October 20, 2020 Conference Date: January 8, 2021 * Workshop Organizers: Akira Uchiyama, Osaka University, Japan Shigemi Ishida, Kyushu University, Japan |
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