From March 17th to 21st, 2025, we presented four pieces of research at the international conference IEEE PerCom 2025, held in Washington D.C., United States.
One of our research papers won the Best Workshop Paper Award.
Also, we held the 7th International Workshop on Pervasive Computing for Vehicular Systems(PerVehicle).
In addition, Professor Yamaguchi presented in a Panel Talk at the workshop Wisense, titled "Beyond Wires: The Future of Ubiquitous Sensing and Edge Intelligence."
The details of these presentations are as follows:
- Enhancing Wireless Sensing Using Simulated Datasets: A CNN-Based Approach to mmWave Angle of Arrival Estimation (WiSense)
- Heetae Jin and Akira Uchiyama
- A Preliminary Study on Synthesizing mmWave Radar Range-Doppler Maps under Occlusion (PerVehicle) Best Workshop Paper Award
- Junxiong Long, Akihito Hiromori and Akira Uchiyama
- Behavioral-Aware Early Destination Prediction Using LiDAR Point Clouds and Movement Trajectories (PerVehicle)
- Masakazu Ohno, Tatsuya Amano and Hirozumi Yamaguchi
- LLM as Personable Decision-Making Model for Smart Home Simulation (Ph.D. Forum)
- Haruki Yonekura, Hirozumi Yamaguchi
IEEE PerCom (Pervasive Computing and Communications) is a CORE A top-tier conference in the field of mobile and pervasive computing. This year, the acceptance rate for the Main Track was 15.7%.*
While many of the participants were researchers based in the United States, Japanese researchers also made up about 13% of the total attendees. The main topics of the conference included research on behavior and emotion recognition, mobile and wearable systems, edge AI, and IoT/sensor systems.
It appears that PerCom 2026 (IEEE PerCom 2026) is scheduled to be held in Pisa, Italy.
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