Accepted Demos

  • CScrypt: A Compressive-Sensing-Based Encryption Engine for the Internet of Things
    Wanli Xue (UNSWA; Data61), Chenwen Luo (Shenzhen University), Rajib Rana (University of Southern Queensland), Wen Hu (UNSWA; Data61), Aruna Seneviratne (Data61)
  • RocketLogger: Mobile Power Logger for Prototyping IoT Devices
    Lukas Sigrist (ETH Zurich), Andres Gomez (ETH Zurich), Roman Lim (ETH Zurich), Stefan Lippuner (ETH Zurich), Matthias Leubin (ETH Zurich), Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich)
  • The Amulet Wearable Platform
    Josiah Hester (Clemson University), Travis Peters (Dartmouth College), Tianlong Yun (Dartmouth College), Ronald Peterson (Dartmouth College), Joseph Skinner (Dartmouth College), Bhargav Golla (Clemson University), Kevin Storer (Clemson University), Steven Hearndon (Clemson University), Sarah Lord (Dartmouth College), Ryan Halter (Dartmouth College), David Kotz (Dartmouth College), Jacob Sorber (Clemson University)
  • Propagation-Aware Time Synchronization for Indoor Applications
    Adwait Dongare (Carnegie Mellon University), Anthony Rowe (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Shake-meter -- An Autonomous Vibration Measurement System using Optical Strobing
    Dibyendu Roy (TCS Research and Innovation), Sushovan Mukherjee (TCS Research and Innovation), Tapas Chakravarty (TCS Research and Innovation), Arijit Sinharay (TCS Research and Innovation), Brojeshwar Bhowmik (TCS Research and Innovation), Avik Ghose (TCS Research and Innovation), Arpan Pal (TCS Research and Innovation)
  • Human Mobility Profiling Using Privacy-Friendly Wi-Fi and Activity Traces
    Sebastien Faye (University of Luxembourg, SnT), Ibrahim Tahirou (University of Luxembourg), Thomas Engel (University of Luxembourg)
  • Gondola - a Parametric Robot Infrastructure for Repeatable Mobile Experiments
    Marco Cattani (TU Graz), Ioannis Protonotarios (Delft University of Technology)
  • A Platform Enabling Local Oscillator Frequency Synchronization
    Anh Luong (University of Utah), Thomas Schmid (University of Utah), Neal Patwari (University of Utah & Xandem)
  • 3S: Sensing Sensor Signal
    Soma Bandyopadhyay (Tata Consultancy Services), Arijit Ukil (Tata Consultancy Services), Rituraj Singh (Tata Consultancy Services), Chetanya Puri (Tata Consultancy Services), Arpan Pal (Tata Consultancy Services), C A Murthy (Indian Statistical Institute)
  • Visible Light Localization Using Incumbent Light Fixtures
    Chi Zhang (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Shipei Zhou (Peking University), Xinyu Zhang (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • Utilizing IP-over-NFC for Secure Data Transmissions
    Yunchul Choi (ETRI), Dongmyoung Kim (ETRI), Younghwan Choi (ETRI), Jungsoo Park (ETRI), JeongGil Ko (Ajou University)
  • Talos a Platfrom for Processing Encrypted IoT Data
    Hossein Shafagh (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Lukas Burkhalter (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Anwar Hithnawi (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
  • FindIt: Real-time Through-Wall Human Motion Detection Using Narrow Band SDR
    Zhihao Zhang (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China), Chongrong Fang (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China), Yuanchao Shu (Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, China), Zhiguo Shi (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China), Jiming Chen (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China)
  • Power-Aware Neighbor Discovery for Energy Harvesting Things
    Tingjun Chen (Columbia University), Gregory Chen (Columbia University), Saahil Jain (Columbia University), Robert Margolies (Columbia University), Guy Grebla (Columbia University), Dan Rubenstein (Columbia University), Gil Zussman (Columbia University)
  • Rebooting the Embedded System
    Amit Levy (Stanford University), Bradford Campbell (University of Michigan), Branden Ghena (University of Michigan), Shane Leonard (Stanford University), Pat Pannuto (University of Michigan), Philip Levis (Stanford University), Prabal Dutta (University of Michigan)
  • Telepresence Robot with Autonomous Navigation and Virtual Reality
    Prakash Kurup (San Jose State University), Kaikai Liu (San Jose State University)
  • SurePoint: Robust, Reliable, Scalable, High-Fidelity Indoor Localization
    Benjamin Kempke (University of Michigan), Pat Pannuto (University of Michigan), Prabal Dutta (University of Michigan)
  • The Signpost Network
    Joshua Adkins (University of Michigan), Bradford Campbell (University of Michigan), Branden Ghena (University of Michigan), Neal Jackson (University of Michigan), Pat Pannuto (University of Michigan), Prabal Dutta (University of Michigan)
  • Occupancy and Activity Monitoring with Doppler Sensing and Edge Analytics
    Yang Zhao (GE Global Research), Jeff Ashe (GE Global Research), Dave Toledano (GE Global Research), Brandon Good (GE Global Research), Li Zhang (GE Global Research), Adam McCann (GE Global Research)
  • Collaborative Localization and Navigation in Heterogeneous UAV swarms
    Carlos Ruiz (Carnegie Mellon University), Xinlei Chen (Carnegie Mellon University), Lin Zhang (Tsinghua University), Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Software-defined Wireless Charging of Internet of Things using Distributed Beamforming
    Ufuk Muncuk (Northeastern University), Subhramoy Mohanti (Northeastern University), Kubra Alemdar (Northeastern University), M. Yousof Naderi (Northeastern University), Kaushik R. Chowdhury (Northeastern University)
  • Observability-driven Sensor Deployment in Smart Academic Environments
    Anshul Agarwal (Student, IIT Bombay), Karan Jaiswal (Project Research Assistant, IIT Bombay), Utsav Gudhaka (Project Research Assistant, IIT Bombay), Vitobha Munigala (Student, IIT Bombay), Gopinath Karmakar (Scientific Officer-H, BARC, India), Krithi Ramamritham (Professor, IIT Bombay)
  • SEUS - A Wearable Multi-Channel Acoustic Headset Platform to Improve Pedestrian Safety
    Rishikanth Chandrasekaran (Columbia University), Daniel de Godoy (Columbia University), Stephen Xia (Columbia University), Md Tamzeed Islam (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Bashima Islam (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Shahriar Nirjon (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Peter Kinget (Columbia University), Xiaofan Jiang (Columbia University)

Accepted Posters

  • Poster Abstract: A Benchmark for Low-power Wireless Networking
    Simon Duquennoy (Inria, France and SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden), Olaf Landsiedel (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), Carlo Alberto Boano (Graz University of Technology, Austria), Marco Zimmerling (TU Dresden, Germany), Jan Beutel (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Mun Choon Chan (NUS, Singapore), Omprakash Gnawali (University of Houston, USA), Mobashir Mohammad (NUS, Singapore), Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy and SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden), Lothar Thiele (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Xavier Vilajosana (Open University of Catalonia, Spain), Thiemo Voigt (Uppsala University, Sweden and SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden), Thomas Watteyne (Inria, France)
  • Poster Abstract: Transmission Power Control in IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power Wireless Network
    Hyung-Sin Kim (UC Berkeley), Jeongyeup Paek (Chung-Ang University), Saewoong Bahk (Seoul National University)
  • Poster Abstract: HAP - Fine-Grained Dynamic Air Pollution Map Reconstruction by Hybrid Adaptive Particle Filter
    Xinlei Chen (Carnegie Mellon University), Xiangxiang Xu (Tsinghua University), Xinyu Liu (Tsinghua University), Hae Young Noh (Carnegie Mellon University), Lin Zhang (Tsinghua University), Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Poster Abstract: Aerial Drones with Ears
    Abhinay RamRaj Deevi (Indian Institute of technology, Hyderabad, India), Prasant Misra (TCS Research & Innovation), Balamurali P. (TCS Research & Innovation)
  • Energy Efficient GPS Acquisition with Sparse-GPS+
    Prasant Misra (TCS Research & Innovation), A. Anil Kumar (TCS Research & Innovation), M. Girish Chandra (TCS Research & Innovation), Balamurali P. (TCS Research & Innovation)
  • Poster Abstract: Emotion Analysis from Context Understanding
    Sangwon Choi (Information and Electronics Institute, KAIST), Heesik Jeon (Artificial Intelligence Team Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), Taeyeun Yang (Artificial Intelligence Team Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), Junehwa Song (School of Computing, KAIST)
  • Poster Abstract: Enabling a New Resource for WSN Radio Tomographic Imaging: LQI in Transitional Links
    Camilo Rojas (CSEM - Swiss Center for Electronics and Michrotechnology), Jean-Dominique Decotignie (CSEM - Swiss Center for Electronics and Michrotechnology)
  • Poster Abstract: Side Channel Communication over Wireless Traffic : A CTC Design
    Wenchao Jiang (University of Minnesota), Zhimeng Yin (University of Minnesota), Song Min Kim (George Mason University), Tian He (University of Minnesota)
  • Poster Abstract: LifeMaps - An Automated Diary System Based on the Structure of Lives
    Abu S. Mondol (University of Virginia), Ho-Kyeong Ra (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), Asif Salekin (University of Virginia), Hee Jung Yoon (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), Michael Kubovy (University of Virginia), Sang Hyuk Son (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), John A. Stankovic (University of Virginia)
  • Poster Abstract: Incremental Checkpointing for Interruptible Computations
    Saad Ahmed (LUMS), Hassan Khan (LUMS), Junaid Haroon Siddiqui (LUMS), J gila Bitsch (RWTH Aachen University), Muhammad Hamad Alizai (LUMS)
  • Poster Abstract: M2FED - Monitoring and Modeling Family Eating Dynamics
    Donna Spruijt-Metz (University of Southern California}), Kayla de la Haye (University of Southern California}), John Lach (University of Virginia), John A. Stankovic (University of Virginia)
  • Toward Robust Concurrent Transmission for sub-GHz Non-DSSS Communication
    Chun-Hao Liao (The University of Tokyo), Makoto Suzuki (The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Morikawa (The University of Tokyo)
  • Beating the Beat: RSSI-Based Packet Combining in Concurrent Transmission Sensor Networks
    Theerat Sakdejayont (The University of Tokyo), Chun-Hao Liao (The University of Tokyo), Makoto Suzuki (The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Morikawa (The University of Tokyo)
  • Poster Abstract: WiTraffic: Non-intrusive Vehicle Classification Using WiFi
    Shaohu Zhang (South Dakota State University), Myounggyu Won (South Dakota State University), Sang H. Son (DGIST)
  • Poster Abstract: All-to-all Communication in Multi-hop Wireless Networks with Mixer
    Fabian Mager (TU Dresden), Johannes Neumann (TU Dresden), Carsten Herrmann (TU Dresden), Marco Zimmerling (TU Dresden), Frank Fitzek (TU Dresden)
  • Poster Abstract: Deploying a 6LoWPAN, CoAP, low power, wireless sensor network
    Arthur Fabre (University of Southampton), Kirk Martinez (University of Southampton), Graeme M. Bragg (University of Southampton), Philip J. Basford (University of Southampton), Jane Hart (University of Southampton), Sebastian Bader (Mid Sweden University), Olivia M. Bragg (University of Dundee)
  • Poster Abstract: USN: an Extremely Large Sensor Network based on Urban Infrastructures
    Desheng Zhang (Rutgers University), Tian He (University of Minnesota)
  • Poster Abstract: Multiple Pedestrian Tracking through Ambient Structural Vibration Sensing
    Shijia Pan (Carnegie Mellon University), Kent Lyons (Technicolor Research), Mostafa Mirshekari (Carnegie Mellon University), Hae Young Noh (Carnegie Mellon University), Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Poster Abstract: Towards a Heterogeneous Internet-of-Things Testbed via Mesh inside a Mesh
    Luwen Miao (San Jose State University), Kaikai Liu (San Jose State University)
  • Poster Abstract: dBHound: Privacy Sensitive Acoustic Perception in Home Settings
    Anantharaghavan Sridhar (University of Wisconsin), Neil Klingensmith (University of Wisconsin), Suman Banerjee (University of Wisconsin)
  • Poster Abstract: Constructing a Bio-Signal Repository from an Intensive Care Unit for Effective Big-data Analysis
    Sukhoon Lee (Ajou University School of Medicine), JaeYeon Park (Ajou University), Doyeop Kim (Ajou University School of Medicine), Tae Young Kim (Ajou University), Rae Woong Park (Ajou University School of Medicine), Dukyong Yoon (Ajou University School of Medicine), JeongGil Ko (Ajou University)
  • Poster Abstract: An Indirect Traffic Monitoring Approach Using Building Vibration Sensing System
    Susu Xu (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University), Lin Zhang (Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, Tsinghua University), Pei Zhang (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University), Hae Young Noh (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Poster Abstract: Gotcha II - Deployment of a Vehicle-based Environmental Sensing System
    Xiangxiang Xu (Tsinghua University), Xinlei Chen (Carnegie Mellon University), Xinyu Liu (Tsinghua University), Hae Young Noh (Carnegie Mellon University), Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University), Lin Zhang (Tsinghua University)
  • Poster Abstract : Non-intrusive Occupant Localization Using Floor Vibrations in Dispersive Structure
    Mostafa Mirshekari (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University), Pei Zhang (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University), Hae Young Noh (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Poster Abstract: Accurately Measuring Heart Rate Using Smart Watch
    Ho-Kyeong Ra (DGIST), Jungmo Ahn (Ajou University), Hee Jung Yoon (DGIST), JeongGil Ko (Ajou University), Sang Hyuk Son (DGIST)

Call for Posters and Demos

SenSys 2016 solicits submissions of both poster and demo abstracts in reflecting on-going research progress and/or demonstrating working prototypes. We are welcoming participations in broadly defined areas of interests (but not limited to) : systems of smart sensors and actuators, brand-new applications of sensory devices, smart things, and smart infrastructure, and the underlying research challenges in communication, networking, energy and resources, data management, algorithms and machine intelligence, hardware designs, and deployment on real environments.

Student participants will greatly benefit from the Posters and Demos session; it will be a lively forum to present their works and receive early feedback from international leading experts attending the conference. We explicitly encourage both local and international students to submit revolutionary concepts, path breaking ideas, and on-going research prototypes.

Major IT industry as well as local technology startups are also highly encouraged to participate. SenSys is an ideal venue to present the brand-new products, early prototypes, new development platforms, or even on-going crowdfunding projects of smart platforms and solutions that might innovate future applications and/or disturb today’s sensing and networking technologies.

Submitted abstracts will be evaluated based on technical merit and innovation as well as their potential to stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of ideas. Authors of accepted abstracts will be given a one-minute slot in a “madness session” during the conference to present their work in front of the conference audience. As with previous editions of SenSys, the best poster and demo will receive an award.

All abstracts shall be formatted according to the main conference paper layout. Accepted abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings and the ACM Digital Library.

Submission Instructions

  • Posters and Demos must be submitted as a single PDF containing no more than 2 pages. The submission should be self-contained ready for publication, including the title, authors, institutional affiliations and contact information, abstract, main body, and references. Please DO NOT anonymize your submission. Upon acceptance, instructions for the final camera-ready abstract will be provided.

  • You may include links to additional online material such as videos. Links to videos showing the demonstration are especially encouraged. Videos of accepted posters/demos will be linked from the SenSys web pages and permanently included in the ACM Digital Library.

  • To submit a demo abstract, please add “Demo Abstract:” at the beginning of the manuscript’s title.

  • To submit a poster abstract, please add “Poster Abstract:” at the beginning of the manuscript’s title.

  • Template link for MS Word and LaTeX. (If LaTeX is used, please use ‘Option 2’)

  • Submissions can be done for posters and demos separately at the following URLs

    Poster submission site

    Demo submission site

Poster Technical Program Committee

Demo Technical Program Committee

Important Dates

Submission: August 19, 2016
Notification of acceptance: August 26, 2016
Camera-ready abstract: September 9, 2016

For more information, please contact the Poster & Demo Chairs:
Poster Chair: Karthik Dantu, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, USA.
Demo Chair: Xiaofan (Fred) Jiang, Columbia University, USA.