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From relative azimuth to absolute location: pushing the limit of PIR sensor based localization
Pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensors are considered to be promising devices for device-free localization due to its advantages of low cost, energy efficiency, and the immunity from multi-path fading. However, most of the existing PIR-based localization ...
Millimeter-wave full duplex radios
mm-Wave has emerged as an attractive high-speed wireless communication paradigm owing to the high available bandwidth at mm-wave frequencies. Full-Duplex has the potential to double the available capacity in the mm-wave bands by enabling simultaneous ...
Redefining passive in backscattering with commodity devices
The recent innovation of frequency-shifted (FS) backscatter allows for backscattering with commodity devices, which are inherently half-duplex. However, their reliance on oscillators for generating the frequency-shifting signal on the tag, forces them ...
EagleEye: wearable camera-based person identification in crowded urban spaces
We present EagleEye, an AR-based system that identifies missing person (or people) in large, crowded urban spaces. Designing EagleEye involves critical technical challenges for both accuracy and latency. Firstly, despite recent advances in Deep Neural ...
X-Array: approximating omnidirectional millimeter-wave coverage using an array of phased arrays
Millimeter-wave (mmWave) networks are conventionally considered to bear a fundamental coverage limitation, due to the directional beams and limited field-of-view (FoV) of the phased array antennas. In this paper, we explore an array of phased arrays (...
Renovating road signs for infrastructure-to-vehicle networking: a visible light backscatter communication and networking approach
- Purui Wang,
- Lilei Feng,
- Guojun Chen,
- Chenren Xu,
- Yue Wu,
- Kenuo Xu,
- Guobin Shen,
- Kuntai Du,
- Gang Huang,
- Xuanzhe Liu
Conventional road signs convey very concise and static visual information to human drivers, and bear retroreflective coating for better visibility at night. This paper introduces RetroI2V - a novel infrastructure-to-vehicle (I2V) communication and ...
Voice localization using nearby wall reflections
Voice assistants such as Amazon Echo (Alexa) and Google Home use microphone arrays to estimate the angle of arrival (AoA) of the human voice. This paper focuses on adding user localization as a new capability to voice assistants. For any voice command, ...
Ghost calls from operational 4G call systems: IMS vulnerability, call DoS attack, and countermeasure
IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) is an essential framework for providing 4G/5G multimedia services. It has been deployed worldwide to support two call services: VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and VoWi-Fi (Voice over Wi-Fi). VoWi-Fi enables telephony calls over the ...
Hummingbird: energy efficient GPS receiver for small satellites
Global Positioning System is a widely adopted localization technique. With the increasing demand for small satellites, the need for a low-power GPS for satellites is also increasing. To enable many state-of-the-art applications, the exact position of ...
ScatterMIMO: enabling virtual MIMO with smart surfaces
In the last decade, the bandwidth expansion and MIMO spatial multiplexing have promised to increase data throughput by orders of magnitude. However, we are yet to enjoy such improvement in real-world environments, as they lack rich scattering and ...
ViVo: visibility-aware mobile volumetric video streaming
In this paper, we perform a first comprehensive study of mobile volumetric video streaming. Volumetric videos are truly 3D, allowing six degrees of freedom (6DoF) movement for their viewers during playback. Such flexibility enables numerous applications ...
PDLens: smartphone knows drug effectiveness among Parkinson's via daily-life activity fusion
- Hanbin Zhang,
- Gabriel Guo,
- Chen Song,
- Chenhan Xu,
- Kevin Cheung,
- Jasleen Alexis,
- Huining Li,
- Dongmei Li,
- Kun Wang,
- Wenyao Xu
Drug effectiveness management is a complicated and challenging task in chronic diseases, like Parkinson's Disease (PD). Drug effectiveness control is not only linked to personal out-of-pocket cost but also affecting the quality of life among patients ...
TinyLink 2.0: integrating device, cloud, and client development for IoT applications
The recent years have witnessed the rapid growth of IoT (Internet of Things) applications. A typical IoT application usually consists of three essential parts: the device side, the cloud side, and the client side. The development of a complete IoT ...
Challenge: COSMOS: A city-scale programmable testbed for experimentation with advanced wireless
- Dipankar Raychaudhuri,
- Ivan Seskar,
- Gil Zussman,
- Thanasis Korakis,
- Dan Kilper,
- Tingjun Chen,
- Jakub Kolodziejski,
- Michael Sherman,
- Zoran Kostic,
- Xiaoxiong Gu,
- Harish Krishnaswamy,
- Sumit Maheshwari,
- Panagiotis Skrimponis,
- Craig Gutterman
This paper focuses on COSMOS - <u>C</u>loud enhanced <u>O</u>pen <u>S</u>oftware defined <u>MO</u>bile wireless testbed for city-<u>S</u>cale deployment. The COSMOS testbed is being deployed in West Harlem (New York City) as part of the NSF Platforms ...
M-Cube: a millimeter-wave massive MIMO software radio
Millimeter-wave (mmWave) technologies represent a cornerstone for emerging wireless network infrastructure, and for RF sensing systems in security, health, and automotive domains. Through a MIMO array of phased arrays with hundreds of antenna elements, ...
Experience: advanced network operations in (Un)-connected remote communities
The Internet Para Todos program is working to provide sustainable mobile broadband to 100 M unconnected people in Latin America. In this paper we present our commercial deployment in thousands remote small communities and describe the unique experience ...
Deep learning based wireless localization for indoor navigation
- Roshan Ayyalasomayajula,
- Aditya Arun,
- Chenfeng Wu,
- Sanatan Sharma,
- Abhishek Rajkumar Sethi,
- Deepak Vasisht,
- Dinesh Bharadia
Location services, fundamentally, rely on two components: a mapping system and a positioning system. The mapping system provides the physical map of the space, and the positioning system identifies the position within the map. Outdoor location services ...
Single shot single antenna path discovery in THz networks
THz communication has the potential to realize an order of magnitude increase in data rates due to the availability of wide THz-scale spectral bands. Unfortunately, establishing and managing highly directional beams in THz networks is challenging as ...
MET: a magneto-inductive sensing based electric toothbrushing monitoring system
Electric toothbrushes are widely used for home oral care, but many users do not achieve desired hygiene results due to insufficient brushing coverage or incorrect brushing techniques. Existing electric toothbrushing monitoring systems fail to detect ...
Experience: aging or glitching? why does android stop responding and what can we do about it?
Almost every Android user has unsatisfying experiences regarding responsiveness, in particular Application Not Responding (ANR) and System Not Responding (SNR) that directly disrupt user experience. Unfortunately, the community have limited ...
WiChronos: energy-efficient modulation for long-range, large-scale wireless networks
Wireless communication over long distances has become the bottleneck for battery-powered, large-scale deployments. Currently used low-power protocols such as Zigbee and Bluetooth Low Energy have limited communication range, whereas long-range ...
Towards flexible wireless charging for medical implants using distributed antenna system
- Xiaoran Fan,
- Longfei Shangguan,
- Richard Howard,
- Yanyong Zhang,
- Yao Peng,
- Jie Xiong,
- Yunfei Ma,
- Xiang-Yang Li
This paper presents the design, implementation and evaluation of In-N-Out, a software-hardware solution for far-field wireless power transfer. In-N-Out can continuously charge a medical implant residing in deep tissues at near-optimal beamforming power, ...
Towards 3D human pose construction using wifi
- Wenjun Jiang,
- Hongfei Xue,
- Chenglin Miao,
- Shiyang Wang,
- Sen Lin,
- Chong Tian,
- Srinivasan Murali,
- Haochen Hu,
- Zhi Sun,
- Lu Su
This paper presents WiPose, the first 3D human pose construction framework using commercial WiFi devices. From the pervasive WiFi signals, WiPose can reconstruct 3D skeletons composed of the joints on both limbs and torso of the human body. By ...
TouchPass: towards behavior-irrelevant on-touch user authentication on smartphones leveraging vibrations
With increasing private and sensitive data stored in mobile devices, secure and effective mobile-based user authentication schemes are desired. As the most natural way to contact with mobile devices, finger touches have shown potentials for user ...
Internet-of-microchips: direct radio-to-bus communication with SPI backscatter
Energy consumption of Internet-of-Things end devices is a major constraint that limits their long-term and large-scale deployment. Conventionally, the radios and processors used in these end devices are major power consumption that drains at the level ...
Bleep: motor-enabled audio side-channel for constrained UAVs
Small unmanned autonomous vehicles (UAVs) swarms are becoming ubiquitous in a number of applications (e.g., surveying, monitoring, and situational awareness). Indoor environments may contain metal equipment that temporarily disrupts radio reception. ...
ThermoWave: a new paradigm of wireless passive temperature monitoring via mmWave sensing
Temperature sensor is one of the most widespread technologies in the IoT era. Wireless temperature monitoring systems are convenient to deploy and can drive mass applications in the fields of smart home, transportation and logistics. Currently, wireless ...
NEMO: enabling neural-enhanced video streaming on commodity mobile devices
The demand for mobile video streaming has experienced tremendous growth over the last decade. However, existing methods of video delivery fall short of delivering high-quality video. Recent advances in neural super-resolution have opened up the ...
OnRL: improving mobile video telephony via online reinforcement learning
- Huanhuan Zhang,
- Anfu Zhou,
- Jiamin Lu,
- Ruoxuan Ma,
- Yuhan Hu,
- Cong Li,
- Xinyu Zhang,
- Huadong Ma,
- Xiaojiang Chen
Machine learning models, particularly reinforcement learning (RL), have demonstrated great potential in optimizing video streaming applications. However, the state-of-the-art solutions are limited to an "offline learning" paradigm, i.e., the RL models ...
Sniffing visible light communication through walls
Visible light communication (VLC) is gaining a significant amount of interest as a new paradigm to meet rapidly increasing demands on wireless capacity required by a digitalized world. VLC is considered as a secure wireless communication scheme because ...
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- Proceedings of the 26th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
MobiCom '18 | 187 | 42 | 22% |
MobiCom '17 | 186 | 35 | 19% |
MobiCom '16 | 226 | 31 | 14% |
MobiCom '15 | 207 | 38 | 18% |
MobiCom '14 | 220 | 36 | 16% |
MobiCom '13 | 207 | 28 | 14% |
MobiCom '03 | 281 | 27 | 10% |
MobiCom '02 | 364 | 26 | 7% |
MobiCom '01 | 281 | 30 | 11% |
MobiCom '00 | 226 | 28 | 12% |
MobiCom '99 | 170 | 28 | 16% |
MobiCom '98 | 147 | 27 | 18% |
MobiCom '97 | 101 | 26 | 26% |
MobiCom '96 | 90 | 18 | 20% |
MobiCom '95 | 79 | 20 | 25% |
Overall | 2,972 | 440 | 15% |