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This talk will explore how radar technology has been integrated into mobile phones to enhance ambient awareness and enable advanced health sensing features. By leveraging radar’s ability to detect sub...
This talk will discuss how human traits, such as kinematics, language, and cognition, reveal themselves in RF data and how they can be exploited to design physics-based AI/ML approaches that offer imp...
This presentation highlights advances in mm-wave radar technology for in-cabin automotive applications, including life presence detection, child presence classification, and seat belt reminders. It ex...
Electromagnetic simulation has emerged as a valuable tool for generating synthetic data for human sensing radar AI/ML training. However, there are challenges associated with its use, this workshop wil...
In this talk, we present a physical AI foundation model that can fuse real-time radar data with other sensor modalities and natural language for contextual understanding of human activity. Context is ...
Wi-Fi sensing technology has emerged as a promising solution for passive human sensing and environmental monitoring. However, existing approaches often rely on specialized hardware or manual feature e...
This part of the boot camp will focus on introducing wireless power transfer for wireless devices, which will aid in further advancing the digitalization of society and the economy. We will cover near...
This presentation explores the emerging field of NFC (Near Field Communication) wireless charging, covering its technical fundamentals and market implications. A comparative analysis of wireless charg...
While adoption of near-field wireless charging continues to grow, its expansion across industries has been steady rather than exponential. This session explores the systemic barriers limiting its broa...
Energy Mules are autonomous, mobile systems designed to transport and distribute energy across vast or difficult-to-access terrains in both space and Earth exploration. These systems address the criti...