Electrical/Electronics Engineering & Information Technology

The recent evolution of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science has built a strong foundation and stepping stones for emerging modern technologies. Especially, the advancement in computing hardware and communication infrastructure boosts the pace of technology innovation and thus changes human life in each and every possible aspect. The speed of technology development is yet accelerating since the market demand for innovation is growing faster than ever before. The Electronic Engineering and Information & Communication Technology (ICT) division embraces four sessions that discuss emerging technologies in distinct topic areas such as sensor, display, semiconductor devices, circuits, and model-based learning framework. Besides, this division offers a session that focuses on generic Computer Science and ICT topics. The following four sessions are waiting for your participation: 1. Sensor, Imaging, and Display Systems for Our Future Life 2. Semiconductor device technologies and circuits for industrial applications 3. Intelligent robots and human models for health and medicine 4. Theory and practice of computer science and innovative information technology

Programme Committee

DR. KIM, Juhoon (김주훈)
Deutsche Telekom AG
kimjuhoon@gmail.com
Show Profile
Date / Time 2022-07-20 13:30   --   15:00
Room Estaque
Conveners / Chairs
DR. AN, Jae-sung

SONY Europe Design Center

Show Profile
Synopsis
In this session, the future sensors, imaging and display electronics will be discussed. The sensor, imaging and display systems are enabling us to access the information quickly, easily, and efficiently. To share the operational principles of the sensor and imaging systems, several sensor systems will be introduced in various applications such as bio and automotive applications. In addition, the Visualization and device technology trends for hyper-realistic metaverse services will be introduced to give a display technology trend. In this session, the experts having various backgrounds of systems are welcomed to share their experience.
Speakers
  • DR. SONG, Minyoung (Imec) [ 13:30 - 13:55 ]
    Title: Evolution of wireless system solutions for biomedical applications
  • PROF. KIM, Jong-seok (Gachon University) [ 13:55 - 14:20 ]
    Title: Bio-inspired artificial neural tactile sensing system
  • MR. BYUN, Chun-won (Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute) [ 14:20 - 14:45 ]
    Title: Visualization and Device Technology Trends for Hyper-realistic Metaverse Service
  • DR. AN, Jae-sung (Sony Europe Design Center, Oslo, Norway) [ 14:45 - 15:00 ]
    Title: CMOS Image Sensor Technology for Automotive Applications
Date / Time 2022-07-21 11:00   --   12:30
Room Estaque
Conveners / Chairs
DR. SEO, Hyewon

CNRS-University of Strasbourg

Show Profile
Synopsis
Robot vision for human cognition often fails to work well in the real-world situation, despite the disruptive results achieved in Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence. While most training data have been collected in well-conditioned, easy-to-isolate backgrounds, wild videos from the real-world may contain various environmental conditions such as lighting, background patterns, and, most notoriously, occlusions. The latter becomes the source of recurrent problems when it comes to human cognition by care-robots in the in-house situation. Large variations in body shapes, motions, clothes, and frequent interactions with objects also contribute to the difficulty. Finally, viewing dynamics by moving robots and humans is another source of the problem. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to collect a large, annotated dataset that spans over all possible configurations of the real-world scene. In this session, we will discuss a number of promising approaches to remedy such problems, a model-based learning framework being one of them. The main idea is to equip the robot with a photorealistic, physics-aware human model, so that the it can reconstruct the human and the world it is observing efficiently and robustly, over which the cognition task will be performed. Constituting the central idea of a binational project, it is under elaboration by researchers at ETRI, CNRS, and INRIA. Participanting members as well as invited researchers will present their on-going works around intelligent robot, human modeling, and physics-based simulation for health and medicine, grounded on their common interests in deep learning.
Speakers
  • DR. CHOI, Jeongdan (Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute) [ 11:00 - 11:20 ]
    Title: A study on connected and automated mobility without a driver's seat
  • PROF. BAYLE, Bernard (University of Strasbourg) [ 11:20 - 11:40 ]
    Title: Towards autonomous robot assisted medical interventions
  • DR. JANG, Minsu (Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute) [ 11:40 - 11:55 ]
    Title: Development of Human-Care Robot Intelligence for Elderly Care
  • MR. JANG, Jinhyeok (Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute) [ 11:55 - 12:10 ]
    Title: ETRI-Activity3D: A Large-Scale RGB-D Dataset for Robots to Recognize Daily Activities of the Elderly
  • DR. SEO, Hyewon (CNRS--University Of Strasbourg) [ 12:10 - 12:25 ]
    Title: Human modeling for vision-based recognition
Date / Time 2022-07-21 15:20   --   16:50
Room Estaque
Conveners / Chairs
DR. CHOI, Jung Han

Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institute

Show Profile
DR. CHOI, Heungjae

Lecturer, School of Engineering, Cardiff University

Show Profile
Synopsis
This session presents modern semiconductor device technologies (Si, InP, SiC, GaN) and circuits (low-noise, high-speed, multi-disciplinary) for industrial and consumer-electronics applications. For example, modern high-power devices using SiC or GaN will be discussed and their applications and market trends with respect to energy conversion and e-vehicles will be addressed. Also, novel low-noise circuits using CMOS will be presented. Details about a novel low-noise circuit design technique and impact on the emerging internet-of-things (IoT) will be provided. Higher-speed interconnection technologies and sub-THz with low-power consumption using S and III-V i technologies to enable higher internet access by users will be presented. Recent advancements will be available during talks. All presenters will also discuss the R&D collaboration interests between EU and Korea about each presentation topic.
Speakers
  • DR. KANG, Dongwoo (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea) [ 15:20 - 15:45 ]
    Title: Millimeter wave to sub-Terahertz circuit, packaging, and system
  • DR. YOOK, Jongmin (Korea Electronic Technology Institute(keti)) [ 15:45 - 16:05 ]
    Title: Si or Glass interposer for the mmW system packaging
  • DR. CHOI, Jung Han (Fraunhofer Institute (HHI)) [ 16:05 - 16:20 ]
    Title: Ultra low-power high-speed IC for optical communication transceivers
  • MR. LIM, Minwho (Fraunhofer Institute For Integrated Systems And Device Technology Iisb) [ 16:20 - 16:35 ]
    Title: Design and Process Integration of SiC Trench MOSFETs wtih Trench-First Process
  • MR. BAE, Changhyeok (Mbition) [ 16:35 - 16:50 ]
    Title: Automotive Open Source Projects and Alliances
Date / Time 2022-07-20 15:10   --   16:50
Room Estaque
Conveners / Chairs
DR. KIM, Juhoon

Deutsche Telekom AG

Show Profile
DR. CHEONG, Jae-sook

Africa Multiple, Cluster of Excellence, Bayreuth University

Show Profile
Synopsis
The traditional Computer Science and Information Technology that deal with algorithm, data, and theory have been undergoing evolutionary changes over the last decades and modifying our daily life from every aspects including entertainment, housekeeping, communication, healthcare, industry, education, and commute. Advancement in software development paradigms, enhancement of the computing and networking infrastructure, and development of underlying philosophy in technology are apparent enablers of such an evolution. This session targets at giving an overview of various topic areas in information technology and thus aims to invite and select speakers who deliver their recent research work on the above-mentioned emerging technologies.
Speakers
  • MR. KIM, Daehyun (Hanwha Systems GHR/Recruit Department) [ 15:10 - 15:25 ]
    Title: Hanwha Systems Connects to the future
  • DR. HWANG, Tong-hun (Leibniz University Hannover) [ 15:25 - 15:40 ]
    Title: Causal Relationship between Head and Lower Limb Joint Movement during Walking
  • DR. JEONG, Soyeong (University Of Southern Denmark) [ 15:40 - 15:55 ]
    Title: An introduction to cooperative autonomous driving complex in Korea and big data analysis
  • MR. KANG, Hangyeol (Institut Polytechnique De Paris) [ 16:00 - 16:15 ]
    Title: Movie Director Classification with Multimodal Method
  • DR. CHEONG, Jae-sook (Bayreuth University) [ 16:15 - 16:30 ]
    Title: How can we use Information Technology to solve our problems?: Issues and a suggestion for better decision-makings
  • MR. PARK, Donggyun (Epfl) [ 16:30 - 16:45 ]
    Title: Uncertainty Estimation in Medical Volumetric Image Segmentation