ACM MobiCom 2024 is the thirtieth in a series of annual conferences sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE dedicated to addressing the challenges in the areas of mobile computing and wireless and mobile networking. The MobiCom conference series serves as a highly selective, premier international forum addressing networks, systems, algorithms, and applications that support mobile computers and wireless networks.
Best Paper Award
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Exploring the Feasibility of Remote Cardiac Auscultation Using Earphones
Tao Chen, Yongjie Yang (University of Pittsburgh), Xiaoran Fan (Google), Xiuzhen Guo (Zhejiang University), Jie Xiong (University of Massachusetts Amherst and Microsoft Research Asia), Longfei Shangguan (University of Pittsburgh)
Best Community Paper Award
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CosMAC: Constellation-Aware Medium Access and Scheduling for IoT Satellites
Jayanth Shenoy, Om Chabra (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Tusher Chakraborty, Suraj Jog (Microsoft Research), Deepak Vasisht (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Ranveer Chandra (Microsoft Research)
Best Artifact Awards
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RF-Diffusion: Radio Signal Generation via Time-Frequency Diffusion
Guoxuan Chi, Zheng Yang, Chenshu Wu, Jingao Xu, Yuchong Gao, Yunhao Liu, Tony Xiao Han (Tsinghua, HKU, Huawei) -
αLiDAR: An Adaptive High-Resolution Panoramic LiDAR System
Jiahe Cui, Yuze He, Jianwei Niu, Zhenchao Ouyang, Guoliang Xing (CUHK, Beihang)
Best Artifact Awards Runner-up
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Soar: Design and Deployment of A Smart Roadside Infrastructure System for Autonomous Driving
Shuyao Shi, Neiwen Ling, Zhehao Jiang, Xuan Huang, Yuze He, Xiaoguang Zhao, Bufang Yang, Chen Bian, Jingfei Xia, Zhenyu Yan, Raymond W. Yeung, Guoliang Xing (CUHK)
Best Poster Awards
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D-AirPortal: A Dual-Layer Architecture for Traffic Patrol From the Sky
Jiaxin Du, Shilong Lei, Chunyi Peng, Purdue University -
Can You Find Me? Linking Devices Despite WiFi Mac Randomization
Federico Cifuentes-Urtubey and Robin Kravets, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Best Runner-up Poster Awards
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3in1: System Co-Design for Wireless Power Transfer, Wireless Clocking, and Downlink Communication
Ruirong Huang, Renjie Zhao, Johns Hopkins University -
Envisioning a UWB-based Local Human-Machine Interface
Haige Chen, Ashutosh Dhekne, Georgia Institute of Technology -
Scarf: Soil Carbon Sensing with Wi-Fi and Optical Signals
Jian Ding, Ranveer Chandra, Rattan Lal, Leandros Tassiulas, Yale University
Best Demo Awards
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Demo: Enabling Visual Recognition at Radio Frequency
Haowen Lai, Yifei Liu, Gaoxiang Luo, Mingmin Zhao, University of Pennsylvania -
SliceGuard: Secure and Dynamic 5G RAN Slicing with WebAssembly
Raphael Cannatà, Aoyu Gong, Arman Maghsoudnia, Dan Mihai Dumitriu, Haitham Hassanieh, EPFL
Best Runner-up Demo Awards
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Demo: 𝛼LiDAR: An Adaptive High-Resolution Panoramic LiDAR System
Jiahe Cui, Yuze He, Yuchen Zhang, Jianwei Niu, Zhenchao Ouyang, and Guoliang Xing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong -
Diff-Z-Tag: Real-Time Passive RFID Sensing
Ishan Bansal, Nagarjun Bhat, Agrim Gupta, Harine Govindarajan, Dinesh Bharadia, UC San Diego -
EmbodiedRDA: Connecting Foundation Models with the Physical World using Reconfigurable Drone Agents
Minghui Zhao, Kaiyuan Hou, Junxi Xia , Stephen Xia , Xiaofan Jiang, Columbia University
Student Research Competition - Undergraduate Category
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Third Place Winner: Andrew balch (University of Virginia)
Demo: Feasibility of Smartphones for Accessible, Noninvasive Micronutrient Assessment -
Second Place Winner: Aidan Hanson (Northeastern University)
Capacitive Sensing-based Eye Tracking for XR Glasses -
First Place Winner: Jizheng (Daniel) He (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Extended-Range Two-way Radar Backscatter Communication with Low-Power IoT Tags
Student Research Competition - Graduate Category
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Third Place Winner: Kartik Patel, Changhan Ge (The University of Texas at Austin)
Poster: Predicting the Performance of Cellular Networks: A Latent-resilient Approach -
Second Place Winner: Minghui Zhao (Columbia University)
Demo: Connecting Foundation Models with the Physical World using Reconfigurable Drone Agents -
First Place Winner: Haowen Lai, University of Pennsylvania
Demo: Enabling Visual Recognition at Radio Frequency