MECO 2024 and CPSIoT 2024 Conferences Award Selection Committee is proud to announce the awarded papers and authors for this Conference edition by selected categories.
The list of selected papers and authors are as it follows:
- The BEST MECO PAPER Award
Olivia Blanchette, Gabrielle Calderon, Andrew Hamby, Jing Liu, Valeriia Rubanova and Vincent Mooney for the paper “Linguistic Encryption for Underwater Communication”
- The BEST STUDENT Paper Award
Chen Liu, Florian Kelber, Bernhard Vogginger and Christian Mayr for the paper “CA-CFAR is Convolution: Fast Target Detection with Machine Learning Accelerator”
- The BEST Paper Presentation Award:
Dmytro Petryk, Ievgen Kabin, Peter Langendoerfer and Zoya Dyka for the paper “On the Importance of Reproducibility of Experimental Results Especially in the Domain of Security”
- The BEST Keynote Speech Award:
Rainer Leupers RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- The BEST Female Scientist Award:
Sabikun Nahar for the paper “Enhancing Reliability in Organic Computing Using Hormone Guard”
- The Best Paper in Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things (IoT)
Jan Körner, Samuel Bach, Albin Karlsson, Linus Sundkvist and Romaric Duvignau for the paper “Efficient Monitoring of CPS and IoT Systems: A Deployment Guide for Empirical Evaluations”
- The Best Paper in Hardware and Circuits
Hana Krichene and Rohit Prasad for the paper “A dataflow architecture with distributed control for DNN acceleration”
- The Best Paper in Software and Algorithms
Jan Onderka for the paper “Formal Verification of Machine-Code Systems by Translation of Simulable Descriptions”
- The Best Paper in DSP, AI and Security
Marija Džaković, Igor Jovančević, Velibor Došljak and Jean-José Orteu for the paper “Defect Characterization on Complex Shape Aeronautical Parts via 3D Point Cloud Processing”
- The Best Paper in Communications, Networks and Microwave
Dragan Golubović, Nenad Vukmirović and Miljko Erić for the paper “An Introduction to Vessel Tracking in HFSWRs Based on a High-Resolution Range-Doppler Map: Some Preliminary Results and Challenges”
- The Best Paper in Control, Robotics, Sensors and Measurements
Saba Akbari, Thiemo Voigt, Rishi Sudhan Venkata Subramanian and Weining Song for the paper “Development of Energy Autonomous Wearable Sensor Node for Oxygen Monitoring in Underground Tunnels”
- The Best Paper in Biomedical Engineering with Applications
Marco Santic and Francesco Ambesi Impiombato for the paper “Identifying sleep monitoring values of the Murata SCA11H based on the Withings-sleep sensor”
- The Best Paper in Education
Daniel Vratil and Martin Danhel for the paper “Comparison of FTA Tools to Develop a Modern Tool for Small Teams and Teaching”
- The Best Paper in Energy and Automotive
Maysoon Elhusseiny, Yousef Elsayed, Sarah Khafagy, Ziad Zaher, Ramez Daoud, Gehad Alkady, Hassanein Amer and Radovan Stojanovic for the paper “Fault-Tolerant Energy Harvesting System for Prolonging Pacemaker Lifetime”
- The Best Paper in SMART anything anywhere
Leonardo Guiducci, Giulia Palma and Antonio Rizzo for the paper “Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Smart Factories: Battery Energy Storage Systems Integration Analysis”
- The Best Paper in Related fields to EC and CPSIoT
Gordana Lastovicka-Medin and Mateusz Rebarz, for the paper “Interpixel Charge Dynamics in Trench-Isolated Si-Based Sensors”
- The best project dissemination
Partnership for Promotion and Popularization of Electrical Mobility through Transformation and Modernization of WB HEIs Study Programs (PELMOB)
- The Best Institutional Performance
The Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics (IHP)