VIRTUAL EDITION – WEBINAR : Monday 30 November 2020, 12h00-14h20
TOPIC OF THIS WEBINAR
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increased adoption of wireless technologies for high-resolution ranging. The well-known Coronalert app uses Bluetooth signal strengths to measure the proximity of 2 smartphones. In a business context, we see the the fast market introduction of dedicated social distancing alarms, many of which are based on UWB ranging.
While the societal added value of these social distancing solutions is undeniable, the question remain how accurate they are in measuring the 1,5 meter reference distance between people in operating conditions that are largely unknown to the measuring devices.
In this webinar, our speakers from academia and industry will provide an (independent) expert analysis of the wireless technologies that are – or can be – used in social distancing alarms. Special attention will be paid to the impact of the operating environment on the reliability of these solutions.
We will also present a vision on future innovations for high-resolution distance measurement, including future Bluetooth standards supporting phase-based ranging.
The focus in this webinar will be on the wireless technology itself.
Product-level aspects and product performance comparisons are out of scope.
Participation is open to all technology enthusiasts who want a better understanding of the working mechanisms behind social distancing alarms.
PROGRAMME
12h00 | Introduction Kris Hermus, Coordinator Wireless Community & Innovation Program Manager Flanders, imec |
THE THEORY – HOW DOES ACCURATE RANGING WORK ? | |
12h10 | Performance evaluation of social distancing solutions Eli De Poorter, Professor, imec-IDLab-UGent We will summarise the conclusions of a few recent studies on the performance of social distancing solutions in real-life conditions. Besides, we will address approaches for finding an optimal trade-off between false positives and false negatives, and we discuss the relation between performance optimisation and energy consumption. |
12h20 | Current and future wireless technologies for high-resolution ranging Christian Bachmann, Program Manager ULP Wireless Systems & Secure Proximity, imec-NL @ Holst Centre slides (members only, login required) |
12h45 | Impact of environment and body on localisation and ranging Wout Joseph, Professor, imec-WAVES-UGent slides (members only, login required) This presentation will address the following aspects: – human body shadowing effects on BLE signals. – UWB ranging algorithms: environment impact and body influence – looking forward |
13h00 | Short break |
THE PRACTICE – TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS IN LOCALLY DEVELOPED PRODUCTS | |
13h10 | Social distancing with and without additional infrastructure Samuel Van de Velde, Founder & CEO, Pozyx slides (members only, login required) In this presentation we show how social distancing can work together with indoor positioning and which new features become available because of it. |
13h20 | UWB-based, automatic and asynchronous ranging for social distancing Risang Gatot Yudanto, Research Engineer, Flanders Make Alain Van den Broeck, CEO, Option slides (members only, login required) This talk will discuss the building blocks for a fast response, asynchronous (no coordinator) and automatic distance measurements between any (multiple) UWB devices, which is being used in our social distancing alarm. This talk will also discuss the requirements of the application, the challenges, the inspirations to the algorithm and finally some measurement results. |
13h35 | Sensor fusion based indoor positioning for efficient social distancing and contact tracing Dirk Callaerts, Senior Business Development Manager, Blooloc slides (members only, login required) BlooLoc will present its approach for useful and meaningful ‘social distancing’ alarming in combination with contact tracing in controllable indoor environments. |
13h45 | RTLOC’s smart distance meshing solution for COVID-19 prevention Wim Marynissen, Chief Product Officer, RTLOC slides (members only, login required) At RTLOC we develop high-performance ultra-wideband solutions and work with other companies as a technology provider. We’ve implemented positioning and distancing solutions for the use in sports and industry. Our smart meshing solution, first researched for the use in sports, has proven to be the excellent basis for checking social distancing. |
13h55 | Plenary Q&A session |
14h15 | End of the webinar |
REGISTRATION
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Registrations can be cancelled until November 23, 2020. After this date the complete registration fee will be charged. Please send an email to wireless-community@imec.be to cancel your registration.