In-person event

IEEE Sensors

Oct 20-23, 2024 in Kobe, Japan

Discover the latest research findings and trends in the field of sensors.
4 Workshops & tutorials. deep diving into sensors, packages, & ML.
11+ Presentations. and experts on stage.
2 Demos. driving the future of sensing technology.

Leading the sensors revolution

STMicroelectronics will be present at IEEE SENSORS 2024, a premier platform for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners from both academia and industry worldwide to showcase their latest research findings, innovative ideas, and applications in the field of sensors and sensing technologies.

 

ST, a gold sponsor for the 2024 edition, will present its cutting-edge innovations in areas such as AI and machine learning, human-machine interfaces, ambient light sensors, CMOS image sensors, AI-driven heart rate detection technology, and much more.

 

Check out our agenda below and visit us at our booth for in-person discussions.

Workshops

Explore workshops on human machine interface, sensor packages and AI enabled applications with ST experts.

20

October

1:30 PM

30 min

20 October at 1:30 PM | 30 min "From imaging to sensing" workshop | Laurent Plaza (ToF & ALS product line manager) & Olivier Lemarchand (Imaging innovative application manager)

From SPADs to smart sensors: ToF system innovation and AI enable endless application

In this talk, ST experts will present advancements in system development optimization for direct Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology. Their discussion will cover a range of topics, including 3D SPAD technology, system optimization, and artificial intelligence (AI) processing.

22

October

9:30 AM

15 min

22 October at 9:30 AM | 15 min "Body sensing" workshop | Simone Ferri, Analog, Power, MEMS and Sensors Group Vice-President

Human machine interface at a crossroad

22

October

9:45 AM

15 min

22 October at 9:45 AM | 15 min "Body sensing" workshop | Bharath Rajagopalan, Director of Strategic Marketing

Enabling the AR market

Despite significant investments, augmented reality remains in its early stages. While sensors are crucial, more is required to unlock the market's potential. This talk will explore industry-wide steps to realize the vision of augmented reality.

22

October

10:00 AM

15 min

22 October at 10:00 AM | 15 min "Body sensing" workshop | Enrico Alessi, co-organizer & Senior Member of Technical Staff

Body sensing for advanced human machine interface

You will learn how sensors capture rich bio-signals like muscle activity, brain waves, eye movements, voice, gestures, and skin properties, and how these signals control human-machine interfaces in wearable devices, VR, AR, gaming, robotics, and rehabilitation.

Join ST speakers and discover the cutting-edge innovations in sensing technology.

Tutorials

Explore tutorials on smart sensors and ToF system innovation. 

20 October | Tutorial
10.30 AM

On-sensor and no-code auto tiny machine learning

Mahesh Chowdhary | Fellow and Senior Director of MEMS software solutions

20 October | Tutorial
1.30 PM

Sensor package: Heterogeneous integration or just a need?

Marco Del Sarto | R&D lead on MEMS sensors

Paper & poster presentations

Learn more about sensing technologies and their applications with ST experts.

21 October | Paper presentation
10.30 AM

Under display ambient light sensor for non-invasive vital signs monitoring

Nicola Picozzi | Analog, power & discrete, MEMS and sensors division

21 October | Poster session
1.30 PM

A study of low power infrared sensor using ground truth reference system for presence detection applications

Syed Salman Rahman | Application Engineer, Analog, power & discrete, MEMS and sensors division

21 October | Poster session
1.30 PM

Dissecting acoustic attenuation: a frequency and distance analysis of ALN PMUT emission

Marco Del Sarto | R&D lead on MEMS sensors

23 October | Paper presentation
10.30 AM

Effect of metallic ion implantation on dark current distributions of silicon-based CMOS image sensors

Juan Esteban Montoya Cardona | Quality, manufacturing & technology

23 October | Poster session
1.30 PM

AI-driven rPPG heart rate detection for in-vehicle monitoring

Nicola Picozzi | Analog, power & discrete, MEMS and sensors division

Explore our demos

Discover exciting ST demos and partner demos addressing the following topics:

Smart glasses

Smart glasses – SATURN board

ST smart glasses demo integrating multiple sensor and wireless communication functions.

VL53L9 - dToF all-in-one LiDAR module​

VL53L9 - dToF LiDAR module​

State-of-the-art dToF 3D lidar module with market leading resolution of up to 2.3k zones.

smartbox

Smartwatch gesture recognition

An ST MEMS motion sensor with an analog front end for surface electromyography and an air pressure sensor detects hand gestures.

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Hyogo 650-0046, Japan

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