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IWIN 2023 Awards

IWIN awards are given for the papers and speakers judged to make the significant contributions to the conference. The awards are allocated by members of IWIN committees.

IWIN2023 Best Paper Awards

Authors: Futo Ueda, Hiroto Tanouchi, Nobuyuki Egusa, and Takuya Yoshihiro
Title of the Paper: River Water Level Prediction Using Radar Rainfall with Deep Learning

Authors: Takuma Ikeda, Hitoshi Kiryu, Shinpei Ogata, and Kozo Okano
Title of the Paper: DNN-based Fault Localization with Virtual Coverage based on Number of Executions

IWIN2023 Excellent Paper Awards

Authors: Masashi Saito, Tomoki Nomura, and Yuichi Tokunaga
Title of the Paper: A Study on a Power Interchange Method for Realizing Net-Zero Energy for Multiple Small Communities

Authors: Arisa Kitano and Takuya Yoshihiro
Title of the Paper: Relieving Traffic Congestion Stably by Controlling Amount of Vehicles Detouring from Congested Roads

IWIN2023 Best Presentation Awards

Award Winner: Haripriya Pasupuleti
(for the Paper: A LiDAR Point Cloud Data Fusion from Connected Autonomous Vehicles to reduce Network Traffic Congestion at Server)

Award Winner: Tabasa Ishibashi
(for the Paper: A Scheduling Method for LoRaWAN Assuming a Mixture of Incompatible Devices)

Award Winner: Kenta Ohnaka
(for the Paper: A Trial to Use Physical Avatars to Establish Gaze Awareness in Hybrid Meetings))

IWIN2023 Student Awards

Award Winner: Takumi Seita
(for the Paper: Autonomous Driving on Community Roads using Small Mobility -Route Generation using Trajectory Prediction and 2D TTC-))

Award Winner: Rui Yamaguchi
(for the paper: Method for Estimating Bicycle Air Pressure Decrease based on Vibration Sensing of Bicycles using Smartphone)

Award Winner: Yo Kuwamiya
(for the paper: "I'm Going Right" or "Please Go to the Right": Disambiguation in Arrow Display on Mobile Robots to Avoid Collision with Passersby)

IWIN2023 Best Conversant Award

Award Winner: Toshihiro Wakita

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