IEEE SENSORS@25

The IEEE Sensors Council is holding IEEE Sensors@25 for the 25th anniversary of the IEEE SENSORS Conference, running a single track over three days with keynotes, panels and interactive presentations. Under its Journal-Conference Synergy initiative, the Council invited selected IEEE Sensors Journal authors to present their papers in those interactive sessions.
Tadashi Matsumoto presents on behalf of the Centre for Wireless Communications at the University of Oulu. The paper analyses error exponents and outage probability in distributed hypothesis testing, where a sensor encodes and transmits quantised observations over a fading channel and a decision centre rules on a hypothesis rather than reconstructing the original data. Designing the link around the decision rather than the bits speaks directly to the goal-oriented and semantic communication questions that shape how 6G networks will carry sensing traffic. Matsumoto delivers the presentation remotely.
More information is available on the official IEEE Sensors@25 website.
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