Exhibition


The IEEE 2015 Sarnoff Symposium is featuring an expanded exhibition on September 21-22, 2015. Exhibiting at the Sarnoff Symposium ensures you will connect with: Communications Technologies Researcher, Systems Designers and Developers, Telecommunication equipment/Device Manufacturers, and Networking/Service Providers.


Benefits of Exhibiting:       

  • Your company's name will be listed on the exhibitors' list.
  • You have the option to link your company's website on the symposium website to provide instant information about your company and the products you offer
  • You will promote and increase attendance and booth traffic at the event using free exhibit passes.
The Symposium offers 8'x6' table-top booth, and 10'x10' and 12'x12' booth areas. Booth rates, exhibit-contact form, and payment method are TBD.


Syed M. Ahmed (Moti), CTO of AgileAccess is soliciting on behalf of the committee for Exhibits and Sponsors for the Sarnoff Symposium.   Moti may be reached at 908-788-7740

For more information, please contact the Demo and Exhibits Co-Chair: Wenjia Li at wli20@nyit.edu Or Feng Gu at feng.gu@csi.cuny.edu

We are looking forward to meeting you at the 36th IEEE Sarnoff Symposium, 2015.


Please download the Exhibitors Contract:

Sarnoff 2015 Exhibitors Contract


List of Exhibitors:

HKUST Barcode Group, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering -
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Abstract—In this demo, a novel picture-embedding 2D bar-code, called PiCode 1 of PiCode enables its easy integration into artistic advertisement designs. More importantly, the visual hint provided by the embedded image offers some human readable the barcode is decoded. These advantages help motivate the customers to scan the 2D barcode. PiCode decoder apps on both Android and iOS platforms will be shown to demonstrate the robustness and perceptual quality of the proposed 2D barcode system. Our demo includes a wide range of contents for the embedded images and the off-the-shelf mobile phones as real-time decoders.