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Dr. Tai Fei: IEEE Sensors Journal and EUSIPCO

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Dr.-Ing. Tai Fei

Fachhochschule Dortmund is strengthening its international network in the field of sensor and signal processing. Dr. Tai Fei from the Faculty of Information Technology is involved in two important international scientific projects: a special issue in the IEEE Sensors Journal and a special session at EUSIPCO 2025.

As a guest editor, substitute professor Dr. Tai Fei is part of the international editorial team for the special issue of the IEEE Sensors Journal entitled "Next Generation of Sensors and Technologies for Human-Machine Interaction". This issue is dedicated to innovative sensor technologies and digital signal processing methods that optimize human-machine interaction.

The aim is to develop more precise, lower-latency and more context-aware systems. There is a particular focus on augmented reality (AR), haptic technologies and AI-supported processes. Click here(Opens in a new tab)  for the call for papers.

Special session at EUSIPCO 2025

In addition, Dr. Fei will moderate as session chair at the 33rd European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO, 8-12. 9. 2025 in Palermo, Italy). Together with Co-Chair Prof. Shunqiao Sun from the University of Alabama, he will lead the special session "Radar Sensing for Autonomous Vehicles".

They will be presenting the latest developments in signal processing for vehicle sensors, including topics such as beamspace sensor processing, micro-Doppler simulations for pedestrians and AI-supported radar imaging.

Successful promotion of internationalization

"Both activities are the result of our internal UAS internationalization support," emphasizes Dr Fei. "Thanks to this support, I was able to establish valuable connections with international colleagues. The resulting mutual trust has led to these collaborations."

These initiatives contribute to Fachhochschule Dortmund's visibility in the international research community and strengthen professional exchange in the field of sensor and signal processing.

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  • Fachhochschule Dortmund | Florian Freimuth

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