2025 TRON Symposium (TRONSHOW)
2025 TRON Symposium (TRONSHOW)
TRON Symposium HP
2025 TRON Symposium
Venue:
"Dragon Gate," Conference
Hall, 18F, Shibuya PARCO DG Building / Simultaneous online holding
Date:
December 10 (Wed) to 12 (Fri), 2025
2025 TRON Symposium - CALL FOR PAPERS
2025 TRON Symposium (TRONSHOW), will be held from 10 to 12 December 2025 in Tokyo, Japan with the technical
co-sponsorship of the IEEE Consumer Technology Society. This symposium is an open, international forum that
welcomes research on embedded computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and ubiquitous computing, regardless of
specific operating systems, platforms, or vendors. Topics span from foundational hardware and software
technologies to large-scale systems, data-driven services, and societal applications such as smart cities,
mobility, healthcare, and manufacturing. This symposium is an IEEE peer-reviewed academic conference track
held within the broader TRON Symposium and will feature sessions for research paper presentations.
TRON Symposium is an international event that brings together industry professionals, researchers,
practitioners, and government representatives engaged in IoT, ubiquitous computing, and embedded systems. In
addition to the paper presentation sessions, TRON Symposium will feature panel discussions, tutorial sessions
and an accompanying exhibition.
Date
10th - 12th December 2025, Tokyo, Japan.
Venue
"Dragon Gate," Conference Hall, 18F, Shibuya PARCO DG Building, Tokyo, Japan
Organizers
TRON Forum
Sponsors
INIAD cHUB:
collaboration Hub for University and
Business (cHUB), Faculty of Information Networking for Innovation And Design, Toyo University
Institute of Infrastructure Application of Ubiquitous Computing (IAUC), Interfaculty Initiative in
Information Studies, Graduate School, the University of Tokyo
Technical Co-sponsorship
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Cooperation
Over a dozen organizations cooperate with the sponsors listed above to make TRON Symposium successful.
The list should be available on our website. For the last year’s supporting organizations, please see
the following URL:
PROGRAMS
Session 1: IoT Applications (Dec 10th, 15:00 - 17:00)
[FULL]
Edge AIoT for Smart Breeding: Real-Time Phenotype Analysis in Taiwan Tilapia
Jung-Hua Wang (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan); Yu-Ting Weng (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Taiwan); Yi-Chung Lai (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan); Chih-Wei Huang (National
Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan); Chang-Wen Huang (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan); Chung-Ping
Chiang (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan)
[FULL]
3-Phase Power Monitoring System Using Schneider PM2100 and Internet of Things
Muhammad Furqon (Politeknik Negeri Madura, Indonesia)
[SHORT]
A Smartphone-based Mealtime Support Application for the Visually Impaired using
Multimodal LLM
Kurumi Suzuki (Toyo University, Japan); Masahiro Bessho (Toyo University, Japan); Jee-Eun Kim (Toyo
University, Japan)
[SHORT]
MCP-based AI Agent Integrating Static Analysis for Web Accessibility Error
Correction
Yoshiki Higuchi (Toyo University, Japan); Jee-Eun Kim (Toyo University, Japan); Masahiro Bessho (Toyo
University, Japan)
[SHORT]
LPWANs for IoT-enabled Agriculture: Review of Performance and Security
Samsul Huda (Okayama University, Japan); Thi Hien Nguyen (Northern Arizona University, USA); Tuy
Nguyen (Florida State University, USA); Yasuyuki Nogami (Okayama University, Japan)
Session 2: IoT Infrastructure (Dec 11th, 10:30 - 12:30)
[FULL]
The Potential of Non-Invasive Optical Biosensors, IoT-Integrated Frameworks, and
Machine Learning for Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Detection: A Systematic Literature Review
Ridwan Wicaksono (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia); Ali Mochtar Ahdina Sabilarrosyad (Universitas
Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)
[FULL]
Performance Analysis for Urban Dense Deployments LoRaWAN Under Mobile Constant
Jamming Attacks
Omar Dario Delgado Brito (University of Calabria,Italy)
[FULL]
Review of Existing AI-Based IDSs for IoT Networks: Challenges, Datasets, and
Improvements
Elmahedi Mahalal (University of New Haven, USA); Sapna Baniya (University of New Haven, USA); Amr E.
Hilal (Tennessee Tech, USA & Alexandria University, Egypt)
[SHORT]
Automatic Generation of IoT APIs for Home Appliances Using LLM and OpenAPI
Generator
Yuta Otomo (Toyo University, Japan); Takeshi Yashiro (Toyo University, Japan)
[SHORT]
Productivity Improvement System for Remote Work Environments Using Wearable IMU
Sensors and LLMs
Taiki Kuroda (Toyo University, Japan); Takeshi Yashiro (Toyo University, Japan)
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline
November 7th
October 10th
(FINAL EXTENSION)
Notification of acceptance
November 21st
November 14th
Final paper submission (for accepted papers)
November 28th
REGISTRATION
The conference will be held in a hybrid format. Accepted authors are required to present their work at the
symposium, either in person or online.
Participants must register through the 2025 TRON Symposium website. The symposium is supported by
contributions from many companies, and there is no registration fee for accepted authors.
URL:
Once you have registered, you will be issued a QR code. For on-site participants please present this code to
the
reception staff at the conference venue.
For online participants, other sessions including the keynote sessions can also be viewed online once you have
registered.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Prospective authors in the embedded systems industry and the emerging field of IoT are invited to submit full
papers or short papers for presentation. All submissions will undergo peer review. Accepted and presented
papers will be included in the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore®
digital library. Only original papers subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements that
have not been published or submitted elsewhere will be considered.
Manuscripts should not contain page numbers, headers or footers. Please use the
A4
templates
available at
FULL PAPERS
Full papers must be written in English, up to 8 pages in length including figures and tables, and prepared
using the supplied template.
SHORT PAPERS
Short papers, intended particularly for busy practitioners, should be between 2 and 4 pages in length. See
“Topics of Interest” at the end of this call for relevant subjects for the symposium and the accompanying
exhibition.
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Those wishing to submit papers should first register an abstract of up to approximately 300 words that
explains the main content of the final submission. This must be done via EDAS before the paper submission
deadline. Please indicate whether you are submitting a full paper or a short paper. A check box is provided in
the submission form at the URL shown below.
The process for registering your paper and abstract is as follows:
Step 0
If you are not registered in EDAS, please do so.:
Step 1
Please register your paper (title, author, etc.) to 2025 TRON Symposium at EDAS:
Step 2
Enter the abstract as plain text into the web submission form during paper registration. Subsequently, upload
the draft of your full paper or short paper.
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed. Authors will be notified of acceptance by the date specified in
the “Notification of acceptance.” For accepted papers, the final version must be submitted by “Final Paper
Submission” deadline. IEEE PDF eXpress will be used to validate the final version to ensure it conforms to the
IEEE format. Detailed instructions for using IEEE PDF eXpress will be sent to authors whose papers have been
accepted.
Authors are required to present their papers during the presentation sessions of the symposium. Since the
conference is a hybrid, online presentations are also permitted.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The scope of the symposium can be broadly divided into two main categories: (1) embedded systems, and (2) IoT
(or ubiquitous computing) applications and services. In recent years, the boundaries between these areas have
become increasingly blurred, driven by advances in real-world IoT implementations—such as RFID-based tracking
systems, networks of small sensor nodes, edge computing, and cloud-based data processing.
Topics of interest for the symposium include, but are not limited to, the following:
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
ASIC and FPGA design
System-on-Chip (SoC) and Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures
Hardware/software co-design and design automation
Real-time operating systems (RTOS) and middleware
Embedded systems software design and optimization
Security, functional safety, and fault tolerance in embedded devices
Power-aware computing and energy harvesting
Low-power wireless communication
AI/ML for embedded systems
Human-machine interfaces (HMI)
Intelligent mobility (automotive, construction machinery)
Smart grid applications
Consumer and industrial embedded applications
Education and training in embedded systems
IOT TECHNOLOGIES
IoT architectures and application frameworks
IoT infrastructures and deployment models
RFID and other unique identification tag technologies
Ubiquitous sensor networks (USN)
Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications
Low-power wireless communication for IoT (e.g., BLE, LoRa, Zigbee)
Software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) for the IoT
Edge computing and fog computing
Aggregate computing paradigms
Cloud computing for the IoT
Virtualization and containerization for IoT systems
Distributed systems
Distributed storage and database technologies
Big data processing and analytics for IoT applications
Security and privacy for IoT systems
Access control, authorization, and authentication mechanisms for the IoT
IOT APPLICATIONS
Smart homes, smart buildings, and smart cities
Assistive technologies and healthcare applications
Cyber-physical systems (CPS)
Computer-augmented and mixed-reality environments
Location-based information systems
Connected vehicles and intelligent transportation systems
Industrial IoT and smart manufacturing
Smart agriculture and environmental monitoring
Energy management and renewable integration
AI/ML-enabled IoT applications (e.g., predictive maintenance)
Participatory sensing and crowdsourced IoT applications
Case studies of real-world IoT systems
Standardization, regulation, and governance of the IoT
Open data platforms and personal data management
ABOUT TRON PROJECT AND TRON SYMPOSIUM
TRON Project was established in 1984. It aims to build the open architecture of advanced embedded systems. It
has developed very popular TRON real-time OS (RTOS) family: ITRON specification, and T-Kernel, for example.
TRON Project’s original goal included the vision of “Computer Everywhere” which is basically the same as
ubiquitous computing or the IoT (the Internet of Things). Today, the embedded systems technology is used
widely to support the IoT. The project has influenced ICT industry very much. For example, TRON RTOS family
has more than 60% of embedded systems market share in Japan. The project has led the IoT research by
introducing ucode, an identifier system as part of its IoT application framework called uID architecture. (See
To disseminate the result of the project and foster communication of interested parties, TRON Project has
held the annual TRON Symposium for the last 39 years. TRON Symposium is the place to discuss the applications
and services of the IoT in the future such as the home electronic appliances, homes, buildings and cities of
the future, and to discuss the nuts and bolts of embedded systems such as RTOS kernel, the implementation
issues such as the interaction of the IoT paradigm and Cloud. We welcome discussions of the impact of
technology on society.
ACCOMPANYING EXHIBITION, TRONSHOW (10TH – 12TH DECEMBER)
We will hold the annual exhibition of products, services, and publication related to TRON Project in parallel
to the symposium.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
TRON Symposium Technical Program
Dr. Ken Sakamura, Head of INIAD cHUB of Toyo University, Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo,
Chair of TRON Forum
Symposium Publicity
Chair Chiaki Ishikawa, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
Symposium Publication
Co-chair Toshihisa Muto, Personal Media Corporation
Co-chair Chiaki Ishikawa, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
Co-chair Masahiro Bessho, INIAD, Toyo University
Co-chair Takeshi Yashiro, INIAD, Toyo University
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair
Dr. Ken Sakamura, Head of INIAD cHUB of Toyo University, Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo,
Chair of TRON Forum
Vice Chair
Dr. Tomohiro Hase, Professor Emeritus, Ryukoku University, Japan, Former Board Member of IEEE Consumer
Technology Society (CTSoc)
Member of TPC
Muhamed Fauzi Bin Abbas, Singapore Institute of Technology
Heikki Ailisto, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Yasuhito Asano, INIAD, Toyo University
Yosuke Aragane, NTT
Alessandro Bassi, Alessandro Bassi Consulting
Alex Galis, University College London
Masahiro Bessho, INIAD, Toyo University
Mu-Yen Chen, National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Kwek Chin Wee, Republic Polytechnic
Stephan Haller, The Bern University of Applied Sciences
Chiaki Ishikawa, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
Tomonari Kamba, INIAD, Toyo University
Shindo Katsunori, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
M. Fahim Ferdous Khan, INIAD, Toyo University
Ryoichi Kawahara, INIAD, Toyo University
Jee-Eun Kim, INIAD, Toyo University
Noboru Koshizuka, The University of Tokyo
Akira Matsui, Personal Media Corporation
Keiichi Nakamura, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
Triet Nguyen-Van, University of Tsukuba
Takako NONAKA, Shonan Institute of Technology
George Roussos, Birkbeck College, University of London
Kentaro Shimizu, The University of Tokyo
Toru Shimizu, INIAD, Toyo University
Mohit Sindhwani, Quantum Inventions
Juha-Pekka Soininen , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Thambipillai Srikanthan , Nanyang Technological University
Junpei Tsuji, Hokkaido Information University
Takeshi Yashiro, INIAD, Toyo University
Kenji Yoshigoe, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Syafril Bandara, Hitachi, Ltd.
CONTACT
Inquiries about the conference should be directed to the following address of Technical Program Committee:
tpc@tron.org
Please contact the following address if you are interested in accompanying exhibition:
info@tronshow.org
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