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时间:2017年1月13日上午9:00-11:00
地点:21A号楼303会议室
报告题目:Machine to Machine Communications for Internet of Things
报告人:Yonghui Li教授
主办单位:科学技术研究院
承办单位:信息与通信工程学院
报告人简介:Yonghui Li received his PhD degree in November 2002 from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. From 1999–2003, he was affiliated with Linkair Communication Inc, where he held a position of project manager with responsibility for the design of physical layer solutions for the LAS-CDMA system. Since 2003, he has been with the Centre of Excellence in Telecommunications, the University of Sydney, Australia. He is now a Professor and Director of Wireless Engineering Laboratory, in School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Sydney. He is the recipient of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Queen Elizabeth II Fellowship in 2008 and ARC Future Fellowship in 2012. His current research interests are in the area of wireless communications, Internet of Things and recently on machine learning. He has published more than 200 papers in IEEE journals and conferences. 4 of his journal papers have been included in Thomas Reuters ISI (SCI) highly cited papers. According to google scholar, his research works have been cited more 4000 times with H-index of 32. His now an editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Guest editor for IEEE JSAC Special issue on millimeter wave communications and networks, and an executive editor for European Transactions on Telecommunications (ETT). He received the best paper awards from IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2014 and IEEE Wireless Days Conferences (WD) 2014.
报告简介:Connected smart objects, platforms and environments have been identified as the next big technology development, enabling significant society changes and economic growth. The entire physical world will be connected to the Internet. The intelligent network for automatic interaction and processing between objects and environments, referred to as the Machine to Machine Communications (M2M) for Internet of Things (IoT), will become an inherent part of areas such as electricity, transportation, industrial control, utilities management, healthcare, water resources management and mining. Wireless networks are one of the key enabling technologies of the IoT. They are likely to be universally used for last mile connectivity due to their flexibility, scalability and cost effectiveness. In this talk, I would like to give an overview of wireless M2M development, architecture, key challenges, requirements and our recent works in this exiting area.