What to Expect from 5G Mobile?

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题目:What to Expect from 5G Mobile?

时间:5月23日(周二)下午2点~4点

地址:电院5-东303A协同中心大会议室 

报告人:黄正能



Abstract:
What to Expect from 5G Mobile?
The mobile industry is currently under a massive transformation, which is not only in terms of technology capabilities but also application opportunities. Even though the 5G standard is still in the middle of drafting, it is gaining tremendous momentum and is expected to be completed around year 2020 time frame. While the continued growth and usage of smartphones can be limited by populations, the focus of attention also includes the Internet of Things (IoTs), which promise billions of new wireless connections, resulting in enhancements to LTE followed by 5G capabilities so as to connect wearable computers, a vast array of sensors, and other devices, leading to a large scale IoT deployments and numerous applications previously not possible. Many of the existing 4G technologies are laying foundation for 5G, there are also some new technologies to be included in the 5G radio access networks (RANs), not to mention some truly innovative concepts to be incorporated in the 5G internet. This talk is intended to survey these technologies and provide a roadmap from beyond 4G to 5G era.

Short Biography:

Dr. Jenq-Neng Hwang received the BS and MS degrees, both in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1981 and 1983 separately. He then received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Southern California. In the summer of 1989, Dr. Hwang joined the Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of Washington in Seattle, where he has been promoted to Full Professor since 1999. He served as the Associate Chair for Research from 2003 to 2005, and from 2011-2015. He is currently the Associate Chair for Global Affairs and International Development in the EE Department. He has written more than 300 journal, conference papers and book chapters in the areas of multimedia signal processing, and multimedia system integration and networking, including an authored textbook on "Multimedia Networking: from Theory to Practice," published by Cambridge University Press. Dr. Hwang has close working relationship with the industry on multimedia signal processing and multimedia networking.
Dr. Hwang received the 1995 IEEE Signal Processing Society's Best Journal Paper Award. He is a founding member of Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee of IEEE Signal Processing Society and was the Society's representative to IEEE Neural Network Council from 1996 to 2000. He is currently a member of Multimedia Technical Committee (MMTC) of IEEE Communication Society and also a member of Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee (MMSP TC) of IEEE Signal Processing Society. He served as associate editors for IEEE T-SP, T-NN and T-CSVT, T-IP and Signal Processing Magazine (SPM). He is currently on the editorial board of ZTE Communications, ETRI, IJDMB and JSPS journals. He served as the Program Co-Chair of IEEE ICME 2016 and was the Program Co-Chairs of ICASSP 1998 and ISCAS 2009. Dr. Hwang is a fellow of IEEE since 2001.