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2014/11/27(四)Transforming Heterogeneous Networks for a Sustainable Future,Assistant Professor Tony Q.S. Quek

11/27()系上邀請Professor Tony Q.S. Quek 至本系演講

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時間:11月27日(星期四),10:30am~12:00nn

地點: EC 345

演講者:Professor Tony Q.S. Quek

題目: Transforming Heterogeneous Networks for a Sustainable Future

Abstract

Heterogeneous networks have attracted intense interest from both academia and industry to potentially improve spatial reuse and coverage, thus allowing cellular systems to achieve higher data rates, while retaining the seamless connectivity and mobility of cellular networks. Energy harvesting and wireless energy transfer open up new exciting possibilities in wireless communication and networking by enabling energy self-sufficient, energy self-sustaining environmentally friendly operation with practically infinite lifetimes, and simultaneous and synergistic distribution of information and energy in networks. Consequently, the transformation of heterogeneous networks by intelligently incorporating energy harvesting and wireless energy transfer can greatly improve the sustainability and operational of future cellular networks. In this talk, we will introduce our recent work in designing sustainable heterogeneous networks and briefly discuss some possible extensions in this area.

 

Biography

Tony Q.S. Quek received the B.E. and M.E. degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, respectively. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, he earned the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor with the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). He is also a Scientist with the Institute for Infocomm Research. His current research topics include sensor networks, heterogeneous networks, smart grid, green communications, wireless security, big data processing, compressed sensing, and cognitive radio.

 

Dr. Quek has been actively involved in organizing and chairing sessions, and has served as a TPC member in a numerous international conferences. He served as the Communication Theory Symposium Co-Chair for the IEEE ICC in 2015, the PHY & Fundamentals Track Co-Chair for the IEEE WCNC in 2015, the PHY & Fundamentals Track Co-Chair for the IEEE EuCNC in 2015. He is currently an Executive Editorial Committee Member for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications and the IEEE Wireless Communications Letters. He was Guest Editor for the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (Special Issue on Signal Processing for the 5G Revolution) in November 2014 and the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine (Special Issue on Heterogeneous Cloud Radio Access Networks) in June 2015.

 

Dr. Quek received the 2008 Philip Yeo Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Research, the IEEE Globecom 2010 Best Paper Award, the 2011 CAS Fellowship for Young International Scientists, the 2012 IEEE William R. Bennett Prize in the field of communication networking, the IEEE SPAWC 2013 Best Student Paper Award, and the IEEE WCSP 2014 Best Paper Award.