澳大利亚迪肯大学Dr. James Zheng和Dr. Tom H. Luan 讲座通知

讲座主题:IoT and Service Computing ProspectsEmerging Technologies in Mobile Computing

地点:计算机学院三楼会议室

时间:2017613日下午130-330

联系人:俞东进

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 Title: IoT and Service Computing Prospects

Abstract: In this talk, I will first walk through some real industrial requirements and research challenges in Service computing and Internet of Things (IoT). I will then talk about research works which can potentially solve these issues, mainly covering fog computing, micro service, Business Process Management Engine, and some formal approach to secure IoT. The talk will be broad but covering some state of the art interesting research questions and directions in Service Computing and IoT, which shall be suitable both for researchers for in-depth enquiry and collaboration, and students who want to know how researchers can solve real-world issues.

Bio: Dr. James Zheng, PhD in Software Engineering from UT Austin, Master in Computer and Information Science from UNSW, Bachelor in Computer Information System from FuDan; Chief Solution Architect for Menulog Australia(2005-2012, the company sold for US 8.55 billion US Dollars), now assistant professor/lecturer in Computer Science in Deakin University. Specialized in Service Computing, IoT Security and Reliability Analysis.  Published more than 10 high quality publications in top journals and conferences(PerCOM, ICSE, ICCPS, IEEE Systems Journal, ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems).  Awarded the best paper in Australian distributed computing and doctoral conference in 2017.  Awarded Deakin Research outstanding award in 2016. Reviewer for top journals and conferences(IEEE Systems Journal, ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, Pervasive and Mobile Computing, IEEE Transaction on Cloud Computing,  PerCOM). 

 

Title: Emerging Technologies in Mobile Computing

Abstract:  Mobile electronics and applications now pervade our daily lives in every aspect, revolutionizing the way we work and live. On each passing day, mobile applications may connect with other devices to read our heartbeat and track our health conditions, adjusting the temperature and light of our room, coercing us to take morning walk, offering a different route that will help us avoid the rush hour traffic, and gaining artificial intelligence by  understanding our mobilities, gestures and social activities. In this talk, we are going to discuss on the main research issues in mobile computing and  introduce some emerging technologies and applications in mobile computing,  including augment reality, crowdsourcing, RFID and cloud computing.

Bio. : Dr. Tom H. Luan is the Lecturer in Mobile and Apps associated with the School of Information Technology at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. He received the B.E. degree from the Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, in 2004, the Master degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, in 2007, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 2012, all in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Luan’s research mainly focuses on the content distribution and media streaming in the vehicular ad hoc networks and peer-to-peer networking, protocol design and performance evaluation of wireless cloud computing and fog computing. Dr. Luan has authored/coauthored around 30 journal papers and 20 technical papers in conference proceedings, and awarded one US patent. He served as a TPC member for IEEE Globecom, ICC, PIMRC and the technical reviewer for multiple IEEE Transactions including TMC, TPDS, TVT, TWC and ITS.