报告题目:Facing to Information Aging for 6G
报告人:Jemin Lee 韩国成均馆大学电子与计算机工程系副教授
主持人:杨阳 副教授
报告时间:2023年4月18号(周二)15:00-16:00
腾讯会议:508-988-058
报告摘要:
For the advances in 5G technology, the latency has been considered as a key metric for addressing the requirements of real-time communications. As wireless system evolves towards 6G, those requirements become more stringent to catering to the real-time and autonomous communications and decision-making for emerging cyber-physical and mission-critical interactive systems. Accordingly, the latency becomes insufficient to parameterize those requirements, which brings large attention to the information freshness, measured by the age of information. In this talk, with focusing on this information freshness, we will explore how to face to the information aging in 6G, specifically for wireless monitoring networks, edge computing-enabled networks, and the blockchain-enabled networks. Finally, we discuss the potential and the challenges associated with this promising avenue of research.
专家简介:
Jemin Lee is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), Suwon, Korea. She received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, in 2010, and she worked as the research fellow in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2010-2013, and the research fellow in Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) in 2014-2016. She has published more than 140 papers with 42 top 10% journal papers in JCR. Dr. Lee is currently an Area Editor for IEEE Transactions on Machine Learning in Communications and Networking, and an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications, the IEEE Communications Magazine, the IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, and the IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology. She was also as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Communications Letters, and the Guest Editor for the IEEE Wireless Communications and the ELSEVIER Physical Communication. She served as a Chair for the IEEE Communication Society (ComSoc) Radio Communications Technical Committee for 2021-2022, the Vice chair of IEEE ComSoC Asia-Pacific Board Information Services Committee for 2020-2021. She received “AI 2000” Most Influential Scholars Honorable Mention in Internet of Things (IoT), the Haedong Young Engineering Researcher Award in 2020, the IEEE ComSoc Katherine Johnson Young Author Best Paper Award in 2020, the IEEE WCSP 10-Year Anniversary Excellent Paper Award in 2019, the IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Outstanding Paper Award in 2017, the IEEE Wireless Communications Letters exemplary reviewer in 2014 and 2013, the IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Outstanding Young Researcher Award in 2014, the IEEE Communications Letters exemplary reviewer in 2012, the Temasek Research Fellowship in 2013, and the Chun-Gang Outstanding Research Award in 2011. Her research interests include B5G/6G wireless communications, wireless security, intelligent networking, and blockchain networks.