Connected Things for Intelligence, Communications, Computing and Control
Speaker: Yuguang "Michael" Fang – Kowloon, Hong KongTopic(s): Networks and Communications
Abstract
Whether we like it or not, our living space has been stealthily and steadily transformed into a world of connected things! Various devices (things such as sensors, actuators, smart phones, and tablets, etc.) have been deployed or populated in our living environments for various purposes and, together with our network infrastructure, formed a web of information hovering around us. These devices or things are connected and organized for system monitoring, information extraction, and processing, and decision-making to, for better or worse, manage and control our living environments, which are supposed to make our living environments smarter and safer. Unfortunately, all these connected things create tremendous data (big data), resulting in a significant traffic burden on existing telecommunications infrastructure (networks), and also gradually make each one of us lose our clothes as the emperor without clothes (privacy). In this talk, the speaker will overview some of the “connected” issues on connected things (Internet of Things) and then discuss the design challenges and their potential solutions.
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 45Duration: 60 minutes
Languages Available: Chinese (Simplified), English
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