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关于新加坡科技设计大学Prof. Tony Q.S. Quek学术报告会

发布日期 :2013-10-23    阅读次数 :2926

TopicThe Innovative Road to 5G

Time20131028日(周一)

上午10:30-11:30

Venue:信电大楼-215学术厅

SpeakerProf. Tony Q.S. Quek

                  Singapore University of Technology and Design

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, in 1998 and 2000, respectively. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, he earned the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Feb. 2008. 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 cooperative networks, heterogeneous networks, smart grid, green communications, wireless security, compressed sensing, and cognitive radio.

Dr. Quek has been actively involved in organizing and chairing sessions, and has served as a member of the Technical Program Committee (TPC) in a number of international conferences. He is currently an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications and the IEEE Wireless Communications Letters. He was Guest Editor for the IEEE Communications Magazine (Special Issue on Heterogeneous and Small Cell Networks) in May 2013 and IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (Special Issue on Signal Processing for the 5G Revolution) in November 2014.

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

Abstract

Since 4G cellular technology development is considered to have concluded in 2011, the attention of the research community is shifting towards what will be the next set of innovations in wireless communication technologies which we will refer to collectively as 5G (fifth generation technologies). Given a historical 10-year cycle for every generation of cellular advancement, it is expected that networks with 5G technologies will be deployed around 2020. In this talk, we will discuss the new design challenges in 5G and provide some innovative technology drivers that can potentially help us to meet such challenges. In particular, we will present some of our recent results related to 5G and conclude by discussing some future work.