学术报告:The Limit of Wireless Network Capacity
报告题目:The Limit of Wireless Network Capacity
主讲:毛国强教授,悉尼科技大学,IEEE Fellow
日期:2018年3月9日(周五)
时间:上午10:30am -12:00am
地点:数据科学与bat365在线中国登录入口 A201
主持:陈旭 教授
摘要:
Wireless network capacity has doubled every 30 monthsfor more than three decades since the advent of the cellular phone, aphenomenon widely known as “Cooper's Law”, named after the cell phone pioneerMartin Cooper. Like all exponential growths, Cooper’s Law must eventually reacha limit. There have been few studies and little understanding on when the Lawwill plateau and how close we are to the end of the Law. When Cooper’s Law doesplateau, it will pose major challenges to almost all sectors of the high-techindustry. The capability to predict the end of Cooper’s Law and to know thelimit of wireless capacity growth is crucial for the high-tech industry sectorsto set realistic expectations and growth plans, and avoid the sudden shock thatpotentially destroys their growth. In this talk, I will introduce our recentresearch aiming to answer three critically important questions of when Cooper’sLaw will end, what may cause the Law to end and how to prolong the lifetime ofthe Law.
报告人介绍:
Guoqiang Mao received PhD intelecommunications engineering in 2002 from Edith Cowan University. He was withthe School of Electrical and Information Engineering, the University of Sydneybetween 2002 and 2014. He joined the University of Technology Sydney inFebruary 2014 as Professor of Wireless Networking and Director of Center forReal-time Information Networks. He has published over 200 papers ininternational conferences and journals, which have been cited more than 5,800times. He is an editor of the IEEETransactions on Wireless Communications (since 2014), IEEE Transactions onVehicular Technology (since 2010) and received “Top Editor” award foroutstanding contributions to the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology in2011, 2014 and 2015. He is a co-chair of IEEE Intelligent Transport SystemsSociety Technical Committee on Communication Networks. He has served as achair, co-chair and TPC member in a large number of international conferences.His research interest includes intelligent transport systems, applied graphtheory and its applications in telecommunications, Internet of Things, nextgeneration mobile communication systems, and wireless localization techniques.He is a Fellow of IEEE and IET.