Title: Meta-Networking: Empowering Communications with Multi-faceted Awareness
Speaker: Celimuge Wu, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Time: 11:00, January 2,2024
Location: 8A306
Abstract:
This talk introduces Meta-networking: a revolutionary networking architecture that transmits beyond the Shannon capacity of communication channels by improving the information density in the network with collaboration among distributed network entities based on efficient service classification and data feature extraction. An overview of Meta-Networking is provided and the key principles and components of Meta-Networking, including the quality-of-experience characterization, AI-empowered semantic encoding, and information density improvement, are analyzed. It enables a groundbreaking communication system where a much larger amount of information is transmitted without increasing the size of binary digits. Furthermore, an application scenario for image transmission in the Internet of Vehicles is discussed, which shows significant performance improvement compared with conventional communications. It is believed that Meta-Networking has the potential for revolutionizing communication systems with higher efficiency, stronger reliability, and intelligence awareness.
Short bio:
Celimuge Wu received his PhD degree from The University of Electro-Communications, Japan. He is currently a professor and the director of Meta-Networking Research Center, The University of Electro-Communications. His research interests include Vehicular Networks, Edge Computing, IoT, and AI for Wireless Networking and Computing. He serves as an associate editor of IEEE TCCN, IEEE TNSE, and IEEE TGCN. He is Vice Chair (Asia Pacific) of IEEE Technical Committee on Big Data (TCBD). He is a recipient of 2021 IEEE Communications Society Outstanding Paper Award, 2021 IEEE Internet of Things Journal Best Paper Award, IEEE Computer Society 2020 Best Paper Award and IEEE Computer Society 2019 Best Paper Award Runner-Up. He is an IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Distinguished Lecturer.
(撰稿、一审:谢仁平,二审:余馥凝,终审:陶铭)