报告时间:2019年4月19日下午15:00-17:30
报告地点:铁道校区世纪楼C座201国际报告厅
报告题目:迈向可扩展且可靠的车辆到一切(V2X)系统
Towards a Scalable and Reliable Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) System
报告人:Lin Cai(蔡霖), 教授,加拿大维多利亚大学
报告摘要:
“如果没有优秀的交通系统,就没有伟大的文明建设”。现代交通运输在安全、移动、环境和空间等方面遇到了巨大挑战。“车辆到一切V2X”包括车辆到车辆(V2V),车辆到基础设施(V2I),车辆到行人(V2P),车辆到云(V2C),车辆到传感器(V2S)等。V2X将成为现代交通工具的改变者。目前仍面临着诸多问题和挑战。在本次演讲中,我们首先探讨V2X系统的可扩展性和可靠性挑战,并给出我们的一些解决方案。期望能够激发更多的研究成果和进展,为V2X的新时代做出贡献。
Abstract:"No great civilization has been built without some well-defined system of transportation." Modern transportation today encounters great challenges in safety, mobility, environment, and space.Vehicle toEverything (V2X), the umbrella term including vehicle to vehicle (V2V), vehicle to infrastructure (V2I), vehicle to pedestrian (V2P), vehicle to cloud (V2C), vehicle to sensor (V2S), etc., will be a game changer for modern transportation. However, there are many research issues and challenges remaining unsolved and beckoning further investigation. In this talk, we first brief the scalability and reliability challenges of V2X system, and introduce some of our solutions. Hope they inspire more research efforts and advances, contributing to the new era of V2X.
报告人简介:
Lin Cai received her M.A.Sc. and PhD degrees (awarded Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Studies) in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, in 2002 and 2005, respectively. Since 2005, she has been with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria, and she is currently a Professor. Her research interests span several areas in communications and networking, with a focus on network protocol and architecture design supporting emerging multimedia traffic and Internet of Things.
She was a recipient of the NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplement (DAS) Grants in 2010 and 2015, respectively, and the Best Paper Awards of IEEE ICC 2008 and IEEE WCNC 2011. She has founded and chaired IEEE Victoria Section Vehicular Technology and Communications Joint Societies Chapter.
She has been elected to serve the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Board of Governors, 2019-2021. She has served as an area editor for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, a member of the Steering Committee of the IEEE Transactions on Big Data (TBD) and IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing (TCC), an Associate Editor of the IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, International Journal of Sensor Networks, and Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN), and as the Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE VTS Society. She has served as a TPC symposium co-chair for IEEE Globecom'10 and Globecom'13. She is a registered professional engineer of British Columbia, Canada.