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刘云浩:Internet of Everything for New Industrial Revolution

 

清华大学长江学者特聘教授、清华大学软件学院院长、清华大学信息学院副院长

个人简介:
        Yunhao Liu, ACM Fellow and IEEE Fellow, Chang Jiang Chair Professor. Yunhao received his BS degree in Automation Department from Tsinghua University in 1995, and an MS and a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University in 2003 and 2004, respectively. Yunhao is an ACM Distinguished Speaker. He is the recipient of the ACM Presidential Award (2013) and the NSF China Distinguished Young Scholar Award (2011). He was the Associate Editors-in-Chief for IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems from 2011 through 2014, and he is now Associate Editor for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and ACM Transactions on Sensor Network. Yunhao has authored/co-authored three books and more than 180 research papers. He received 4 Best Paper Awards in international leading conferences and has over 15,000 citations (h-index of 56).
报告摘要:
        In this talk, I will introduce several of our ongoing Internet of Things (IoT) projects such as the GreenOrbs and CitySee. In these projects, we have deployed over 1000 sensor nodes, with totally more than 10,000 sensors, for monitoring water, CO2, NO2, automobiles, and human activities. I will also present TagSys, a passive RFID based luggage tracking system, which has resulted the ACM MobiCom 2014 Best Paper Award and has been deployed in Beijing International Airport with more 110,000 tags. I will focus on a few key ideas such as passive diagnosis, sensorless sensing, and communication as a sensing, the opportunities and challenges in extremely large scale IoT systems, and the impact of IoT to the new industrial revolution.