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[ISS] Seminario su wireless networks


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  • Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 12:32:08 +0200

A tutti gli interessati,

Un relativamente giovane ma validissimo collega mezzo Koreano mezzo statunitense, Sunghyun Choi, sara' qui da noi per un seminario il 15 aprile giovedi', ore 12.30, in aula R3sso il dipartimento di ingegneria elettronica piano terra pre. Sunghyun e' uno tra i massimi esperti di reti wireless in area locale e metropolitana, ed e' stato parte in causa nella standardizzazione di wifi. E ove foste ancora scettici sulla sua "statura scientifica", guardate il CV riportato a seguire.

Ovviamente tutti gli interessati sono benvenuti. Per gli studenti di frs_bis, l'invito e' principalmente rivolto agli studenti dello SCORSO anno se non altro perche' hanno un minimo di basi per seguire, ma magari anche qualche nuovo studente con un minimo di competenze autodidatte in reti wireless a pacchetto (es. wifi) puo' essere interessato (e comunque al peggio, anche se vi mancasse qualche background, tentar non nuoce).

Il seminario e' in lingua inglese (ma dai?!)

Vi aspetto numerosi! GB


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Title: QoS-Aware Load Indicators for Intelligent Cell Selection

Speaker: Prof. Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea)

Abstract:

­Load balancing in cellular networks is an important
technique to mitigate the imbalanced usage of network-wide
air-resources. Specifically, the load information notified by the
network to users over the air, i.e., load indicator, helps a user
intelligently select a base station (BS) by considering the network
load along with the channel quality information obtained by its
own local measurement. Our key argument is that the load
indicator should be more detailed than the overall resource
occupancy ratio since the air resources in packet-based cellular
systems are shared differently among heterogeneous traffic flows
depending on their distinct quality-of-service (QoS) requirements.
Accordingly, we propose QoS-aware load indicators when traffic
flows with and without throughput constraints are mixed. Then,
we discuss three BS selection algorithms, which are devised based
on the proposed QoS-aware load indicators. Simulation results
show that our proposed schemes indeed achieve more intelligent
BS selections.

Short Bio:

Sunghyun Choi is currently a visiting associate professor at the Electrical Engineering department, Stanford University, USA, and an associate professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University (SNU), Seoul, Korea. Before joining SNU in September 2002, he was with Philips Research USA, Briarcliff Manor, New York, USA as a Senior Member Research Staff and a project leader for three years. He received his B.S. (summa cum laude) and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 1992 and 1994, respectively, and received Ph.D. at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in September, 1999.

His current research interests are in the area of wireless/mobile networks with emphasis on wireless LAN/MAN/PAN, next-generation mobile networks, mesh networks, cognitive radios, resource management, data link layer protocols, and cross-layer approaches. He authored/coauthored over 140 technical papers and book chapters in the areas of wireless/mobile networks and communications. He has co-authored (with B. G. Lee) a book "Broadband Wireless Access and Local Networks: Mobile WiMAX and WiFi," Artech House, 2008. He holds 19 US patents, 10 European patents, and 11 Korea patents, and has tens of patents pending. He has served as a General Co-Chair of COMSWARE 2008, and a Technical Program Committee Co-Chair of ACM Multimedia 2007, IEEE WoWMoM 2007 and IEEE/Create-Net COMSWARE 2007. He was a Co-Chair of Cross-Layer Designs and Protocols Symposium in IWCMC 2006, 2007, and 2008, the workshop co-chair of WILLOPAN 2006, the General Chair of ACM WMASH 2005, and a Technical Program Co-Chair for ACM WMASH 2004. He has also served on program and organization committees of numerous leading wireless and networking conferences including IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE SECON, IEEE MASS, and IEEE WoWMoM. He is also serving on the editorial boards of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE Wireless Communications, ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R), Journal of Communications and Networks (JCN), Computer Networks, and Computer Communications. He has served as a guest editor for IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), IEEE Wireless Communications, Pervasive and Mobile Computing (PMC), ACM Wireless Networks (WINET), Wireless Personal Communications (WPC), and Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC). He gave a tutorial on IEEE 802.11 in ACM MobiCom 2004 and IEEE ICC 2005. From 2000 to 2007, he was a voting member of IEEE 802.11 WLAN Working Group.

He has received a number of awards including the Young Scientist Award awarded by the President of Korea (2008); IEEK/IEEE Joint Award for Young IT Engineer (2007); the Outstanding Research Award (2008) and the Best Teaching Award (2006) both from the College of Engineering, Seoul National University; the Best Paper Award from IEEE WoWMoM 2008; and Recognition of Service Award (2005, 2007) from ACM. Dr. Choi was a recipient of the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS) Scholarship and the Korean Government Overseas Scholarship during 1997-1999 and 1994-1997, respectively. He is a senior member of IEEE, and a member of ACM, KICS, IEEK, KIISE.




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