报告主题: Innovations Behind Strong Growth of Smartphones
报告专家:黄正能
报告时间:12月14日上午9:00
报告地点: 行政楼19楼
主办单位:电气学院,国际交流处,科研处
专家介绍:
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Dr. Jenq-Neng Hwang received the BS and MS degrees, both in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1981 and 1983 separately. He then received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Southern California. In the summer of 1989, Dr. Hwang joined the Department of Electrical Engineering of the University of Washington in Seattle, where he has been promoted to Full Professor since 1999. He served as the Associate Chair for Research from 2003 to 2005, and from 2011-2015. He is currently the Associate Chair for Global Affairs and International Development in the EE Department. He has written more than 300 journal, conference papers and book chapters in the areas of multimedia signal processing, and multimedia system integration and networking, including an authored textbook on Multimedia Networking: from Theory to Practice, published by Cambridge University Press. Dr. Hwang has close working relationship with the industry on multimedia signal processing and multimedia networking.
Dr. Hwang received the 1995 IEEE Signal Processing Society's Best Journal Paper Award. He is a founding member of Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee of IEEE Signal Processing Society and was the Society's representative to IEEE Neural Network Council from 1996 to 2000. He is currently a member of Multimedia Technical Committee (MMTC) of IEEE Communication Society and also a member of Multimedia Signal Processing Technical Committee (MMSP TC) of IEEE Signal Processing Society. He served as associate editors for IEEE T-SP, T-NN and T-CSVT, T-IP and Signal Processing Magazine (SPM). He is currently on the editorial board of ZTE Communications, ETRI, IJDMB and JSPS journals. He served as the Program Co-Chair of IEEE ICME 2016 and was the Program Co-Chairs of ICASSP 1998 and ISCAS 2009. Dr. Hwang is a fellow of IEEE since 2001.
内容介绍:
According to the most recent Cisco’s Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast, the global mobile devices and connections in 2015 grew to 7.9 billion, up from 7.3 billion in 2014, smartphones accounted for most of that growth. The total number of smartphones (including tablets) will be nearly 50% of global devices and connections by 2020. In this talk, I will first address some fundamental innovations behind strong growth of smartphones, such as 3GPP’s mobile standards, MPEG’s audio/video standards, secured and right protected usage, energy optimized CPU/GPU, and many useful cloud-based interactive APPs, based on big data and artificial intelligence and machine learning. To continue to sustain the growth of smartphones, some potential innovations which are expected to be incorporated into smartphones will also be discussed.