講者: 張繼昆教授
Georgia Research Alliance and Byers Eminent Scholar Chair Professor in Optical Networking of Georgia Institute of Technology
2019年4月18⽇(四) 14:00-16:00 台達館Delta R919
Fiber wireless convergence enables the game changing architecture to deliver extremely
diverse and demanding services required by 5G and beyond networks. The next generation communication networks are envisioned to exponentially increase the data throughput and capacity of the legacy orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems while being adaptive to application-oriented services, such as enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) for mission critical applications and massive machine type communication (mMTC) for realizing Internet of Things (IoT) with efficient connectivity.
Prof. Gee-Kung Chang is the Georgia Research Alliance and Byers Eminent Scholar Chair Professor in Optical Networking of Georgia Institute of Technology. He is currently the Director of the NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Fiber-Wireless Integration and Networking (FiWIN) for Hetergeneous Mobile Data Communications. He served as the Site Director of NSF Center for Optical Wireless Applications, and Co-Director of Geogia Tech Terabit Optical Networking Research Center. He received his BS degree in Physics from the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan and his PhD degree from University of California, Riverside.