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Kwei-Jay Lin 教授学术报告会

发布者:系统管理员发布时间:2016-10-14浏览次数:103

报告题目: Building Smart Living Environment using Internet of Things物联网技术构建智慧居住环境
报告人: Kwei-Jay Lin 教授  University of California, Irvine
报告时间:2016年10月17日(星期一)11:00 - 12:00
报告地点:浑南校区 文管楼 B110
邀请人:邓庆绪教授
报告摘要:
With the popularity of sensing, actuation and wearable technology, Internet of Things (IoT) has become the next IT innovation battlefront. Many visionary companies have started to invest into this area by proposing, developing, acquiring and producing advanced IoT products such as smart thermostat (NEST), smart light (HUE), smart watch (AppleWatch), smart car (Google), etc. However, due to the diversity of embedded devices, application domains, and networking requirements, building IoT applications requires significant customization effort on sensors, embedded software, cyber-physical coordination, and backend service support, which presents a big challenge for many service providers from all over the world.
We present WuKong, a flexible IoT platform and middleware, that can help ease the development process for new IoT applications. The Wukong middleware supports the flow-based programming (FBP) model that can be used by users to easily define data and control workflows among virtual, conceptual sensing nodes. The WuKong middleware automatically and intelligently decides how to deploy an IoT application by mapping an FBP to physical devices in order to meet the functionality requirements under deployment policies.
报告人简介
Kwei-Jay Lin is a Professor at the University of California, Irvine. He is an Adjunct Professor at the National Taiwan University and National Tsinghua University, Taiwan; Zhejiang University and Fudan University, China; Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. He is a Chief Scientist at the NTU IoX Research Center at the National Taiwan University, Taipei. He was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Academia Sinica, Taiwan in Spring 2016. 
Prof. Lin is an IEEE Fellow, and Editor-In- Chief of the Springer Journal on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA). He was the Co-Chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Business Informatics and Systems (TCBIS) until 2012. He has served on many international conferences, recently as conference co-chairs of IEEE SOCA 2016. His research interest includes service-oriented systems, IoT systems, middleware, real-time computing, and distributed computing.