”无限未来“学术论坛 I Paving the Way for Low-Latency Wireless Networking in the Wild (7.22)

发布者:何万源发布时间:2024-07-12浏览次数:10

Title: Paving the Way for Low-Latency Wireless Networking in the Wild

Speaker: Dr. He (Henry) CHEN

时间:2024722日,10:00

地点:无线谷1319会议室

Abstract: An increasing number of latency-critical applications—such as industrial automation, edge robotics, mixed reality, and cloud gaming—are operating over wireless networks. Reducing the latency induced by these networks is crucial, as it poses a significant bottleneck to achieving consistently low end-to-end latency. Recognizing this important trend, both 5G and WiFi technologies have strived to support low-latency services. For example, 5G URLLC aims to achieve one millisecond transmission latency, a target that has yet to be fully realized. On the WiFi side, the next generation (IEEE 802.11bn) is set to prioritize Ultra High Reliability to better support latency-critical applications. In this talk, I will share lessons learned from my decade-long research in this field and present our recent progress in acquiring valuable lower-layer insights from WiFi and 5G networks in the wild. I will also discuss how these insights can empower agile adaptations at higher layers, bringing us closer to achieving consistently low end-to-end latency over wireless networks.

Short bio: Dr. He (Henry) CHEN is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong SAR, China. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Information Engineering from The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. He was a Research Fellow with the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, The University of Sydney before joining CUHK. Dr. Chen is now leading the wireless networking and sensing (WiNS) research group http://iiotc.ie.cuhk.edu.hk/ at CUHK.

Dr. Chen's current research interest includes low-latency wireless networking, intelligent wireless sensing, and their applications in enhancing real-time robotic and AI systems.  

Dr. Chen is serving on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, and he served on the editorial board of IEEE Wireless Communications Letters between 2020 and 2022.