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    Dr. Mario Gerla 10月03日 (五) 到系上演講


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    系上藍崑展老師邀請 University of California at Los Angeles的 Dr. Mario Gerla至系上演講,檢附詳細資訊及時間地點於文後,機會難得,請大家踴躍參加!

    成大資訊工程專題演講
    主辦單位:國立成功大學 資訊工程系
    日 期:10月3日(五)
    時 間:2:00pm~3:30pm
    地 點:成功大學資訊工程系 4263教室
    對 象:資訊及相關系所教師及研究所學生
    題 目: New trends in vehicular communications: peer to peer networks and car sensor platforms  
    主講人:Dr. Mario Gerla  
    服務單位:University of California at Los Angeles

    內容摘要:
     Traditional vehicle communications have been mostly about mobile access from vehicle to the Internet, or to a highly instrumented environment. For example, the driver in the “intelligent” highway picks up navigation safety information (eg, icy patch ahead) from sensors on the curb.
     In the future, sensors will be embedded not only in the environment, but also in vehicles (video cameras, acoustic recorders, RFIDs, etc), extending, the environment to include mobile sensor platforms. A similar evolution is occurring in communications. From the traditional client (mobile) – server (Internet) model, Peer to Peer models are now emerging, to support distributed car to car applications such as navigation safety, content sharing (eg, Car Torrent, Ad Torrent) and network games (among car passengers!).
     In this talk we will focus on this emerging mobile sensor and P2P vehicular scenario. We will discuss access to the massive information collected by cars in the “sensor grid”, including “Epidemic Dissemination” methods where each car “diffuses” the information to neighbor cars. We will also report on our experience with Car Torrent and Ad Torrent (distributed content dissemination schemes among cars) and with forensic investigation of crime scenes.

    個人簡介:
     Mario Gerla received a graduate degree in engineering from the Politecnico di Milano in 1966, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in engineering from UCLA in 1970 and 1973. He became IEEE Fellow in 2002. After working for Network Analysis Corporation, New York, from 1973 to 1976, he joined the Faculty of the Computer Science Department at UCLA where he is now Professor. His research interests cover distributed computer communication systems and wireless networks. He has designed and implemented various network protocols (channel access, clustering, routing and transport) under DARPA and NSF grants. Currently he is leading the Network Research Lab at UCLA, with focus on robust, scalable network architectures for unmanned intelligent agents in defense and homeland security scenarios. He is also conducting research on scalable TCP transport for the Next Generation Internet (see www.cs.ucla.edu/NRL for recent publications).


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    公告人員:系辦人員
    公告日期:2008-09-25
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