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移動帶來機遇:盤活網絡動態內生資源賦能智慧城市與低空經濟


  • 講者 : 方玉光 教授
  • 日期 : 2026/01/08 (Thu.) 13:30~15:00
  • 地點 : 資創中心122 演講廳
  • 邀請人 : 逄愛君主任
Abstract
Smart city is envisioned to provide its residents with a rich set of smart services such as smart mobility, smart health/aging, and public safety, while low altitude economy is to overcome the terrain constraints to provide complementary or better services by leveraging over-the-air advantage. However, all these life-sustaining and value-added services will not be possible without effective support of sufficient right-on-spot and right-on-time resources for sensing, communications, computing, storage, and intelligence (SCCSI), and the current state-of-the-art infrastructure does not support well for such service provisioning. In this talk, the speaker will offer an envisioned design to enable SCCSI capabilities by leverage mobile things to “get” in-network resources closer to where and when they are needed to fulfill ultimate service missions.
Bio

Dr. Yuguang “Michael” Fang received an MS degree in Mathematics from Qufu Normal University, Shandong, China in 1987, a PhD degree in Systems, Control and Industrial Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in 1994, and a PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Systems from Boston University in 1997. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Florida in 2000 as an assistant professor, then was promoted to associate professor in 2003, full professor in 2005, and distinguished professor in 2019, respectively. Since August 2022, he has been a Hong Kong Global STEM Scholar and the Chair Professor of Internet of Things with the Department of Computer Science at City University of Hong Kong, where he is also the founding Director of Hong Kong JC STEM Lab of Smart City.

Dr. Fang received many awards, including the US NSF CAREER Award, US ONR Young Investigator Award, 2018 IEEE Vehicular Technology Outstanding Service Award, IEEE Communications Society AHSN Technical Achievement Award (2019), CISTC Technical Recognition Award (2015), and WTC Recognition Award (2014). He served as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2013-2017) and IEEE Wireless Communications (2009-2012), and serves/served on several editorial boards of journals, including Proceedings of the IEEE (2018-present) and ACM Computing Surveys (2017-present). He served as the Technical Program Co-Chair of IEEE INFOCOM’2014. He has actively engaged with his professional community, serving as a Member-at-Large of the Board of Governors of IEEE Communications Society (2022-2024) and the Director of Magazines of IEEE Communications Society (2018-2019). He is a fellow of ACM, IEEE, and AAAS.