Abstract:
It is envisioned 5G Networks will integrate diverse spectrum, deployments, technologies to achieve diverse and enhanced KPIs and support diverse applications and services. In special, 5G networks are expected to support data rates of 10-50 Gbps for low-mobility users, deliver an end-to-end latency of less than 5 milliseconds and over-the-air latency of less than one millisecond, broad coverage area, and efficient use of the spectrum by using MIMO, advanced coding and modulation schemes and new waveform design. The question is how challenge and difficult it is to achieve the expected performance. Can we have alternative and better approach to achieve such performance? In this talk, we introduce Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks by making use of the advantages of different networks to achieve the performance goal. We also present our developed Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks simulator for demonstration.
Biography:
Xuemin (Sherman) Shen is a University Professor, and Associate Chair for Graduate Study, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada. Dr. Shen's research focuses on wireless resource management, wireless network security, smart grid and vehicular ad hoc and sensor networks. He is the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE IoT J. He serves as the General Chair for Mobihoc'15, the Technical Program Committee Chair for IEEE GC'16, IEEE Infocom'14, IEEE VTC'10, the Symposia Chair for IEEE ICC'10, the Technical Program Committee Chair for IEEE Globecom'07, the Chair for IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Wireless Communications. Dr. Shen is an elected IEEE ComSoc Vice President - Publications, the chair of IEEE ComSoc Distinguish Lecturer selection committee, and a member of IEEE ComSoc Fellow evaluation committee. Dr. Shen received the Excellent Graduate Supervision Award in 2006, and the Premier's Research Excellence Award (PREA) in 2003 from the Province of Ontario, Canada. Dr. Shen is a registered Professional Engineer of Ontario, Canada, an IEEE Fellow, an Engineering Institute of Canada Fellow, a Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow, a Royal Society of Canada Fellow, and a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Vehicular Technology Society and Communications Society.