IEEE ENCS SP Chapter Meeting/Presentation: 5G Connectivity for Automotive
Abstract:
Automotive industry has entered the fast lane of innovations with many disruptive technologies that shape the future of vehicles. Electrification pushes the evolution of powertrain from traditional internal combustion engines to hybrid and electric engines for more energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction. Autonomous driving demands the rapid advances of sensor technology, machine learning algorithms, and highly efficient computation platforms. Digitization and connectivity are creating a new automotive ecosystem that makes modern vehicles active and essential information providers and consumers in a connected world. Although new technologies will lead to many business opportunities that the automotive industry has long been waiting for, they are disruptive and challenging even for the most established automotive companies.
This is the 2nd presentation of the automotive series to discuss 5G connectivity and V2X (Vehicle to Everything) for automotive.
Speaker:
George Huan has over 20 years engineering and product development experience at many technology companies. He is currently the principal systems architect of Karma Automotive, where he leads the EE architecture research and development of Infotainment and Connected Cars organization for Karma’s luxury electric vehicle product lines. George is volunteering at IEEE Eastern Carolina Section as a chapter chair for Signal Processing.
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- Date: 12 Dec 2019
- Time: 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- 911 Partners Way
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- United States 27606
- Building: NCSU Engineering Building 1 (EB1)
- Room Number: 1005
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ghuan@ieee.org
- Starts 03 December 2019 09:57 PM
- Ends 12 December 2019 09:57 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
George Huan
Biography:
George Huan has over 20 years engineering and product development experience at many technology companies. He is currently the principal systems architect of Karma Automotive, where he leads the EE architecture research and development of Infotainment and Connected Cars organization for Karma’s luxury electric vehicle product lines. George is volunteering at IEEE Eastern Carolina Section as a chapter chair for Signal Processing.
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Agenda
18:30 - 19:00 Networking with sandwiches and soda
19:00 – 19:10 Chapter meeting and announcements
19:10 - 20:00 Presentation
20:00 - 20:30 Q&A and more networking