VDL on "The Future of Smart Ecosystem in Empowered by IoT Collaborative Technologies"

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IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer

The talk will be given at http://honet-ict.org


The CTS IEEE Austin ComSoc/SP/CE joint chaptewrs along with Austin Computer/EMBS joint chapter invite you to attend presentation on

"The Future of Smart Ecosystem in Empowered by IoT Collaborative Technologies"

By Fawzi Behmann

 

Abstract

IoT and several collaborative technologies of sensors, wearables, communications protocols and analytics are gradually becoming an integral part of smart ecosystem solutions. Such a solution can offer new classes of applications and services which were not feasible before.

 

This talk will introduce the concept and vision of IoT and architectural evolution including collaborative technologies including 5G, Analytics impacting many markets. 5G/6G & AI/ML empowered IoT will have greater impact in building smart cities and communities.

 

The talk include the following:

  1. a) Introduction of IoT and collaborative IoT and disruptive technologies
  2. b) Smart connectivity and ecosystem solutions in key markets
  3. c) Future Trends and Key Challenges

 

 

Speaker Biography:

Fawzi is visionary, innovative, thought leader, author, results driven with unique blend of business acumen, marketing and technology skills. Core technical skills is communications and networking specializes in disruptive technology positioning such as IoT, AI, 5G in developing smart ecosystem solutions in key markets such as health & and wellness, public safety, smart homes/building, smart energy and mobility.

Fawzi held variety of leadership positions with Tier 1 companies such as Teleglobe International carrier, Nortel Network systems, Motorola/Freescale semiconductor. He founded TelNet Management Consulting Inc. 2009 and Co-authored book on “Collaborative IoT” by Wiley.

 

Fawzi volunteered at IEEE and currently he is a member of IEEE Future Direction on security, applications and services. He is IEEE WCNC 2022 chair, ComSoc North America Regional Director (serving over 10,000 members) and BoG member. He chairs multiple joint chapters on Communications, signal processing, Computer, EMBS and Consumer technology. Prior, Fawzi was Region 5 conference committee chair and Central Texas chair.

As a distinguished member of the IEEE.org organization, Fawzi, has toured and lectured in many parts of the world including Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Togo, Singapore, Malaysia, Morocco, Tunisia, Abu Dhabi, India, Mexico, Croatia, Dublin, and many cities in US and Canada in the last few years. Fawzi is a member of several boards and is the Co-Chair of the Intelligent Health Association's "I oT in healthcare Consortium". He is a keynote speaker at several international conferences.

 

Fawzi received multiple awards including IEEE MGA Section Leadership (2017-2018), IEEE USA professional leadership award for 2017, ComSoc Chapter of the year awards for 2017, 2015 and Regional outstanding Member for 2013, 2014 and 2015.



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  • Date: 14 Dec 2020
  • Time: 07:00 AM to 08:30 AM
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  Speakers

Dr. Suresh Subramaniam, Ph.D.

Topic:

“Elastic Optical Networks Virtual DLP”

ABSTRACT: Fiber optic transmission has dominated long-distance communications for several decades. Numerous technological advances which have tremendously increased the reach, speed, and reliability of optical communications have constantly out paced by the ever-increasing demand for bandwidth. More recently, optical transmission has expanded its reach into metro and access networks.

In this second of a two-part lecture series, the focus will be on some recent advancements in optical switching and transmission that have enabled the allocation of spectrum to optical connections at a much finer granularity than traditional Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM).  Elastic optical networks employ such a transmission and switching due to their ability to fit the spectrum to the demanded bandwidth.

Biography:

Dr. Suresh Subramaniam received his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Washington, Seattle, in 1997.  He is the Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the George Washington University, Washington DC, where he directs the Lab for Intelligent Networking and Computing.  His research interests are in the architectural, algorithmic, and performance aspects of communication networks, with current emphasis on optical networks, cloud computing, data center networks, and IoT.  He has published about 225 peer-reviewed papers in these areas. In addition, Dr Subramaniam has received several grants from the US National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in support in his research.

Dr. Subramaniam is a co-editor of three books on optical networking.  He has served in leadership positions for several top conferences including IEEE ComSoc’s flagship conferences of ICC, Globecom, and INFOCOM.  He serves on the editorial boards of the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and the IEEE/OSA Journal of Optical Communications and Networking. During 2012 and 2013, he served as the elected Chair of the IEEE Communication Society Optical Networking Technical Committee. He received the 2017 SEAS Distinguished Researcher Award from George Washington University, and was named Fellow of the IEEE in 2015 for his “contributions to optical networks, architectures, algorithms, and performance modeling!”





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