Technical Webinar on "Privacy and Anonymity in Emerging Applications in 6G and Beyond: A Physical Layer Perspective" by Prof. Zhongxiang Wei.
Technical Webinar on "Privacy and Anonymity in Emerging Applications in 6G and Beyond: A Physical Layer Perspective" by Prof. Zhongxiang Wei.
Jointly Organized by
A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research,
IEEE ComSoc Singapore Chapter,
IEEE VTS Singapore Chapter.
Date: 27 January 2025 (Monday)
Time: 1:30 – 2:30pm
Webinar Link: https://zoom.us/j/97229970212?pwd=1QbaFEZLaOn5AreMuaTz9MFLbqTRyb.1
Zoom Meeting ID: 972 2997 0212
Passcode: 406637
Title: Privacy and Anonymity in Emerging Applications in 6G and Beyond: A Physical Layer Perspective
Abstract:
The upcoming 6G network, not only an improvement of existing communication technology but also a great paradigm revolution, is envisioned as the new engine of many compelling applications, such as edge-cloud computing, sensing/positioning, e-Health, e-Government etc. As these applications are expected to carry confidential private data during communications, it becomes much necessary to guarantee the endogenous privacy awareness of the emerging applications. In this talk, we aim at introducing the fundamentals of privacy at the physical layer, and provide novel solutions for considering and optimizing user anonymity. This family of anonymization techniques residing at the physical layer brings new insight on providing information privacy, with an eye on guaranteeing heterogeneous QoS tailed for new 6G applications.
Biography:
Zhongxiang Wei (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K., in 2017. From Mar. 2016 to Mar. 2017, he was with the I2R, A*STAR, as a Research Assistant. From Mar. 2018 to Dec. 2020, he was with the University College London as a Research Associate. He is currently an Associate Professor at Tongji University, China. He has authored more than 90 research papers in top-tier journals/conferences and 1 book. His current research interests include anonymous communications, large scale antenna systems and industry IoT. He was a recipient of the Shanghai Leading Talent Program (Young Scientist) in 2021, the best paper award of IEEE IWCMC'24, the CSC Outstanding Students Abroad in 2018. He acted as a Session/Track Chair of various international flagship conferences, such as IEEE GLOBECOM and ICASSP, and a Guest Editor of IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology.
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- Date: 27 Jan 2025
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Abstract:
The upcoming 6G network, not only an improvement of existing communication technology but also a great paradigm revolution, is envisioned as the new engine of many compelling applications, such as edge-cloud computing, sensing/positioning, e-Health, e-Government etc. As these applications are expected to carry confidential private data during communications, it becomes much necessary to guarantee the endogenous privacy awareness of the emerging applications. In this talk, we aim at introducing the fundamentals of privacy at the physical layer, and provide novel solutions for considering and optimizing user anonymity. This family of anonymization techniques residing at the physical layer brings new insight on providing information privacy, with an eye on guaranteeing heterogeneous QoS tailed for new 6G applications.
Biography:
Zhongxiang Wei (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K., in 2017. From Mar. 2016 to Mar. 2017, he was with the I2R, A*STAR, as a Research Assistant. From Mar. 2018 to Dec. 2020, he was with the University College London as a Research Associate. He is currently an Associate Professor at Tongji University, China. He has authored more than 90 research papers in top-tier journals/conferences and 1 book. His current research interests include anonymous communications, large scale antenna systems and industry IoT. He was a recipient of the Shanghai Leading Talent Program (Young Scientist) in 2021, the best paper award of IEEE IWCMC'24, the CSC Outstanding Students Abroad in 2018. He acted as a Session/Track Chair of various international flagship conferences, such as IEEE GLOBECOM and ICASSP, and a Guest Editor of IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology.
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