Digital Twins are Driving the Future of Connected and Automated Vehicles

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This is a Distinguished Lecture by Professor Qingyang Song from Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, hosted by VTS chapter of IEEE New Zealand North Section. Interested participants in Auckland central are highly encouraged to attend the event.



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  • 6 St Paul Street, AUT City Campus
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  • Auckland, North Island
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  • Starts 05 July 2025 12:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 29 July 2025 02:00 AM UTC
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Professor Qingyang Song of Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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Digital Twins are Driving the Future of Connected and Automated Vehicles

The edge-cutting technology of Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) will advance the transportation system for the foreseeable future. CAVs are expected to maintain fully-automated judgement and manipulation without human intervention and, additionally, create safer driving and smarter traffic management. Digital twins (DTs) are the quiet but powerful forces enabling these new possibilities behind the scenes. In this talk, a Digital Twin Network (DTN) consisting of connected DTs is introduced to help CAVs in terms of ubiquitous perception, adaptive path planning and precise motion control. Heterogeneous learning models and adverse learning methods are employed at different scales of solution, progressing towards specificity, adaptation and accuracy.

Biography:

Qingyang Song received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Communications Engineering from the University of Sydney, Australia, in 2007. From 2001 to 2002 she was with the TCL (in Shenzhen, China) where she worked as a Software Engineer. From 2007 to 2018, she served as an Associate Professor and a Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Northeastern University, China. She also served as an Academic Committee member and a Degree Committee member of the School. Since Sept. 2018, she has joined the Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, as a Professor. She has achieved an excellent track record for teaching, student supervision and research with publication of 2 books, over 10 patents, and over 120 research papers in high impact journals and conferences in the field of communications engineering. She has successfully secured significant research funding through highly competitive government programs and established productive partnerships with both industry and governmental research organizations. She has contributed to the profession and the community as an Area Editor of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, an Academic Editor of Digital Communications and Networks, the Chair of IEEE VTS Fellowship and Scholarship Committee and TPC chairs for some IEEE conferences.

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Address:Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, , Chongqing, China