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Distributed Coding and Networking for Wireless Sensor Networks

Prof. Jie Li, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Quand ? Le 16/06/2015,
de 14:00 à 15:00
Où ? Room 432 of the Inria antenna La Doua (4th floor)
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Abstract: At first, we will address the continuous data collection problem in wireless sensor networks with a mobile base station by using distributed coding. A novel Distributed Separate Coding (DSC) scheme will be presented to solve the problem. Then we will present a novel distributed coding scheme for the distributed storage in wireless networks. The efficiency of the proposed schemes will be shown through comprehensive theoretical analysis and performance evaluation. 

 
Speaker Biography: Jie Li is a Professor in Faculty of Engineering, Information and Systems, University of Tsukuba, Japan http://www.osdp.cs.tsukuba.ac.jp/lijie/. His research interests are in mobile distributed multimedia computing and networking, big data and cloud computing, OS, modeling and performance evaluation of information systems. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM and a member of IPSJ (Information Processing Society of Japan). He is the Founding Chair of Technical Sub-Committee on Big Data (TSC-BD), IEEE Communications Society. He has served as a secretary for Study Group on System Evaluation of IPSJ and on several editorial boards for the IPSJ Journal and so on, and on Steering Committees of the SIG of System EVAluation (EVA) of IPSJ, the SIG of DataBase System (DBS) of IPSJ, and the SIG of MoBiLe computing and ubiquitous communications of IPSJ. He has also served on the program committees for several international conferences such as IEEE INFOCOM, ICC, GLOBECOM, and MASS. He is now a visiting Professor in Inria Grenoble – Rhone-Aples during his sabbatical year.