南京大学计算机软件新技术国家重点实验室
摘 要:
This talk presents an emerging pervasive
edge computing paradigm where heterogeneous edge devices (e.g., smartphones,
tablets, IoT and vehicles) can collaborate to sense, process data and create
many novel applications at network edge. We propose a data centric design where
data become self-sufficient entities that are stored, referenced independently
from their producers. This enables us to design efficient and robust data
discovery, retrieval and caching mechanisms. The future research agenda
including scalable data discovery, cache management, autonomous processing,
trust, security and privacy, incentives and semantic data naming) will be
discussed.
报告人简介:
Yuanyuan Yang received the BEng and MS
degrees in computer science and engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China, and the MSE and PhD degrees in computer science from Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Dr. Yang is a SUNY Distinguished
Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and
Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University, New York, USA. She is
currently on leave serving as a Program Director at the US National Science
Foundation. She has served as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Stony Brook University and a
Division Director of New York State Center of Excellence in Wireless and
Information Technology. Dr. Yang is internationally recognized for her
contributions in parallel & distributed computer architectures and systems.
She was named an IEEE Fellow in 2009 for contributions to the architecture
area. Her current research interests include parallel computer architecture,
network-based computing, cloud computing, edge computing and mobile computing.
Her research group currently develops data center architectures and virtual
machine placement algorithms in cloud computing systems, data
discovery/retrieval/caching mechanis ms in edge computing systems, and wireless
energy-charging algorithms and mobile data gathering mechanisms in wireless rechargeable
sensor networks. Dr. Yang is currently the Associate Editor-in-Chief for IEEE
Transactions on Cloud Computing and an Associate Editor for ACM Computing
Surveys. She has served as the Associated Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Transactions
on Computers, and an Associated Editor for IEEE Transactions on Computers and
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems. She has published over
400 scientific papers in leading refereed journals and conferences. She is an
inventor/co-inventor of seven U.S. patents in the area of interconnection
networks and computer architecture. She has served as a distinguished visitor
of IEEE Computer Society where she lectured extensively on computer
architecture and parallel processing. She received an IEEE Region 1 Award in
2002, the Best Paper Awards at the 18th IEEE International Parallel and
Distributed Processing Symposium in 2004, and the 7th International Conference
on Parallel and Distributed Systems in 2000, a Distinguished Leadership Award
from the 15th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications and
Networks in 2006 and four Best Paper Runner-up Awards. She has served as a
general chair, program chair or vice chair for several major conferences and a
program committee member for numerous conferences. Her research has been
supported by a number of research grants from the National Science Foundation
and the Army Research Office. Her home page is at www.ece.stonybrook.edu/~yang.
时间:9月20日 10:30-11:30
地点:计算机科学技术楼229室
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