[Seminar] Dr. Nagendra Yadav (Hubei University of Science and Technology China)
“THz Super Resolution Imaging for Biomedical Applications,” 16th Aug. 2019 @ Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, NCR Delhi, India
“THz Super Resolution Imaging for Biomedical Applications,” 16th Aug. 2019 @ Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, NCR Delhi, India
“Reinforcement Learning for Efficient and Fair Coexistence of LTE-LAA and Wi-Fi,” 8th Aug. 2019 @ University of Macau
On July 25, Prof. Magdy Bayoumi will give a talk to the IEEE Circuits and Systems Singapore Chapter, Centre for Infocomm Technology (INFINITUS), School of EEE, and NTU. Don’t miss it! More info: Title: From RFID to Cyber-Physical Systems: Reality, Dreams, and Fantasy Prof. Magdy A. Bayoumi (University of Louisiana at Lafayette ) 25 July 2019, (Thursday) Time: 10 – 11am Venue: Meeting Room B1 (S1-B1b-66) Abstract: The integration of physical systems with networked sensing, computation networks, and embedded control with actuation has led to the emergence of a new generation of engineered systems, the Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). Such systems emphasize the link between cyber space and physical environment
“Discuss antenna challenges on 5G Era and possible solutions,” 17th May 2019 @ Xidian University
“Balun for Tag Antenna Measurement,” 15th May 2019 @ Feng Chia University
CRFID, the IEEE council on RFID, was recognized and awarded for Outstanding participation in the RFID Journal Live Conference awards ceremony on April 4, 2019. Fei-You, incoming president for the Council on RFID was present to receive this prestigious award. This represents the 13th annual conference on RFID prepared and presented by IEEE and the Council on RFID presented during the RFID Journal Live conference. Papers and proceedings will be available online on the IEEE website.
This year, the three finalist teams for the IEEE Educational Mega-Challenge: Smart Cities were given a wider remit in that they were not constrained to just using RAIN RFID technologies. Teams from Florida Institute of Technology, a combined team representing R & N Systems Design (from Christian Brothers University and the University of Memphis), and Washington University in St. Louis rose to the challenge and provided solutions that addressed farming, tool tracking, and RFID-enabled roadways respectively. Washington University in St. Louis won with their “Pathway to Smart Infrastructure: Hybrid RFID” solution after delivering a well-rehearsed presentation and surviving a rigorous cross-examination by a panel of ten industry judges.
7 technical talks were given by post-graduate research students, 13th Apr 2019 @ National University of Singapore
“Identification based on the Concepts of Chipless RFID Tags and the use of Signal Processing Algorithms,” 6th Mar. 2019 @ IIT Delhi and NSUT Delhi