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Chào các bạn!
Sắp tới khoa chúng ta có buổi seminar về cloud với thông tin cụ thể
như sau:
* Thời gian: 10h thứ tư 27/7/2011
* Địa điểm: phòng chuyên đề khoa.
Title: From Global Sensing in a Ubiquitous Digital Society to QoS for
Cloud Computing Infrastructures
Abtract:
Our society is enjoying a major connectivity revolution as more
wireless devices are introduced in mass in our daily life. These
devices benefit from the most recent technological advances in
electronics and MEMS technologies to propose powerful processing
hardware platforms constituting the so-called Internet-of-Things with
seamless interaction of communicating objects of all kind. There are
various examples where home appliances, vehicles, wireless sensor,
smart-phones and many other daily objects interact each other with new
forms of interactions to provide new advanced services. Global sensing
infrastructures are those infrastructures built and deployed for
advanced monitoring, surveillance and sensing of our physical world
for various purposes: environmental monitoring & scientific data
collection, efficient energy consumption prediction, military security
& public safety, disaster relief,... to name a few. These
infrastructures, built with dedicated sensing devices but also most
likely from the latest high-tech smart-phones offered by the mass
public market, are deployed to perceive the world in order to collect
large amount of data (scalar and multimedia). It is foreseen that
global sensing infrastructures will required sophisticated computing
facilities to process these continuous streams of data for analysis
and prediction purposes. In this talk, we will present the ideas
behind these global sensing infrastructures along with the hardware
technologies that are currently available. We will then present how
such global sensing infrastructures can benefit from advanced
computing facilities such as the rapidly emerging cloud technologies.
In this particular context of shared, ubiquitous computing clouds, we
present new ideas on how to seamlessly add QoS mechanisms to
efficiently handle a large number of data streams while enforcing QoS
for each streams. We will conclude the presentation with the new
challenges and research perspectives that we are currently trying to
tackle.
Bio:
Dr Congduc Pham is a Professor of Computer Science at the University
of Pau (France) in the LIUPPA laboratory in which is served as
director from 2006 to 2009. He obtained his Ph.D in Computer Science
in 1997 at the LIP6 Laboratory (Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris
6), University Pierre and Marie Curie. He also received his
Habilitation in 2003 from University Claude Bernard Lyon 1. From 1998
to 2005, he was associate professor at the university of Lyon, member
of the INRIA RESO project in the LIP laboratory at the ENS Lyon. His
current research interests include sensor networking, congestion
control in TCP and multicast protocols and QoS for grid/cloud
computing. He served as an Associate Editor for the Future Generation
Computer System and the Annals of Telecom. He serves as Program Vice-
Chair for IEEE GreenCom 2010 and workshop Co-Chair for IEEE WiMob
2011. He has published more than 50 papers in international
conferences and journals, has been reviewers for a numerous number of
international conferences and magazines, and has participate to many
conference program committees. He is a member of IEEE.
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