会议日程
2015 BIG DATA/SND/NFV SUMMIT
9月17日:大数据研讨会(BIG DATA SUMMIT)
9月18日:软件定义网络和网络功能的虚拟化专题讨论会(SND&NFV SUMMIT)
9月18日:三星研发基地参观(世界最大的半导体产业基地 - THE WORLD LARGEST SAMSUNG SEMICONDUCTOR FOUNDRY)
会议嘉宾
2015 演讲人介绍 / Keynotes
Dr. Chih-Lin I, Chief Scientist of Wireless Technologies, China Mobile
Chih-Lin I is the China Mobile Chief Scientist of Wireless Technologies, in charge of advanced wireless communication R&D effort of China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI). She established the Green Communications Research Center of China Mobile, spearheading major initiatives including 5G Key Technologies R&D; high energy efficiency system architecture, technologies, and devices; green energy; C-RAN and soft base station.
Chih-Lin received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, has almost 30 years experience in wireless communication area. She has worked in various world-class companies and research institutes, including wireless communication fundamental research department of AT&T Bell Labs; Headquarter of AT&T, as Director of Wireless Communications Infrastructure and Access Technology; ITRI of Taiwan, as Director of Wireless Communication Technology; Hong Kong ASTRI, as VP and the Founding GD of Communications Technology Domain. Chih-Lin received the Trans. COM Stephen Rice Best Paper Award, and is a winner of CCCP “National 1000 talent” program. She was an elected Board Member of IEEE ComSoc, Chair of ComSoc Meeting and Conference Board, and the Founding Chair of IEEE WCNC Steering Committee. She is currently an Executive Board Member of GreenTouch, and a Network Operator Council Member of ETSI NFV.
Pari started his career at AT&T Bell Laboratories after completing his M.S. in Computer Science from NYU-Polytechnic, N.Y. Throughout his thirty one year career with the Company he has led business & technical planning teams and engineering and development for Service Assurance systems for both AT&T’s wireless and wireline networks. He currently leads the Domain 2.0 Services Design & Development efforts focusing on virtualization and programmable network cloud platforms.
Throughout his career Pari’s competencies in business, technology and people management has provided him opportunities to hold positions with increasing responsibilities. Listen, Challenge, Inspire and then Deliver and Measure KPIs are his leadership Mantras through which his team has delivered breakthrough accomplishments.
Pari has received numerous accolades and awards throughout his career at AT&T. Prior to his career in management, Pari was appointed a Bell labs’ Distinguished Members of Technical Staff in 1990. He was the recipient of AT&T’s prestigious Science and Technology Medal in 2004, and Asian American Engineer of the Year Award in 2005. His projects have received AT&T’s Software Excellence Award five times for exceptional software quality and development process, and most recently, the prestigious CIO 100 Award in 2009. He has been invited to speak at industry forums such as the IEEE. Pari champions employee mentoring and is on the advisory boards of APCA and OASIS Employee Resource Groups.
Pari enjoys tennis and competitive long distance running. He and his wife have two adult children and reside in Edison NJ.
Prof. Jiandong Li, Vice President, Xidian University, Xi'an, China
Prof. Jiandong LI graduated from Xidian University with Bachelor Degree, Master Degree and Ph.D respectively in 1982, 1985 and 1991 respectively. He is with Xidian University from 1985. He was an associate professor from 1990 to 1994. He is a professor of Xidian University from 1994 and Ph.D. supervisor from 1995. He was Dean of School of Telecommunication Engineering from 1997 to 2006 and Executive Vice Dean of Graduate School of Xidian University from 2007 to 2012 and a visiting professor of Cornell University from Jan. 2002 to Jan. 2003. He is the Vice President of Xidian University from July 2012.
Prof. Li is Changjiang Scholar and was awarded the National Science Fund of China for Distinguished Young Scholars. He is a senior member of IEEE and China Institute of Electronics (CIE) and the fellow of China Institute of Communication (CIC). He was the member of PCN (Personal Communications Networks) specialist group for China 863 Communication High Technology Program from Jan. 1993 to Oct. 1994 and from 1999 to 2000. He is also a member of broadband wireless mobile communication specialist group and Director of Broadband Wireless IP Standard Work Group for The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
Topic: Resource Mobility and Interference Management for Heterogeneous Wireless and Cellular Networks
Abstract: Heterogeneous wireless and cellular networks (HWNs and HetNets) are the basic formats for the Ubiquitous Communications in dynamic nomadic and mobile environments. Each user (with a smartphone, iPad, or PC)and/or each information flow can access and cross over different kind of wireless networks such as 2G/3G/4G mobile cellular networks, IEEE 802.11b/n/g/ac/ad WiFi networks, ad hoc networks, etc. To manage these diverse resources, the theory and architecture of resource mobility, and resource control algorithms based on resource flow are proposed. Based on these algorithms, the QoS of Information Flows can be assured. To increase the transmission capacity of high density HetNets, the different interference management schemes such as interference migration, mitigation and alignment are discussed. By combing interference management with the resource flow control, the user experiences in Ubiquitous Communications can be greatly enhanced.
Jerry Z. Xie, Ph.D. Scientist-in-Chief, China Electronic Technology Corporation (CETC), China
Dr. Jerry Xie is currently horned as a Specialist of the National 1000 Plan by Chinese Government. He joined China Telecommunications Corporation in September 2011. He led and founded China Telecom Cloud Computing (China TCC) Company and served as the founding CEO. Under his leadership, the China TCC has generated total revenue of 10 million USD, 62 million RMB, increased by 41% in 2012. He received the award of Outstanding Manager of Chinese Model. Dr. Xie is currently Scientist-in-Chief of China Electronic Technology Corporation (CETC), China.
Prior to China Telecomm, he worked in the United States and held senior engineering and management positions with Intel, Sony Electronics, and Sun Microsystems. When served as General Manager of IT with Sony Electronics, he was instrumental to build RosettaNet based partner interface processes and the agile supply chain management systems to support Sony’s new VAIO business. When served as Senior Staff Engineering Manager at Intel, he led team delivered the first operational InfiniBand cluster; he was one of the initiators to establish the standard work groups at DMTF in Web service management WS-MAN and WS-CIM, and the contributor to the standard specifications. These works were implemented in Intel’s AMT products and led to the elastic cloud computing via Web service interfaces.
David Lu (陆惠晨), CyberC/Bigdata Sumit 2014 Keynote Moderator, VP, AT&T, USA
David is currently, Vice President of Business Network & Corporate Solution IT, responsible for Global Service Assurance, Network Capacity Management, Field Operation Dispatching, and Business Billing Solutions at AT&T. He leads an organization with over 3,500 people across the globe.
David is an well respected leader in software architecture and engineering, network performance and traffic management, large data DB implementation/mining/analytics, software reliability and quality, and network operations process engineering. Since joining AT&T Bell Labs in 1987, he served in various lead positions at AT&T. He holds 21 patents and has frequently appeared as a guest speaker at technical and leadership seminars and conferences throughout the world.
David is married with two Children, and currently lives in Dallas, Texas.
Chi-Ming Chen (陳啟明), PhD, Keynote Speaker Organizer, AT&T Labs, USA
Chi-Ming Chen joined AT&T in 1995. His current responsibility is the operations support system (OSS) architecture. Prior to joining AT&T, Chi-Ming was with Bell Communications Research (Bellcore) from 1985 to 1995. He was a faculty member at Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan from 1975 to 1979.
He received his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1985; M.S. in Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University in 1981; M.S. and B.S. in Physics from Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, in 1973 and 1971 respectively.
Chi-Ming Chen is a senior member of IEEE and ACM. He is an Advisory Board Member of IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Technical Committee on Communications Quality & Reliability (CQR) and a member of the IEEE GLOBECOM & ICC Management & Strategy (GIMS) Standing Committee. He has chaired several GLOBECOM and ICC Industry Forums.