报告题目:Smart Sensors and IoT - Research, Trends and Opportunities
  
 
 
  
   
    
     
      
       
        
         
          
           
            
             
              
               
                
               
              
             
            
           
          
         
        
       
      
     
    
    
     
     
    
   
 
 
  
   
   
 报告人:  Prof. M. Jamal Deen ,加拿大麦克马斯特大学
  
  
报告时间: 6月28日(星期四)上午09:30    
  
  
报告地点:新主楼E706    
  
  
邀请人:  北航大数据精准医疗高精尖创新中心
  
  
报告摘要:
  
Several of the grand challenges in engineering for current and future societal needs require smart sensors and possibly  Internet-of-Things (IoTs). In the health area, we will discuss some major healthcare issues related to aging and several examples of smart sensor systems. We will discuss the use of sensor systems to measure your walking signals and sleep quality, and their customization to an individual’s needs. Smart sensors are also used for a living diary and in a smart home server    that functions as the “brain” of a smart medical home. In addition, we will discuss what are the trends and opportunities in     smart sensors and IoTs. This will include various high-impact applications of smart sensors, the pervasiveness of smart        phones and their feasible applications in sensing and monitoring, what are some healthcare market drivers, the growing      demand for   personal health and wellness monitoring systems, IoTs, and wearable technologies. The presentation will        conclude with a discussion of the applications of smart sensors and IoT, and what are some important research issues in     sensors, home networks, autonomic systems and healthcare in the context of a futuristic smart medical home.  
  
报告人简介:
   
   
Prof. M. Jamal Deen is Distinguished University Professor, Senior Canada Research Chair in Information Technology,  and Director of the Micro- and Nano-Systems Laboratory, McMaster University. His current research interests are nanoelectronics, optoelectronics, nanotechnology, data analytics and their emerging applications to health and environmental sciences. Dr. Deen’s research record includes more than 560 peer-reviewed articles (about 20% are invited and with an h-index of   57), two textbooks on “Silicon Photonics- Fundamentals and Devices” and” Fiber Optic Communications: Fundamentals and Applications”, 12 awarded patents of which 6 were extensively used in industry, and 18 best paper/poster/presentation awards. Over his career, he has won more than fifty-five awards and honors.