NaNA 2022

NaNA 2022
2022 International Conference on Networking and Network Applications

December 3 - 5, 2022, Urumchi City, China


NaNA2022 Keynote 1:

Speaker:

Prof. Pin-Han Ho

Title:

On a Novel Indoor System based on Radio over Cable (RoC)

Affiliation:

University of Waterloo, Canada

Abstract:Indoor services contribute over 70% of the traffic in the current mobile system, and are expected to more dominate in the 5G era. Thus, an indoor system that can ensure line-of-sight (LOS) transmission with the end users in each indoor chamber will play a key role in achieving efficient operation of the 5G mobile systems. The talk firstly gives an overview on the indoor systems that have been reported and commercially deployed. Then a new antenna access architecture for the indoor service provisioning will be introduced. Specifically, the architecture leverage an all-analog link to communicate between the antenna unit and the Base station via a LAN cable (i.e., Cat5,6,7). We will highlight the issues of the architecture and its implementation in the real world.

Short bio:

Prof. Pin-Han Ho is currently a full professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo. He is the author/co-author of over 400 refereed technical papers, several book chapters, and the coauthor of two books on Internet and optical network survivability. His current research interests cover a wide range of topics in broadband wired and wireless communication networks, including wireless transmission techniques, mobile system design and optimization, and network dimensioning and resource allocation. He is in the rank of IEEE Fellow and a Professional Engineer Ontario (PEO).

NaNA2022 Keynote 2:

Speaker:

Prof. Zhou Su

Title:

Key issues towards the next generation crowdsensing networks

Affiliation:

Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

Abstract: With the development of Internet of Things, by integrating cyber-physical systems and mobile social networks, mobile crowdsensing networks are regarded as the promising perception paradigm to implement connections and interactions between mobile users and physical world. However, due to the complexity of scenarios and diversification of demands in mobile crowdsensing networks, how to establish a safe and reliable mobile crowdsensing network faces a series of challenges. The network security has become the main issue for the development of mobile crowdsensing networks. This talk introduces novel security issues in mobile crowdsensing networks, and discusses the sensing security strategies including data sharing, reputation management, and secure communication, etc.

Short bio:

Prof. Zhou Su is the dean of School of Cyber Science and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University. His research interests include IoT, CPS, AI security, wireless network security and optimization. He received the best paper awards of IEEE ICC2020, IEEE BigdataSE2019, IEEE GCCTC 2018, etc. He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Internet of Things Journal, IEEE Open Journal of Computer Society, etc.

NaNA2022 Keynote 3:

Speaker:

Prof. Qian Wang

Title:

Toward Data Security on AI Systems

Affiliation:

Wuhan University, China

Abstract:AI has unlocked incredible potential to analyze, interpret, and act on the increasingly vast amounts of data. With the swift rise of AI adoption in corporate and government settings, data security and privacy are top concerns. This talk will give an introduction to data security on AI systems, especially from the perspective of the threats and attack surfaces in the data-driven lifecycle for machine learning systems. The threats are widespread at all stages of AI systems, boosting the research on various types of attacks and security/privacy-enhancing technologies with different focuses on the training, Inference and deployment phases. I will also discuss our recent advances and future opportunities in these researches.

Short bio:

Prof. Qian Wang is a Professor with the School of Cyber Science and Engineering, Wuhan University, China. His research interests include AI security, data storage, search and computation outsourcing security and privacy, wireless systems security, and applied cryptography etc. Qian received National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars of China in 2018. He is also an expert under National ``1000 Young Talents Program'' of China. He is a recipient of the 2018 IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing (Early Career Researcher), and the 2016 IEEE Asia-Pacific Outstanding Young Researcher Award. He is also a co-recipient of several Best Paper and Best Student Paper Awards from IEEE ICICS’21, IEEE DSC’19, IEEE ICDCS'17, IEEE TrustCom'16, WAIM'14, and IEEE ICNP'11 etc. He serves as Associate Editors for many journals including IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (TIFS) and IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J). He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the ACM.




Technically sponsored by:


Xinjiang University, Urumqi, China


Xidian University, Xi’an, China


Future University Hakodate, Japan


Chuzhou University, Chuzhou, China


Wakkanai Hokusei Gakuen University, Wakkanai, Japan


IEEE CPS, USA


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