学术邀请报告:2019年5月27日15:00-16:00,Yan Wan,UTA

发布者:温广辉发布时间:2019-05-24浏览次数:670

东南大学数学学院邀请专家申请表


报告人

Yan Wan

单位

University of Texas at Arlington

报告题目

Cyber-physical System Co-designs for UAV Networks

报告时间

527

1500-1600

地点

东南大学九龙湖校区数学学院第一报告厅

邀请人

温广辉

报告摘要

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are integrated with sensing, communication, control and computing capabilities, and are expected to be critical components of future smart city and Internet of Things (IOT) networks. Rich cyber-physical system co-design opportunities exist to address a variety of challenges for UAVs at the vehicle and network levels. In this talk, we will discuss several new directions and our recent results, including communication and control co-design, networked UAV computing, airspace capacity limitation, on- and off-board operation balancing, heterogeneous multi-UAV games, and data-driven UAV traffic management.

报告人简介

Dr. Yan Wan is currently an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington. She received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Washington State University in 2009 and then did postdoctoral training at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research interests lie in the modeling, evaluation, and control of large-scale dynamical networks, cyber-physical system, stochastic networks, decentralized control, learning control, networking, uncertainty analysis, algebraic graph theory, and their applications to unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) networking, UAV traffic management, epidemic spread, complex information networks, and air traffic management. She received research grants from NSF, ONR, ARO, NIST, IEEE, Ford, Lockheed, and MITRE Corporation as subcontracts from the FAA. Her research has led to over 160 publications and successful technology transfer outcomes. She has been recognized by several prestigious awards, including the NSF CAREER Award, RTCA William E. Jackson Award, U.S. Ignite and GENI demonstration awards, IEEE WCNC and ICCA Best Paper Awards, UNT Early Career Award for Research and Creativity, UTA STARS Award, and Tech Titan of the Future – University Level Award. She currently serves as the Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems. She also serves as a Conference Editorial Board Member of the IEEE Control Systems Society, Vice President for IEEE ComSoc Fort Worth Chapter, and Technical Committee Member of AIAA Intelligent Systems.