Wearable Physiological Monitoring on a Mobile Phone

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Panel Moderator: Qian Zhang
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
May 2008
Wireless Everywhere
The interactions between
mobile users, wireless devices (e.g., sensors, RFID) and
their supporting communication and computing infrastructure
will have significant impact to the architecture of future
wireless networks
Technology Evolving
Exciting technology evolving
Cognitive radio networks, cooperative communication
and networking, opportunistic networking, delay tolerant
networks, as well as sensor/RFID networks
Impact of those technologies to the overall
network architecture design
Roadmap to fully leverage those technologies
Panelists
Prof. David B. Johnson, Rice University and Chair of
ACM SIGMOBILE;
Dr. E.K. Park, NSF Program Director;
Prof. Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa;
Prof. Lixin Gao, University of Massachusetts, Amherst;
Prof. Ying-Chang Liang, Institute for Infocomm
Research, Singapore;
Mr. Bin Chen, Huawei Corp., China;
Dr. PG Madhavan, CEO & Corp CTO of Zaplah
Corporation
David B. Johnson
Associate Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at Rice University
Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University for eight years
Received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 1990
from Rice University
Very active in IETF since 1993
Chair of ACM SIGMOBILE
General Chair for MobiCom 2003 and VANET 2006; and
Technical Program Chair for VANET 2005, MobiHoc 2002,
and MobiCom 1997
Editor for six different journals
E.K. Park
Professor of Computer Science at the University of
Missouri
Received PhD degree in Computer Science from the
Northwestern University
Program Director at US National Science Foundation,
CISE Directorate, CCF and CNS Divisions
Published over 140 technical papers including 2 best
paper awards
Founder of ICCCN and CIKM conferences
Ivan Stojmenovic
Received all degrees in mathematics
Published over 200 different papers, and edited four
books on wireless ad hoc and sensor networks and
applied algorithms
Editor of dozen, and founder and editor-in-chief of
three journals
Royal Society Research Merit Award, UK
Chaired and/or organized >30 workshops and
conferences
IEEE Fellow (Communications Society, 2008)
Lixin Gao
Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst
Professor, University of Massachusetts
Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 2003 – 2005
Editor, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Research interests
Internet routing, network security, network virtualization, and
multimedia networking
Served on numerous technical program
committees/organizing committees of prestigious
conferences
Ying-Chang Liang
Senior Scientist in the Institute for Infocomm Research
(I2R), Singapore
Cognitive radio and cooperative communications and the stand
ardization activities in IEEE 802.22
Adjunct associate professor in Nanyang Technological
University (NTU) and National University of
Singapore (NUS)
Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular
Technology, IEEE Transactions on Wireless
Communications
Best Paper Awards from IEEE VTC-Fall 1999 and IEEE
PIMRC’2005, and 2007 Institute Engineers of Singapore
(IES) Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award
PG Madhavan
CEO & Corp CTO of Zaplah Corporation
2003-2007, with Microsoft Corporation
Worked on various wireless products including video over WLAN
for Media Center, enterprise WLAN and outdoor WLAN mesh
Had corporation-wide responsibilities in the areas related to UWB
wireless
Lucent/Agere in the areas of Bluetooth and wireless
LAN/PAN coexistence
Rockwell Automation
Ph.D. from McMaster University
Professor at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor