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Digital Futures and IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecture: Nan Yang, Australian National University, Australia

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Nov 23

Date and time: 23 November 2023, 13:00-14:00 CET
Speaker: Nan Yang, Australian National University, Australia
Title: Enabling Terahertz Communications Towards 6G and Beyond Era

Where: Gustaf Dhalander room 1320, Teknikringen 31, Stockholm OR Zoom
Zoom: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/69560887455
Meeting ID: 695 6088 7455

Host: Prof. Carlo Fischione
Administrator: Prof. Emil Björnson, emilbjo@kth.se

Abstract: Terahertz (THz) communications are envisioned as an up-and-coming and pivotal wireless technology for the sixth generation (6G) and beyond era. In particular, the ultra-wide THz band ranging from 0.1 to 10 THz offers enormous potential to alleviate the spectrum scarcity and break the capacity limitation of emerging wireless systems (such as 4G-LTE and 5G NR). This will undoubtedly support epoch-making wireless applications that demand ultra-high quality service requirements and multi-terabits per second data transmission in the intelligent information society in the 2030s, such as terabit-per-second backhaul systems, ultra-high-definition content streaming among mobile devices, virtual/augmented reality, and wireless high-bandwidth secure communications.

In this talk, I will describe the role and importance of THz communications for the 6G and beyond era while briefly introducing the fundamental research on THz devices, channels, testbeds, and simulators. After this, I will briefly summarise recent research advances in THz communications, focusing on performance analysis, spectrum allocation, and hybrid beamforming. Finally, I will discuss some significant challenges that need to be tackled to harness the benefits of THz communications in the 6G and beyond era.

Bio: A/Prof. Nan Yang received the PhD degree from Beijing Institute of Technology, China, in March 2011. Since July 2014, he has been with the College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, where he is currently an Associate Professor, the Lead of the Information and Signal Processing Cluster, and the head of the Emerging Communications Laboratory in the School of Engineering (SoEN).

He is an IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer (Class of 2023—2024). He received the IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Outstanding Young Researcher Award in 2014 and the Best Paper Awards from the IEEE GlobeCOM 2022, IEEE GlobeCOM 2016 and IEEE VTC Spring 2013. Also, he received the Top Editor Award from the Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies in 2017 and eight Exemplary Reviewer Awards from the IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, and IEEE Communications Letters from 2012 to 2019.

He is serving on the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications and the IEEE Communications Letters, and was serving on the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. He has also served as the Guest Editor of more than ten special issues at prestigious international journals and a Symposium Chair, Track Chair and Technical Program Committee Chair for IEEE flagship conferences such as IEEE ICC, IEEE GlobeCOM, and the Australian Communications Theory Workshop. His research interests include terahertz communications, ultra-reliable and low-latency communications, cyber-physical security, intelligent communications, and molecular communications.