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Recent Advances and Challenges in Mobile Wireless Multimedia Communications
Speaker: Prof. Chang Wen Chen Florida Institute of Technology Title: "Recent Advances and Challenges in Mobile Wireless Multimedia Communications" Date: Friday, 16 December 2005 Time: 11:00am - 12 noon Venue: Lecture Theatre G (Chow Tak Sin Lecture Theatre, near lift nos. 25/26) HKUST ABSTRACT: The increasingly widespread use of mobile and portable devices demands a paradigm shift in the development of the next generation multimedia communication systems. Recent research in mobile wireless image and video transmission has responded to some of these demands. However, many challenges remain. This talk will present some recent advances and challenges in mobile wireless image and video communications. In particular, two major areas of research will be discussed: (1) image and video over MIMO (multi-input multi-output) systems, and (2) distributed source coding for image and video transmission. In the case of image and video over MIMO systems, major challenges, design strategies, and optimal trade-off in transceiver and system design will be presented. In the case of distributed source coding for image and video transmission, two main applications are considered: (1) distributed systems where information captured by individual sensing device needs to be conveyed to a central node, and (2) standard centralized image and video coding system that is capable of shifting the complexity at the encoder to decoder for mobile device information gathering. One common challenge for both applications is to explore an effective representation of the correlated sources for the encoding and decoding of the image and video sources. Several recent representations for distributed image and video source coding will be discussed to illustrate the potentials as well as the sophisticated nature of the practical distributed source coding. ********************** Biography: Chang Wen Chen received his BS from University of Science and Technology of China in 1983, MSEE from University of Southern California in 1986, and Ph.D. from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. He is currently Allen Henry Endow Chair Professor and Director of the Wireless Center of Excellence at Florida Institute of Technology. He was on the faculty of Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Rochester from 1992 to 1996, on the faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1996 to 2003. He also served as the Head of Interactive Media Group at David Sarnoff Research Labs from 2000 to 2002. He is a Fellow of IEEE and will serve as the Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems for Video Technology starting January 2006. He has been an Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems for Video Technology from 1997 to 2005, an Associate Editor for IEEE Trans. Multimedia since 2002, on the Editorial Board of Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation since 2000, and an Editor for IEEE MutliMedia Magazine since 2003. He has also served as a Guest Editor for several IEEE transactions and international journals. He is the Technical Program Committee Chair for ICME2006 to be held in Toronto, Canada in July 2006, and has been Program Committee Chair for several multimedia related conferences. His research interests include image and video coding, joint source and channel coding, wireless and Internet video, wireless sensor networks, and multimedia communication and networking. His research is supported by NSF, DARPA, NASA, Whitaker Foundation, and Kodak.