The Key Techniques of Wireless transmission over E-HealthCare Environments


Speaker: Lin Wang

Affiliation: School of Information Science and Engineering, Xiamen University, China

Time: Friday 28/09/2012 from 14:00 to 15:00

Venue: Access Grid UWS. Presented from Parramatta (EB.1.32), accessible from Campbelltown (26.1.50) and Penrith (Y239).

Abstract:

Recently e-healthcare is attracted much attention from research unit, universities and industry. There some important problems for us to need to solve. One of most important key points in this infrastructure is how to keep robust transmitting through modern short distance wireless communication network so that exact healthcare services are carried out.

In this talk one low complexity, low power modulation and demodulation transmitting technique, namely FM-DCSK UWB is introduced in this e-healthcare environment. We will describe and analyze the model how to implement the robust wireless transmitting through modern signal processing (STBC, MIMO, Cooperation Communications, ARQ) over indoor or WBAN. Meanwhile we will provide one new joint source and channel coding scheme to enhance the quality of wireless transmitting over AWGN, which is benefit to improve the robust transmitting over e-healthcare environments.

Biography: Dr. Lin Wang is a Distinguished Professor at the Dept.of Communication Engineering in School of Information Science and Engineering, Xiamen University, China since Dec. 2012. He received the B.Sc. degree in Mathematics from Chongqing Normal University in 1984, M.Sc. degree in Applied Mathematics from Kunming University of Technology in 1989, and Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 2001, respectively. He was a Senior Research Scholar with the Dept.of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California at Davis during Jan to July of 2013. His research interests include wideband wireless communications (cross-layer design, network coding, UWB based on chaotic modulations), information theory (source coding, channel coding, joint source and channel coding) and their applications. He has published over 100 refereed journal and conference papers and owned 12 Chinese patents. He is IEEE senior member, Associate Editor of Acta Electronica Sinica (2011-2015), and Guest Associate Editor of International Journal of Bifurcations & Chaos (2010-2011).