On the afternoon of July 25th, IEEE ComSoc WTC Air-Space-Ground Integrated Communication Series Special Report (Phase II) was held in the form of an online conference. The title of this report is "Near-Instantaneously Adaptive Coherent/Non-Coherent Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networking Science Fiction or a Pareto-Optimal Next-Generation Wireless Enabler", lectured by Professor Lajos Hanzo from the University of Southampton, UK, hosted by Teacher Bai Tong from Beihang University. More than 50 teachers and students from related fields participated in this report.
In the report, Professor Hanzo first introduced the importance of multi-objective optimization in the air-space-ground integrated wireless communication network. Then it is mentioned that Aeronautical Ad-Hoc Networking is an important part of the air-space-ground integrated network and the wireless characteristics of the aeronautical ad-hoc network. Taking the routing problem in the air-space-ground integrated network as an example, the time delay is explored. , throughput, survival time as the objectives of the multi-objective optimization problem, and its Pareto front (Pareto-front) characteristics are analyzed.
In the questioning session, Professor Hanzo patiently and carefully answered thequestions raised by the teachers and students present, and conducted in-depthexchanges and discussions with the participants.
【Introduction of the reporter】
Lajos Hanzo is a professor at the University of Southampton, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng), FIEEE, FIET and a EURASIP Fellow, Foreign Member of the Hungarian Academy of Science. He holds honorary Doctorates from the University of Edinburgh and the Technical University of Budapest. He co-authored 19 IEEE Press-John Wiley books and 2000+ research contributions at IEEE Xplore. For further information on his research in progress and associated publications please refer to IEEE Xplore.