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Vehicular Communication – Past, Present and Prospects

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V2X (vehicle to everything) communication refers to a new wireless communication paradigm that allows moving vehicles to communicate directly with each other, or with access points installed on roadside infrastructure, without human in the loop. This technology promises to enhance road safety, cut driving time, save fuel, augment GPS , redefine traffic and fleet management, enable gantry-less toll charging and parking, support cooperative AV and EV, etc. In this lecture, I will give an overview of the V2X technology, protocol standards, applications, adoption around the world, industry and market outlook. Selected research problems will also be discussed, including V2V shadowing and mitigation, BEM receivers for vehicular channels with extreme mobility, and joint radar communication.

Speaker Bio: Professor Yong Liang GUAN is an Associate Vice President of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, and a Professor of Communication Engineering at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in NTU . He is also the founder and co-director of the Continental-NTU Corporate Lab. He obtained PhD degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) from the Imperial College London, UK, and Bachelor of Engineering with First Class Honours in EEE from the National University of Singapore. His research focus is broadly in the areas of coding and signal processing for communication systems and information storage systems. He has published more than 450 journal and conference papers, an invited monograph, and 2 books. He was an editor of the Singapore V2X standard “IMDA TS DSRC Issue 1 Rev 1, October 2017” published by the Infocomm and Media Development Authority of Singapore. He is also an Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society. He has secured over S$70 million of external research funding. He established the Continental-NTU Corporate Lab, Schaeffler Hub for Advance Research (Phase 1), and NTU -NXP V2X Testbed in NTU . He has 18 filed patents and 4 granted patents, one of which was licensed to NXP Semiconductors.

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