Fog Computing and Communications: Technology and Economics
This Workshop is the first workshop on fog computing in Hong Kong. Fog computing is advocated to supplement cloud computing. It is more distributed to be closer to end users and hence has shorter latency and response time, which is critical to many applications. The program covers practical Physical-Layer Network Coding (PNC), edge mesh network that enables scalable connectivity and distributed intelligence for IoT, shared fog networks, computation offlloading, etc.
ITCSC – INC Winter School 2016
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Has Been Named One of the World’s Top 10 Research Institutions with the Most Impact on Communications
IEEE Eric. E. Sumner Award
The IEEE Eric. E. Sumner Award recognizes outstanding contributions to communications technology. The 2016 co-recipients are SHUO-YEN ROBERT LI, Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong, RAYMOND W. YEUNG, Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and NING CAI, Professor, Xidian University, “for pioneering contributions to the field of network coding.”
CSCIT 2015 – Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory
The Croucher Summer Course in Information Theory 2015 will be held in Hong Kong, a week before ISIT 2015. The Summer Course will take place at the TY Wong Hall, 5/F., Ho Sin Hang Engineering Building, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Young researchers (especially postgraduate students and postdoctoral scholars), particularly in Hong Kong and the East/South Asia region, are encouraged to apply. One can apply for travel grants from both this event, and from ISIT, and these applications will be independently evaluated.
ITCSC – INC Winter School 2015
The ITCSC-INC Winter School is a weeklong series of lectures and academic activities for second and third year undergraduate students from universities across Asia. It takes place in January every year at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The winter school program combines academic learning, problem solving, and cultural exchange. The lectures, which cover topics in the theory of computation and communications, will be delivered by renowned professors. Besides, there will be a city exploration tour for the participants on the last day of the programme.
Undergraduate students of computer science and electrical engineering from universities across Asia are welcome to apply. Invitations will be sent to a selected number of students based on the quality of your application and budgetary considerations. Should you be invited, ITCSC and INC will cover your round-trip airfare to Hong Kong, your accommodation, and your meals.
The 2015 IEEE Hong Kong-Taiwan Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications
The 2015 IEEE Hong Kong-Taiwan Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications will be held on 19-20 January 2015 in Hong Kong to promote exchange between researchers in Hong Kong and Taiwan as well as in the larger Asia-Pacific community in the fields of information theory and communications.
Sino-German Workshop 2014
The workshop aims to create a platform for prominent researchers, primarily from Germany and China, to exchange their latest research results in Network Coding and wireless communications, paving the way for high-impact international collaborations in the near future.
EASIT 2014 – East Asian School of Information Theory
The First East Asian School of Information Theory 2014 will be held in Hong Kong, immediately after ISIT 2014. A city where East meets West, Hong Kong is world-famous for the spectacular skyline and the magnificent night view. The Summer School will take place at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
ITCSC-INC Winter School 2014
ITCSC-INC Winter School 2014 will be held from January 20 – 23, 2014 at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and is co-organized by Institute of Theoretical Computer Science and Communications (ITCSC) and Institute of Network Coding (INC). It is a 4-day programs that will combine academic learning, cultural exchange, and community exploration. It is a great opportunity to find out about Hong Kong’s academic environment, meet talented students from across Asia, and explore an interesting city.
WCI 2013
The workshop aims at providing a platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, academics and professionals to present their recent research work and to explore future trends in various areas of coding and information theory.
Bowen Forum: Network Coding – Philosophy and Innovation
Workshop on Network Coding Innovative Technology
Wireless Communications and Economics Workshop
General Co-Chairs:
Angela Zhang
Jianwei Huang
Sponsor:
Department of Information Engineering, CUHK
Institute of Network Coding, CUHK
Workshop on Distributed Storage Systems and Coding for BigData
Mass storage is critical in the era of BigData. Dispersing a huge data file in a large-scale distributed storage system is necessary in order to enhance reliability and availability. By introducing redundancy in the system, we can protect the data integrity from node failures. As node failures occur frequently in large-scale storage system, a considerable volume of Internet traffic is dedicated to the repair of failed storage nodes. Several classes of distributed storage codes, such as regenerating codes, locally repairable codes and so on, are introduced recently to reduce this overhead and disk input/output cost. Nevertheless, there still remains substantial research work for advancing distributed storage coding and systems in both theory and applications. This workshop will provide a platform for academic researcher and industrial engineers to discuss and share their recent works and practical experiences.
Second Workshop of Software Radio Implementation Forum (SRIF 2013) – An ACM Sigcomm Workshop
SRIF 2013 aims to bring together practitioners and researchers of software-defined radio in academia and industry to share the latest development, experiences, and insights, lively collaborations between academia and industry. In particular, the workshop aims to
(i) reach out to industrial participants to share their best practices; and
(ii) expose the state-of-the-art wireless research based on SDR to industrial participants in order to seek feedback.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
* New hardware and software architectures for software radio platforms
* New programming model of SDR
* New PHY and MAC primitives and abstractions
* Prototypes of novel wireless systems on SDR
* State-of-the-art performance of wireless systems on SDR
* New applications of SDR (e.g., security, localization, RFID, biomedical applications, etc.)
* Theory versus practice (e.g., comparison of what is achievable in theory and what has been achieved in practice)
* New ideas that challenge the existing practices
* WLAN and LTE cellular networks with SDR
* Prototypes on platforms other than SDR
First Workshop on Entropy and Information Inequalities
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers who are active, and/or interested, in this area, to survey the progress that has been made, to describe some of the latest results, and to discuss avenues and approaches for future attacks. The workshop will include a small set of tutorial presentations, various research talks and ample time for interactive discussion and reflection.
2013 IEEE Taiwan/Hong Kong Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications
The 2013 IEEE Taiwan/Hong Kong Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications will be held at Lecture Theatre 1, Cheng Yu Tung Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, on 19th (Saturday) and 20th (Sunday), January 2013. The workshop is to promote information exchange between the researchers in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the fields of information theory and communications. T
Short Course – Advanced Algebraic Coding Theory and Practice
This course attempts to provide a comprehensive treatment of the most celebrated algebraic codes, namely, Reed-Solomon and BCH codes. It is composed of three parts.
Network Science Workshop
Network science is emerging as a new scientific discipline that studies network behaviors and discovers common principles for network operation. Network science has gained increasing research interests partially due to the ubiquity of information networks. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the field to share their perspectives on problems, tools, and/or results that they find important. We also intend to provide the attendees a forum for discussion, and to facilitate cooperation.
International Workshop on Network Coding in Wireless Relay Networks (NRN 2012)
Submission deadline: 20 Apr 2012
NRN 2012 is to bring together original, high-quality contributions that present new techniques, concepts and analyses in the area of wireless network coding. Accepted and presented papers will be included in the IEEE Xplore and will be indexed by Engineering Index (EI).
Distinguished Lectures on Information Networks
ITCSC – INC 2012 Winter School
ITCSC-INC 2012 Winter School is a 5-day program that will combine academic learning, cultural exchange, and community exploration.
First Workshop of Software Radio Implementation Forum
To build the community and to kick-start the SRIF forum, a workshop will be held at CUHK on Jan 12-13, 2012.
First Workshop on Network Coding and Data Storage
July 21-22, 2011, Hong Kong.