Prof Yung-Hsiang Lu Distinguished Visitor Seminar (Virtual) – World-Wide Camera Networks

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409030

[] Abstract: More than 80% consumer Internet traffic is for videos and most of them are recorded videos. Meanwhile, many organizations (such as national parks, vacation resorts, departments of transportation) provide real-time visual data (images or videos). These videos allow Internet users to observe events remotely. This speech explains how to discover real-time visual data on the Internet. The discovery process uses a crawler to reach many web pages. The information on these web pages are analyzed to identify candidates of real-time data. The data is downloaded multiple times over an extended time period; changes are detected to determine whether it is likely to provide real-time data. The data can be used during an emergency. For example, viewers may check whether a street is flooded and cannot pass. It is also possible using the data to observe long-term trends, such as how people react to movement restrictions during the COVID pandemic. Bio: Yung-Hsiang Lu is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. He is a University Faculty Scholar of Purdue University. He is a fellow of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), distinguished visitor of the Computer Society, distinguished scientist and distinguished speaker of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery). Dr. Lu is the inaugural director of Purdue’s John Martinson Engineering Entrepreneurial Center (2020-2022). In 2019, he received Outstanding VIP-Based Entrepreneur Award from the VIP (Vertically Integrated Projects) Consortium. His research areas include computer vision, embedded systems, cloud and mobile computing. Dr. Lu has advised 400 undergraduate students in research projects and taught more than 5,000 students in classrooms. He has advised multiple student teams winning business plan competitions; two teams of students started technology companies and raised more than $1.5M. Speaker(s): Prof. Yung-hsiang Lu, Agenda: Welcome Remark - Dr. Ping-Tsai Chung Presentation - Prof. Yung-Hsiang Lu, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Purdue University Q/A. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/409030

IEEE Prof Ali Abedi MESAT1- Maine’s 1st Small Satellite

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407737

Featuring: Professor Dr Ali Abedi, Associate Vice President for Research, UMaine Abstract: MESAT1- Maine’s 1st Small Satellite MESAT1’s launch is funded by NASA CSLI program and its design and development is sponsored by NASA, MSGC, and the University of Maine. Electrical engineering students at UMaine built this CubeSat, which is 30 cm long with cross section of 10 cm x 10 cm, carries 4 multi-spectral cameras, and three radios. MESAT1 is scheduled to be launched to space from Vandenberg Space Force base onboard Firefly rocket in May 2024. It carries three payloads designed by Falmouth High school, Fryeburg Academy, and Saco Middle School students and teachers. UMaine has been collaborating with USM, AMSAT and NERRS to design and get the spacecraft ready for launch. The initial prototypes were built at Innovative Media Research and Commercialization (IMRC) center and final flight certifications including vibration tests was completed at Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC). In this talk various aspects of the system from design, engineering, flight certification, and regulatory licenses will be discussed. Coordinated with IEEE Computer Society Region 1 and Region 2 Chapters Coordinator Coordinated with IEEE Region 1 Professional Activities Webinar Coordinated with IEEE ComSoc History Committee and part of A Milestone Moments Series celebrating: IEEE Milestone Project Echo, Telstar, and discovery of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation evidence of the Big Bang origins of the Universe. Bio – Dr. Ali Abedi, Associate Vice President for Research, UMaine Ali Abedi received his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, from (http://www.cst.uwaterloo.ca/) in 2004. He joined the (http://www.umaine.edu/), Orono in 2005, where he is currently Associate Vice President for Research and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He leads UMaine Artificial Intelligence and UMaine Space initiatives. He was visiting Associate Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD and Guest Researcher at (http://www.nist.gov/) in 2012 and Faculty Fellow at NASA in 2016. Dr. Abedi is founding Director of (http://umaine.edu/wisenetlab) where he directs research programs in wireless communications and sensor networks for structural monitoring, space explorations and bio-medical applications. Dr. Abedi is a senior member of IEEE and currently serves as Vice President of IEEE Council on Radio Frequency Identification ((https://www.ieee-rfid.org/council-leaders/)), and IEEE R1 Student Activities Committee Chair. Speaker(s): Professor Dr Ali Abedi, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/407737