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Prof. Yi-Bing Lin

  • IEEE Fellow
  • ACM Fellow
  • AAAS Fellow
  • IET Fellow
  • Professor, College of Artificial Intelligence, NCTU,2019-present
  • Member of Board of Directors, Information Technology Total Services,2018-present
  • Member of Board of Directors, National Applied Research Laboratories,2017-present
  • Vice Chancellor, University System of Taiwan,2016.11- present
  • Deputy Minister, MOST(Ministry of Science and Technology), Taiwan,2014.03-2016.05
  • lifetime Chair Professor,NCTU,2010-present


  • Title:IoT Applications on Smart City: The IoT talk Approach


    Abstract

    We are deploying several location-based IoT applications on smart city based on an IoT device management platform called IoTtalk. By utilizing LTE, LoRa, WiFi and even future 5G technologies, the applications include dog tracking, emergency buttons, indoor/outdoor environment conditions monitoring (PM2.5, temperature, CO2, and so on), smart farming and smart dorm. In this talk, we will describe many valuable experiences in service trials of smart city applications.

    Author Biography

    Yi-Bing Lin received his Bachelor's degree from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, in 1983, and his Ph.D. from the University of Washington, USA, in 1990. From 1990 to 1995 he was a Research Scientist with Bellcore (Telcordia). He then joined the National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) in Taiwan, where he remains. In 2011, Lin became the Vice President of NCTU. Since 2014, Lin has been appointed as the Deputy Minister of Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan. After 2016, he become a lifetime Chair Professor of NCTU.

    Lin is also an Adjunct Research Fellow, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Research Center for Information Technology Innovation, Academia Sinica, and a member of board of directors, Chunghwa Telecom. He serves on the editorial boards of IEEE Trans. on Vehicular Technology. He is General or Program Chair for prestigious conferences including ACM MobiCom 2002. He is Guest Editor for several journals including IEEE Transactions on Computers. Lin is the author of the books Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture (Wiley, 2001), Wireless and Mobile All-IP Networks (John Wiley,2005), and Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications (Wiley, 2008). Lin received numerous research awards including 2005 NSC Distinguished Researcher, 2006 Academic Award of Ministry of Education and 2008 Award for Outstanding contributions in Science and Technology, Executive Yuen, 2011 National Chair Award, and TWAS Prize in Engineering Sciences, 2011 (The World Academy of Sciences). He is in the advisory boards or the review boards of various government organizations including Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Lin is AAAS Fellow, ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, and IET Fellow.