Title: Toward 6G Wireless Communications with Holographic MIMO Surfaces
Affiliation: Zhejiang University, China
Abstract:
In this talk, I will not only introduce the past, present, and future of this emerging technology named Holographic MIMO Surfaces (HMIMOS), but also explain fundamentals of this new technology by building up a basic channel modeling, demonstrate available hardware fabrication methodologies and their characteristics, and deliver some recent research results. Then, I would like to discuss the prospects of the technology, including a variety of potential use cases, the AI-based beamforming design issues, and how it integrates with the THz technology to combat the propagation loss, how we leverage the HMIMOS to realize the sensing, imaging, etc.
Bio:
Chongwen Huang, obtained his PhD degree from Singapore University of Technology and Design in 2019, Since Sep. 2020, he is a tenure-track young professor in Zhejiang university. Dr. Huang is the recipient of IEEE Marconi Prize Paper Award in Wireless Communications, IEEE Fred W. Ellersick Prize Paper Award, and IEEE ComSoc Asia-Pacific Outstanding Young Researcher Award in 2021. Currently, he has served as an Editor of IEEE Communications Letter, Elsevier Signal Processing, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking and Physical Communication since 2021. In addition, Dr. Huang also has served the co-chair of some wireless communications flagship conferences, including session chair of 2021 IEEE WCNC, 2021 IEEE VTC-Fall, and symposium chair of IEEE WCSP 2021, etc. His main research interests are focused on Holographic MIMO Surface/Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface, B5G/6G Wireless Communication, mmWave/THz Communications, Deep Learning technologies for Wireless communications, etc.