On October 16, 2020, Professor Han Dingding, along with core members of the Complex Network Science and Intelligent Systems Laboratory, attended the Smart City Information-Physical Fusion System Demonstration Application Seminar in Chongqing.
The seminar was held at the China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd. in Yubei District, Chongqing, and focused on topics related to urban information-physical fusion systems, promoting sharing and exchange of ideas. In addition to the Complex Network Science and Intelligent Systems Laboratory of Fudan University, participants included East China Normal University, Beijing Aerospace Satellite Application Technology Group Co., Ltd., Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Northwestern Polytechnical University, and Xi'an Future International Information Co., Ltd., among others.
The seminar began with a tour led by China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd., where representatives from participating units were introduced to the company's technical philosophy, case studies, and future development directions and goals.
On the OneNET-CPS System Integration and Construction Ideas
Smart City Construction Ideas
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Professor Han Dingding (third from left) and core members of the laboratory engaged in a lively discussion with professors from other universities.
Professor Han Dingding (second from right) and core members of the laboratory held a technical discussion.
Professor Han Dingding’s research team took a group photo at China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd.
(From left to right: Zhao Kaidi, Han Dingding, Yang Zhengzhuang, Yang Chao)
Professor Han Dingding with key participating professors at China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd.
After the tour, Yang Lei, the OneView product manager from the Platform Department of China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd., delivered a presentation. He provided a comprehensive technical introduction, focusing on the technical challenges, breakthroughs, and ideas related to OneView. This was followed by a detailed report from Lin Feng, a system architecture expert from the Platform Department, who discussed the construction and planning of CPS systems, as well as 5G technology. Next, Li Lin, an expert from the Digital Products Department, introduced the "V2X" driver fatigue monitoring technology for the Internet of Vehicles.
The research team led by Professor Han Dingding greatly benefited from this academic exchange activity. The close interaction with various organizations helped the laboratory stay updated on the latest industry trends, while also uncovering new ideas for future development from other organizations' projects. At the same time, the research team contributed new research directions to other organizations and to China Mobile Internet of Things Co., Ltd.