A New Perspective on Goal-oriented Semantic Communication in the Era of Networked Intelligence
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Start Time:2022-10-19 15:30(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:60min

Session:P Plenary Session » P2Plenary Session 2

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Abstract
Future communication systems will cater to emerging cyber-physical and decentralized interactive systems, such as swarm robotics, self-driving vehicles, and smart IoT. The interconnection of myriad sensing- and learning-empowered devices will underpin the global functioning of our societies, enabling formidable progress at various sectors. The realization of this euphoric dream however hinges upon networks’ ability to deliver on an unprecedented number of highly demanding requirements. As we move into the era of distributed networked intelligence, a fundamental paradigm shift is necessary to satisfy the pressing needs for reliable real-time communication, autonomous decision-making, and timely distributed processing. In this talk, we introduce effective goal-oriented communication, which entails an application/context-dependent, non-separable optimization of information generation, transmission, and utilization, via the semantics of information, i.e., the significance and the usefulness of messages with respect to the goal of data exchange. We highlight fundamental concepts, essential principles, and key functionalities required for effectively conveying only information representations and features, which are timely, relevant, and valuable for achieving end users’ goals. Finally, we discuss the potential and the technical challenges associated with this promising avenue of research.
 
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Marios Kountouris
Professor and Chair EURECOM

Marios Kountouris is a Professor and a Chair on Advanced Wireless Systems at the Communication Systems department, EURECOM, France. He received the Diploma degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece in 2002, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Télécom Paris, France in 2004 and 2008, respectively. Prior to his current appointment, he has held positions at CentraleSupélec, France, Huawei Paris Research Center, France, The University of Texas at Austin, USA, and Yonsei University, S. Korea. He has received several career and best paper awards, including the 2016 IEEE ComSoc CTTC Early Achievement Award, the 2013 IEEE ComSoc Outstanding EMEA Young Researcher Award, and the 2012 IEEE SPS Signal Processing Magazine Award. He has served as Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, and the IEEE Wireless Communication Letters.
 

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    Oct 22

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