Talk of Prof. Lajos Hanzo



Lajos Hanzo



On Pareto-Optimal Space, Air Ground Integrated Networking

Abstract

Space, Air, Ground Integrated Networks (SAGINs) rely on terrestrial, UAV-aided, airplane-assisted as well as satellite-based global coverage-solutions, which pave the way for seamless next-generation service provision across the globe. However, these terrestrial, UAV-aided, airplane-assisted as well as satellite links exhibit drastically different propagation properties, which naturally lend themselves to Pareto-optimization.





Biography

Lajos Hanzo (Mobile speech and data communications - Prof. Lajos Hanzo, Lajos Hanzo - Wikipedia) (FIEEE'04) received his Master degree and Doctorate in 1976 and 1983, respectively from the Technical University (TU) of Budapest. He was also awarded the Doctor of Sciences (DSc) degree by the University of Southampton (2004) and Honorary Doctorates by the TU of Budapest (2009) and by the University of Edinburgh (2015). He is a Foreign Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and a former Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Press. He has served several terms as Governor of both IEEE ComSoc and of VTS. He has published 2000+ contributions at IEEE Xplore, 19 Wiley-IEEE Press books and has helped the fast-track career of 123 PhD students. Over 40 of them are Professors at various stages of their careers in academia and many of them are leading scientists in the wireless industry. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng), of the IET and of EURASIP. He holds the Eric Sumner Field Award.