Colloquium Presentation by Dr. Shalimur Choudhury:"Artificial Intelligence-Driven Next-Generation Network Function Virtualization Orchestration"

Friday, March 19, 2021 - 11:00 to 12:30
 

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE – Colloquium Series

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Photo of Dr. shalimur Choudhury, Colloquium presenter, March 19th, 2021 SCS
Speaker: Dr. Salimur Choudhury 
Date: Friday March 19, 2021 
Time: 11:00am-12:30pm 
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Abstract 

The entire Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem is directing towards a high volume of diverse applications. From smart healthcare to smart cities, every ubiquitous digital sector provisions automation for an immersive experience. Augmented/Virtual reality, remote surgery, and autonomous driving expect high data rates and ultra-low latency. The Network Function Virtualization (NFV) based IoT infrastructure of decoupling software services from proprietary devices has been extremely popular due to cutting back significant deployment and maintenance expenditure in the telecommunication industry. Another substantially highlighted tech trend for delay-sensitive IoT applications has emerged as Multi-access edge computing (MEC). MEC brings NFV to the network edge (in closer proximity to users) for faster computation. Among the massive pool of IoT services in NFV context, the urgency for efficient edge service orchestration is constantly growing. This talk will present, how AI-based solutions can be used to address a few such issues. 
 
 

Biography 

Dr. Salimur Choudhury (senior member IEEE) is an associate professor and graduate coordinator in the Department of Computer Science and leads the Optimization Research Group at Lakehead University. The primary research focus of Dr. Choudhury is network optimization. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed publications and received grants from various government sectors and industries as well. He is the co-founder of the conference, SGIoT. Dr. Salimur has received Lakehead University Research Excellence Award in 2021 for his work in the area of network management and optimization 
 
 
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