
Assoc. Prof. Anwar Ali
Zhejiang Sci-Tech University
Aerospace Systems, Power Electronics, Analog Electronics, Thermal Aanalysis
Dr. Anwar Ali received his M.S. degree in Electronic Engineering and Ph.D. degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, Italy in 2010 and 2014, respectively. During PhD, he worked on AraMiS (Italian acronym stands for modular architecture of small satellites) project which is a joint venture between Politecnico di Torino, MIT (Boston, USA), Spin Electronics and NeOhm.
Since March 2019, he is working as Associate Professor at the School of Information Science and Technology, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, China. He has published 40 research papers in renowned journals and conferences around the globe and has completed 5 research projects as Principle Investigator. His research interests include design and development of aerospace systems, power electronics, analog circuits and thermal analysis & thermal modeling of aerospace systems.

Assoc. Prof. Wei Wei
Xi'an University of Technology, China
Shaanxi University of Technology, China
Dr. Wei Wei is an associate professor of School of Computer Science and Engineering.Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an 710048, China. He is also a professor of Shaanxi University of Technology.
He is a senior member of IEEE, CCF. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from Xian Jiaotong University in 2011 and 2005, respectively. He ran many funded research projects as principal investigator and technical members. His research interest is in the area of wireless networks, wireless sensor networks Application, Image Processing, Mobile Computing, Distributed Computing, and Pervasive Computing, Internet of Things, Sensor Data Clouds, etc. He has published around one hundred research papers in international conferences and journals. He is an editorial board member of FGCS, IEEE Access, AHSWN, IEICE, KSII, etc. He is a TPC member of many conferences and regular reviewer of IEEE TPDS, TVT, TIP, TMC, TWC, JNCA and many other Elsevier journals.、
Speech title: Based on IoTs Parking Navigation with Continuous Information Potential Field research
Abstract:
As Internet of Things(Iots ) are increasingly being deployed in some
important applications, it becomes imperative that we consider application requirements in in-network processes. We intend to use a WSN to aid information querying and navigation within a dynamic and real-time environment. We propose a novel method that relies on the heat diffusion equation to finish the navigation process conveniently and easily. From the perspective of theoretical analysis, our proposed work holds the lower constraint condition. We use multiple scales to reach the goal of accurate navigation. We present a multi-scale gradient descent method to satisfy users’ requirements in WSNs. Formula derivations and simulations show that the method is accurately and efficiently able to solve typical sensor network configuration information navigation problems. Simultaneously, the structure of heat diffusion equation allows more flexibility and adaptability in searching algorithm designs.