Time: 9:00 am Tue. Mar. 27h, 2018
Place: X9511
Lecturer: Prof. Xianbin Yu
Emcee:Prof. Xihua Zou
Abstract:
THz technology has a high potential of supporting ultrafast wireless data rates for future generations’ wireless access networks with high data rates beyond 100Gbit/s. In this presentation, we will first overview THz technology and its potential applications in imaging and communication systems. Subsequently, we will review recent progress in developing high-speed sub-THz/THz wireless communication systems, with a special focus on THz photonic wireless communications. We will also present the technical challenging aspects for achieving ultrafast data rates at 100Gbit/s and beyond, as well as our recent achievements on single antenna photonic wireless transmission of data rate from 60Gbit/s to 160Gbit/s, then up to 260Gbit/s in the 300-500 GHz band.
Biography:
Dr. Xianbin Yu is a research professor in the College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering at Zhejiang University. Hereceived his PhD degree in 2005 from Zhejiang University in China. From 2005 to 2007, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at Tsinghua University, China. Since 2007 until 2016, he had been employed at DTU Fotonik of Technical University of Denmark in Denmark, where he became an assistant professor in 2009 and was promoted to be a Senior Researcher in 2013. In 2016, he joined Zhejiang University in China. His research interests are within the areas of ultrafast millimeter-wave/THz photonic information processing, ultrahigh frequency photonic wireless communication systems, and emerging new applications of millimeter-wave/THz technologies, etc.