Prof. Moustafa Youssef
American University in Cairo
Quantum computing provides a new way for approaching problem solving, enabling efficient solutions for problems that are hard on classical computers. With researchers around the world showing quantum supremacy, quantum computing is becoming a reality. In this talk, I will share both the opportunities and challenges that quantum computing has for location determination research. Specifically, I will present an example for the expected gain of using quantum algorithms by providing an efficient quantum implementation of the well-known RF fingerprinting algorithm and its performance on a real IBM Quantum Experience computer. The proposed quantum algorithm has a complexity that is exponentially better than its classical algorithm version, both in space and running time. Such exponential savings make quantum positioning algorithms a good candidate for meeting the requirements of the recent release of the third generation partnership project (3GPP), Release 17, which calls for sub-meter cellular positioning accuracy with reduced latency in calculation for both indoor and outdoor environments. I end the talk with a discussion on both software and hardware research challenges and opportunities that researchers can build on to explore this exciting new domain.
Moustafa Youssef is a professor at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. He is the founder & director of the Wireless Research Center of Excellence, Egypt. His research interests include mobile wireless networks, mobile computing, location determination technologies, pervasive computing, and quantum computing. He is an Associate Editor for IEEE TMC and ACM TSAS, served as the Lead Guest Editor of the IEEE Computer Special Issue on Transformative Technologies and an Area Editor of ACM MC2R as well as on the organizing and technical committees of numerous prestigious conferences. He is the recipient of the 2003 University of Maryland Invention of the Year award, the 2010 TWAS-AAS-Microsoft Award for Young Scientists, the 2013 and 2014 COMESA Innovation Award, multiple Google Research Awards, among many others. He is also an IEEE and ACM Fellow.
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