Prof. Xuebin Zhuang is the vice dean, associate professor, and doctoral supervisor of the School of Systems Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Xiamen University and a PhD in Information and Communication Engineering from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University. He is mainly engaged in research on intelligent navigation confrontation, satellite Internet and communication and navigation fusion, and intelligent autonomous navigation of unmanned systems. The undergraduate courses he teaches are Signals and Systems and Digital Signal Processing, and the graduate course is Satellite Navigation and Positioning Technology. He has worked in the First Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, where he served as deputy team leader and team leader of the engineering group, senior engineer, and room-level technical expert. He has presided over more than ten national, provincial, and ministerial scientific research projects. He has applied for more than ten patents as the first author or main contributor, 11 of which have been authorized. He is a member of the Aerospace Security Parallel Systems Professional Committee of the China Command and Control Society. He is the reviewer for “Measurement Science and Technology”, “Intelligent Security”, “Navigation Positioning and Timing”, and the China Satellite Navigation Academic Annual Conference.
Prof. Cailun Wu is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Systems Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University. He holds a bachelor’s degree in process equipment and control engineering from Xiangtan University, a master’s degree in test and measurement technology and instrumentation from Beijing Institute of Technology, and a doctorate in information and communication engineering from Tsinghua University. His research direction is the theory and methods of integrated space-time systems, including satellite navigation, communication and navigation fusion, and space-time intelligence. He teaches undergraduate courses on stochastic processes and statistical signal processing. He worked in the 54th Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, where he served as engineer, senior engineer, institute-level expert, deputy director of the National Key Laboratory of Satellite Navigation Systems and Equipment Technology, and executive assistant. He has presided over more than 30 scientific research tasks, including the Ministry of Science and Technology’s 863 Program, national major special projects, and major engineering projects. He has won more than 10 national, provincial, and ministerial scientific and technological awards or honors. As the main person in charge, he has been authorized with more than 30 patents.