Antony Chung

Tony is chartered engineer in wireless systems from the UK, leading applied research and advanced prototype development projects. Most of Tony's recent work has been with 4G/5G and M2M systems, and before that he was working with short-range IEEE 802.15.4 communications and positioning technology. His background and interests include embedded systems engineering, wireless systems, signal processing and RF data science.

Tony completed his communications security PhD in 2011, which focused on cryptographic and non-cryptographic security on energy-constrained devices and he was involved in initial work on the Internet-of-Things. He has worked in the telecoms industry, with the public sector and community groups.

As part of Lancaster University, most of Tony's academic work is centred around realistic testbeds and community engagement to generate data which he then uses to build improved performance and security monitoring using techniques such as machine learning and signal processing.

Tony has full stack experience in the design, build and integration of solutions from the application layer to the physical layer including with technologies and tools such as C/C++, Python, MATLAB, Java and Linux on a number of platforms including embedded targets and with hardware such as Ettus USRP.