Lecture
Wireless Sensor Networks: Prototype Implementation and Coexistence Aspects
Speaker: |
Dr. Vishwas Lakkundi |
Date: |
Thursday, 28 May 2009 |
Time: |
10:00-11:00 |
Location: |
"Mediterranean Studies" Seminar Room, FORTH. Heraklion, Crete |
Host: |
Panos Tsakalides |
| Abstract: |
Wireless sensor networks enable scalable, self-organizing, self-healing
networks that can manage various data traffic patterns. The emergence of
wireless sensor networks and their potential for a multitude of novel
applications, especially in industrial communications and automation, are
noteworthy. This presentation brings out the research and development
perspectives on wireless sensor networks from the EU 6FP Virtual Automation
Networks (VAN) project in terms of prototype development and coexistence
with other chosen wireless technologies. The project-specific design and
specification aspects, implementation and integration issues, coexistence
tests, measurements and results are covered. We illustrate the successful
integration of wireless sensor networks into the overall prototype and show
that they can coexist with other wireless technologies. |
| Bio: |
Vishwas Lakkundi is a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the
Telecommunications & Networks Laboratory of the Institute of Computer
Science, FORTH since February 2009. He received his Ph.D. in Wireless
Communications (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, 2006),
M.Tech. in Digital Electronics (Visveswaraiah Technological University,
India, 2001), and B.E. in Electronics and Communication (University of
Mysore, India, 1998). Prior to joining FORTH, he worked as a Member of
Research Staff for the EU VAN-Project Consortium at BUT, Czech Republic.
Previously, he worked in various capacities at Samsung Electronics (UK),
Nuntius Systems (India), Indian Space Research Organisation (India) and
Karnatak University (India). His research interests include topics involving
systems design, PHY & MAC layers, and DSP issues pertaining to wireless
sensor networks, UWB, WiMAX and cellular networks. Dr. Lakkundi is a member
of the IEEE & the IET. |

