- Title
- Seminar [12/19] Towards Connectivity and Collaboration Among Billions of IoT Devices
- Date
- 2019.12.16
- Writer
- 전기전자공학부
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Time and Date : 16:00 ~ 17:30 Thursday 12/26/2019
Place : C716, Engineering Building #3
Title : Towards Connectivity and Collaboration Among Billions of IoT Devices
Abstract:
Internet of Things (IoT) is anticipated to significantly improve the qualities of our daily lives in the areas of home automation, healthcare, and transportation, among many others. This is enabled by massive and diverse wireless devices covering every corner of our living space. This talk introduces intelligent IoT networking toward breakthroughs in critical domains including spectrum efficiency, latency, and energy economy, achieved by enabling connectivity and collaboration among billions of deployed devices via the latest technique of cross-technology communication (CTC) – a new set of designs that establishes direct communication between commodity devices with incompatible wireless physical layers (e.g., Bluetooth, ZigBee, and WiFi). The transformative technology of CTC is a key enabler to achieving pervasive connectivity, and a fundamental building block to distributive exploitation of collaborative opportunities among heterogeneous and specialized networks, advancing IoT beyond the current practice of isolated operation. The talk begins with the introduction of the basic concept, the rationale, and distinct design principles of state-of-the-art CTC designs; Specifically, sender-side signal emulation and receiver-side cross-decoding to enable CTC under practical limitations of commodity devices. Then, explicit channel coordination strategy between WiFi and ZigBee is discussed, demonstrating a practical pathway to collaborative services via CTC.Presenter: Sungmin Kim, Assistant Professor / KAIST
Host: Prof. Kim, Seonglyun, Yonsei EEE