Spectral and Energy Efficient Techniques for Future-Generation Wireless Networks – A Retrospective Assessment
Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay
Full Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Indore (India)
DEIB - Conference Room "Emilio Gatti" (Building 20)
April 28th, 2023
11.00 am
Contacts:
Maurizio Magarini
Research Line:
Information transmission
Full Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Indore (India)
DEIB - Conference Room "Emilio Gatti" (Building 20)
April 28th, 2023
11.00 am
Contacts:
Maurizio Magarini
Research Line:
Information transmission
Sommario
On April 28th, 2023 at 11.00 am Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay, Full Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, in the Indian Institute of Technology, Indore (India), will give a seminar on "Spectral and Energy Efficient Techniques for Future-Generation Wireless Networks – A Retrospective Assessment" in DEIB Conference Room.
Internet of Things (IoT) envisions the deployment of various remote sensing and smart city applications by facilitating pervasive and ubiquitous interconnection of numerous physical devices and sensor nodes. With the enormously increasing number of the IoT devices and high data rate services, the design and implementation of IoT networks will have to encounter three major problems i.e., spectrum scarcity, energy limitation, and security vulnerabilities. This motivates the development of cognitive IoT networks to meet IoT requirements in the 5G/6G era. The wireless techniques used for improving spectral efficiency often lead to decrease in energy efficiency and vice-versa. Therefore, a careful design for future wireless networks is desirable in view of both energy and spectral efficiency. Moreover, owing to the broadcast nature of the medium and the associated security vulnerabilities, it is important to augment secrecy even at the physical layer of communications. Such developments will not only help in accommodating the increasing demand of information delivery, but also in reducing the operating expenditure of mobile operators, while protecting the environment and preserving the natural resources.
Internet of Things (IoT) envisions the deployment of various remote sensing and smart city applications by facilitating pervasive and ubiquitous interconnection of numerous physical devices and sensor nodes. With the enormously increasing number of the IoT devices and high data rate services, the design and implementation of IoT networks will have to encounter three major problems i.e., spectrum scarcity, energy limitation, and security vulnerabilities. This motivates the development of cognitive IoT networks to meet IoT requirements in the 5G/6G era. The wireless techniques used for improving spectral efficiency often lead to decrease in energy efficiency and vice-versa. Therefore, a careful design for future wireless networks is desirable in view of both energy and spectral efficiency. Moreover, owing to the broadcast nature of the medium and the associated security vulnerabilities, it is important to augment secrecy even at the physical layer of communications. Such developments will not only help in accommodating the increasing demand of information delivery, but also in reducing the operating expenditure of mobile operators, while protecting the environment and preserving the natural resources.
Biografia
Dr. Prabhat Kumar Upadhyay received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, India in 2011. He joined IIT Indore in 2012 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, where he has become Associate Professor in 2017 and a full Professor in 2022. He is presently a Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. He led a Wireless Communication Research Group at IIT Indore, which is actively involved in cutting-edge research and development to cater to the emerging needs of the next generation wireless communication systems. His general research interests include wireless and mobile communications, Internet of Things (IoT) networks, molecular communications, and nano-networks. He has more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. He has been awarded Nokia Foundation Visiting Professor Fellowship at the University of Oulu, Finland in 2022. He has received the Sir Visvesvaraya Young Faculty Research Fellowship under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, during 2018-2023. He is recipient of the IETE-N V Gadadhar Memorial Award, 2022, and the IETE-Prof SVC Aiya Memorial Award, 2018. He currently serves as an Editor for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IEEE Communications Letters. He received the Exemplary Editor Award of the IEEE Communications Letters in 2021. He has also been involved in the Technical Program Committee of several IEEE premier conferences. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India), and a member of the IEEE Communications Society and the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.