About Mohammed Sait Mohammed Sait Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering underwater optical communications Mohammed Sait is a Ph.D. student in Photonics Laboratory in the Division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering (CEMSE) under the supervision of Professor Boon Ooi at King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST). Research Interests Mohammed's research interests includeUnderwater optical communication, and VLC and LiFi technology. Education Profile BS. in electronics and communication engineering, University of Leicester, UK (2013-2016). MS. in Digital communication systems, Loughborough University, UK (2016-2017). Awards and Distinctions Clarke Griffith's Events Presented Events Nov 7 - Nov 13, 2021 Characterization of non-conventional methods for alignment relaxation in underwater wireless optical communication systems Mohammed Sait, Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nov 11, 15:00 - 16:00 B3 L3 R5220 The paradigm of Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT) is expected to enable various practical applications such as environmental monitoring, underwater exploration, and disaster prevention. Supporting the concept of IoUT requires robust underwater wireless communication infrastructure. Optical wireless communication has the superiority of wide bandwidth, low latency and high data capacity over its counterparts namely, acoustic and radio frequency.
Characterization of non-conventional methods for alignment relaxation in underwater wireless optical communication systems Mohammed Sait, Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nov 11, 15:00 - 16:00 B3 L3 R5220 The paradigm of Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT) is expected to enable various practical applications such as environmental monitoring, underwater exploration, and disaster prevention. Supporting the concept of IoUT requires robust underwater wireless communication infrastructure. Optical wireless communication has the superiority of wide bandwidth, low latency and high data capacity over its counterparts namely, acoustic and radio frequency.
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