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Sensor array processing

Sensing, Localization, and Communications to Enable Future IoT Systems

Tareq Al-Naffouri, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mar 12, 16:00 - 17:00

KAUST

IoT Sensor array processing

In this talk, Tareq will present his research contributions and future directions to advance some critical IoT-enabling technologies: sensing, localization, and communications. He will demonstrate how we take advantage of structure in sensed-data and sensor arrays. This structure can help mitigate sensing uncertainties, improve localization accuracy, and enhance the performance of communication systems, all while reducing the computational overhead. The Internet of Things (IoT) has ushered a new era in many fields including retail, medicine, agriculture, and the automotive industry. In fact, it is projected that by 2025, one trillion IoT devices will be deployed worldwide: the equivalent of 1000 devices per person. To reach such a scale, major advancements are needed in various IoT-enabling technologies.

Ismail Ben Atitallah

M.S., Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering

Sensor array processing Random Matrix Theory Robust estimation machine learning Data Sciences Signal processing

Ismail Ben Atitallah was a ​MS Thesis Student at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

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