Seminar «Empowering the Internet of Things Using Light Communication and Distributed Edge Computing»

Seminar «Empowering the Internet of Things Using Light Communication and Distributed Edge Computing»

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9 Jun
Location
Online
About the event

9 June at 15:00 MSK

With the rapid growth of connected devices, new issues emerge, which will be addressed by boosting capacity, improving energy efficiency, spectrum usage, and cost, besides offering im-proved scalability to handle the growing number of linked devices. This can be achieved by in-troducing new technologies to the traditional Internet of Things (IoT) networks. Visible light communication (VLC) is a promising technology that enables bidirectional transmission over the visible light spectrum achieving many benefits, including ultra-high data rate, ultra-low latency, high spectral efficiency, and ultra-high reliability. Light Fidelity (LiFi) is a form of VLC that represents an efficient solution for many IoT applications and use cases, including indoor and outdoor applications.

Distributed edge computing is another technology that can assist commu-nications in IoT networks and enable the dense deployment of IoT devices. To this end, this work considers designing a general framework for IoT networks using LiFi and a distributed edge computing scheme. It aims to enable dense deployment, increase reliability and availability, and reduce the communication latency of IoT networks. To meet the demands, the proposed archi-tecture makes use of MEC and fog computing. For dense deployment situations, a proof-of-concept of the created model is presented. The LiFi-integrated fog-MEC model is tested in a variety of conditions, and the findings show that the model is efficient.

Online

Speaker

Mona Mahmoud Saleh, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt.

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