QoS and Design Challenges in Wireless Sensor Communications Networks

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Now-a-days Wireless Sensor Networks plays predominant role in the communication domain. The data to be disseminated from multiple sources to the destination base station or sink is having vital significance. There are many problems with which data can be conveyed up to the sink. The congestion, reliability, delay, fairness, etc. are of main concern. These can be treated as Quality of Service parameters that govern the performance of the WSN. Above all the Energy s consumption is the main constrain for WSN node. It is very difficult to obtain good QoS by keeping energy consumption low. Even if response of one of QoS parameter will depends on the many other QoS parameters. We have to take care of all QoS parameters to improve the performance of the wireless sensor networks. This Quality of Services may improve the application base of the WSN. With the QoS parameters the data dissemination along with energy optimization is get affected. We have to check the performance of the WSN against the QoS metrics for different data inputs. This may contain the periodic- non periodic data, event based data, transient or burst data. For all these different types of inputs data we are checking the performance of QoS parameters like congestion, reliability and fairness. This may lead to new researcher to verify their results and excel their research work accordingly.



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  • Date: 26 Feb 2018
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  • Starts 01 January 2018 10:00 AM
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Prof. Vivek S. Deshpande Prof. Vivek S. Deshpande of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Los Angeles

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QoS and Design Challenges in Wireless Sensor Communications Networks

Now-a-days Wireless Sensor Networks plays predominant role in the communication domain. This talk discusses on QoS and Design Challenges in Wireless Sensor Communications Networks.

Biography:

Dr Vivek S. Deshpande, Dean, Academics, MIT College of Engineering, holds Bachelors and Masters of Engineering in Electronics and Telecommunications from Pune University and Doctorate from Nagpur University. Currently he is doing a research in Wireless Sensor Networks, embedded systems and High Performance Computer Networks. Dr Vivek is pursuing his Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship from Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, Europe.Dr Vivek published more than 60 papers in International journals and conferences of repute. He filed 19 patents and all are published now. Vivek is working on many research projects which tackles more social and industrial problems.Vivek is active member of IEEE, Pune Section (R10, India). He chairs Education Society, Pune Chapter. He also on conference committee of Pune Chapter.

Specific topics of interest and Research: Wireless sensor networks, Body area networks, Quality of Service, Algorithm/Protocol development, Mobile Communications and mobility in WSN, Wireless Communications and networking in WSN, Information and Communications technologies in WSN, Simulation, Modeling and analysis and performance evaluations, Network management and services, Health care and home networking, Reviews and Applications: Social, health, sports, environmental, etc.

The Rs.25 lacks of funded projects “Highway Traffic Monitoring Systems (HTMS)” phase-I done under his guidance. The innovation of palm tops based on Android ported on ARM is having great success of research project. With the kind help of his technical consultancy, many industries achieve huge success in their research and development.

His 25 years of teaching and industrial experience is an asset to the organization. He is working as Associate Professor in Department of Information Technology, His expertise in the field of Wireless computer Networks and Distributed system helps in guidance to the PG students and researchers.

Dr Vivek recently developed a Wireless Network Lab in Pune. Many researchers take advantage of the infrastructure laid for this type of study and research. This lab is now converted into Center of Excellence for IoT. The targeted researchers are from entire country. There are three verticals namely e-Health, Precision Agriculture and Smart City.

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Address:MIT College of Engineering, Pune, Pune, India





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Event Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

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6:00PM-8:00 PM: Talk by Dr. Vivek Deshpande, Dean, Academics, MIT College of Engineering, Pune University, India

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