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DESCRIPTION:01 November 2019 (13:40): IEEE AP/MTT/EMC/ED Turkey Seminar Ser
 ies (S.56)\n\nSpeaker: Prof. Sinan Gezici\, Bilkent University\n\nTopic: &quot;
 Fundamental Limits and Resource Allocation for Visible Light Positioning&quot;\
 n\nLocation: Middle East Technical University\, Ankara\, Turkey\n\nAbstrac
 t: Visible light communication (VLC) is an emerging paradigm that facilita
 tes multiple functionalities including illumination\, high-speed data comm
 unications\, and localization. Based on the VLC technology\, visible light
  positioning (VLP) systems aim to estimate locations of VLC receivers base
 d on light-emitting diode (LED) transmitters at known locations. VLP prese
 nts a viable alternative to radio frequency (RF)-based positioning systems
  by providing inexpensive and accurate localization services. In this talk
 \, we consider the problem of localization in visible light systems and in
 vestigate distance and position estimation approaches in synchronous and a
 synchronous scenarios\, focusing on both theoretical performance character
 ization and algorithm development aspects. In addition\, we propose a powe
 r allocation framework for VLP systems based on convex optimization approa
 ches. Simulation results reveal various benefits of the proposed approache
 s.\n\nBio: Sinan Gezici received the B.S. degree from Bilkent University\,
  Turkey in 2001\, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Prin
 ceton University in 2006. From 2006 to 2007\, he worked at Mitsubishi Elec
 tric Research Laboratories\, Cambridge\, MA. Since 2007\, he has been with
  the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bilkent Unive
 rsity\, where he is currently a Professor. Dr. Gezici&#39;s research interests
  are in the areas of detection and estimation theory\, wireless communicat
 ions\, and localization systems. Among his publications in these areas is 
 the book Ultra-wideband Positioning Systems: Theoretical Limits\, Ranging 
 Algorithms\, and Protocols (Cambridge University Press\, 2008). Dr. Gezici
  was an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications\, IEEE Wi
 reless Communications Letters\, and Journal of Communications and Networks
 .\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Sinan Gezici\, \n\nMiddle East Technical University
 \, EEE\, Ankara\, Ankara\, Türkiye\, 06800
LOCATION:Middle East Technical University\, EEE\, Ankara\, Ankara\, Türkiy
 e\, 06800
ORGANIZER:ozergul@metu.edu.tr
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SUMMARY:IEEE AP/MTT/EMC/ED TURKEY CHAPTER SEMINAR SERIES -- SEMINAR 56
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/209758
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;01 November 2019 (13:40): &amp;nbsp\;I
 EEE AP/MTT/EMC/ED Turkey Seminar Series (S.56)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Speaker: P
 rof. Sinan Gezici\, Bilkent University&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Topic: &quot;Fundamental Limits 
 and Resource Allocation for Visible Light Positioning&quot;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Location:&amp;n
 bsp\;Middle East Technical University\, Ankara\, Turkey&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract: 
 Visible light communication (VLC) is an emerging paradigm that facilitates
  multiple functionalities including illumination\, high-speed data communi
 cations\, and localization. Based on the VLC technology\, visible light po
 sitioning (VLP) systems aim to estimate locations of VLC receivers based o
 n light-emitting diode (LED) transmitters at known locations. VLP presents
  a viable alternative to radio frequency (RF)-based positioning systems by
  providing inexpensive and accurate localization services. In this talk\, 
 we consider the problem of localization in visible light systems and inves
 tigate distance and position estimation approaches in synchronous and asyn
 chronous scenarios\, focusing on both theoretical performance characteriza
 tion and algorithm development aspects. In addition\, we propose a power a
 llocation framework for VLP systems based on convex optimization approache
 s. Simulation results reveal various benefits of the proposed approaches.&lt;
 /p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Bio: Sinan Gezici received the B.S. degree from Bilkent University
 \, Turkey in 2001\, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Pr
 inceton University in 2006. From 2006 to 2007\, he worked at Mitsubishi El
 ectric Research Laboratories\, Cambridge\, MA. Since 2007\, he has been wi
 th the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bilkent Uni
 versity\, where he is currently a Professor. Dr. Gezici&#39;s research interes
 ts are in the areas of detection and estimation theory\, wireless communic
 ations\, and localization systems. Among his publications in these areas i
 s the book Ultra-wideband Positioning Systems: Theoretical Limits\, Rangin
 g Algorithms\, and Protocols (Cambridge University Press\, 2008). Dr. Gezi
 ci was an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications\, IEEE 
 Wireless Communications Letters\, and Journal of Communications and Networ
 ks.&lt;/p&gt;
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