SDR-SDN: Internet of Things Applications

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Current trends require monitoring and communication on several different frequencies (HF, VHF, and UHF) and using several different protocols (GSM, CDMA, LTE, WiFi, Bluteooth, etc.). If the system is both highly flexible and adaptable, software-defined radios enable users to not only tune into one of the desired frequencies and support only one protocol, but the ability to monitor a large portion of the spectrum while supporting multiple protocols. 

IoT is a new norm of connectivity, enabling smart ecosystem. It is changing the way we think to communicate with an object in out surroundings and improving the quality of life. However, IoT lacks programmability, agility, security and data management due to the huge amount of data produced. To meet the need of customer requirement, it is highly anticipated use programmability and centralized control for IoT management. This talk discusses about the SDR-SDN, emerging technology that can meet the need of current IoT requirements of heterogeneity and flexibility.

Wireless communication system is the essential part for IoT infrastructure, which acts as the bridge for dual directional communication for data collection and control message delivery. It can be applied to various IoT applications, including mission critical industries, such as power grid, oil field, and cases in our routine life like the smart city. The common challenges and issues on wireless communication for IoT applications: A) Huge volume of sensors with varied types and distributed sites need to be connected, managed and maintained, B) High reliable communication will be required under the environment with lots of interferences, Available spectrum resources will be very limited for new IoT wireless network, C) For harsh outdoor area, low power consumption and simple architecture will be required, In harsh outdoor environment, the installation and maintenance will be more challenging  In order to solve those issues, SDR wireless platform can play important role for IoT to support the optimized communication from the senor network to the wide area radio network. The approach is to utilize the IT-based software-defined radio (SDR) technology to complete the entire base band processing on IT platform with multi-cores processors. The acceleration technologies, such as SIMD, vector processing, parallel processing, etc., have been used to speed up the signal processing with extremely low latency. Meanwhile, some wireless optimization technologies are also applied to the whole system, including the dynamic spectrum allocation, interference mitigation, and energy efficiency design.

 



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  • Synergy Microwave Corp
  • Paterson, New Jersey
  • United States 07504
  • Building: 201 McLean Boulevard

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  • Ajay Kumar Poddar, Phone: (201)560-3806) (Email: akpoddar@ieee.org)

  • Co-sponsored by MTT/AP-S
  • Starts 01 January 2018 03:13 PM UTC
  • Ends 24 January 2018 03:00 PM UTC
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Ulrich Rohde

Topic:

SDR-SDN: Internet of Things Applications

Biography:

Ulrich L. Rohde, Dr.Ing. habil., is a Professor of RF and Microwave at the University of Cottbus, Germany, Chairman of Synergy Microwave Corp. NJ, USA, Professor at Oradea University, Romania, honorary professor at IIT Delhi, India; President of Communications Consulting Corporation, FL, USA, and a partner in Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany. Dr. Rohde is past member of the board of directors and a former executive vice president of Ansoft Corporation, now it is Ansys. He is an IEEE life Fellow, published over 300 scientific papers in professional journals and conferences, co-authored of 12 technical books and book chapters, over 3 dozens patents into his credits and recipients of more than dozen scientific and IEEE society awards. In 2006, Dr. Rohde was honored as Microwave Legend by Microwave & RF Magazine; the selection was based on global voting. In 2009, Dr. Rohde was selected in the list of Divine Innovators of November 2011, Microwave Journal. Based on Dr. Rohde’s 5-decade of scientific creativity and pioneer contributions in the field of microwave and antenna, IEEE has established 2 awards on his name “IEEE Ulrich L. Rohde Innovative Conference Paper Awards on Antenna Measurements and Applications” and IEEE Ulrich L. Rohde Innovative Conference Paper Awards on Computational Techniques in Electromagnetics”. His hobbies are sailing, U.S. Merchant Marine Officer, Master of Steam or Motor Vessels, photography and ham radio (Dj2LR and N1UL).

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Address:Brandenburgische Technische Universitat, BTU Cottbus, Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany, 03013





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