Integrated Sensing and Communications with Optical and RF base systems

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Organized by IEEE ComSoc Student Branch Chapter, IIT Indore
📅 Date: 08/12/2025
🕥 Time: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Venue: POD 1A-208, IIT Indore, Department of EE.


The rapid growth of wireless networks and optical communication technologies has opened new opportunities for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems. This event explores the convergence of RF and optical communication systems for applications ranging from high-speed data transmission to advanced sensing and detection.

Participants will gain insights into the fundamentals, design principles, and challenges of integrating sensing and communication in modern networks. The sessions will cover optical systems, RF systems, hybrid approaches, and practical applications in areas such as autonomous vehicles, IoT, and smart cities.

This event is tailored for students, researchers, and professionals interested in next-generation communication technologies and the integration of sensing capabilities into communication networks.

Key Topics:

  • Overview of Optical and RF Communication Systems

  • Principles of Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC)

  • Hybrid RF-Optical systems and design challenges

  • Applications in IoT, autonomous systems, and smart infrastructure

  • Future trends and research directions



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  • IIT Indore, Simrol, Khandwa Road
  • Indore, Madhya Pradesh
  • India 453552
  • Building: POD 1A
  • Room Number: 208

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Professor Amit Kumar Mishra of Colin Nosworthy Communications and Public Affairs Aberystwyth University

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Integrated Sensing and Communications with Optical and RF base systems

Professor Mishra joined Aberystwyth University as Director of the National Spectrum Centre and Professor of Communications Engineering in March 2024. Since earning his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2006, he has worked in research institutions in India, Australia, and Sweden. He moved to Aberystwyth from the University of Cape Town where he was Professor (2019-2024), Associate Professor (2016-2019) and Senior Lecturer (2011-2015) as well as a member of the institute’s Radar Remote Sensing Group. 
Professor Amit Kumar Mishra, who is an internationally recognised expert on spectrum communications and sensing, will spend time at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Hyderabad under the Visiting Advanced Joint Research Faculty Scheme (VAJRA).

Awarded through the Indian Government’s Anusandhan National Research Foundation (formerly the Science and Engineering Board, SERB), the VAJRA award is designed to recognise the value of international collaborative research in solving complex problems.

The scheme was developed exclusively for overseas scientists and academics to work for up to three months in a year at a hosting Indian public-funded academic or research institution.

Professor Mishra first received the honour when he worked at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. The award was renewed for an additional year, following his move to Aberystwyth in 2024.

Professor Mishra is collaborating with scientists at the IIT Hyderabad on developing systems which use ‘TV White Space’ – the spectrum bandwidth once used to broadcast analogue television but which is now largely redundant.

Professor Mishra said: “I am delighted that my VAJRA faculty award has been renewed for an additional year and look forward to continuing to work with scientists and PhD students in India as well as welcoming researchers here to Aberystwyth in this international exchange of knowledge and expertise.

“Our focus will be on the potential applications for using ‘TV White Space’ in rural areas of India. This bandwidth, which has become more available following analogue television’s switch to digital, can be used for a range of other purposes - for example, providing high-speed internet to people living in sparsely populated areas.

“This technology has huge possibilities in other places like Africa, where relatively low numbers of people are spread across large geographical areas. There are synergies too with the National Spectrum Centre’s aim of transforming connectivity in rural areas of Wales and other parts of the UK.”

Biography:

Professor Mishra joined Aberystwyth University as Director of the National Spectrum Centre and Professor of Communications Engineering in March 2024. Since gaining his PhD at Edinburgh University in 2006, he has worked in research institutions in India, Australia and Sweden. He moved to Aberystwyth from the University of Cape Town where he was Professor (2019-2024), Associate Professor (2016-2019) and Senior Lecturer (2011-2015) as well as a member of the institute’s Radar Remote Sensing Group.

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Agenda

Time Session Details
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Registration & Welcome Tea Participant registration and networking
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM Inaugural Session Welcome address and overview of the event
10:45 AM – 12:15 PM Session 1: Optical Communication Systems Fundamentals, design principles, and applications
12:15 PM – 1:00 PM Interactive Q&A / Discussion Open discussion with participants
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch Break  
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Session 2: RF Communication Systems & ISAC RF system fundamentals and integration with sensing
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM Panel Discussion Applications, challenges, and research directions in ISAC
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM Valedictory Session Vote of Thanks and Group Photo