Weekly Seminar: “Wireless Channel Modelling of Drone-Ground links using RF measurements”

08/01/2020 - 08/01/2020

Ico_CTTC

ABSTRACT:

In this talk, Prof. Hari will briefly introduce the motivation to study channel modeling followed by a brief overview of the experiments in channel measurements leading to the IEEE 802.16 standard. He will present the challenges in developing a communication system for drone communication links using current systems like LTE and the motivation to study the wireless channel models for such networks. Also, he will present the drone-ground wireless channel measurement system design, data collection methodology,  and preliminary results of the analysis based on the experiments that have been carried out on the campus of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

SPEAKER:

K V S Hari is a Professor in the Department of ECE, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He holds a BE (ECE) degree from Osmania University, Hyderabad, MTech (Radar and Communication Systems) from IIT Delhi and  PhD (Systems science) from U C San Diego and has been a visiting faculty at Stanford University (1999-00) and Affiliate Professor at KTH- Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (2010-16). His research interests are in Signal Processing with applications to 5G wireless communications, radar systems, autonomous vehicles, neuroscience, and affordable MRI systems. He is a co-author of the IEEE 802.16 standard on wireless channel models. He was an Editor of EURASIP’s Signal Processing (2006- 16) and is currently the Editor-in-Chief (Electrical Sciences) of Sadhana, the journal of the Indian Academy of Sciences published by Springer. He is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of IEEE. He is on the Board of Governors, IEEE Signal Processing Society as Regional Director-at-Large of Asia-Pacific (2018-19) and as VP Membership (2020-22). More details at http://ece.iisc.ac.in/~hari

This talk is open to whoever interested from the research community

CTTC Auditorium (B4) / 11:00hK V S Hari, Department of ECE, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore