What brings our team together toward a common goal?
Project Objectives
The primary purpose of this research is to provide a clear understanding of the main characteristic feature of optical signaling terminology toward future 5GB (5G and beyond) wireless networking system
The strategy of signal processing extraction methodology with the possible solutions to the current factual challenges for improving the efficiency and potential wireless carriers of data communication in the mixed ground and air networks of base stations;
The distinct methodologies to improve the quality and efficiency of the system and reliable communication
To visualize the most of underwater communication emerging technologies and their applications for both academic and industrial perspectives that have a great impact on underwater wireless communication (UWC) setups
The use of 5G optical underwater slicing can enhance underwater surveillance capabilities, enabling real-time monitoring of critical areas such as ports and underwater infrastructure. This technology can also be applied to underwater security systems, providing early detection of threats and improved response times;
5G optical underwater slicing can benefit offshore industries such as oil and gas exploration, offshore wind farms, and underwater mining. It enables efficient communication between underwater equipment, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and control centers, enhancing operational efficiency and safety.
Underwater research including marine biology, oceanography, and geology visualize the most distinctive type of underwater wireless sensor network (UWSN) architectures to power up the nodes through SWIPT and SLIPT schemes. The UWSNs architecture has taken for widely studied from both academic and industrial perspectives.
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mOHAMMAD FURQAN ALI
He is working as a research engineer at the Research Center - Autónoma TechLab Autonomous University of Lisbon (UAL), Portugal. He is awarded a master's degree (Distinction & Gold medalist) from “National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia” in 2018, and a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree in 2013 from “UP Technical University Lucknow, India. His research interests include Optical communication, Underwater Visible light communication (UVLC), 5G and beyond (5GB) wireless networks, Internet of Things (IoTs), and Hybrid-cooperative underwater wireless communications.
Prof. DUSHANTHA NALIN K. JAYAKODY
He is Senior Member IEEE, Fellow, IET, received the Ph. D. degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering, from the University College Dublin, Ireland. He received his MSc degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey (under the University full graduate scholarship). From 2014 – 2016, he was a Postdoc Research Fellow at University of Tartu, Estonia and University of Bergen, Norway. Since 2021, he is with the Autonoma TechLab, Portugal and Sciences and Technologies Department (STD), Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal. From 2016 to to date, he is a Professor at the School of Computer Science & Robotics, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU), Russia. He also served as the Head/ School of Postgraduate & Research, Sri Lanka Technological Campus (SLTC), Padukka Sri Lanka and Founding head of Centre of Telecommunication Research, SLTC, Sri Lanka. He is supervising/supervised 15 PhD students and many master and undergraduate students.