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Satellite-Air-Ground-Ocean
Toward Satellite-Air-Ground-Ocean Optical Wireless Communication for Internet of Things
Meiwei Kong, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Photonics Laboratory
Feb 9, 12:00
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13:00
B9 L2 H1
Satellite-Air-Ground-Ocean
Optical Wireless
Communication for Internet
With the advent of Internet-of-Things (IoT), the conventional radio frequency (RF) communication technology with a congested spectrum of 300 GHz cannot meet the ever-increasing demand for broadband transmission. By exploiting an unlicensed spectrum of ~ 30 PHz, optical wireless communication (OWC) technology is supposed to significantly relieve the load of RF spectrum to support the massive connectivity of IoT devices in the era of fifth-generation networks and beyond. Up to now, continuous breakthroughs in the field of free-space optical communication, visible light communication, and underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) are laying a solid foundation for the realization of OWC across satellite-air-ground-ocean (SAGO) boundaries, which is expected to considerably accelerate the pace of realizing globally-connected IoT. In this talk, we will briefly introduce the current progress of UWOC research and development toward applications in SAGO OWC.