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joint efFicient cOmmunication and Resource manaGEment for massive multi-access symbiotic cognitive radio IoT networks using energy harvesting assistive technologies

Project description

Enhancing the future of IoT networks

The future of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) will involve billions of interconnected devices, creating ultra-dense and varied networks (IoTNs). Despite using advanced technologies, these networks face significant challenges such as high interference, high latency and low reliability, impeding efficient device interaction. Addressing these issues is crucial for creating a harmonious IoT environment. To tackle these challenges, the FORGE-IoT project is developing innovative algorithms, protocols and medium access designs. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the research will focus on enhancing resource allocation, managing interference and improving overall reliability within IoTNs.

Objective

The future of the Internet-of-things (IoT) will consist of billions of interconnected devices and networks interacting, resulting in an ultra-dense heterogeneous IoT network (IoTN). Such IoTNs, even supported by new cutting-edge technologies, suffer from high interference, high latency, and low reliabilities. Hence, it is imperative to mitigate these issues with the design, optimization, and evaluation of IoTNs to attain a symbiotic relationship among devices within a IoTN. Motivated by these concerns, this fellowship aims to provide algorithms/protocols and medium access design for efficient and effective resource allocation, interference management, lower latency, and higher reliability to achieve a symbiotic IoTN. Dr. Derek Asiedu will as a MSCA fellow receive crucial training at Mid Sweden University, including a five-month secondment at IMT-Atlantique, France, to develop and transfer his unique skills to the research centers.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships

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MITTUNIVERSITETET
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€ 222 727,68
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HOLMGATAN 10
85170 Sundsvall
Sweden

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Region
Norra Sverige Mellersta Norrland Västernorrlands län
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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