Internet of Everything (IoE) Group

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Internet of Everything (IoE), the seamless interconnection and autonomous coordination of massive number of computing elements and sensors, inanimate and living entities, people, processes and data through the Internet infrastructure, is an emerging research direction towards enabling the Connected Universe from molecular sensors to vehicles and people. This novel framework has an enormous potential to transform the way we connect with and understand the Universe, by enabling new methods of interfering with the processes at the single-molecular level, and extending the human consciousness and control with smart agents collaboratively sensing and acting upon the environments never explored by any other paradigm before. The realization of IoE demands novel engineering solutions to overcome the unique connectivity, spectrum scarcity, miniaturization, interoperability and energy-efficiency challenges.

The mission of Internet of Everthing Group is to address the unique challenges of IoE and use the IoE vision to model complicated communication systems. Internet of Everything Group consists of highly motivated researchers performing cutting edge interdisciplinary research towards implementing the building blocks of IoE. The research interests of IoE group includes

  • Intrabody communications and Internet of Bio-Nano Things
  • Energy Harvesting and Internet of Energy Harvesting Things
  • Energy/Spectrum Efficient Communications
  • Internet of Sensing Things
  • 5G communications and 5G Internet of Things
  • Internet of Vehicles
  • Internet of Space

Latest news

Hamideh Ramezani has received the IEEE Turkey best PhD Thesis Award

 

18 November 2020

Dr. Akan has received the ACM NanoCom Outstanding Milestone Award

 

26 August 2019

Murat Kuscu has received the IEEE Turkey best PhD Thesis Award

 

6 January 2019

Hamideh Ramezani has received the best poster award from Electrical Engineering Graduate Student Conference, University of Cambridge

 

3 July 2018

Tooba Khan has received IEEE INFOCOM Best-in-Session Presentation Award

 

17 June 2018

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