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About the session
Optical wireless communication (OWC) has been a popular research topic for several decades and is now being adopted in various vertical industries. With off-the-shelf devices, data rates greater than 100 Gbps have been demonstrated, making OWC a strong candidate for 6G technology. Scotland is home to several world-class academic research groups and industry pioneers in photonics, optoelectronics, and LiFi. ECOC in Glasgow provides a unique opportunity to showcase Scotland's latest advances in OWC and engage with the global community. Local research groups and companies will present live demos and products, and will cover the entire OWC ecosystem, from devices to systems, and discuss applications in non-terrestrial networks (NTNs), defence, and consumer devices. The event will address the most important questions regarding the future deployment of OWC, with the aim of building on Scotland's existing momentum to expand international research and development in this field.
Speakers
Keynote
Mr Huw Saunders, OFCOM
Challenges for commercialising free-space optical communications
Dr Gerald Bonner, Fraunhofer CAP
OWC in defence applications
Dr Iain Butler, DSTL
Communication Systems LiFi adoption in consumer devices
Mr Ron Schaeffer, pureLiFi
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for optical communications
Dr Hanaa Abumarshoud, Glasgow University
Demonstration of machine learning assisted underwater wireless optical communication
Dr Xu Wang, Heriot Watt University
Waveform Design for Optical Wireless
Dr Wasiu Popoola, Edinburgh University
Panel Discussion: When and why are OWC systems superior to RF systems?
Moderator: Dr Heather Anderson, Strathclyde University
All speakers including keynote speaker
Transmitters Devices
High speed OWC using Micro LEDs
Prof Martin Dawson, Strathclyde University
GaN lasers for high speed OWC
Prof Anthony Kelly, Glasgow University
Potential of PSCELs for OWC
Dr Richard Taylor, Vector Photonics
Break
Receiver devices & systems
High speed organic semiconductor receivers
Prof Graham Turnbull, St. Andrews University
Solar cell LiFi Receivers
Dr Iman Tavakkolnia, Strathclyde University
Receiver Design for Reliable Optical Wireless Communications
Dr Majid Safari, Edinburgh University
Panel Discussion: Which transmitter technology will win? How critical is the receiver system in an OWC system?
Moderator: Prof Harald Haas, Strathclyde University
All speakers
Demonstrations from: Strathclyde, Heriot Watt, St. Andrews, Fraunhofer CAP, Vector Photonics, pureLiFi
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