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Prof. Debashis De

Biography:

Dr. Debashis De received M.Tech degree from University of Calcutta in 2002. He obtained his Ph.D (Engineering) from Jadavpur University in 2005. He is the senior member of IEEE and member of International Union of Radio science. He worked as R & D Engineer of Telektronics. Presently he is working as Head of the Department and Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of West Bengal University of Technology, India and Adjunct Research Fellow of University of Western Australia, Australia. He was awarded the prestigious Boyscast Fellowship by the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India to work at the Herriot-Watt University, Scotland, UK. He received the Endeavour Fellowship Award during 2008-2009 by DEST Australia to work in the University of Western Australia. He also received the Young Scientist award both in 2005 at New Delhi and in 2011 at Istanbul, Turkey from International Union of Radio Science, Head Quarter, Belgium. His research Interest includes location and handoff management, mobile cloud computing, traffic forecasting, green mobile networks and low power nano device designing for mobile application. He has published more than sixty peer reviewed international journals, fifty conference papers, two research monographs and ten books.


Speech title: Internet of Drone Things


Abstract:

The Internet of Things enables a wide diversity of applications. One of the emerging classes of technology in recent age dominate the universe of IoT is the concept of the Internet of Drones Thing (IoDT). The following work fundamentally emphasizes the key concepts of the Internet of Drones architecture in the context of the Edge computing perspective. A state-of-the-art “EdgeDrone” concept engineered where the standard message transfer strategy of IoT and the opportunistic Ad-Hoc network amalgamated. Parameters like message transfer latency, overhead ratio, message delivery chances under several QoS values and resource usage, energy performance for the protocol have been analyzed. A hardware testbed implemented with the JavaScript platform along with the simulation, which executed after tuning the performance of the protocols. Underwater drones also connect all the objects around the sea and explore wide connectivity around the world.