ENERGY ISSUES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS, KPR Institute Engineering and Technology, Autonomous Engineering Institution, Coimbatore, India

Title
ENERGY ISSUES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

Hybrid Event
ENERGY ISSUES IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
Expert Talk Dept. Level
DATE
Feb 14, 2024
TIME
11:00 AM to 11:00 AM
DEPARTMENT
CS
TOTAL PARTICIPATES
20
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Summary

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized an enlightening expert talk on “Energy Issues in WSN” on February 14, 2024, at the CSE boardroom, targeting 1st and 2nd-year PG students. Dr. K. Vishnu Kumar, Professor and Head of CSE, extended a warm welcome to the attendees and introduced the distinguished speaker, Dr. R. Maheswar, Director (i/c) - CRFD, to the audience. Prof. Vishnu Kumar emphasized the significance and purpose of the talk in his opening remarks. Dr. Maheswar shared profound insights into his research on 'Energy Issues in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN).' He elucidated the genesis of the research idea, highlighting its continuity with a novel approach. Faculty members keenly interested in the domain actively participated, gaining valuable insights during the session. The primary objective of the talk was to instill skills for identifying research domains and initiating research work, motivating PG students to embark on their research journeys, particularly in the realm of WSN. The session concluded with an engaging Q&A session, where participants sought advice from Prof. Maheswar on choosing the right domain for further research. Prof. Vishnu Kumar expressed gratitude to the expert and the attentive audience, marking the event's successful conclusion.


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