Universal Transceivers: Opportunities and Future Directions for the Internet of Everything (IoE)
Authors
Civas, Meltem
Cetinkaya, Oktay
Kuscu, Murat
Akan, Ozgur B
Publication Date
2021-06-30Journal Title
Front. Comms. Net 2:733664 (2021)
ISSN
2673-530X
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Volume
2
Language
en
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Article
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Civas, M., Cetinkaya, O., Kuscu, M., & Akan, O. B. (2021). Universal Transceivers: Opportunities and Future Directions for the
Internet of Everything (IoE). Front. Comms. Net 2:733664 (2021), 2 https://doi.org/10.3389/frcmn.2021.733664
Abstract
The Internet of Everything (IoE) is a recently introduced information and
communication technology (ICT) framework promising for extending the human
connectivity to the entire universe, which itself can be regarded as a natural
IoE, an interconnected network of everything we perceive. The countless number
of opportunities that can be enabled by IoE through a blend of heterogeneous
ICT technologies across different scales and environments and a seamless
interface with the natural IoE impose several fundamental challenges, such as
interoperability, ubiquitous connectivity, energy efficiency, and
miniaturization. The key to address these challenges is to advance our
communication technology to match the multi-scale, multi-modal, and dynamic
features of the natural IoE. To this end, we introduce a new communication
device concept, namely the universal IoE transceiver, that encompasses
transceiver architectures that are characterized by multi-modality in
communication (with modalities such as molecular, RF/THz, optical and acoustic)
and in energy harvesting (with modalities such as mechanical, solar,
biochemical), modularity, tunability, and scalability. Focusing on these
fundamental traits, we provide an overview of the opportunities that can be
opened up by micro/nanoscale universal transceiver architectures towards
realizing the IoE applications. We also discuss the most pressing challenges in
implementing such transceivers and briefly review the open research directions.
Our discussion is particularly focused on the opportunities and challenges
pertaining to the IoE physical layer, which can enable the efficient and
effective design of higher-level techniques. We believe that such universal
transceivers can pave the way for seamless connection and communication with
the universe at a deeper level and pioneer the construction of the forthcoming
IoE landscape.
Keywords
Communications and Networks, universal IoE transceiver, interoperability, multi-modality, hybrid energy harvesting, molecular communications, THz communications, graphene and related nanomaterials, internet of everything
Identifiers
733664
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/frcmn.2021.733664
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/329335
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