Kamol Boonlom
- Thesis title: Optical Wireless Communication (OWC) underwater characterization for robot communication system.
- Supervisor: Dr Nutapong Somjit, Dr Tim Amsdon
Profile
I am currently a third-year Ph.D. student at the University of Leeds under the supervision of Dr. Nutapong Somjit, Professor Ian Robertson, and Dr. Tim Amsdon. My research focuses on implementing Optical Wireless Communication (OWC) systems for underwater pipe robots. The aim is to establish efficient communication between robots at receiving and transmitting stations using the visible light channel. Additionally, my work involves optimizing the transmission of high-speed data and developing energy harvesting mechanisms to power the robots within the underwater environment.
https://pipebots.ac.uk/people/kamol-boonlom/
Research interests
My research areas encompass a wide range of advanced technologies, each with substantial relevance to modern communications and sensing systems:
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mmWave and Microwave:
- mmWave (millimeter wave) and microwave frequencies (ranging from 30 GHz to 300 GHz for mmWave and up to 30 GHz for microwaves) are central to high-speed wireless communication systems, such as 5G networks, satellite communications, and radar systems.
Photonic Technology:
- Photonics involves the study and application of light (photons) in systems such as fiber-optic communication, optical sensors, and quantum electronic.
- mmWave (millimeter wave) and microwave frequencies (ranging from 30 GHz to 300 GHz for mmWave and up to 30 GHz for microwaves) are central to high-speed wireless communication systems, such as 5G networks, satellite communications, and radar systems.