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K.G. Langendoen is a Professor in the Department of Embedded Systems within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, specializing in cutting-edge research at the intersection of communication systems and sustainable computing.
His research portfolio centers on:
- Wireless Communication protocols (Visible Light Communication, LoRaWAN)
- Energy-constrained sensor networks and battery-less systems
- Embedded systems design for intermittent power environments
- Scalable IoT architectures and spectrum utilization
Recent publications (2020-2023) reveal a strategic focus on passive communication techniques and energy-harvesting systems. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical implementations, particularly in VLC and LoRaWAN optimization, addressing critical challenges in sustainable networking infrastructure and pervasive sensing.
Langendoen has supervised 22 research students through thesis projects and collaborative works, significantly contributing to advancements in energy-efficient communication protocols. His academic service includes editorial roles for ACM publications and Lecture Notes in Computer Science, along with peer review activities.
As a core member of the Embedded Systems research group, he drives initiatives in pervasive computing and sustainable networking architectures, with ongoing projects focused on passive sensor networks and spectrum-aware communication systems.
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