Prof. Dr. Gordana Gardašević is a full professor at the Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She has been actively contributing to telecommunications research and education since the early 2000s and was appointed to full professor in September 2020. Her research interests focus on advanced networking technologies, particularly in these areas: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and 6TiSCH networks Visible Light Communication and audio/speech quality assessment Quality of Service (QoS) in heterogeneous wireless networks Smart healthcare applications using IoT technologies Network protocols for time-sensitive industrial applications Professor Gardašević's publication record shows consistent research activity over two decades with a strong recent focus on 6TiSCH networks and Visible Light Communication. Her work combines theoretical analysis with experimental validation using platforms like OpenMote-B. She has published in reputable journals including IEEE Sensors, Entropy, and Wireless Personal Communications, with increasing emphasis on healthcare applications of IoT technologies in recent years. She has served as principal investigator for numerous research projects including: Algoritmi za lokalizaciju u IoT mrezama (2025, active) Eksperimentalno testiranje performansi industrijskih 6TiSCH mreza (2022-2023) Razvoj Internet of Things (IoT) aplikacija primjenom opticko-bezicnih tehnologija (2021-2022) Projectovanje industrijskih Internet of Things aplikacija (2021) Razvoj algoritama za vremenski osjetljive aplikacije u industrijskim IoT mrezama (2019-2021) Professor Gardašević collaborates extensively with researchers across Europe through COST Actions and Horizon Europe initiatives. Her laboratory work focuses on experimental testbeds for IoT and industrial communication systems, particularly using OpenMote platforms for 6TiSCH network evaluation. She has also contributed to standardization efforts through white papers and collaborative projects.










