Ankara, Turkey

Semih Bilgen


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Title: Semih Bilgen: Innovator in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

Introduction

Semih Bilgen is a prominent inventor based in Ankara, Turkey. He has made significant contributions to the field of underwater acoustic sensor networks, showcasing his innovative spirit and technical expertise.

Latest Patents

Bilgen holds a patent for a "Sensor for Remotely Powered Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (RPUASN)." This invention presents a paradigm and node architecture for RPUASN, where sensor nodes can harvest and store power from an external acoustic source, thereby extending their operational lifetime indefinitely. The patent details the necessary characteristics of the power source and how the sensor's ability to harvest power is influenced by source parameters and distance. The performance of the RPUASN is directly linked to the sensing coverage and communication connectivity in the deployment area. Additionally, the patent outlines the required number of nodes and the volume guaranteed to be covered based on electrical power, range, directivity, and transmission frequency of the external acoustic source, along with the power requirements of the nodes.

Career Highlights

Bilgen's career is marked by his dedication to advancing technology in underwater sensing. His innovative work has positioned him as a key figure in this specialized field, contributing to the development of sustainable and efficient sensor networks.

Collaborations

Bilgen collaborates with Alper Bereketli, working together to push the boundaries of underwater sensor technology.

Conclusion

Semih Bilgen's contributions to underwater acoustic sensor networks exemplify his innovative approach to solving complex problems in technology. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the field, promising to enhance the capabilities of underwater sensing systems.

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