KAUST Impact Fall 2020

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IMPACTFUL RESEARCH 20

PIONEERING UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY Underwater Wi-Fi developed by KAUST could prove a game-changer for research and industry SAUDI ARAMCO “70% of Earth is covered with water and just 5% of Earth’s oceans have been explored and mapped. In this context, KAUST is aiming to make the internet of underwater things a reality in the near future for data collection, underwater resources exploration and underwater infrastructure monitoring.” BASEM SHIHADA Associate Professor of Computer Science

WE HAVE CREATED A RELATIVELY CHEAP AND FLEXIBLE WAY TO CONNECT UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENTS TO THE GLOBAL INTERNET. WE HOPE THAT ONE DAY AQUA-FI WILL BE AS WIDELY USED UNDERWATER AS WI-FI IS ABOVE WATER.

Abdullah Al Hallafi, Engineer at Saudi Aramco and KAUST PhD alumni

Communicating underwater is not as easy as above the waves. Standard wireless internet relies on radio transmissions which are ubiquitous above water, yet radio frequencies cannot travel very far underwater before being entirely absorbed. While acoustic signals (sonar) are currently the preferred method to communicate underwater because they travel far, they have a very limited data rate. Researchers at KAUST believe they have found a solution to this problem: underwater Wi-Fi. KAUST Associate Professor of Computer Science Basem Shihada and his team have built an underwater wireless system. Dubbed “Aqua-Fi”, this underwater wireless network uses a combination of lasers and off-theshelf components to create a bi-directional wireless connection for underwater devices. First, an underwater device (say a smartphone) sends a wireless signal to a special underwater modem that converts it into an optical signal. This optical signal is then beamed to a surface buoy from where its relayed to an orbiting satellite. It is a complex chain of radio and optical signals that faces several challenges. For one, even mildly turbulent waters can knock a laser beam off course and cause it to miss a receptor, a problem KAUST researchers are working to resolve. The upsides are promising, though. So far, Aqua-Fi has been able to achieve maximum data transfer speeds of 2.11 megabits per second, being able to transfer files and even place Skype calls. The potential applications are endless. First, it could prove a game-changer for conservation work by allowing scientists to remotely monitor sea life and coral reefs using high-definition videos and photos collected and transmitted by wireless undersea cameras. Aqua-Fi could also be used to transmit data on seismic activity and monitor oil pipelines. Its technology would be a good fit for tech companies like Microsoft as well, which are in the process of trialing underwater data centers that run on renewable energy.


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Social Responsibility and COVID-19

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pages 44-46

The Future of Fuel

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pages 38-39

Transforming Petroleum

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pages 40-41

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage

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pages 36-37

Research Excellence Inspiring Arab Youth to Become the Next

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page 30

KAUST Circular Carbon Initiative

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pages 34-35

Generation of Scientists Showcasing the Kingdom’s Start-up Potential on the Global Stage

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page 31

Establishing KAUST as a Global Center of

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Red Sea Expanding the Kingdom’s Entrepreneurial

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page 24

Pushing the Boundaries of Innovative

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pages 26-27

Ecosystem Neutralizing COVID-19 in Transmission Hotspots

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page 25

Saving Lives Through Efficient Allocation of

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page 20

Exploring the Unexplored: The Depths of the

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Protecting Data Privacy in the Age of AI

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Donor Organs Pioneering Underwater Communications Technology

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Translating Research from Bench to Bedside

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pages 18-19

COVID-19 Diagnostic Solutions Lending Skills and Expertise to the Fight

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pages 16-17

Ensuring Food Security for Vulnerable

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page 13

KAUST Supports Saudi Arabia’s Presidency of

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pages 6-7

A Saudi First: Three Rhodes Scholars

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Growing Rice in the Desert

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pages 10-11

Revolutionizing Agriculture in the Kingdom

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page 12

Delivering Simple, Fast and Accurate

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the G20 and is Lead Organization for the S20 Securing a Future for the World’s Coral Reefs

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