Apoorva Chawla
About
Apoorva Chawla is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Electronic Systems,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. She received her Bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering from the Gautam Buddh Technical University, India, in 2012, and her M.Tech.-Ph.D. Dual degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, in 2022. She was awarded the TCS research fellowship for pursuing graduate studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. In 2019, she was selected as one of the finalists for the Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship (QInF) by Qualcomm, India.
Her research interests fall within the areas of data fusion, sensor validation, statistical signal processing, the Internet of Things, sensor networks, and wireless communications.
She is associated with the project sensor validation for digital twins of safety-critical systems-SIGNIFY.
Research
INDUSTRY 4.0
- Carbon capture and storage
- Sensor validation
INTERNET OF THINGS & WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
- Distributed detection
- Data fusion
- Distributed antenna architecture
- Federated sensor networks
- Massive MIMO
- Millimeter wave
Publications
2022
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Chawla, Apoorva;
Arellano Prieto, Yessica Alexandra;
Johansson, Martin Viktor;
Darvishi, Hossein;
Shaneen, Khadija;
Vitali, Matteo.
(2022)
IoT-based Monitoring in Carbon Capture and Storage Systems.
IEEE Internet of Things Magazine (IoTM)
Academic article
Journal publications
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Chawla, Apoorva;
Arellano Prieto, Yessica Alexandra;
Johansson, Martin Viktor;
Darvishi, Hossein;
Shaneen, Khadija;
Vitali, Matteo.
(2022)
IoT-based Monitoring in Carbon Capture and Storage Systems.
IEEE Internet of Things Magazine (IoTM)
Academic article