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Advancements in Wireless Communications, Networks and Signal Processing

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July 2024
204 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1733-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1734-4 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Advancements in Wireless Communications, Networks and Signal Processing that was published in

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Summary

Due to dramatic increases in data traffic over the last decade, there has been growing interest in enhancing system performance levels in data communications and networking. Moreover, data are represented in various digital forms, such as text, voice, or video. As data capacity continues to increase, it imposes ever-demanding requirements on data-processing capabilities and networking system architectures. The desired system characteristics include, but are not limited to, lower power consumption, minimized networking latency, higher spectral efficiency/throughput, and enhanced data security. This Special Issue highlights research efforts dedicated to addressing the technical challenges faced in the broader data communication field, focusing on original system and algorithm approaches, which can enhance state-of-the-art techniques for communication and networking.

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  • Hardback
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© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
wireless network; selection-strategy optimization; RSSI; dynamic programming; space–time density estimation; opportunistic networks; corpus; routing algorithms; scenarios; new communication paradigms; congestion control; data forwarding; intermittently connected networks; opportunistic networks; underground mine; communication system; reliability; availability; system dynamic; results; space division multiplexing; multicore fiber; Industry 4.0; smart oilfield; microwave photonic link; mode field adapter; reverse tapering; routing prediction; opportunistic network; utility value; cache management; centrality; network congestion; congestion control; internet; proximal policy optimization; optical beamforming; beamsteering; wireless communication; millimeter wave; phase array antenna; true time delay; optical phase shifter; 5G; 6G; delay; dimensionality reduction; LTE; VoIP; Multilayer Perceptron; Support Vector Machines; k-nearest neighbors; Feature Selection; Pareto 80/20 rule; n/a