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Advanced Technologies in Future Wireless Communication

This special issue belongs to the section “Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering“.

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Dear Colleagues,

With the rapid growth of global communication demands, wireless communication technology is undergoing a new wave of transformation. Compared to traditional methods, emerging technologies demand significantly enhanced capabilities in sensing, intelligence, and security. Key technologies expected to meet these demands include integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), AI-based wireless communication, and quantum-safe cryptography. ISAC enables both high-quality wireless communication and high-precision sensing, playing a crucial role in improving frequency efficiency. AI-based wireless networks offer on-demand capabilities and services tailored to the needs of diverse application scenarios. Quantum-safe cryptographic algorithms can withstand the threats posed by quantum computing, making them as a vital component in the future of wireless information security. This Special Issue will focus on introducing cutting-edge technologies in wireless communication and promoting in-depth research into key shared theories and technologies in fields such as sensing, intelligence, and security.

Dr. Hongliang He
Prof. Dr. QingHe Du
Dr. Shanxiang Lyu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • fundamental information theoretical limits for ISAC
  • network architectures and transmission protocols for ISAC
  • machine learning/AI enhanced ISAC
  • AI-based wireless communication
  • security by design for wireless communications
  • wireless federated learning
  • AI-based network security
  • quantum safe

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Appl. Sci. - ISSN 2076-3417