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Advances in Mobile Network and Intelligent Communication, 2nd Edition

This special issue belongs to the section “E1: Mathematics and Computer Science“.

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Dear Colleagues,

Recently, we have witnessed a rapid growth in mobile data traffic and the expansion of the IoT ecosystem with massive connectivity. This trend has resulted in the increased capabilities and intelligence of IoT devices, which have been boosted by the advances in edge computing and deep learning technologies. While 5G mobile networks are being gradually deployed to provide higher data speeds at low latency and enhanced throughput to accommodate the increased traffic and connectivity, research on 6G mobile networks is underway. Systems using 6G are envisioned to be intelligent and autonomous, with an evolution from connecting devices to connecting intelligence. Many emerging applications (such as unmanned aerial vehicles, the automation of factories, extended reality services, and autonomous driving) are expected to be supported. The increasing network complexity and number of applications with diverse and demanding QoS requirements will drive technology innovations in mobile networks and intelligent communications.

This Special Issue will focus on the recent advances in theoretical and applied studies of mobile networks and intelligent communication. Topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Networks using 5G and beyond;
  • Cellular networks, WLAN, WPAN, and LPWAN;
  • mmWave, THz, VLC, and reconfigurable intellligent surfaces;
  • Radio access, resource allocation, and spectrum sharing;
  • Edge computing and intelligence;
  • Quality-of-service, network planning, and management;
  • Software-defined networking and network virtualization;
  • AI, machine learning, and digital twin for wireless networks;
  • Connected unmanned aerial/terrestrial/underwater systems;
  • Internet of Things, smart wireless systems and applications;
  • Wireless power and energy-harvesting systems;
  • Mobile data science and analysis;
  • Integrated communication, sensing, and localization;
  • Security and privacy for wireless networks;
  • Modeling, performance analysis, and optimization;
  • Platforms, infrastructures, and field trials for wireless networks.

Prof. Dr. Jianhua He
Prof. Dr. Wen Sun
Dr. Pengwenlong Gu
Dr. Lu Wang
Prof. Dr. Tao Gao
Prof. Dr. Shufeng Li
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • 5G/6G networks
  • mobile networks
  • intelligent communications
  • internet of things
  • edge computing and intelligence
  • AI for wireless networks

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