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Frontiers in Mobile Multimedia Communications

This special issue belongs to the section “Communications“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

With the commercialization of 5G communication technology, multimedia services and their applications in the mobile environment have grown at an extraordinary rate. Therefore, it is the right time to implement a more widespread use of novel mobile multimedia communication technologies, such as content features analysis and coding, media access control, multimedia flow and error control, cross-layer optimization, Quality of Experience (QoE), media cloud, as well as mobility management and security application. These are all important problems that can only be solved through more extensive research.

Therefore, more effective thoughts and methods are needed to enhance the theory and applications of mobile multimedia communication. Within this scope, our Special Issue provides a new platform for researchers from universities, industries and research institutes to publish their research on new technologies, applications and standards. Original unpublished papers that contributes to improving mobile multimedia communication, both in theory and in practice, are welcome.

  • Flexible architecture in AI enabled software-defined networks;
  • Algorithms, architecture, applications of mobile multimedia communication;
  • Computational framework and structure for big data;
  • behavior understanding and object tracking in big multimedia data;
  • Localization, positioning and tracking techniques;
  • Security and privacy management of Internet of Multimedia Things (IoMT);
  • Multimedia-based signal processing;
  • Mobile crowdsensing;
  • Social network mining and recommendation;
  • Big audio and acoustic signal data processing.

If you want to learn more information or need any advice, you can contact the Special Issue Editor Penelope Wang via <penelope.wang@mdpi.com> directly.

Prof. Dr. Yun Lin
Prof. Dr. Pengfei Jiao
Dr. Danda B. Rawat
Prof. Dr. Shiwen Mao
Guest Editors

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