Collection 

Technologies for beyond 5G networking

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Closed
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Currently 5G capabilities are well established; however, due to the increasing demand imposed by modern society through e.g. virtual and augmented reality, and ubiquitous mobile communications, further advances are desirable. In the past few years, there has been much effort from the engineering community to develop solutions that will lead to the next generation of wireless communication and networking, including the exploitation of millimiter and teraherz spectrum, Digital Twin, Artificial Intelligence, Semantic/Goal-Oriented Communications, Smart Holographic/Reflecting Surfaces, Green IoT. Next generation communication technologies are expected to dramatically increase the speed and bandwidth of our networks, enabling larger and faster information transfer and interconnectedness.

This Collection welcomes research resulting in developments in technologies beyond 5G networking.

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Editors

  • Domenico Ciuonzo

    University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy

  • Kapal Dev

    Munster Technological University, Ireland

  • Toktam Mahmoodi

    King’s College London, UK

  • Shouhuai Xu

    University of Colorado Colorado Springs, USA

Domenico Ciuonzo is a Tenure-track Assistant Professor at University of Naples “Federico II”. His major research interest is related to data fusion, network traffic analysis, statistical signal processing, IoT & wireless sensor networks, wireless communications and machine learning. Dr Ciuonzo has been an Editorial Board Member for Scientific Reports since 2022.

 

 

Kapal Dev is an Assistant Lecturer at Department of Computer Science, Munster Technological University (MTU), Ireland. His research interests include Wireless Communication Networks, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence targeting applications majorly towards industry 4.0/5.0. Dr Dev has been an Editorial Board Member for Scientific Reports since 2022.

 

 

Toktam Mahmoodi is a Professor of communication Engineering and Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research (CTR) in Department of Engineering at King’s College London. Her research focuses on the areas of mobile and cloud networking, and includes autonomous network management, edge-intelligence, and ultra-low latency networking. Dr Mahmoodi has been an Editorial Board Member for Scientific Reports since 2021.

 

 

Shouhuai Xu is the Gallogly Chair Professor in Cybersecurity, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS). His research interests include cyber security, cybersecurity dynamics, network science. Dr Xu has been an Editorial Board Member for Scientific Reports since 2022.