This reference text discusses advances in wireless communication, design challenges, and future research directions to design reliable wireless communication.
The text discusses emerging technologies including wireless sensor networks, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, mm-Wave, Massive MIMO, cognitive radios (CR), visible light communication (VLC), wireless optical communication, signal processing, and channel modeling. The text covers artificial intelligence-based applications in wireless communication, machine learning techniques and challenges in wireless sensor networks, and deep learning for channel and bandwidth estimation during optical wireless communication.
The text will be useful for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and professionals in the fields of electrical engineering, and electronics and communication engineering.
The reference text covers emerging wireless communication technologies, such as massive MIMO, mmWave, and visible light communication. It will be an ideal reference text for senior undergraduate, graduate students, and professionals in the fields of electrical engineering, and electronics and communication engineering.
1. ADVANCED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FOR FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES-6G AND
BEYOND6G
2. Comprehensive Method of Distributed Denial of Service Detection
by Artificial Neural Network
3. Energy-Efficient Massive MIMO for Future
Generation Wireless Communication Systems
4. IoT Based One-to-One Security
Web Application for Smart Home
5. Use of Multi-Channels and MAC layer issues
in Mobile ad Hoc Networks: A Detailed Review
6. Maximum utilization of
WDM-PON resources to enhance reachability of access network
7. Observations
on Learning and Tracking Challenges of Online Microwave Engineering Teaching
8. Performance Analysis of OOK and L-PPM modulated VLC system with Imperfect
CSI over LOS and Non-LOS channel.
9. Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT)-
Analysis of Deployment Mode and Radio Coverage
10. Design of Printed Dipole
Antenna Array for Directional Sensing Applications
11. Analysis of Energy
Efficient Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT): LPWAN Comparison,
Challenges, and Opportunities
12. Comprehensive Analysis of S-Parameters of
2-D MODFET for Microwave Applications
13. U-Shape Planar Antenna Design
Effects using CST
14. SMART TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROLLER USING EDGE DETECTION IN
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
15. Performance Analysis of Non-Orthogonal
Multiple Access over Orthogonal Multiple Access
16. ADVANCED WIRELESS CUM
DIGITAL HEALTH CARE AND ARTIFICIAL HUMAN
17. Data Security on Internet of
Things Devices Using the Public-Key Cryptography Method
18. PAPR Reduction in
MIMO-OFDM System using Artificial Neural Network
Anuj Singal is presently working as an assistant professor, department of electronics and communication engineering, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Haryana, India. His current research interests include wireless communication, optical communication, antenna, and machine learning. He has published 36 research papers in various international/national journals (including IEEE, Elsevier, Springer, etc.) and proceedings of the reputed international/ national conferences (including Springer and IEEE). He is acting as a reviewer of SCI and Scopus index international journals.
Sandeep Kumar is presently working as a professor, department of electronics & communication engineering, Sreyas Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad, India. His area of research includes embedded systems, image processing, biometrics, and machine learning. He has filed successfully 7 national and 1 international patents. He has published 70 research papers in various international/national Journals (including IEEE, Springer, etc.) and proceedings of the reputed international/ national conferences (including Springer and IEEE). He has been awarded as Young Researcher Award in Thailand, 2018. He is an active member of 17 various professional international societies. He has been nominated in the board of editors/reviewers of 30 peer-reviewed and refereed Journals (including IEEE, Springer).
Sajjan Singh is working as a professor & head, department of electronics & communication engineering, Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Punjab, India. He has published 47 research papers in reputed international and national journals. He is acting as a reviewer of SCI and Scopus index international journals like the International Journal of Electronics. His research interests include all most all aspects of wireless communication with special emphasis on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), multiple-input, multiple-output orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM), single-carrier frequency-division multiple access scheme (SC-FDMA), channel modeling and Internet of Things (IoT).
Ashish Kr. Luhach is presently working as an associate professor, department of electrical & communication engineering, The PNG University of Technology, Papua New Guinea. His current research interests include wireless Ad-hoc network, artificial network, image processing, cloud computing, and machine learning. He has published 60 research papers in various international/national journals (including IEEE, Springer, etc.) and proceedings of the reputed international/ national conferences (including Springer and IEEE). He has been nominated in the board of editors/reviewers of peer-reviewed and refereed Journals (including IEEE, Springer).