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a wireless communication chip developed by Qualcomm, has become a market leader with its excellent performance and wide range of applications. Compared with its competitors, QCN9024 shows significant advantages in many aspects, leading the future development direction of ...
Although 5G and Wi-Fi 6 may seem like enemies battling to be the dominant wireless connectivity option, the future of wireless communication depends more on a balance between the technologies. Cellular and Wi-Fi technologieshave differed greatly in the past, but the future of wireless com...
In a way, they are all becoming “networked computers”, but each still has its history of wireless communication standards as each experienced its own transition from wired to wireless technology. Phones and computers had a more dynamic path, but because TVs are largely static (non-mobile) ...
have employed the concept of metasurfaces, i.e. two-dimensional (2D) structured surfaces with precisely engineered elements in subwavelength scales. Their proposed transmitter can directly convert the real-time signal from visible lights to microwaves and facilitate promising hybrid wireless communication5...
This area of technology has experienced an explosion of growth. This introduction traces the technology developments to the present. Future wireless communication developments are presented in four articles in this special issue.doi:10.1109/mmm.2013.2296207Niehenke...
OQAM/FBMC for Future Wireless Communications: Principles, Technologies and Applications introduces the concepts and key technologies of OQAM/FBMC, which has been regarded as the potential physical layer technique in future wireless communication systems. It comprises 10 chapters that provide an overview of...
书名: Machine Learning for Future Wireless Communications Memo of Chapter 1 Machine Learning for Spectrum Access and Sharing The problem addressed in this chapter is how to distributedly and autonomously allocate channels to users. This technology, named as dynamic spetrum access (DSA), is the found...
This paper presents the main conclusions that can be drawn by the discussions on future communication systems addressed in details in the papers published in this issue of the journal and the lessons on unpredictable future of wireless communications.This...
The convergence of information, multimedia, entertainment and wireless communications has raised hopes of realizing the vision of ubiquitous communication. To actualize this there is a challenge of developing technologies and architectures capable of han