Advances in Communication Technology with Artificial Intelligence

A special issue of Designs (ISSN 2411-9660). This special issue belongs to the section "Smart Manufacturing System Design".

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Dear Colleagues,

The combination of communication technology and artificial intelligence can change the view of our thinking aspects and revolutionize our lifestyle. Artificial intelligence (AI) is an integral part of communication technologies such as 5G 6G, and 7G, and it is poised to fundamentally shift the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry with technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, and deep learning, which will dramatically enhance the performance of communications, apps, content, and digital commerce. AI will also drive new business models and create entirely new business opportunities as interfaces and efficiencies facilitate engagement that has been heretofore impossible.

The goal of this Special Issue is to provide a platform for researchers/designers and academicians to share their up-to-date works and to identify issues and challenges for further research into the emerging communication technology with artificial intelligence.  

Prof. Dr. Bhanu Shrestha
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Keywords

  • wireless communication technology
  • communication technology with AI
  • 5G, 6G, and 7G technology
  • device and system design for communication system
  • emerging technology for communication
  • information communication technology and its implementation
  • design and fabrication of device and system

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A Compact Slotted UWB Antenna Based on Characteristics Mode Theory for Wireless Applications
by Subhash Bodaguru Kempanna, Rajashekhar C. Biradar, Tanweer Ali, Vikash Kumar Jhunjhunwala, Sarun Soman and Sameena Pathan
Designs 2023, 7(6), 141; https://doi.org/10.3390/designs7060141 - 12 Dec 2023
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The development of electronic systems and wireless communication has led to a proportional increase in data traffic over time. One potential solution for alleviating data congestion is to augment the bandwidth capacity. This study presents a novel asymmetric circular slotted semi-circle-shaped monopole antenna [...] Read more.
The development of electronic systems and wireless communication has led to a proportional increase in data traffic over time. One potential solution for alleviating data congestion is to augment the bandwidth capacity. This study presents a novel asymmetric circular slotted semi-circle-shaped monopole antenna design using a defective ground structure. The extended ultrawide bandwidth is achieved by implementing a design where the semi-circle radiator is etched in a specific asymmetric circular slot. This involves etching a circle with a radius of 1.25 mm at the center of the radiator, as well as a succession of circles with a radius of 0.75 mm along the edges of the radiator. In addition, the ground plane is situated at a lower elevation and features a U-shaped truncation that has been etched onto its surface. The expansion of the impedance bandwidth can be accomplished by making adjustments to the radiator and ground plane. The UWB antenna under consideration possesses a geometric configuration of 21.6 × 20.8 × 1.6 mm3 and the antenna is fabricated using an FR-4 glass epoxy substrate. The UWB antenna operates throughout the frequency range of 2.2–16.5 GHz, exhibiting a gain of at least 3.45 dBi across the entire impedance bandwidth and the maximum peak gain of 9.57 dBi achieved at the mid-resonance frequency of 10.5 GHz. The investigation of the antenna’s physical properties is conducted utilizing characteristic mode analysis. The investigation also includes an analysis of the time-domain characteristics, revealing that the group delay was found to be less than 1 ns across the operational frequency range. The predicted and measured findings demonstrate consistency and confirm that the suggested antenna is suitable for electronic systems and wireless applications. Full article
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The Design and Construction of a Grid Skyline for Custom-Built PC Recommendations Based on a Multi-Attribute Model
by Soo-Yeon Jeong, Junseok Kim and Sun-Young Ihm
Designs 2023, 7(5), 104; https://doi.org/10.3390/designs7050104 - 31 Aug 2023
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In recent years, people have been buying custom-built PCs based on the performance they want and what they will use them for. However, there are many challenges for non-technical users when purchasing a custom-built PC. Not only is the terminology of computer devices [...] Read more.
In recent years, people have been buying custom-built PCs based on the performance they want and what they will use them for. However, there are many challenges for non-technical users when purchasing a custom-built PC. Not only is the terminology of computer devices unfamiliar to non-experts, but there are many specifications for different computer devices that need to be considered. Therefore, this paper proposes a method for recommending appropriate device models when purchasing custom-built PCs using a skyline. Because different computer devices have different specifications, we need a method that takes into account multiple attributes. Skyline querying is a technique that considers multiple attributes of an object and indexes them in order of user satisfaction. A grid skyline is a technique that uses a grid-based partitioning technique to reduce the number of calculations of the dominance relationship between objects in the existing skyline technique, thus reducing the index construction time. We measured the similarity between the results of the grid skyline and the leaderboard for each model of computer device. As a result of this experiment, compared to the leaderboard categorized by model of computer device, the average score was 88 out of 100, which was similar to the actual leaderboard. Full article
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Addressing the Use of Artificial Intelligence Tools in the Design of Visual Persuasive Discourses
by Ana Erika Ruiz-Arellano, David A. Mejía-Medina, Victor H. Castillo-Topete, María Berenice Fong-Mata, Ervey L. Hernández-Torres, Paloma Rodríguez-Valenzuela and Enrique Berra-Ruiz
Designs 2022, 6(6), 124; https://doi.org/10.3390/designs6060124 - 06 Dec 2022
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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems to generate images from natural language are a game changer in graphic design. However, in visual persuasive communication, the image is not just a drawing, but is the message itself. It arises from the need for understanding how AI [...] Read more.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems to generate images from natural language are a game changer in graphic design. However, in visual persuasive communication, the image is not just a drawing, but is the message itself. It arises from the need for understanding how AI systems could be adopted in the design of visual communication. Thus, this article presents a model that describes the theoretical–methodological factors present in the design of persuasive visual discourses, which arises from a qualitative study with an analysis of grounded theory from the opinion of experts in the essential areas for visual communication. Thus, we propose a model to guide the design process of persuasive messages throughout seven stages. Additionally, an analysis for contributing to the orderly and informed incorporation of technologies, techniques, and methods relevant to each stage is presented. Full article
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