Wireless Networks and Resources Managements

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microwave and Wireless Communications".

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Interests: communication protocols and algorithms; switching and routing; dynamic wireless and mobile networks (sensors, VANET, and so on); quality of service; quality of experience; adaptive network real-time control; video streaming; Internet of Things; cloud computing
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Laboratoire Images, Signaux et Systèmes Intelligents (LISSI), University of Paris-Est Creteil, TincNET (CIR), F-94400 Vitry-sur-Seine, France
Interests: wireless computing; computer networking; network communication; network performance evaluation; signal, image and video processing; network technology; network management; signal processing

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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182-1309, USA
Interests: cross-layer wireless network protocols; ad hoc networks; resource allocation; directional networks; cognitive networks
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Wireless networks and resource management is a crucial research area that focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of wireless systems. With the increasing demand for wireless communication and the proliferation of devices, it is essential to optimize the use of wireless resources to ensure smooth and reliable operation.

This Special Issue aims to highlight recent advances in the field of wireless networks and resource management. It will focus on topics such as resource allocation, interference management, quality of service (QoS), and quality of experience (QoE) in wireless systems.

The Special Issue will feature original, unpublished contributions from researchers in academia and industry. It will also include invited articles from experts in the field, providing a comprehensive overview of the latest research and development in wireless networks and resource management.

We welcome submissions that address a wide range of issues related to wireless networks and resource management, including but not limited to:

  • Resource allocation and optimization in wireless networks;
  • Design and implementation of novel routing algorithms for wireless networks;
  • Resource allocation and scheduling for wireless systems;
  • Cross-layer optimization for wireless networks;
  • Interference management in wireless networks;
  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence in wireless networks;
  • Mobile and wireless networks standards and protocols;
  • Mobile edge computing and fog computing in wireless networks;
  • 5G and beyond: new technologies and applications for wireless networks;
  • Network coding for wireless networks;
  • Game-theoretic approaches to wireless network design;
  • Energy-efficient wireless networks;
  • Quality of service (QoS) provisioning in wireless networks;
  • Quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) in wireless networks;
  • Security and privacy in wireless networks.

We invite researchers to submit their work to this Special Issue and contribute to the ongoing discussion on the latest developments in wireless networks and resource management. We welcome both original research articles and review articles that address these and related topics. We also invite submissions of case studies and technical reports on the application of wireless networks and resource management in real-world scenarios. All submissions will be rigorously reviewed based on their novelty, technical depth, and practical relevance.

Prof. Dr. Abdelhamid Mellouk
Dr. Mohamed Labiod
Prof. Dr. Sunil Kumar
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • wireless networks
  • resource management
  • wireless resources
  • wireless systems
  • quality of service (QoS)
  • quality of experience (QoE)
  • 5G and beyond
  • network coding

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A 5G Coverage Calculation Optimization Algorithm Based on Multifrequency Collaboration
by Xiao Li, Han Guo, Weiliang Xie and Xue Ding
Electronics 2023, 12(19), 4044; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12194044 - 26 Sep 2023
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Abstract
The fifth–generation (5G) network is developing rapidly. The network coverage directly influences the quality of service (QoS) of vertical industries. Coverage capability is a crucial and indispensable indicator when evaluating the performance of a network. However, the results of the current algorithm fall [...] Read more.
The fifth–generation (5G) network is developing rapidly. The network coverage directly influences the quality of service (QoS) of vertical industries. Coverage capability is a crucial and indispensable indicator when evaluating the performance of a network. However, the results of the current algorithm fall short in terms of accuracy. To restore the current status of 5G network coverage more realistically, in this study, we design a new optimization algorithm for coverage calculation based on the traditional coverage algorithm combined with fourth–generation (4G) coverage reference signal receiving power (RSRP) in management report (MR) and adopt a multisystem collaborative analysis method. The algorithm corrects the coverage results and restores the true value of 5G coverage. Based on this, we provide a practical analysis of the largest standalone (SA) commercial network in the world, which confirms the viability of the algorithm. Both theoretical and practical analyses show that the algorithm can effectively detect hidden weak coverage areas, providing a further reference for future 5G construction and improving the 5G user experience. The proposed approach can be broadly generalized and applied to multifrequency, multioperator, or even sixth–generation (6G) networks. Full article
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