Security, Privacy, and Robustness of Future Wireless Networks
A special issue of Cryptography (ISSN 2410-387X). This special issue belongs to the section "Hardware Security".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 17665
Special Issue Editors
Interests: lattice coding and cryptography; coding theory; wireless communication; information theory; signal processing
Interests: wireless communication; cryptography
Interests: wireless communication; cryptography
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Through conceiving the physical world and human beings as a whole, next-generation wireless networks should be capable of offering high-quality services to a rich variety of devices, featuring high-level security, privacy, and robustness. They must, however, embrace emerging technologies, such as quantum-safe communications, ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC), intelligent reflection surfaces (IRS), and lattice coding techniques. By doing so, wireless network resources can be securely and intelligently arranged with high flexibility across multiple domains while satisfying user demands. However, such promising features pose new challenges on many fronts, including security, privacy, and robustness, which call for new solutions from the academia and industry.
This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for researchers to publish high-quality and original research papers presenting recent developments and state-of-the-art solutions on all aspects of security, privacy, and robustness of future wireless networks. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Theories and practice of post-quantum security;
- B5G/6G architecture of future wireless networks;
- Machine learning for security, privacy, and robustness;
- Blockchain for security, privacy, and robustness;
- Intelligent communications for security, privacy, and robustness.
Prof. Dr. Cong Ling
Prof. Dr. Shanxiang Lyu
Dr. Ling Liu
Dr. Jiabo Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- post-quantum security
- B5G/6G architecture
- Machine learning
- Blockchain
- Intelligent communications
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