Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Autonomous Wireless Technologies: Way for 6G System
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Artificial Intelligence".
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Dear Colleagues,
Artificial intelligence helps the 6G wireless network enrich the ubiquitous network services, increase the 6G architecture for design and implementation, stable communication protocol, low-latency, stable connection with computing devices, etc. A 6G network requires services of computation-oriented communication, contextually agile eMBB communication, an event-defined uRLLC to link congestion or various types of topology in the physical environment. And to support virtual reality, augmented reality applications, traffic patterns, to support different device densities, and so on. By using standard technologies like the internet of things, machine learning, computer vision, big data analysis, VR/AR, cloud computing, etc. Using different services in the 6G network can process 6G applications in other fields such as agriculture, various transportation, different industries and factories, medical/healthcare centers, mobile or web applications, blockchain, etc. 6G air transport application that collects the climate changes, weather forecasting, level of rain directly in satellite and by using different technologies to monitor the number of airplanetakeoffs, live location, number of airplane landings, automatic analyzing safe landing area and other services. Managing a large number of users and connected devices for better communication protocol with the highest security and privacy is a daily challenge for the 6G network.
Dr. Dhanapal P.D.D. Dominic
Prof. Dr. Hao Lin
Prof. Dr. Yaser Daanial Khan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 6G wireless system
- 6G
- Artificial Intelligence
- wireless application
- 6G wireless network
- mobile application networking
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