Advances in Virtualization Paradigms and Satellite Integration from European Wireless 2021 Conference
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 April 2022) | Viewed by 860
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Interests: cloud computing; communication networks; data center networks; information and communication technology; mobile networks; network architectures; smart grids; wireless networks
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Interests: quantum communication networks and computing; high-altitude platforms (HAP) and cloud radio access network (C-RAN) in Space; 5G and beyond networks; network virtualization and slicing; intelligent networks
Interests: satellite networks; telecommunication network reliability; mobile satellite communication; array signal processing; transport protocols
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The 26th European Wireless (EW)( https://ew2020.european-wireless.org/) will be organized in November 10–12, 2021, in Verona, Italy. The conference submission deadline is now extended to April 16, 2021. Authors of papers related to sensors presented at the conference are invited to submit extended versions of their work to this Special Issue for publication.
EW2021 is aimed at addressing a key theme on “Virtualization paradigms and satellite integration in future generation wireless communications”. The focus of the conference is on emerging virtualization paradigms in wireless networks and the relevance of satellite integration for the future of next-generation wireless systems.
Topics:
- Radio Access Networks and Backhaul/Fronthaul;
- Edge and Core Network;
- 5G and Beyond Verticals and Services;
- Satellite-5G Integration;
- Wireless Security.
Dr. Fabrizio Granelli
Dr. Riccardo Bassoli
Dr. Tomaso de Cola
Dr. Cristina Costa
Guest Editors
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