Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

Recent Advances in Physical Layer Technologies for 5G-Enabled Internet of Things 2021


Publishing date
01 Jan 2022
Status
Closed
Submission deadline
20 Aug 2021

Lead Editor

1Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, China

2Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

3Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

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Recent Advances in Physical Layer Technologies for 5G-Enabled Internet of Things 2021

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Description

The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging paradigm that can interact with and enhance wireless communication systems and artificial intelligence technologies. It is considered to have a wide range of applications. Meanwhile, fifth-generation (5G) networks promise high-speed rates, low latency, and high throughput. To this end, physical layer technologies such as millimeter wave (mmWave), massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), physical layer security (PLS), backscatter communication (BSC), and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) have the potential to vastly enhance the capabilities of 5G-enabled IoT systems and devices.

5G-enabled IoT can make a great contribution to society by providing and advancing intelligent services for human beings. The application field of 5G-enabled IoT relates to all sectors, such as industry, agriculture, environment, traffic, logistics, and so on. The scope of service, the mode of service, and the quality of service can be greatly improved by 5G-enabled IoT, which has effectively promoted intelligent development and helped make limited resources more readily available.

The aim of this Special Issue is to solicit original research articles, bringing together researchers and industry professionals to report recent research advances in physical layer technologies for 5G-enabled IoT. In light of the current interest in critical 5G-enabled IoT, this Special Issue welcomes research that discusses network architecture and system design, fog and edge computing, big data, and machine learning. We also invite researchers to contribute review articles that identify opportunities and challenges for 5G-enabled IoT technologies.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Massive MIMO systems for 5G-enabled IoT
  • NOMA for 5G-enabled IoT
  • UAVs for 5G-enabled IoT
  • PLS for 5G-enabled IoT
  • Energy harvesting for 5G-enabled IoT
  • mmWave communications for 5G-enabled IoT
  • BSC for 5G-enabled IoT
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