Future Prospects of Wireless Transmission Based on Engineering Electrical Electronic and Telecommunications

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The rapid advancement of wireless transmission technologies has revolutionized various aspects of modern life, ranging from communication and information exchange to industrial automation and healthcare. This Special Issue aims to explore the current state-of-the-art and future prospects of wireless transmission systems within the domains of electrical, electronic, and telecommunications engineering, specifically in relation to 5G and 6G networks. By examining the latest developments and emerging trends in wireless technologies, this Special Issue seeks to shed light on their potential future applications, challenges, and opportunities in today’s world. It also aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing wireless transmission technologies, including, but not limited to, Wi-Fi, cellular networks, satellite communication, and wireless sensor networks. By analyzing their strengths, limitations, and the ongoing research efforts surrounding them, this Special Issue aims to gauge the current state-of-the-art in wireless transmission systems.

Exploring Emerging Trends: With the constant evolution of wireless communication, new trends and paradigms are emerging. This Special Issue aims to explore promising concepts with conventional and AI such as 5G and beyond, Internet of Things (IoT), edge computing, massive MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) detection, millimeter-wave communication, and visible light communication (VLC). By examining these emerging trends, we seek to identify their potential impact on wireless transmission and their implications in various domains.

Applications and Use Cases: Wireless transmission has permeated numerous sectors, including healthcare, transportation, smart cities, agriculture, and entertainment. This Special Issue aims to delve into the potential applications and use cases of wireless transmission technologies in these domains. By highlighting real-world scenarios and case studies, we aim to showcase the transformative power of wireless transmission in enabling innovative solutions and enhancing efficiency.

Addressing Challenges and Opportunities: As wireless transmission technologies continue to evolve, they face various challenges such as spectrum scarcity, security vulnerabilities, energy efficiency, and interoperability. This Special Issue aims to identify these challenges and explore potential solutions. Additionally, it seeks to highlight the opportunities presented by emerging technologies, policies, and standards, such as the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in wireless transmission.

Future Perspectives and Roadmap: Finally, this Special Issue aims to provide insights into the future prospects of wireless transmission. By considering ongoing research and development efforts, industry trends, and regulatory frameworks, this issue seeks to outline a roadmap for the advancement of wireless transmission technologies. It aims to identify key research directions, potential collaborations, and policy recommendations to shape the future landscape of wireless communication.

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