The rapid evolution of telecommunication technologies (5G and beyond) has paved the way for a new era of connectivity and communication supporting emerging applications including eXtended Reality (XR), telesurgery, autonomous vehicles, tactile Internet etc. The Research Topic on Next Generation Telecommunications aims to bring together cutting-edge research and insights making transformative impact of next generation telecommunication technologies for communities, industry, and Government.
The goal of this collection is to provide a platform for the promotion of research by highlighting recent developments, encouraging researchers to contribute new insights and findings, and offering a comprehensive overview of the current research, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks in next generation telecommunication. The Research Topic invites contributions that explore a wide range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Architectures, protocols, and emerging applications for 5G and beyond
- mmWave communications and THz bands
- Integration of Multi-Access Edge Computing with next generation telecommunications to enhance network performance and efficiency
- Advances in Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualisation for network automation and orchestration
- AI and machine learning techniques to optimize network performance, operations, and resource allocation
- Cybersecurity challenges related to combined sensing, communications, and computing in 5G mmWave and UWB radio spectrum
- Energy efficiency and green communications
The Editorial team is interested in receiving original research papers, review articles (comprehensive or systematic literature review), and conceptual or theoretical papers.
Keywords:
Energy efficiency in Next generation telecommunications, Software Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualisation, AI/ML
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The rapid evolution of telecommunication technologies (5G and beyond) has paved the way for a new era of connectivity and communication supporting emerging applications including eXtended Reality (XR), telesurgery, autonomous vehicles, tactile Internet etc. The Research Topic on Next Generation Telecommunications aims to bring together cutting-edge research and insights making transformative impact of next generation telecommunication technologies for communities, industry, and Government.
The goal of this collection is to provide a platform for the promotion of research by highlighting recent developments, encouraging researchers to contribute new insights and findings, and offering a comprehensive overview of the current research, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks in next generation telecommunication. The Research Topic invites contributions that explore a wide range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Architectures, protocols, and emerging applications for 5G and beyond
- mmWave communications and THz bands
- Integration of Multi-Access Edge Computing with next generation telecommunications to enhance network performance and efficiency
- Advances in Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualisation for network automation and orchestration
- AI and machine learning techniques to optimize network performance, operations, and resource allocation
- Cybersecurity challenges related to combined sensing, communications, and computing in 5G mmWave and UWB radio spectrum
- Energy efficiency and green communications
The Editorial team is interested in receiving original research papers, review articles (comprehensive or systematic literature review), and conceptual or theoretical papers.
Keywords:
Energy efficiency in Next generation telecommunications, Software Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualisation, AI/ML
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.