1 6G: Opportunities and challenges
SRIDHAR THOTA AND RAKSHIT GOVIND T
2 Disruptive technology directions for 6G
VARTIKA KULSHRESTHA AND KARAN R. JAGDALE
3 Ultra-dense deployments in next-generation networks and metaverse
RAVI SEKHAR YARRABOTHU AND G RAMANA MURTHY
4 Cognitive radios
N. CHITRA KIRAN
5 A novel energy-efficient optimization technique for intelligent transportation systems
SHAIK RAJAK, INBARASAN MUNIRAJ, POONGUNDRAN SELVAPRABHU, VETRIVEERAN RAJAMANI AND SUNIL CHINNADURAI
6 AI applications at the scheduling and resource allocation schemes in web medium
R. SHEKHAR, P. MANO PAUL AND DIANA JEBA JINGLE
7 6G vision on edge artificial intelligence
B. NIVETHA, POONGUNDRAN SELVAPRABHU, VIVEK MENON U., VETRIVEERAN RAJAMANI AND SUNIL CHINNADURAI
8 Artificial intelligence-based energy efficiency models in green communications towards 6G
NEELAPALA ANIL KUMAR AND RAVURI DANIEL
9 Centralized traffic engineering
M. W. HUSSAIN
10 Cooperative network paradigm for device-centric nodes
ABRAHAM GEORGE
11 Edge computing and edge intelligence
SRIKANTH ITAPU, G RAMANA MURTHY AND MOHAN KRISHNA
12 Network virtualization
GEETHA A AND PUNAM KUMARI
Dr. Abraham George is the professor and head in the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology at Alliance University, Bangalore, India. He earned his doctorate degree in computer science from the University of Louisville, and masters degree in computer science and communication and information sciences from Ball State University, Indiana. Dr. George has more than a decade and a half of industry experience with such multinational companies as Kyocera and National Instruments. While in industry, he managed product development teams that created complex and innovative products. Primary areas of interest of Dr. George include wireless networks, distributed computing, and machine learning. His PhD dissertation focused on developing mobility management protocols and algorithms for heterogeneous wireless systems with multi-hop capability that will enable users to obtain the best connectivity. He has several publications in top-rated journals and conferences.
Dr. G. Ramana Murthy is a professor in the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering at Alliance University, Bangalore, India. His area of expertise is in VLSI and embedded systems. Dr. Murthy holds a doctor of philosophy from Multimedia University, Malaysia. Dr. Murthy has collaborated with various companies including Infineon Technologies, Intel, and MIMOS in Malaysia. He has more than two decades of overseas academic and administrative experience with institutions such as University of Northumbria in Newcastle, the United Kingdom, and Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia. His research interests include VLSI, embedded systems, device modeling, memory optimization, low power design, FPGA, and evolutionary algorithms.