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29 July 2024 Smart spectrum sensing and wireless coexistence technology for 6G networks
Wai Yie Leong, Yuan Zhi Leong, Wai San Leong
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Proceedings Volume 13214, Fourth International Conference on Digital Signal and Computer Communications (DSCC 2024); 132141D (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033366
Event: Fourth International Conference on Digital Signal and Computer Communications (DSCC 2024), 2024, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
The ever-growing demand for wireless communication services, coupled with the proliferation of diverse wireless devices, poses significant challenges related to spectrum efficiency and interference management. The specific features and technologies associated with 6G are still evolving, the overarching goals involve pushing the boundaries of wireless communication to meet the demands of future applications and services. This research aims to explore and advance the capabilities of smart spectrum sensing and wireless coexistence technologies to address these challenges. The study will focus on developing intelligent sensing mechanisms, adaptive spectrum allocation strategies, and cooperative coexistence protocols, with the goal of enhancing the overall performance, reliability, and coexistence of next-generation communication systems. This research contributes to the advancement of communication systems by addressing the pressing challenges of spectrum scarcity, interference, and coexistence. The proposed smart spectrum sensing and coexistence technologies have the potential to enhance the efficiency and reliability of next-generation wireless networks, fostering the deployment of emerging technologies such as 5G, IoT, and beyond.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Wai Yie Leong, Yuan Zhi Leong, and Wai San Leong "Smart spectrum sensing and wireless coexistence technology for 6G networks", Proc. SPIE 13214, Fourth International Conference on Digital Signal and Computer Communications (DSCC 2024), 132141D (29 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033366
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KEYWORDS
Quantum networks

Quantum sensing

Telecommunications

Quantum enhanced sensing

Artificial intelligence

Sensing systems

Wireless communications

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