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Wireless internet (WI)

Wireless technologies, in general, and the Wireless Internet, in particular, became pervasive in our everyday lives. We rely on wireless connectivity for work, social connections, commerce, finance, health, etc. It would be hardly possible for our generation to imagine life without wireless access. WI aims to tackle the challenges of wireless Internet communications, covering topics ranging from technology issues to new applications, especially focusing on current, novel, and future next-generation wireless Internet technologies, 5G, 6G, IoT, Industrial IoT, Healthcare IoT, and related topics. WI aims to bring together researchers, leading academic scientists to share their experiences and research findings on all aspects of Wireless Internet Communications. It also offers a leading interdisciplinary forum for academics, educators, and practitioners to present and discuss the latest technologies, developments, practical challenges and approaches to Wireless Internet. This Special Issue will be formed by an open call, and a number of extended versions (more than 30% of new content) of the best papers of the WICON 2023. Please note that a new round of reviews will be required for these submissions.

Editors

  • Christos Douligeris

    Christos Douligeris is a Professor at the Department of Informatics of the University of Piraeus. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in networks, signals and systems, computer architecture and distributed operating systems, supervises undergraduate theses, postgraduate theses and doctoral dissertations of students in the areas of their computer networks, computer systems, information systems, telecommunications, information systems and applications. cdoulig@unipi.gr

  • Dimitrios Zorbas

    Dimitrios Zorbas received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Piraeus, Greece. He has worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Inria Lille–Nord Europe and the University of La Rochelle, France. He was also a Researcher with the Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Ireland. He is currently an Assistant Professor with Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. He is the author of more than 50 peer-reviewed publications in the areas of wireless communications and distributed computing.. He received the Marie Curie Fellowship. dimitrios.zorbas@nu.edu.kz

Articles

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