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Low Complexity Polar Decoder for 5G Embb Control Channel [PDF]
Polar codes have become the channel coding scheme for control channel of enhanced mobile broadband in the fifth generation (5G) communication systems. Belief propagation (BP) decoding of polar codes has the advantage of low decoding latency and high parallelism but suffers from high complexity. In this paper, a low complexity BP decoder is proposed for
Ce Sun +4 more
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Joint Link Adaptation and Scheduling for 5G Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications
This paper presents solutions for efficient multiplexing of ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) traffic on a shared channel.
Guillermo Pocovi +2 more
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In the forthcoming 6G era, network infrastructure must achieve unprecedented energy efficiency, adaptability, and ultralow latency. This paper proposes a novel Deep Q‐Network (DQN)‐based routing framework that leverages network‐controlled repeaters (NCRs) to optimize routing paths dynamically.
Ayesha Siddika Mourin +2 more
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A Review of the Internet of Things (IoT) Landscape: Technologies, Applications, and Open Challenges
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a large‐scale ecosystem that integrates sensing, communication, and computation across diverse application domains. Its deployment spans smart homes, wearable devices, industrial automation, and smart cities, where heterogeneous devices are required to operate under strict performance, reliability, and ...
Sidna Jeddou +5 more
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Overview of the challenges and solutions for 5G channel coding schemes
5G is the next generation of mobile communications networks which will use cutting-edge network technologies to deliver enhanced mobile connectivity. 5G has introduced new requirements for channel coding in its three different service classes which are ...
Madhavsingh Indoonundon +1 more
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Performance Enhancement of Cell Edge Users in NOMA Based Systems Using Fractional Frequency Reuse
Nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) causes significant performance loss for cell‐edge users due to strong intercell interference and fairness constraints under dense deployments. Although fractional frequency reuse (FFR) to improve dependability, especially for cell‐edge users, is widely researched, joint optimization with SINR‐based zoning and NOMA ...
Jesvin Veancy +4 more
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Optical Neuromorphic Technology Catalyzes the Next‐Generation Mobile Communication Technology
Advancements in optical computing could revolutionize next‐generation wireless communication. The review highlights the role of photonic integrated circuits in implementing neural network operations and discusses their benefits, such as high computational density.
Xiaoxiong Song +6 more
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Antibiotic Resistance: A Genetic and Physiological Perspective
The development of resistance to antimicrobials and their historical progression are depicted in this graphic. It draws attention to important biochemical, physiological, and genetic factors that contribute to AMR, such as the transmission of genes, the development of biofilms, and the inactivation of antibiotics.
Rania G. Elbaiomy +9 more
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Resource Allocation for Co-Existence of eMBB and URLLC Services in 6G Wireless Networks: A Survey
Next generation of wireless networks are characterized by two main features named Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) and Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC).
Bhagawat Adhikari +2 more
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Objectives: Pyrazinamide-resistant Mycobacterium bovis isolates of animal origin were assessed for drug susceptibility to five antituberculosis drugs by the agar based Middlebrook 7H11 method as gold standard as well as by a simplified, dichotomous ...
Cinzia Marianelli +5 more
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