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CRC Press
20 August 2024
The book covers the exploitation of computational models for effectively developing and managing large-scale wireless communication systems. The goal is to create and establish computational models for seamless human interaction and efficient decision-making in beyond 5G wireless systems.

Computational Modeling and Simulation of Advanced Wireless Communication Systems looks to create and establish computational models for seamless human interaction and efficient decision-making in the beyond 5G wireless systems. This book presents the design and development of several computational modeling techniques and their applications in wireless communication systems. It examines shortcomings and limitations of the existing computational models and offers solutions to revamp the traditional architecture toward addressing the vast network issues in wireless systems. The book addresses the need to design efficient computational and simulation models to address several issues in wireless communication systems, such as interference, pathloss, delay, traffic outage, and so forth. It discusses how theoretical, mathematical, and experimental results are integrated for optimal system performance to enhance the quality of service for mobile subscribers.

Further, the book is intended for industry and academic researchers, scientists, and engineers in the fields of wireless communications and ICTs. It is structured to present a practical guide to wireless communication engineers, IT practitioners, researchers, students, and other professionals.
Edited by:   , , , ,
Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781032597997
ISBN 10:   1032597992
Pages:   454
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction 1 An Overview of Computational Modeling and Simulations in Wireless Communication Systems 2 Historical Perspectives on Computational Modeling and Simulation in Wireless Communication Systems 3 Computational Modelling of Communication Systems and Networks 4 Computational Modeling and Analysis of Wireless Sensor Networks 5 Security Measures in Computational Modeling and Simulations 6 Computational Models for Training, Testing, and Validating Wireless Networks and Systems 7 Modeling and Simulation of Non-Lambertian Beams-Based Vehicular Visible Light Communications in 6G and Beyond 8 Application of Computational Modeling in Electronics Devices 9 High-Speed Stream Ciphers for Wireless Communication Systems: Design and Simulation 10 Legal Frameworks Regulating Computational Models in Wireless Communication Systems 11 Government Policies and Economics of Computational Modelling in Wireless Networks 12 An Enhanced Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithm Towards Securing Wireless Networks and Big Data 13 Computational Models Enabling Smart Teaching and Learning in Wireless Communication Systems 14 Stochastic Geometry and Federated Learning in Computational Modeling of Communication Systems 15 Wireless Network Encryption: Stream Ciphers, Computational Modeling, and Security Analysis 16 Computational Modeling of Enhanced Spread Spectrum Codes for Asynchronous Wireless Communication

Agbotiname Lucky Imoize is a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. His research interests cover the fields of 6G wireless communication, wireless security systems, and artificial intelligence. He is a Fulbright research fellow, the vice chair of the IEEE Communication Society, Nigeria chapter, and a registered engineer with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria. He is a senior member of the IEEE. Webert Montlouis is a Chief Scientist with the Johns Hopkins University, where he shares his time between the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Electrical and Computer Engineering department. He received his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA. His research interests are in the areas of Communications, Adaptive Signal Processing, Robust Tracking and Localization, Algorithm Development, System-On-Chip implementation of DSP algorithms, Networking and Antenna Array Signal Processing. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. Mohammad S. Obaidat (Life Fellow of IEEE, Fellow of AAIA, and Fellow of SCS) is recognized globally for his pioneering and lasting contributions to several areas, including computing, communications, AI, cybersecurity, modeling and simulation, and IT. He is a Distinguished Professor at the King Abdullah II School of Information Technology (KASIT), University of Jordan, Distinguished Professor at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, SRM University, India, and The Amity University, India. He has published to date over 1,200 refereed journal and conference papers, 110 books and 70 book chapters. He is the founder of 5 international conferences and Editor-in Chief of 3 scholarly journals. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley Security and Privacy Journal and editor or advisory editor of several scholarly journals. He has chaired over 185 international conferences and has given, to date, 185 distinguished keynote speeches all over the world. Segun I. Popoola is a senior Lecturer in the school of computing and information science at Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom. He received the Ph.D. degree in cyber security and artificial intelligence from the Department of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, U.K in 2022. In June 2022, he was endorsed as a Global Exceptional Talent by The Royal Society. His research interests include wireless communications, deep learning, federated learning, cyber security, Internet of Things, and smart critical infrastructure. Mohammad Hammoudeh received the B.Sc. degree in computer communications from Arts Sciences and Technology University, in 2004, the M.Sc. degree in advanced distributed systems from the University of Leicester, in 2006, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Wolverhampton, in 2008. He is the Saudi Aramco Chair Professor of cyber security with the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. His research interests include the applications of zero trust security to internet-connected critical national infrastructures, blockchains, and other complex highly decentralized systems.

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