Wireless and Communication Letters

Aims and Scope:

Wireless & Communication Letters publishes high quality short-length original research articles on advances in the state of the art of wireless and communication systems. All aspects of recent advancements in the theoretical and practical contributions such as new techniques, system designs, concepts, analysis, experiment systems, prototypes, and applications are encouraged. Original short research articles and reviews in the following areas of wireless & Communication are of special interest to the readers of this letters:

  • 5G Networks, 5G and beyond communication systems
  • Wideband and cellular wireless communication systems
  • Digital Communication
  • Massive MINO/MIMO systems
  • Smart/adaptive antennas for wireless systems
  • Multi-beam, beam steering and beamforming antenna systems for wireless communications
  • Communications theory
  • Modulation and coding
  • Detection and estimation
  • Diversity techniques and equalization
  • Propagation and channel characterization
  • Fading countermeasures
  • Multiuser detection
  • Signal separation and interference rejection
  • Multimedia communications over wireless
  • DSP applications to wireless systems
  • Network architectures and protocols
  • Multiple access techniques
  • Cognitive radio
  • Space-time signal processing
  • Synchronization techniques
  • Localization estimation and tracking
  • Software defined radio
  • Internet of Things (IoTs)
  • Wireless sensors and self-powered wireless sensor networks
  • Cross-layer design, optimization and operation
  • Ad hoc wireless networks
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Editor-in-Chief:

  • NasimuddinAntenna & Optical Department
    Institute for Infocomm Research 
    Singapore City
    Singapore

ISSN: 2666-9463 (Print)

eISSN: 2666-9471 (Online)

Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Jun 15, 2027
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Future Wireless Communication Systems

The rapid development of wireless communication systems between 5G and beyond-5G/6G networks have presented unprecedented challenges in terms of scalability, energy efficiency, spectrum management and mobility handling. The conventional optimization methods can in most cases be inadequate to deal with the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of the contemporary wireless environment. This special issue will focus on the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) systems in improving the performance, flexibility and intelligence of... see more