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Enabling Technologies and Architectures for Next-Generation Networking Capabilities

Enabling Technologies and Architectures for Next-Generation Networking Capabilities
Author(s)/Editor(s): Mahmoud Elkhodr (Central Queensland University, Australia)
Copyright: ©2019
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6023-4
ISBN13: 9781522560234
ISBN10: 1522560238
EISBN13: 9781522560241

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With the rise of mobile and wireless technologies, more sustainable networks are necessary to support communication. These next-generation networks can now be utilized to extend the growing era of the Internet of Things.

Enabling Technologies and Architectures for Next-Generation Networking Capabilities is an essential reference source that explores the latest research and trends in large-scale 5G technologies deployment, software-defined networking, and other emerging network technologies. Featuring research on topics such as data management, heterogeneous networks, and spectrum sensing, this book is ideally designed for computer engineers, technology developers, network administrators and researchers, professionals, and graduate-level students seeking coverage on current and future network technologies.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Mahmoud Elkhodr (Ed.)

Mahmoud Elkhodr is currently a Lecturer with the School of Computing, Engineering, and Mathematics (SCEM) at the University of Western Sydney (UWS). He’s the IEEE UWS Student Chapter Chairman, a committee member of IEEE NSW section, a committee member of SCEM research committee, and the UWS HDR representative on the UWS Senate Research Committee. His main teaching and research interests include internet of things, web of things, cloud and mobile computing, computer networking, security of networked systems, ubiquitous computing, e-health, health ICT, security, and privacy.



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