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Publications Contents Digest November/2020 IEEE Communications Society Publications Contents Digest November/2020 7 Direct links to magazine and journal s and full paper pdfs via IEEE Xplore ComSoc Vice President – Publications – Robert Schober Director – Journals – Michele Zorzi Director – Magazines – Ekram Hossain Magazine Editors EIC, IEEE Communications Magazine – Tarek El-Bawab AEIC, IEEE Communications Magazine – Antonio Sanchez-Esquavillas EIC, IEEE Network Magazine – Chonggang Wang AEIC, IEEE Network Magazine – David Soldani EIC, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine – Yi Qian AEIC, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine – Nirwan Ansari EIC, IEEE Communications Standards Magazine – Zander Lei AEIC, IEEE Communications Standards Magazine – Carlos Cordeiro EIC, IEEE Internet of Things Magazine — Keith Gremban AEIC, IEEE Internet of Things Magazine — Paul K. Ampadu EIC, China Communications – Jianhua Lu Journal Editors EIC, IEEE Transactions on Communications –Tolga M. Duman EIC, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas In Communications (J-SAC) –Raouf Boutaba EIC, IEEE Communications Letters – Marco Di Renzo EIC, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials – Ying-Dar Lin EIC, IEEE Transactions on Network & Service Management (TNSM) – Filip De Turck EIC, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters – Kai Kit Wong EIC, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications – Junshan Zhang EIC, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Communications – Marwan Krunz EIC, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking – Eytan Modiano EIC, IEEE/OSA Journal of Optical Communications & Networking (JOCN) – Jane M. Simmons EIC, IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology – Gabriella Bosco Co-EICs, IEEE/KICS Journal of Communications & Networks (JCN) – Anthony Ephremides | Inkyu Lee EIC, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia – Wenwu Zhu EIC, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing – Hui Lei EIC, IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking – Ying-Chang Liang EIC, IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications – Chan-Byoung Chae EIC, IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over Networks – Antonio Ortega EIC, IEEE Internet of Things Journal – Honggang Wang EIC, IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking – Ender Ayanoglu EIC, IEEE Journal on Biomedical Health Informatics – Dimitrios I. Fotiadis EIC, IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering – Dapeng Oliver Wu EIC, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid – Claudio Cañizares EIC, IEEE Networking Letters — George N. Rouskas EIC, IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society — Octavia A. Dobre IEEE Communications Society 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 USA 212 705 8900 MESON: Optimized Cross-Slice Communication for Edge Computing Front cover George Papathanail;Angelos Pentelas;Ioakeim Fotoglou;Panagiotis Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):C1 - C1 Papadimitriou;Konstantinos V. Katsaros;Vasileios Theodorou;Sergios (533 Kb) Soursos;Dimitrios Spatharakis;Ioannis Dimolitsas;Marios Avgeris;Dimitrios Dechouniotis;Symeon Papavassiliou Cover 2 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):23 - 28 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):C2 - C2 (964 Kb) (561 Kb) Reliability-Aware Network Slicing in Elastic Demand Scenarios Table of Contents Rafael L. Gomes;Luiz F. Bittencourt;Edmundo R. M. Madeira Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):1 - 2 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):29 - 34 (645 Kb) (722 Kb) Comsoc Membership 5G URLLC: A Case Study on Low-Latency Intrusion Prevention Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):3 - 3 Sebastian Gallenmüller;Johannes Naab;Iris Adam;Georg Carle (519 Kb) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):35 - 41 (796 Kb) The President's Page Vincent W. S. Chan A Virtual PEP for Web Optimization over a Satellite-Terrestrial Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):4 – 4 Backhaul (466 Kb) Armir Bujari;Michele Luglio;Claudio E. Palazzi;Mattia Quadrini;Cesare Roseti;Francesco Zampognaro Call for Papers Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):42 - 48 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):5 - 5 (735 Kb) (447 Kb) From Capturing to Rendering: Volumetric Media Delivery with Six The Outlook for Networks in the Third Decade of the 21st Cent Degrees of Freedom ury Jeroen van der Hooft;Maria Torres Vega;Tim Wauters;Christian Tarek S. El-Bawab Timmerer;Ali C. Begen;Filip De Turck;Raimund Schatz Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):6 - 7 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):49 - 55 (511 Kb) (918 Kb) Conference Calendar Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Communications Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):8 - 8 Irena Atov;Kwang-Cheng Chen;Ahmed Kamal;Malamati Louta (483 Kb) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):56 – 57 (515 Kb) Global Communications Newsletter Francesco Benedetto;Silvia Ullo;Barbara Masini;Gianni Deep Learning at the Physical Layer: System Challenges and Pasolini;Fabrizio Granelli;Tamseel M. Syed;Ewell Tan;Tsang-Yi Wang Applications to 5G and Beyond Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):9 - 12 Francesco Restuccia;Tommaso Melodia (1681 Kb) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):58 - 64 (1007 Kb) Call for Papers Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):13 - 13 Call for Papers (447 Kb) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):65 - 65 (443 Kb) Network Softwarization and Management Walter Cerroni;Alex Galis;Kohei Shiomoto;Mohamed Faten Zhani More Is Better: Data Augmentation for Channel-Resilient RF Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):14 – 15 Fingerprinting (536 Kb) Nasim Soltani;Kunal Sankhe;Jennifer Dy;Stratis Ioannidis;Kaushik Chowdhury Breaking Down Network Slicing: Hierarchical Orchestration of Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):66 - 72 End-to-End Networks (783 Kb) Joao F. Santos;Wei Liu;Xianjun Jiao;Natal V. Neto;Sofie Pollin;Johann M. Marquez-Barja;Ingrid Moerman;Luiz A. DaSilva Artificial-Intelligence-Enabled Air Interface for 6G: Solutions, Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):16 - 22 Challenges, and Standardization Impacts (698 Kb) Shuangfeng Han;Tian Xie;Chih-Lin I;Li Chai;Zhiming Liu;Yifei Yuan;Chunfeng Cui Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):73 - 79 (803 Kb) Call for Papers Intelligent Resource Scheduling Based on Locality Principle in Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):80 - 80 Data Center Networks (443 Kb) Weibei Fan;Jing He;Zhijie Han;Peng Li;Ruchuan Wang Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):94 - 100 Scalable Learning Paradigms for Data-Driven Wireless (675 Kb) Communication Yue Xu;Feng Yin;Wenjun Xu;Chia-Han Lee;Jiaru Lin;Shuguang Cui Cover 3 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):81 - 87 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):C3 - C3 (1306 Kb) (789 Kb) Federated Learning for Edge Networks: Resource Optimization Cover 4 and Incentive Mechanism Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):C4 - C4 Latif U. Khan;Shashi Raj Pandey;Nguyen H. Tran;Walid Saad;Zhu (222 Kb) Han;Minh N. H. Nguyen;Choong Seon Hong Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):88 - 93 (1072 Kb) Front Cover Spectrum Allocation Scheme for Intelligent Partition Based on Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):C1 - C1 Machine Learning for Inter-WBAN Interference (801 Kb) Jiasong Mu;Yunna Wei;Hao Ma;Yuanyuan Li Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):32 - 37 Cover 2 (883 Kb) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):C2 - C2 (530 Kb) Energy-Efficient Beam Management in Millimeter-Wave Shared Spectrum Table of Contents Amitav Mukherjee Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):1 - 1 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):38 - 43 (450 Kb) (618 Kb) Spectrum Efficiency and Energy Efficiency in Wireless Suspended Graphene Hydroacoustic Sensor for Broadband Communication Networks Underwater Wireless Communications Yi Qian Cheng Wang;Bo Zhang;Yang Li;Xiaonan Zhao Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):2 – 3 Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):44 - 52 (472 Kb) (1223 Kb) Scanning the Literature Enabling Technologies for Spectrum and Energy Efficient NOMA- Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):4 – 4 MmWave-MaMIMO Systems (446 Kb) Yue Wang;Zhi Tian;Xiuzhen Cheng Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):53 - 59 IEEE Wireless Communications masthead Cited by: Papers (1) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):5 – 5 (911 Kb) (546 Kb) Wireless Beam Modulation: An Energy- and Spectrum-Efficient Book Reviews Communication Technology for Future Massive IoT Systems Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):6 – 7 Jienan Chen;Shuai Li;Jiyun Tao;Shengli Fu;Gerald E. Sobelman (465 Kb) Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):60 - 66 (904 Kb) Spectrum and Energy Efficient Wireless Communications Qilian Liang;Tariq S. Durrani;Jinhwan Koh;Qiong Wu;Xin Wang Big-Data-Based Intelligent Spectrum Sensing for Heterogeneous Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):8 – 9 Spectrum Communications in 5G (592 Kb) Xin Liu;Qingquan Sun;Weidang Lu;Celimuge Wu;Hua Ding Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):67 - 73 Spectrum Prediction for Supporting IoT Applications over 5G (710 Kb) Qinghe Gao;Xiaoshuang Xing;Xiuzhen Cheng;Tao Jing Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):10 - 15 Self-Adaptive Gathering for Energy-Efficient Data Stream in (701 Kb) Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Deep Learning An AI-Based Incumbent Protection System for Collaborative Wei Wang;Mengjun Zhang Intelligent Radio Networks Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):74 - 79 Miguel Camelo;Ruben Mennes;Adnan Shahid;Jakob Struye;Carlos (914 Kb) Donato;Irfan Jabandzic;Spilios Giannoulis;Farouk Mahfoudhi;Prasanthi Maddala;Ivan Seskar;Ingrid Moerman;Steven Latre Sensor Deployment for Wireless Sensor Networks: A Conjugate Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):16 - 23 Learning Automata-Based Energy-Efficient Approach (1106 Kb) Chong Di;Fangqi Li;Shenghong Li Publication Year: 2020,Page(s):80 - 87 What Role Do Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces Play in Multi- (1134 Kb) Antenna Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access? 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