The Metaverse concept is self-sustainable and facilitates the seamless operation of wireless systems at minimal operational costs for the efficient management of wireless system resources. It is gaining widespread popularity using technologies such as advanced optimization theory, digital twins, virtual reality, machine learning, and blockchain.
This book gives a comprehensive overview of advanced metaverse wireless communication systems including theoretical analysis, technology enablers, novel system architecture design, new implementation methodologies, emerging application scenarios, experimental frameworks, as well as reliability, security, privacy, technical and ethical considerations, open challenges and future perspectives.
A comprehensive overview of advanced metaverse wireless communication systems including theoretical analysis, technology enablers, novel system architecture design, new implementation methodologies, emerging application scenarios, experimental frameworks, as well as reliability, security, and privacy.
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 IEEE.
Webert Montlouis is a chief scientist with the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, where he shares his time between the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Electrical and Computer Engineering department. 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 IEEE.
Houbing Herbert Song is a professor in the Department of Information Systems and the director of the Security and Optimization for Networked Globe Laboratory (SONG Lab) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA. His research interests include cyber-physical systems and internet of things, cybersecurity and privacy, AI, machine learning and big data analytics. He is an ACM distinguished member, and a fellow of IEEE.