Avances en Redes | Wireless Networks

This category encompasses research and discussions on advancements in wireless networks, focusing on topics such as healthcare monitoring through IoT devices, dynamic routing protocols, network security, and efficiency improvements in wireless sensor networks. Articles highlight innovative methodologies, including machine learning applications, new routing schemes, and improvements in GPS accuracy. The content aims to address both the challenges and developments in wireless communication technologies, making significant contributions to various applications, especially in healthcare and smart environments.

voice and data neworks & Datalayer protocols-fresh.ppt
November_2025 Top 10 Read Articles in Computer Networks & Communications.pdf
Advancements in Telecommunication for Disaster Management (www.kiu.ac.ug)
Dynamic Low-Power Traffic Pattern for Energy-Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks
Adaptive Q-Learning-Based Routing with Context-Aware Metrics for Robust Manet Routing (AQLR)
A Novel Intrusion Detection Model for Critical Healthcare Environments
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Encrypted Traffic Classification through Data Preservation and Input Alignment with Deep Neural Networks
Performance Engineering of Distributed Systems and Wireless Networks
September_2025 Top 10 Read Articles in Computer Networks & Communications.pdf
July_2025 Top 10 Read Articles in Computer Networks & Communications (1).pdf
13th International Conference of Networks and Communications (NC 2025)
 
Evaluating OTFS Modulation for 6G: Impact of High Mobility and Environmental Noise
Call for Papers - 12th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Network (WiMNeT 2025)
 
Call For Papers - International Journal on Foundations of Computer Science & Technology (IJFCST)
Enhanced Random Walk With Choice: An Empirical Study
6LoWPAN: Enabling IPv6 for Low-Power Wireless Networks
Topology Skewing for Improved Route Selection in Wireless Multi-Hop Networks
February_2025 Top 10 Read Articles in Computer Networks & Communications.pdf
Enhanced Papr Reduction in OFDM Systems using Adaptive Clipping with Dynamic Thresholds
11th International Conference on Signal Processing (SP 2025)