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Wireless Information Networks refers to the technology and infrastructure that enable communication over wireless channels. This includes cellular networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, satellite communications, and emerging technologies like 5G and beyond.
If you're looking for a structured resource, the book Wireless Information Networks covers key technical aspects, including radio propagation, modem design, signal processing, and network architecture. There's also the International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, which explores applications like mobile data networks, wireless health, and RF localization. Additionally, Rutgers University’s WINLAB conducts research on next-generation wireless networks, including AI-driven mobile edge computing and security innovations.
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