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Harun Siljak

Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin

Publications -  74
Citations -  297

Harun Siljak is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 54 publications receiving 172 citations. Previous affiliations of Harun Siljak include International Burch University & University College Dublin.

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Quantum Internet—Applications, Functionalities, Enabling Technologies, Challenges, and Research Directions

TL;DR: A detailed survey of quantum Internet functionalities, technologies, applications and open challenges has been extensively surveyed to help readers gain a basic understanding of the infrastructure required for the development of the global QI.
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Error Reconciliation in Quantum Key Distribution Protocols

TL;DR: This chapter analyses different key reconciliation techniques with a focus on communication and computing performance and describes a new approach to key reconciliation technique based on artificial neural networks.
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Neurosciences and Wireless Networks: The Potential of Brain-Type Communications and Their Applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive tutorial on a promising research field located at the frontier of two well-established domains, neurosciences and wireless communications, motivated by the ongoing efforts to define the Sixth Generation of Mobile Networks (6G).
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Controlling Reversibility in Reversing Petri Nets with Application to Wireless Communications

TL;DR: This work proposes an approach for controlling the reversal of actions of an RPN, by associating transitions with conditions whose satisfaction/violation allows the execution of transitions in the forward/reversed direction, respectively.
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Criteria for Solar Car Optimized Route Estimation

TL;DR: An insight to both stages, hardware and software used and some results of the SCORE system are presented, together with certain improvements of its fusion and optimization criteria.