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Md. Shahjalal
Researcher at Kookmin University
Publications - 51
Citations - 1536
Md. Shahjalal is an academic researcher from Kookmin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Wireless. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 41 publications receiving 510 citations.
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6G Wireless Communication Systems: Applications, Requirements, Technologies, Challenges, and Research Directions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the vision of future 6G wireless communication and its network architecture and also describe potential applications with 6G communication requirements and possible technologies, as well as potential challenges and research directions for achieving this goal.
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6G Wireless Communication Systems: Applications, Requirements, Technologies, Challenges, and Research Directions
TL;DR: Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, terahertz communications, wireless optical technology, free-space optical network, blockchain, three-dimensional networking, quantum communications, unmanned aerial vehicles, cell-free communications, integration of wireless information and energy transfer, and big data analytics are described that can assist the 6G architecture development in guaranteeing the QoS.
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Optical Wireless Hybrid Networks: Trends, Opportunities, Challenges, and Research Directions
TL;DR: This study surveys the state of the art and key research directions regarding optical wireless hybrid networks, being the first extensive survey dedicated to this topic and outlines important challenges that need to be addressed for successful deployment of optical Wireless hybrid network systems for 5G and IoT paradigms.
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FPGA Implementation of High-Speed Area-Efficient Processor for Elliptic Curve Point Multiplication Over Prime Field
TL;DR: In this article, a high-speed elliptic curve cryptographic (ECC) processor that performs fast point multiplication with low hardware utilization is presented, which is a crucial demand in the fields of cryptography and network security.
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Real-Time Healthcare Data Transmission for Remote Patient Monitoring in Patch-Based Hybrid OCC/BLE Networks.
TL;DR: A hybrid OCC/BLE system is proposed to ensure efficient, remote, and real-time transmission of a patient’s electrocardiogram (ECG) signal to a monitor.