Information theory has been a mainstay of wireless communications ever since these became digital in nature, directly or indirectly influencing most of the constituent technologies. Not only has information theory provided fundamental bounds that enable gauging the performance of specific techniques, but it has yielded insights on transmitter/receiver structures and the air interface at large, revealed essential tradeoffs, and delineated regimes where operating conditions and channel mechanisms are fundamentally different. This special issue aims to investigate the role of information theory moving forward, in the age of satellites, drones, self-driving vehicles, robots, and AI.
Guest Editors
Jinfeng Du, Nokia Bell Labs, USA
Jamie Evans, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Angel Lozano (Lead), UPF Barcelona
Vasanthan Raghavan, Qualcomm, USA
Özlem Tuğfe Demir, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey
Wei Yu, University of Toronto, Canada
Angela Y. Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Senior Editor
Jeffrey Andrews, University of Texas at Austin
Manuscript submission deadline: Continuous submission until September 15th, 2025
Publication Date: Each accepted manuscript will be published on ½ÄÏÌåÓý Xplore after finishing its peer-review with a final deadline for publishing the complete special issue by May 2026
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