Please read critically one Computer Networking paper published by SONG Lab (https://dblp.org/pid/49/594.html) and submit an undergraduate research project (URP) or graduate research project (GRP) proposal.
Your research proposal document should be
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- 1,000-1,500 wordsÂ
The proposal must include the following 6 sections:
- Statement of problem
- Background and relevance to previous work
- General methodology and procedure to be followed
- Explanation of new and unusual techniques
- Expected results and their significance and application
- Literature citations where appropriate
The research problems of interest include but not limited to:
- 5G and beyond networks
- Age of Information
- Big data and machine learning for networks
- Cellular networks
- Cloud computing/mobile cloud computing
- Challenged Environments (underwater, underground)
- Connected unmanned aerial/terrestrial/underwater systems
- Cross-layer optimization and control
- Crowdsourcing
- Cyber-physical systems
- Datacenter networking
- Dynamic spectrum sharing
- Energy efficiency in networks
- Edge and fog computing/networking
- Fault tolerance, reliability and survivability
- Information security and privacy
- Information-centric networking
- Interference management and mitigation
- Internet architecture
- Internet of Things
- Localization and location-based services
- Medium access control
- MIMO-based networking
- mmWave, THz, VLC, full duplex communication networks
- Mobile sensing and applications
- Mobility management and models
- Multimedia networking
- Network economics and pricing
- Network management
- Network measurement and analysis
- Network security and privacy
- Network virtualization
- Optical networks
- Overlay and peer-to-peer networks
- Quality-of-service and resource management
- Quantum networking
- Router and switch design
- Routing and multicast
- Scaling laws and fundamental limits
- Smart grid applications
- Social computing and networks
- Software-defined networking
- Studies on testbeds and large-scale experimental platforms
- Vehicular networks
- Web applications and content distribution
- WLAN, WPAN, RFID, and NFC