no code implementations • 30 Jan 2025 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Haijian Sun, Rose Qingyang Hu, Dusit Niyato, Muhammad Ali Imran
Semantic communication (SemCom) has been recently deemed a promising next-generation wireless technique to enable efficient spectrum savings and information exchanges, thus naturally introducing a novel and practical network paradigm where cellular and device-to-device (D2D) SemCom approaches coexist.
no code implementations • 21 Sep 2023 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Dusit Niyato, Kairong Ma, Jiawen Kang, Muhammad Ali Imran
Semantic communication (SemCom) has recently been considered a promising solution for the inevitable crisis of scarce communication resources.
no code implementations • 23 Feb 2023 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Dusit Niyato, Daquan Feng, Lei Feng, Muhammad Ali Imran
Semantic communication (SemCom), as an emerging paradigm focusing on meaning delivery, has recently been considered a promising solution for the inevitable crisis of scarce communication resources.
no code implementations • 29 Dec 2022 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Dusit Niyato, Xiaoqian Li, Muhammad Ali Imran
Nevertheless, the unique demand for background knowledge matching makes it challenging to achieve efficient wireless resource management for multiple users in SemCom-enabled networks (SC-Nets).
no code implementations • 2 Nov 2022 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Chengsi Liang, Daquan Feng, Runze Cheng, Yang Yang, Muhammad Ali Imran
Virtual reality (VR) over wireless is expected to be one of the killer applications in next-generation communication networks.
no code implementations • 15 Feb 2022 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Xiaoqian Li, Gang Feng, Muhammad Ali Imran
The prosperity of artificial intelligence (AI) has laid a promising paradigm of communication system, i. e., intelligent semantic communication (ISC), where semantic contents, instead of traditional bit sequences, are coded by AI models for efficient communication.
no code implementations • 9 Apr 2021 • Le Xia, Yao Sun, Rafiq Swash, Lina Mohjazi, Lei Zhang, Muhammad Ali Imran
Securing safe driving for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) continues to be a widespread concern, despite various sophisticated functions delivered by artificial intelligence for in-vehicle devices.