Special Issue – a Proposal
Title of the Special Issue: Artificial Intelligence in Antenna Design, and Modeling
Scope of the Special Issue:
Artificial Intelligence is mapping human behavior by machines using a computer system. Some components of Artificial Intelligence include Expert Systems, Computer vision, Natural Language Processing, Cognitive Computing, Machine Learning, Fuzzy Logic, etc.
Designing an antenna with the required outcome is challenging and needs lots of mathematical calculations for nonregular shapes. These days, a more extensive group of man-made intelligence techniques is available based on Machine Learning(ML) and Deep Learning(DL) for Regression, classification, and Clustering. To represent and maintain the uncertain behaviors of the problem, Fuzzy Logic is widely used to solve various engineering problems. Perhaps, applying Artificial Intelligence to real-world electromagnetic issues is one of the emerging trends in ML and A).
This special issue aims to showcase recent developments, advances, and new frontiers in the framework of AI algorithms and their potential applications for antennas and propagation problems.
Topics covered in the Special Issue
- Advancement of ML algorithms specified for antennas and electromagnetic applications
- AI for smart antennas and Antenna arrays for autonomous vehicle
- AI for 5G and 6G networks and beyond
- Artificial intelligence for Computational Electromagnetics
- Novel real-life data-driven applications for antennas, radars, remote sensing, telemetering, wave propagation, and electromagnetic engineering
- AI-based solvers for Computational Electromagnetics
- Advanced antenna design optimization tools
- Internet of Thing(IoT) antenna design and challenges
- Biomedical Antenna design
- Fabric antenna Design
- Multiband antenna design using AI/ML
- Wearable antenna design
- Low-cost Antenna for medical application
Submission schedule:
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Submission deadline: 01 July 2023
First Review Notification: 01 September 2023
Final Decision Notification: 15 October 2023
Camera Ready: 30 October 2023
Guest Editors:
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Kanhaiya Sharma |
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Symbiosis International (Deemed) University Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune , India |
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Yu-Chen Hu |
Professor |
Providence University, Taiwan |
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Research and Development (Antenna System) at Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR
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Anand Nayyar |
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EiC, (IJSVST); Assistant Professor, Computer Scientist, Vice-Chairman (Research)- School of Computer Science, Director- IoT and Intelligent Systems Lab, Duy Tan University, Da Nang, Viet Nam |
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Potential contributions:
Expected submission: 150 papers
Estimated acceptance rate: 30.0%
Expected accepted: 40 papers
Expected geographical distribution: Taiwan (5), Singapore (8), HK (5), Indonesia (2), Malaysia (20), USA (5), Viet Nam(8), India(25), Indonesia (5), China (10), Saudi Arabia(2), Poland(2), Australia(1),UK(1).
Expected Shortlisted best paper for special issue JTIT: 15 - 30 papers
Review Plan
Submitted papers will be evaluated based on their originality, presentation, contributions, and relevance to Special Issue. The paper will be double blind reviewed by at least two independent experts in the field. Only technical sound papers with scientific contribution will be accepted. The structure of the paper should include introduction, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusion. Framework- or modal- based paper is acceptable provided the content is complete and justified.