Starting with an overview of 5G technology and its potential environmental impact, the book discusses energy-efficient design and management of 5G networks and devices and the role of renewable energy sources in powering these networks. It looks into diverse issues related to 5G networks, including issues related to antenna, edge computing, M2M communication, 5G in healthcare systems, use of blockchain technology, edge computing, and how 5G networks can be leveraged to promote more sustainable and improved outcomes. Relevant case studies and best practices are presented from around the world, highlighting examples of 5G green communication networks for smart cities.
Devasis Pradhan is Assistant Professor and Associate Dean of Research and Development at the Acharya Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India, where he has been since 2017. With the experience of 16 years in academics and research, he has published many research papers and several papers in IEEE journals as well as several authored and edited books and book chapters. He is a co-editor, editorial member, and peer reviewer for several international journals.
Rajeswari, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, where she has been for over two decades. Dr. Rajeswari stands as a beacon of inspiration for the Acharya Group of Institutions. She completed her PhD in the field of Speech Processing. Her areas of interest include speech processing, AI, computer vision, and applications in the fields of healthcare and agritech.
Hla Myo Tun, PhD, is a Pro-Rector for Research and Engineering Higher Education of Yangon Technological University, Myanmar. He also directs research and development programs and workshops and works as a certified quality assurance evaluator at the Myanmar Engineering Council. He has been a project coordinator and trainer and also works with the Semiconductor Electronics Technology Research Group Establishment at Mandalay Technological University MTU and YTU.
Naw Khu Say Wah, PhD, is a Lecturer at Yangon Technological University, Myanmar. Prior to this, she has worked as an Assistant Lecturer at Loikaw Technological University and as a Demonstrator at Hmawbi Technological University, both in Myanmar. She has a number of conference papers to her credit as well as several journal publications in reputed national and international publications.
Thandar Oo, PhD, is a tutor in the Department of Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yangon Technological University (YTU), Myanmar. She has published several papers in journals and conferences. Dr. Oo is a dynamic tutor and researcher who is constantly working with computers to broaden her horizons.