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Rise of Community-driven Communication Network Research

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Community-driven communication network re-search is an emerging research paradigm for handling the increasing network research challenges. This paper presents a perspective study for the rise of community-driven communication network research, which fills the research gap in which there is no existing summary. Community-driven research schemes are categorized into three types: data sharing, facility sharing and intelligence sharing, with some representative research projects reviewed and discussed. However, there is still a huge research gap of encouraging more relevant projects with the aim of boosting intelligence sharing for heterogeneous networks. Finally, research challenges and opportunities are highlighted to inspire follow-up studies.

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ICCIP '23: Proceedings of the 2023 9th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing
December 2023
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ISBN:9798400708909
DOI:10.1145/3638884
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  1. Community-driven
  2. Data Sharing
  3. Facility Sharing
  4. Intelligence Sharing

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