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View Poll Results: Which research area is best with better tools & community
I would like to seek professional information concerning five new research areas in wireless communication and Networks with a fully 'matured' research community and easy to learn/deploy research tools.
I feel this is a nice place to ask because there are a lot of research professionals who had worked in different areas with different tools in this community. I hope this would also benefit newbies like me and others. Another issue is that some areas are current research areas but their tools are not fully developed and the previous research is not fully available to the research community.
I would like to benefit from your experience. This are a few areas on my mind but I don't know how developed the research tools in this area are:
1. 5G
2. Green Networking
3. MIMO
4. M2M
5. D2D
Please suggest very good research areas with good communities/ tools. You could also react to the ones above.
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