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:: Volume 4, Issue 7 (5-2025) ::
3 2025, 4(7): 28-34 Back to browse issues page
Wireless networks based on human senses
Amirhossin Fatholahi , Ali Ezzati , Mohammad Mehdi Shirmohammadi
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Human-Centric Wireless Networks (HCWNs) are a new approach that focuses on user experience, accessibility, and adaptability to human needs. To achieve this goal, methods such as programmable architecture (SDN/SDR) have been used to increase control and flexibility, use the Internet of Things (IoT) in health to monitor patients, and resource optimization in the metaverse to improve the quality of user experience. However, these methods face challenges such as high infrastructure costs, security issues, high bandwidth requirements, and technical complexity. The use of security algorithms such as cryptography and blockchain, although necessary, increases the processing load of the network. Ultimately, the success of HCWNs depends on the intelligent integration of these technologies with a human-centric approach and the removal of implementation barriers.
 
Keywords: Human-centered wireless networks, Internet of Things, 5G, user-centered design, environmental sustainability, communication security, accessibility
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2025/04/27 | Accepted: 2025/06/12 | Published: 2025/06/12
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fatholahi A, ezzati A, Shirmohammadi M M. Wireless networks based on human senses. 3 2025; 4 (7) :28-34
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