Metaverse Communication and Computing Networks
Understand the future of the Internet with this wide-ranging analysis
‘Metaverse’ is the term for applications that allow users to assume digital avatars to interact with other humans and software functions in a three-dimensional virtual space. These applications and the spaces they create constitute an exciting and challenging new frontier in digital communication. Surmounting the technological and conceptual barriers to creating the Metaverse will require researchers and engineers familiar with its underlying theories and a wide range of technologies and techniques.
Metaverse Communication and Computing Networks provides a comprehensive treatment of Metaverse theory and the technologies that can be brought to bear on this new pursuit. It begins by describing the Metaverse’s underlying architecture and infrastructure, physical and digital, before addressing how existing technologies are being adapted to its use. It concludes with an overview of the challenges facing the Metaverse. The result is a thorough introduction to a subject that may define the future of the internet.
Metaverse Communication and Computing Networks readers will also find:
* Detailed treatment of technologies, including artificial intelligence, Virtual Reality, Extended Reality, and more
* Analysis of issues including data security, ethics, privacy, and social impact
* A real-world prototype for Metaverse applications
Metaverse Communication and Computing Networks is a must-own for researchers and engineers looking to understand this growing area of technology, and entrepreneurs interested in establishing Metaverse businesses.
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Dinh Thai Hoang, Ph.D., is a faculty member at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. He is an editor of multiple IEEE journals and has published widely on machine learning and emerging communications technologies.
Diep N. Nguyen, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Director of Agile Communications and Computing group at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia. He serves the on editorial boards of multiple IEEE journals and has published extensively on mobile computing and digital communications.
Cong T. Nguyen received his BE degree in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in 2014, his MSc in Global Production Engineering and Management from the Technical University Berlin in 2016, and his Ph D in Information Technology from University of Technology Sydney in 2023. He is currently with Duy Tan University, Vietnam. His research interests include blockchain technology, operation research, game theory, and optimization.
Ekram Hossain, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He is an IEEE Fellow and co-authored the Wiley title Radio Resource Management in Multi-Tier Cellular Wireless Networks (2013).
Dusit Niyato, Ph.D., is a Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is an IEEE Fellow and co-authored the Wiley title Radio Resource Management in Multi-Tier Cellular Wireless Networks (2013).