

Security Issues of 5th Generation Technology: A Review |
Pages: 74-79 (6) | [Full Text] PDF (458 KB) |
F Soomro, M Ateeq, CO Ndubuisi, UM Badamasi, ND Khan, MM Raza |
Central China Normal University, Wuhan China Xinjiang University, Urumqi China Changchun University of Science and Technology, China Northeastern University Shenyang, Liaoning Province China Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan https://doi.org/10.47277/IJCNCS/8(9)1 |
Abstract - In the 20th century, communication placed an important role in our life, whereas 5G technology is known to be the central area for future networking infrastructure. However, with the high pace of gigantic assaults and protection issues, users and other organizations are not quite sure of the security parameters. In this article, we spotlight the elementary security doubts of 5G Technology. A large portion of the data based on literature and studies released by famous networking giants. Consequently, the paper can illuminate it peruses on what is required from 5G Technology and what are fundamental issues in accomplishing those objects. |
Index Terms - 5G, Telecommunication, Security Issues, IoT |
C itation - F Soomro, M Ateeq, CO Ndubuisi, UM Badamasi, ND Khan, MM Raza. "Security Issues of 5th Generation Technology: A Review." International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications Security 8, no. 9 (2020): 74-79. |
Structural Analysis of Enhanced Performance Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) |
Pages: 80-83 (4) | [Full Text] PDF (438 KB) |
R YOUNAS, A YOUNAS |
PhD Candidate, University of Notre Dame, USA PhD Candidate, School of Humanities, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China https://doi.org/10.47277/IJCNCS/8(9)2 |
Abstract - We present a detailed study on structure of Organic LEDs (OLEDs) that promise flexibility and enhanced performance. Ordinary LEDs fail when it comes to need of ultra-smart size, thin, flexible smart screens and high efficiency light sources. With electroluminescent layer made of organic compounds, OLEDs promise all such features. We did a comprehensive analysis to find what structural features distinguish OLEDs from semiconductor LEDs. We found that it is the special six layered structure with organic emissive layer and delocalized charges due to weak pi bonds that enable OLEDs to perform better. We dis-cuss a few limitations related to production and life of these LEDs and suggest possible solutions to overcome these challenges. A rigorous, in-depth analysis of this structure is imperative to further comprehend the working of this device in order to make future devices cheaper and more efficient. |
Index Terms - (160-4890) Organic Materials; (230-3670) Light-emitting-diodes; (310-4165) Multilayer Design |
C itation - R YOUNAS, A YOUNAS. "Structural Analysis of Enhanced Performance Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)." International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications Security 8, no. 9 (2020): 80-83. |