Research is carried out to obtain new knowledge, find solutions to pertinent problems, and challenge the researchers’ abilities. Two key aspects of the scientific process are reproducibility and replicability, which sound similar but are distinctly different. In this episode, Erik G. Larsson and Emil Björnson discuss these principles and their impact on wireless communication research. The conversation covers the replication crisis, Monte Carlo simulations, best practices, pitfalls that new researchers should avoid, and what the community can become better at. The following article is mentioned: “Reproducible Research: Best Practices and Potential Misuse” (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1905.00645.pdf). Music: On the Verge by Joseph McDade. Visit Erik’s website https://liu.se/en/employee/erila39 and Emil’s website https://ebjornson.com/
20. Wireless Solutions for the Internet of Things (With Liesbet Van der Perre)
19. Future of Multi-Antenna Technology and Spectrum (With Thomas Marzetta)
18. Ever-Present Intelligent 6G Communications (With Magnus Frodigh)
17. Energy-Efficient Communications
16. 6G and the Physical Layer (with Angel Lozano)
15. Wireless for Machine Learning (with Carlo Fischione)
14. Q/A on MIMO, NOMA, and THz Communications
13. Distributed and Cell-Free Massive MIMO
12. Privacy and Security in Connectivity (with Panos Papadimitratos)
11. Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access
10. Reaching the Terabit/s Goal
9. Q/A on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
8. Analog versus Digital Beamforming (with Bengt Lindoff)
7. Machine Learning for Wireless
6. Q/A on Massive MIMO
5. Millimeter Wave Communication
4. Is Wireless Technology Secure?
3. Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
2. Myths About Massive MIMO
1. Massive MIMO: Where Do We Stand?
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