Radio Frequency Next-Generation Advances
Radio frequency (RF) technology is a key enabler for modern wireless communications, driving the evolution of telecommunications, healthcare, aerospace, defence and the Internet of Things (IoT).
International Journal of Radio Frequency Innovations International Journal of Radio Frequency Innovations: is a peer-reviewed online journal launched in 2023 aiming to bring together all the original research papers and publications that fall under the area of radio frequency. It covers a wide range of …
ijrfi maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study.

Dr. B. L.Sanjaya Thilakarathne, Senior Lecturer – Grade I
University of Colombo, Pitipana, Sri Lanka, 10206
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Journal: International Journal of Radio Frequency Innovations
Radio frequency (RF) technology is a key enabler for modern wireless communications, driving the evolution of telecommunications, healthcare, aerospace, defence and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The rapid evolution of hypersonic and long-range tactical missile systems necessitates antenna architecture capable of maintaining robust communication links under extreme thermal, mechanical, and signal-jamming environments.
This paper presents a hierarchical adaptive RF communication system that integrates signal quality-based pre- processing with machine learning-driven signal classification to achieve robust and resource-efficient operation in dynamic, interference-prone environments.
The 6G networks bring about new degrees of possible functions related to connectivity, latency, data throughput, and integration with artificial intelligence (AI).
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the traditional world of radio broadcasting very quickly. It is changing the way material is made, curated, shared, and listened to.
In the aftermath of disasters, one of the greatest challenges is the failure of communication networks, which delays rescue operations and worsens human suffering.