comm-lit-review

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Communications-domain literature review and related-work search with database-aware source control. Use when the task is about communications, wireless, networking, satellite/NTN, Wi-Fi, cellular, transport protocols, congestion control, routing, scheduling, MAC/PHY, rate adaptation, channel estimation, beamforming, or communication-system research and the user wants papers, prior art, a survey, related work, or a landscape summary. Prioritize IEEE Xplore and ScienceDirect, prefer formal publications over preprints, and separate foundational work from recent progress.

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# Comm Lit Review ## Overview Run communications-focused paper search with tighter source policy than a generic literature review. Default to formal publications, prioritize `IEEE Xplore` and `ScienceDirect`, then `ACM Digital Library`, and output a review that is structured for research use rather than casual browsing. Read [references/source-policy.md](references/source-policy.md) before searching. Use [references/domain-taxonomy.md](references/domain-taxonomy.md) to classify the topic, [references/venue-tiering.md](references/venue-tiering.md) to rank venues, and [references/output-template.md](references/output-template.md) to format the final answer. ## Workflow ### 1. Classify the request Decide whether the request is primarily about: - Wireless PHY/MAC - Networking / transport / congestion control - Satellite / NTN / integrated space-air-ground systems - Cross-layer optimization / scheduling / resource allocation - Sensing / MEC / edge intelligence within communications systems If the request is not clearly in communications systems research, fall back to a more general literature skill. ### 2. Lock the search policy Apply these defaults unless the user overrides them: - Databases first: `IEEE Xplore`, `ScienceDirect`, then `ACM Digital Library`, then broader web - Publication bias: formal publications first, preprints second - Time window: cover both foundational and recent work - Default split: foundational before 2022, recent from 2022 onward - Output g...

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Author
wanshuiyin
Repository
wanshuiyin/Auto-claude-code-research-in-sleep
Created
3 months ago
Last Updated
yesterday
Language
Python
License
MIT

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