Instruction-tuned LLM with candidate-constrained decoding gives useful developer shortlists (Hit@10 up to 0.753) but weak exact Top-1 on multi-year bug data.
LLM-Driven Adaptive 6G-Ready Wireless Body Area Networks: Survey and Framework
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Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) enable continuous monitoring of physiological signals for applications ranging from chronic disease management to emergency response. Recent advances in 6G communications, post-quantum cryptography, and energy harvesting have the potential to enhance WBAN performance. However, integrating these technologies into a unified, adaptive system remains a challenge. This paper surveys some of the most well-known Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) architectures, routing strategies, and security mechanisms, identifying key gaps in adaptability, energy efficiency, and quantum-resistant security. We propose a novel Large Language Model-driven adaptive WBAN framework in which a Large Language Model acts as a cognitive control plane, coordinating routing, physical layer selection, micro-energy harvesting, and post-quantum security in real time. Our review highlights the limitations of current heuristic-based designs and outlines a research agenda for resource-constrained, 6G-ready medical systems. This approach aims to enable ultra-reliable, secure, and self-optimizing WBANs for next-generation mobile health applications.
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Automated Bug Triaging using Instruction-Tuned Large Language Models
Instruction-tuned LLM with candidate-constrained decoding gives useful developer shortlists (Hit@10 up to 0.753) but weak exact Top-1 on multi-year bug data.