Where can I find active forums for advanced Digital Communications topics?

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Active forums for advanced Digital Communications topics are scarce, with the EDAboard forums being one option, though not very active. Users suggest exploring resources like IETF, IEEE, and IEC for technical standards, but these may not focus on theoretical discussions. The search for a dedicated space for theoretical discourse in digital communications remains challenging. Participants express a desire for more engaging platforms that delve into the underlying theories rather than just technical standards. Finding a suitable forum for in-depth discussions on digital communications theory is still a need in the community.
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Hello all,

I have noticed that most of the posts here are not related to Digital Communications, a branch of Electrical Engineering. I search the Internet for Forums to discuss different topics on Digital Communications and I found EDAboard forums, with one forum to Digital Communications. However, the forum is not active in the topics I am interested in.

Does anyone here knows an active forum or blog where advanced Digital Communications topics are discussed?

Thanks
 
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Svein said:
I wondered about the same thing. However, I would suggest you dig a little into IETF (https://www.ietf.org/rfc.html), IEEE (http://www.ieee802.org/) and IEC (http://www.iec.ch/ , try IEC 61850 for a start).

I was looking or forums to discuss the theory of digital communications as we do research. These websites look more technical and talk about standards than discuss the theory of digital communications underneath them.

Thanks
 
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