Retraction Note: Network Support for IP Trace Back Model in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Quantum Annealing Method.

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Title: Retraction Note: Network Support for IP Trace Back Model in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Quantum Annealing Method.
Authors: Kulandaivel, Madhumitha1 (AUTHOR) madhumithakulandaivel@gmail.com, Arulanand, N.1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Wireless Personal Communications. 2026 Suppl 1, Vol. 146, p109-109. 1p.
Subjects: Retraction of scholarly articles, Editorial policies, Research integrity, Professional peer review, Wireless sensor networks, Quantum annealing
Abstract: This article, originally published in Wireless Personal Communications, has been retracted by the publisher and Editor-in-Chief due to concerns identified in an investigation, including compromised editorial handling, peer review process issues, inappropriate or irrelevant references, and the article being out of scope for the journal or guest-edited issue. As a result, the publisher no longer has confidence in the article's results and conclusions. The authors did not respond to correspondence regarding the retraction. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:This article, originally published in Wireless Personal Communications, has been retracted by the publisher and Editor-in-Chief due to concerns identified in an investigation, including compromised editorial handling, peer review process issues, inappropriate or irrelevant references, and the article being out of scope for the journal or guest-edited issue. As a result, the publisher no longer has confidence in the article's results and conclusions. The authors did not respond to correspondence regarding the retraction. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:09296212
DOI:10.1007/s11277-026-11970-0