comm-lit-review-claude-single
Comm Lit Review Claude Single
Research topic: $ARGUMENTS
Purpose
Use this skill for communications-domain literature review when the topic is about:
- wireless communications
- cellular systems,
4G/5G/6G,NR,NTN - satellite,
LEO,GEO, integrated space-air-ground systems - Wi-Fi, WLAN, mesh, ad hoc, sidelink, V2X
- routing, scheduling, resource allocation, beamforming
- rate adaptation, link adaptation,
ACM,HARQ,CSIfeedback - transport protocols and congestion control in communication networks
- cross-layer optimization for communication systems
If the center of gravity is generic ML architecture research, pure control theory without communications literature, or software/API documentation rather than papers, fall back to a general literature skill.
Constants
- PAPER_LIBRARY: Check local PDFs in this order:
papers/in the current projectliterature/in the current project- Custom path specified by the user in
CLAUDE.mdunder## Paper Library
- MAX_LOCAL_PAPERS = 20: Maximum number of local PDFs to scan. If there are more, prioritize by filename and first-page relevance.
Source Selection
Parse $ARGUMENTS for a — sources: directive.
- If
— sources:is specified, only search the listed sources. - If not specified, default to:
zoteroobsidianlocalieeesciencedirectacmweb
Valid source values:
zoteroobsidianlocalieeesciencedirectacmweball
If all is specified, interpret it as the full default source set.
Retrieval Order
This is a knowledge-base-first skill. Search in this order unless the user overrides it:
ZoteroObsidian- local
papers/andliterature/ IEEE XploreScienceDirectACM Digital Library- broader web
Graceful degradation rules:
- If a source is unavailable, do not fail.
- Skip it silently.
- Continue to the next source.
External Search Policy
For external search:
- prefer
IEEE Xplorefirst - then
ScienceDirect - then
ACM - then broader web only when needed
Publication policy:
- prefer peer-reviewed journals and major conferences
- label workshop papers as
workshop - label arXiv-only or author-hosted versions as
preprint - if both preprint and formal version exist, cite the formal version first
Time-window policy:
- if the user does not specify a year range, include both a short foundational set and a recent set
- recommended split:
foundational: before 2022recent: 2022 to present
Venue Priority
Within each database tier, search venue tiers in this order.
Tier A
Journals:
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC)IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (ToN)IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (TWC)IEEE Transactions on Communications (TCOM)
Conferences:
ACM SIGCOMMUSENIX NSDIACM MobiComACM CoNEXTIEEE INFOCOM
Tier B
Journals:
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (TVT)IEEE Wireless Communications Letters (WCL)IEEE Communications LettersComputer NetworksComputer CommunicationsAd Hoc NetworksPhysical Communication
Conferences:
IEEE ICCIEEE GLOBECOMIEEE WCNCIEEE PIMRCACM MobiHoc
Tier C
- other relevant IEEE journals and transactions
- other relevant Elsevier journals
- other clearly relevant ACM conferences and workshops
- topic-specific satellite, optical, vehicular, IoT, aerial, or edge communications venues
Usage rules:
- start from Tier A
- widen to Tier B if needed
- widen to Tier C if still sparse
- only then broaden to full web search
- by default this is a soft priority, not a hard whitelist
- if the user says
only top venues,top journals only, ortop conferences only, treat Tier A as a hard filter
Workflow
Step 0a: Search Zotero Library
Skip this step if Zotero MCP is not configured or zotero is not enabled.
If available:
- search by topic
- capture title, authors, year, venue
- pull user annotations, tags, or collections when present
- treat these as high-priority evidence because they reflect the user's existing library
Step 0b: Search Obsidian Vault
Skip this step if Obsidian MCP is not configured or obsidian is not enabled.
If available:
- search topic-related notes
- collect summaries, wikilinks, tags, and paper references
- treat these notes as the user's processed understanding of the topic
Step 0c: Scan Local Paper Library
Run this step if local is enabled.
- locate PDFs from
papers/**/*.pdfandliterature/**/*.pdf - de-duplicate against Zotero hits when possible
- read the first pages of relevant PDFs
- extract title, authors, year, problem, method, and relevance
- use local hits to guide and de-duplicate later external search
Step 1: Search External Primary Sources
Use a layered search strategy. For communications topics, avoid random blog posts or tertiary summaries.
Database ladder:
ieeexplore.ieee.orgsciencedirect.comdl.acm.org- broader web using primary publisher pages, official conference sites, DOI pages, and author-hosted copies of already-identified formal papers
Move to the next database tier only when:
- the higher-priority tier is too sparse
- the topic clearly publishes elsewhere
- the user explicitly asks for broader coverage
Within each database tier:
- start from Tier A venues
- widen to Tier B if needed
- widen to Tier C if still sparse
Step 2: Extract Paper-Level Facts
For each relevant paper, capture:
- Title
- Authors
- Year
- Venue
- Layer or system scope
- Scenario and assumptions
- Core method
- Main result or claim
- Limitation
- Relevance to the user's topic
- Source URL
- Source origin:
zotero,obsidian,local,ieee,sciencedirect,acm, orweb
Favor concrete numbers, assumptions, and problem definitions over generic paraphrases.
Do not collapse transport-layer rate control and PHY/MAC rate adaptation into one bucket without saying so explicitly.
Synthesis Rules
Group papers by technical axis rather than by search order. Common groupings:
PHY/MACadaptation- transport and congestion control
NTNand satellite resource management- cross-layer or learning-based control
- measurement and empirical studies
When useful, explicitly separate:
- foundational vs recent work
- formal publications vs preprints
- top-tier vs lower-tier venues
- single-link vs multi-user formulations
- simulation-only vs deployment-backed work
- user-owned sources vs newly surfaced external papers
If evidence is weak, say so instead of smoothing it over.
Output
Use a literature table with these columns:
| Paper | Venue | Year | Layer | Scenario | Method | Key Result | Limitation | Relevance | Source |
|---|
Source should indicate where the paper came from first:
zoteroobsidianlocalieeesciencedirectacmweb
After the table, summarize in this order:
- what the field is mostly trying to solve
- how papers cluster into
2-4approaches - what the user already had vs what was newly surfaced
- where the evidence is strong vs weak
- what research gap remains
End with Practical Takeaway:
- dominant current approach
- likely saturated direction
- promising open direction
Key Rules
- Never fail because Zotero or Obsidian MCP is missing.
- Prefer user-owned sources first when available, but do not let them replace external validation.
- Prefer primary formal sources over summaries or tertiary commentary.
- Prefer
IEEEandScienceDirectfirst,ACMsecond, and only then broader web search unless the user asks otherwise. - Search venue tiers from top to broad within each database tier.
- Treat venue tiers as soft ranking by default and hard constraint only when the user explicitly asks for top-only search.
- Do not pretend a preprint is peer reviewed.
- If the topic spans multiple layers, say that the literature itself is split across layers.
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