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CFP: Journal on WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING, Special Issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: CFP: Journal on WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING, Special Issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 13:23:15 +1300
************************* CALL FOR PAPERS *************************
WILEY INTERSCIENCE
announces a Special Issue of the Journal
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING (WCMC)
(http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/1530-8669/)
on
MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKING: RESEARCH, TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS
With Guest Editors:
Prof. Stefano Basagni
Center for Advanced Telecommunications Systems and Services (CATSS)
Department of Computer Science
The University of Texas at Dallas
basagni@utdallas.edu
Dr. Sung-Ju Lee
Internet and Mobile Systems Laboratories
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
sjlee@hpl.hp.com
* OVERVIEW:
Tertium millennium ineunte (at the dawn of the third millennium) it is
more and more clear that wireless communications will be the natural
form of communication among people, living beings and things. Virtually
every appliance will be equipped with a small, cheap, lightweight
wireless interface and the corresponding possibility of communicate
anytime, from anywhere, to anybody/thing, in the world and beyond.
At the focal point between wireless communications and mobile
computing, mobile ad hoc networking is rising as the technology that
better fit a scenario where fixed infrastructure, such as the one of
cellular wireless networks, is neither available nor a viable choice.
Among the major challenges imposed by the ad hoc architecture, are the
mobility of possibly all network nodes and the corresponding
unpredictable and continuous change in the network topology. In
addition, because of the limited radio propagation range, routes are
mostly multihop (each host also acts as a router) which imposes the
need of multipoint communication algorithm designed "ad hoc" to take
the complex dynamics of motions and radio propagation into account.
These characteristics in combination with bandwidth, energy and memory
constraints make ad hoc networking research at the same time
interesting and challenging.
* SCOPE:
With this special issue we aim to bring together state-of-the-art
contributions that range from papers that survey research in ad hoc
networking over the past thirty years to papers that describe
commercial and industrial experiences. Innovative and original research
papers are also sought. Areas of interest include, but are not limited
to, the following:
- Industrial state of the art - Bluetooth and home
networking
- Routing and multicasting - Medium access control
- TCP and reliable multicast - Applications
- Security and privacy - Quality of service
- Energy-efficient protocols - Sensor networks
- Protocol analysis and evaluation - Network architecture
- Implementation and testbed experiments - Pervasive computing
* PUBLICATION SCHEDULE:
Manuscript Due: August 31, 2001
Acceptance Notification: December 15, 2001
Final Manuscript Due: January 15, 2001
Date of Publication: Second quarter 2002
* SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Authors should e-mail an electronic Postscript copy of their paper to
Dr. Sung-Ju Lee, sjlee@hpl.hp.com, by August 31, 2001. Submissions
should be limited to 20 double space pages excluding figures, graphs
and illustrations. If e-mail submission is impossible then six (6)
copies of the paper (double-sided if possible) should be sent by the
due date to:
Dr. Sung-Ju Lee
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
1501 Page Mill Road, Mailstop 1U-17
Palo Alto, CA 94304
For more information visit:
http://www.utdallas.edu/~basagni/wcmcsi.html
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Stefano Basagni, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Center for Advanced Telecommunications Systems and Services (CATSS)
The University of Texas at Dallas MS EC31 Richardson, TX 75080
Tel. 972 883 2216 ~~~ Fax 972 883 6204 ~~~ E-mail: basagni@utdallas.edu
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This message is forwarded to members of the COSC/EEE/Management research
group on networks at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch,
New zealand, and anybody else interested in research in this area
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Associate Professor Dr Krzysztof Pawlikowski
Department of Computer Science, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772 email: krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569 URL: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys
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