---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Journal of Parallel
and Distributed Computing
Special Issue on
Mobile
Ad-hoc Networking and Computing
(Publication Expected: Spring 2002)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The field of mobile and wireless networking is reemerging amid unprecedented
growth in the scale and diversity of computer networking. However,
many
today's wireless local area networks (WLAN) need an infrastructure
network.
Infrastructure networks not only provide access to other networks,
but also
include forwarding functions, medium access control, etc. In these
infrastructure-based wireless networks, communication typically takes
place
only between the wireless nodes and the access point, but not directly
between
the wireless nodes. Ad hoc wireless networks, however, do not need
any
infrastructure to work. Each node can communicate with another node;
no access
point controlling medium access is necessary.
As opposed to a LAN wired networks, a mobile ad-hoc communication network
will
have mobile clients as well as mobile servers, without a pre-existing
communication infrastructure. The dynamic re-configurability
of
such a network poses challenges in such diverse areas as routing, bandwidth
management, data management, location management, frequent disconnections,
mobile file handling, wireless broadcasting, network reliability and
security.
Papers are sollicited for a special issue of the Journal of Distributed
Computing (JPDC) on Mobile Ad-hoc Networking and Computing The
purpose
of this special issue is to focus on all aspects of mobile ad-hoc networking.
Topics of interest include, but not limited to:
o- Mobile communication network architecture
(e,g., self-organizing network architectures and
protocols, etc.)
o- Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast, content-based,
etc.)
for mobile and wireless ad hoc networks
o- Synchronization and scheduling issues in mobile ad-hoc systems.
o- Data management and mobility management for wireless ad-hoc
networks
o- Security and fault-tolerance issues for ad hoc networks
o- Resource and information management;
o- Pervasive computing
o- Distributed algorithms for ad hoc networks
(e.g., leader election, group management, etc.)
o- Low power and energy-efficient designs
o- Sensor networks
o- Performance, analysis and simulation of mobile networking
protocols;
o- Measuring and negotiating quality of service (QoS)
o- Applications of ad hoc networks (distributed databases,
wireless multimedia, civilian and non-civilian appliactions,
etc.)
Papers must be unpublished and must not be submitted elsewhere for publication.
Authors are encouraged to submit papers in electronic form (postcript
only)
to the Guest Editor: Prof. Azzedine Boukerche (boukerche@cs.unt.edu)
by
**July 5, 2001**. Five copies of the manuscripts can also be submitted.
Each submission must accompany a short abstract, names of authors and
their
affiliations (e-mail adresses, telephone and fax numbers), and a contact
person for correspondence. All of the articles will be reviewed
for their
originality and their contribution following the JPDC's standards and
criteria.
Guest Editor
Prof. Azzedine Boukerche
Department of Computer Sciences,
P.O Box 311366
University of North Texas
Denton, TX 76203-1366, USA
Tel: (940)-565-4869, Fax (940) 565-2799
Email: boukerche@cs.unt.edu
|