Special Issue on Networking Coding and Applications
http://www.academypublisher.com/jcm/si/jcmsi_nca.html
Network coding has attracted significant interest from the research
community in recent years. It advocates a fundamental shift in the way
communication networks are designed since it allows nodes in the
network to code packets besides simply forwarding them. The first
theoretical results were followed by a wealth of activities that
exploit the basic idea in practical algorithms and protocols. Network
coding was shown to be a versatile technique that can improve
performance in a number of different areas of computer communications
and networking. For example, it has been successfully applied to
wireless network protocols to improve throughput. In addition, network
coding may be used to increase robustness and reduce latency, energy
consumption, and storage requirements.
Topics
This special issue seeks high-quality articles that address both
theoretical aspects of network coding as well as practical protocols
and algorithms. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
* Network architectures for network coding
* Algorithms and protocols for network coding
* Wireless ad hoc networks
* Sensor networks
* Physical layer network coding
* P2P communication
* Network coding for storage
* Network coding for energy efficiency
* Network coding for network security
* Joint source coding and network coding
Submission
Submitted papers must be original and not have been previously
published or currently submitted for journal publication elsewhere.
Papers, which have appeared previously in proceedings of conferences,
could be submitted to this special issue if they are substantially
revised or improved from their earlier versions. The full paper should
ideally not exceed 14 single-space pages of A4, including
illustrations and tables. Submissions must be submitted though the
online system and also sent via email to GE <anargyr@ieee.org>. Please
identify your submission in the email subject line "Submission - JCM
Special Issue on Network Coding". Complete guidelines for prospective
authors can be found on-line at
http://www.academypublisher.com/jcm/forauthors.html.
Important Dates
Submission Due Date April 30, 2009
Notification of Acceptance May 30, 2009
Submission Due Date of Revised Paper June 30, 2009
Tentative Publication Date 4th Quarter, 2009
Guest Editors
Antonios Argyriou, Philips Research, The Netherlands
Joerg Widmer, DoCoMo Communication Laboratories, Germany
Bob Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
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