2009-08-21

[Tccc] Special Issue on Wireless Network Algorithm and Theory (SCIE)

International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
(IJAHUC, SCIE)

Call For papers

Special Issue on: "Wireless Network Algorithm and Theory"

http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=1172

Guest Editors:

Xiang-Yang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
James Chang Wu Yu, Chung Hua University, Taiwan

Wireless networks raise a number of interesting and undiscovered algorithmic
issues, while traditional techniques are not sufficient to solve these
problems in the right way. For example, the algorithms in vehicular ad hoc
networks require a high degree of communication reliability, performance,
scalability, security, and privacy-preserving technologies under harsh
conditions. Researchers need to design practical distributed and centralised
algorithms and to introduce novel theoretical models or evaluation
methodologies to challenge various kinds of research problems
originated from these wireless networks.

This special issue is intended to encourage high-quality researches in
wireless networking algorithms, and push the theoretical and practical
research forward for a deeper understanding in the fundamental algorithm,
modeling, and analysis techniques of wireless networks. The special issue
will additionally select high quality papers from The Second IEEE
International Workshop on Wireless Network Algorithm and Theory (WiNA-2009,
colocated with IEEE MASS2009) to be held in Macau SAR, China, October 2009.

Subject Coverage

Authors are invited to contribute to this special issue by submitting
articles that describe significant advances in areas which include but are
not limited to:

-Algorithms and theory for wireless networks including mobile ad hoc
networks, wireless sensor networks, vehicular ad hoc networks, underwater
sensor networks, and any kind of multi-hop wireless networks
-Theoretical graph and geometric models for multiple-hop wireless networks
-Complexity analysis of algorithms for wireless mobile environments
-Routing algorithms and strategies in multi-hop wireless networks
-Power optimisation strategies in mobile wireless networks.
-Throughput, capacity, and delay analysis on mobile wireless networks.
-Data and resource management in wireless mobile networks
-Clustering and cooperative strategies in mobile multi-hop wireless networks
-Coverage and survivability problems in wireless sensor networks
-Modeling for tracking and locating mobile users
-Information theory and network coding for multi-hop wireless networks
-Security, privacy, and cryptographic protocols theory for multi-hop wireless
networks

Notes for Prospective Authors

Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently
under consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers are refereed
through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other
relevant information for submitting papers are available on the IJAHUC Author
Guidelines page

Important Dates

Deadline for Submission: 31 October 2009
Acceptance notification - first round: 31 January 2010 (Including IEEE WiNA-
09 best papers)
Submission due date of revised papers: 28 February 2010
Notification of acceptance - second round: 31 March 2010
Camera ready papers due: 31 April 2010

Editors and Notes

You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word or PDF file attached to an e-
mail (details in IJAHUC Author Guidelines) to the following:

Dr. Xiang-Yang Li
Department of Computer Science
Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Email: xli@cs.iit.edu
Website: http://www.cs.iit.edu/~xli/

Dr. James Chang Wu Yu
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Chung Hua University, Taiwan
Email: cwyu@chu.edu.tw
Website: http://www.chu.edu.tw/~cwyu

(please Cc the email to: Inderscience Editorial Office, E-mail:
editorial@inderscience.com)

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