Mobility Management and Security Issues for Mobile Wireless Networks
Special Issue for "Journal of Telecommunications Management"
http://www.henrystewart.com/jtm/
Scope
With the rapid development of diverse mobile internet applications, and the continuing increase
in the complexity of mobile communications, traditional mobility management methods and
security technologies are unable to meet the demand for integrated dynamic changing in
mobile wireless networks, e.g., mobile Ad Hoc networks, mobile P2P networks, and mobile
sensor networks. The unique characteristics of mobile wireless networks pose a large number
of challenging issues, in terms of both mobility management and security, such as adaptive
resource management, mobile data management, mobile data sharing, mobile data streaming,
mobile data consistency, and trust establishment, key management, privacy and anonymity.
Addressing these challenging issues can alleviate network congestion, provide better secure
service, and increase overall performance. Moreover, with the increasing penetration rate and
expansion of wireless mobile devices using the P2P technologies, a lot of promising new
applications, such as content sharing among mobile hand hold devices, are growing bigger and
becoming more complicated, and this requires an integrated, secure and reliable mobile
communication environment, which in turn creating a large number of performance and
security issues for both network resource and data management. So, what are the benefits or
inconvenience of mobility in terms of both network security and management? What are the
appropriate mobility models to have a good level of network security and management? Are
Classical IDS approaches appropriate for mobile environments? How can we build up trusted
platforms and trustworthy systems for mobile networks?
This special issue of Journal of Telecommunications Management aims at identifying and
exploring both mobility management and security issues for mobile wireless networks, and will
be an ideal vehicle for bringing together researchers, scientists, engineers, academics and
students all around the world to share the latest updates on new mobile technologies that
would shape the next generation of mobile systems and technology platforms.
We are interested in, but are not limited to, the following topics:
1. Internet of Services, Internet of Things, Smart Spaces
2. Service overlays, P2P architectures and services
3. Multimedia services over mobile wireless networks, Internet services
4. Mobile wireless networks testbeds
5. Mobile P2P System
6. Mobile P2P Applications and Services
7. Security and privacy issues in Mobile P2P Networks
8. Scheduling, resource management, queue management, and admission control
9. QoS adaptation, modeling and measurements for mobile wireless networks
10. Mobility, modeling and optimization in sensor networks
11. Trust management in mobile networks
12. Risk management in mobile networks
13. Key management in mobile networks
14. Performance and security trade-offs in mobile networks
15. Secure mobile routing protocols
16. Secure mobile location services
17. Reliability and fault tolerance in mobile networks
Submission Instruction:
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under
consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the
paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has been completely re-written). All papers are
refereed through a double-blind review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other
relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page.
http://www.henrystewart.com/jtm/instructions_for_authors.html
Distinguished papers accepted and presented at ACM Mobility 2010 workshops, after further
revisions, will also be included in the issue. You may send one copy in the form of a PDF file
attached to an e-mail to the following: Dr. Lei Shu, E-mail: lei.shu@ieee.org.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Oct 31, 2010, Submission deadline
• Dec 1, 2010, Notification of acceptance
• Feb 1, 2011, Final manuscript
The expected publication time of the special issue will be in 2011.
Guest Editors
Lei Shu
Nishio Lab., Department of Multimedia Engineering,
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
Osaka University, Japan
E-mail: lei.shu@ieee.org
Athanasios (Thanos) Vasilakos
University of Western Macedonia, Greece
E-mail: vasilako@ath.forthnet.gr
Weiwei Yuan
UC Lab, Department of Computer Engineering,
Kyung Hee University, Korea
E-mail: weiwei@oslab.khu.ac.kr
Chin-Feng Lai
Department of Engineering Science,
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
E-mail: cinfon@gmail.com
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