Special Issue - Call for Papers
Journal of Wireless Networking and Communications
Wireless Sensor Network and IoT for electrophysiological phenomena in production, education and biomedical applications

Submission deadline: 10/30/2020

Scope and purposes

The accuracy of a system is based on the quality of the specification of measurement stage. Technology has improved the specifications of data acquisition systems and more accuracy of electrophysiological phenomena’s) can be analyzed using the power of computers. Also, the evolution of hardware techniques has increased the speed of acquisition system to capture higher frequency. The technology of embedded systems has created science measurements system, that the scientists can take measurements everywhere using minimal equipment. The main aim of special issue is to provide a issue for high quality reports on Theory, Technology and Applications of Wireless Sensor Network and IoT for electrophysiological phenomena in production, education and biomedical applications


Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
• Wire and wireless sensors
• Network sensors
• Biomedical application
• Biophysics
• Bio-Informatics
• Physical Computing
• IoT (Internet-of-Things)
• Smart energy grid
• Industry 4.0
• Smart health
• Communication Protocols as; ZigBee, BLE, NFC, etc
• Operation systems for smart sensor as; TinyOS, LiteOS, RIOT, etc
• Application protocols as; MQTT, XMPP, etc
• Methods of signal analysis
• Embedded measurements systems
• Intelligent Transducers
• Simultaneous hardware design
• FPGA design for measurements systems
• Intelligent LabVIEW applications
• Intelligent Measurement Systems
• Hybrid measurements systems
• Digital Image and Signal Processing
• Data Analysis and Modelling
• Intelligent Information Systems
• Energy Efficient Routing in WSNs and IoT applications
• Topology Control in WSN and IoT applications
• Fog Computing and Networking for Industry 4.0
• Fog Computing and Networking for Precision Agriculture

Neural Networks for Advanced Data Acquisition and Computing Systems Digital Image and Signal Processing

Important Dates
Deadline for submission: 10/30/2020
Deadline for revision: 11/15/2020
Notification of final decision: 11/30/2020
Estimated Publication: 12/15/2020

Submission
Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <10/30/2020> at kkalovr@uth.gr.
Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.

Guest Editors
Dr. Kostantinos Kalovrektis
Adjunct lector University of Thessaly Greece, Greece
kkalovr@uth.gr

Dr. Apostolos Xenakis
Department of Computer Science and Telecommunications, University of Thessaly, Papasiopoulou 2-4, Lamia GR 35100
axenakis@uth.gr

Manuscript submission deadline 10/30/2020

Novel Antenna designs and techniques for dualband, Multiband and broadband applications

Submission deadline: 10/09/2014

Scope and purposes

The Journal of wireless networking and communication is one of the highly reputed peer- reviewed journals of Scientific & Academic Publishing. This journal is declaring the special issue for publication on the entitled “Novel Antenna designs and techniques for dualband, Multiband and broadband applications” which insert the novel innovation in field of antennas and its application in various fields. The objective of this special issue is to present exclusive outputs of research and industrial works in the field of wireless communication such as electromagnetic metrology, radar , terrestrial and space-based communications, mobile, satellite and telecommunications, multi-antenna systems, transmitting and receiving antennas, microwave, millimeter-wave and sub-millimeter techniques and technology, RFID, industry applications, biomedical and medical applications. Review papers are welcomed but the papers demonstrated without the use of antenna applications in the field of wireless communications are out of the scope of this special issue.


Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
• Antenna theory, design, and measurements
• Antenna arrays
• Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG structures)
• Microstrip antennas and printed devices
• Nanoscale electromagnetic
• Radio communication systems
• Microwave to sub-millimeter measurements/standards
• High-Frequency and Millimeter Wireless metrology
• Multi-antenna System Measurements (Spatial Diversity)
• New Measurement Methods and Systems
• RF Material Characterization and Radomes
• Applications: Telecommunications, Biomedical, Satellites, Industrial, Civil Engineering, Geophysics, Homeland Security.

Important Dates
Deadline for submission: 10/09/2014
Deadline for revision: 12/20/2014
Notification of final decision: 12/30/2014
Estimated Publication: 2015 (Tentative)

Submission
Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <10/09/2014> at ashsin09@rediffmail.com.
Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.

Guest Editors
Ashish Singh
Department of Electronics and Communication, University of Allahabad
ashsin09@rediffmail.com

Kumari Kamakshi
Department of Electronics and Communication, University of Allahabad
kamakshi.kumar21@gmail.com

Mohammad Aneesh
Department of Electronics and Communication, University of Allahabad
aneeshau14@gmail.com

Manuscript submission deadline 10/09/2014

Special Issue on 5G Technologies

Submission deadline: 11/01/2014

Scope and purposes

5G technologies are the next evolutionary path after 4G for wireless technologies. They are expected to support a tremendous growth of mobile data traffic that can explode to 1000 times its current volume in 10 years. 5G technologies will also handle the connections for at least 100 billion devices, and user rate of 10Gb/s. this is considered a real challenge to the researchers within the field to work on innovative ideas and efficient solutions. This special issue target to publish quality research papers that provides ideas to what 5G communication systems might look like and contributions that serves to convey to 5G.


Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
• Multiple access/ modulation schemes beyond OFDMA
• Small cells and heterogeneous networks.
• Novel cooperative diversity.
• Massive distributed MIMO
• Spectrum sensing and dynamic radio resources allocation/management

Important Dates
Deadline for submission: 11/01/2014
Deadline for revision: 04/01/2015
Notification of final decision: 05/01/2015
Estimated Publication: 2015 (Tentative)

Submission
Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <11/01/2014> at Noha_elganainy@yahoo.co.uk
Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.

Guest Editors
Dr. Noha O. El-Ganainy
Arab Academy of Science and Technology
Noha_elganainy@yahoo.co.uk

Manuscript submission deadline 11/01/2014

Computer and Network Systems Modeling and Simulation

Submission deadline: 05/01/2015

Scope and purposes

This special issue of the Journal of wireless and Networking Communications aims to bring together current state of the art research from both simulation based and empirical perspectives of computer networks in the areas of network performance and network security.

Such research such place a continuous effort in developing understanding of large networked systems and highlight recommendations in network design suitable to drive the next generation of network infrastructures that have to support heterogeneous network applications and high demands of time and non-time dependent network traffic.


Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
• Computer Networks Modeling and Simulation
• Load Balancing
• Network Performance, Reliability, and Quality of Service
• Resource Allocation over Fixed/Wireless Networks
• Security, Authentication, and Cryptography
• Wireless Multimedia Communication
• Wireless/Fixed Traffic and Routing

Important Dates
Deadline for submission: 05/01/2015
Deadline for revision: 06/01/2015
Notification of final decision: 07/02/2015
Estimated Publication: September 2015 (Tentative)

Submission
Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by <05/01/2015> at J.Ponciano@mmu.ac.uk or joao.ponciano@psb-academy.edu.sg
Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.

Guest Editors
Eur. Ing. João Paulo Ponciano
Manchester Metropolitan University
J.Ponciano@mmu.ac.uk or joao.ponciano@psb-academy.edu.sg

Manuscript submission deadline 05/01/2015

self adaptive Intrusion Detection system (IDS) in wireless sensor network

Submission deadline: 15∕7∕2013

Scope and purposes

The rapid proliferation of wireless networks and mobile computing applications has changed the landscape of network security. Recently, Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are quickly emerging as vital area in mobile networking research. Moreover, applications of WSNs are abundant and growing; numerous of them are even security critical such as military or safety applications. However, strong security practice should be deployed to secure the network from a variety of attacks. While there are no intrusion prevention measures is perfect, intrusion detection turn into a crucial second wall to protect and keep the network safe from any malicious attack. The (WSN) contains distinctive nature which is unlike from other sort of networks. It includes a huge amount of small sensing devices which are limited in energy, computation, and communication capabilities. These sensing devices are designed for specific applications, and they interact directly with their physical environments. Providing adaptive new intrusion detection measures still a demanding research problem. The intent of this research is to investigate the characteristics and vulnerabilities of WSNs and highlight the use of IDS framework to protect the network security. Moreover, the general guidelines for applying IDS to static sensor networks will be investigate in details, and introduce a novel technique to optimally watch over the communications of the sensors’ neighbourhood on certain scenarios.


Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Wireless Sensor Network.
2. Security, availability and dependability issues in sensor networks.
3. Integration between WSN and IDS.
4. Network Protocols for Sensor Networks
5. Security Challenges for the IDS on WSN.
6. Simulation and performance analysis of IDS on WSN.
7. Designing simulation frameworks targeting IDS implemented on WSN
8. WSN Cyber Security

Important Dates
Deadline for submission: 15∕7∕2013
Deadline for revision: 5∕11∕2013
Notification of final decision: 23∕12∕2013
Estimated Publication: 2013 (Tentative)

Submission
Abstracts addressing one or more of these themes/topics or further questions should be emailed to an editor by 15∕7∕2013 at abosafi87@gmail.com.
Manuscript submissions are invited by the submission deadline. All papers will undergo a double or triple-blind peer review process.

Guest Editors
Hassen Mohammed Alsafi
IIUM
abosafi87@gmail.com

Manuscript submission deadline 15∕7∕2013

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