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Special issue on: Adaptive Communication in Wireless Networks

Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal (Springer)

Special issue on: Adaptive Communication in Wireless Networks

Wireless communication technologies are undergoing rapid advancements. The
last few years have experienced a steep growth in research on wireless
networks having attractive claims. Researchers are currently envisioning
different attractive properties of wireless systems such as the ability to
self-organize, self-configure, self-heal, self-manage and self-maintain.
These systems are increasingly becoming dynamic and they are expected to
perform many tasks autonomously by adapting to the dynamics of the networks.
With the wide range of applications that need to be supported in these
systems, there exists increasing expectations about what the current and the
future generation networks can do. Many of these requirements are pivoted in
the ability of the networks to adapt to the network dynamism. Adaptation to
changing environments, in turn, often leads to increased performance of the
networks. This Special Issue aims to publish high quality research papers
relating to different aspects of adaptive communication in wireless
networks. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, all aspects of
adaptive communication in:

.           Broadband wireless access networks

.           Wireless Internet

.           Software defined radio

.           Bluetooth technology

.           Ultra-wide band radio

.           Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

.           Wireless Mesh Networks

.           IEEE 802.11/802.20/802.22

.           Emerging wireless network security issues

.           Wireless telemedicine and e-health

.           Emerging issues in 3G and 4G wireless networks

.           Emerging wireless network architecture

.           Multimedia over emerging wireless networks

.           Underwater sensor Networks

.           Supplying power to the distributed wireless sensors

.           Cognitive Radio Systems

.           Cooperative wireless communications

.           Multi-hop relay wireless communications

Good quality survey/tutorial-type articles (but NOT purely a literature
review) are also of interest to this Special Issue.

Guest Editors:

Sudip Misra

School of IT

Indian Institute of Technology

Kharagpur - 721302, West Bengal

India

E-mail: smisra.editor@gmail.com

Issa Traore

Department of ECE

University of Victoria

Victoria, British Columbia

Canada

E-mail: itraore@ece.uvic.ca

Wei Song

Dept. of EE & CS

University of California

Berkeley, California

USA

E-mail: wsong@eecs.berkeley.edu

Submission Details:

Original, high quality contributions that are not yet published or that are
not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed conferences
are sought. Manuscripts should be submitted by e-mail to
smisra.editor@gmail.com. Please mention "WPC Special Issue Submission" in
the subject line of your e-mail. After sending your manuscript, if you do
not get a confirmation of receipt of your submission within 2-3 business
days, please resend your original e-mail again. A guide for authors for
preparing their papers is available at
http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/journal/11277

Contributing authors might also be asked to review some of the papers
submitted to this special issue.

Important Dates:

Manuscript Due: August 1, 2009. (DEADLINE EXTENDED TO: August 10, 2009)

Acceptance Notification: December 1, 2009.

Camera-Ready Final Manuscript Due: January 1, 2010.

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