CFP Special Issue MONET on Integration of Heterogenous Wireless Technologies

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Date: Wed Oct 16 2002 - 07:36:46 EDT

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    Kluwer Academic Publishers in cooperation with ACM announce a

    Special Issue of the Journal on Special Topics in Mobile Networking and
    Applications (MONET)
    On INTEGRATION Of HETEROGENOUS WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES

    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1383-469X

    With Guest Editors

    Dr. Hongyi Wu
    Center for Advanced Computer Studies
    Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette
    TEL: 337-482-5779FAX: 337-482-5791
    [email protected]

    Dr. Chunming Qiao
    Dept. of Computer Science and Eng.State
    Univ. of New York at Buffalo
    TEL: 716-645-3180 ext.140FAX: 716-645-3464
    [email protected]

    Dr. Sudhir Dixit
    Nokia Research Center
    Burlington, MA 01803
    TEL: 781-993-4607FAX: 781-993-1907
    [email protected]

    Dr. Erdal Cayirci
    Computer Engineering Department
    Yeditepe University
    TEL: 404-894-6616FAX: 404-894-7883
    [email protected]

    OVERVIEW

    Various wireless technologies and systems have been developed over the
    years, and all signs are indicating that many more are yet to come. For
    instance, traditional cellular systems have successfully provided voice
    services since the first analog system was introduced several decades ago.
    Satellite systems have also been used extensively in various military and
    commercial applications. Recently, with the growth of the mobile Internet,
    and the use of wireless technology in our daily life, wireless LANs, ad hoc
    networks, Bluetooth, home RF networks, and sensor networks are attracting
    more and more attention from both industrial and academic researchers.

    The mushrooming of these heterogeneous wireless technologies calls for the
    ubiquitous and integrated wireless infrastructures to make the communication
    system robust and efficient. While the existing wireless networks have been
    extensively studied individually, the integrated wireless system brings new
    challenges in system management, protocol design, performance evaluation,
    QoS support, etc.

    With this special issue we aim at bringing together state-of-the-art
    contributions in this emerging area of integrated heterogeneous wireless
    technologies that range from papers that report novel research to papers
    that describe commercial and industrial experiences. We are seeking for
    papers that are original, unpublished, and not currently under review by
    other conference, workshop, or journal. Topics of interest include, but are
    not limited to the following, with particular emphasis on the integration of
    heterogeneous wireless technologies:

    �System architecture
    �Interoperation between wired, terrestrial wireless and satellite networks
    �Hybrid cellular systems, wireless LANs, ad hoc/sensor networks, Bluetooth
    �Location, Mobility and Handoff Management
    �System modeling and performance evaluation
    �Security and Privacy
    �Applications
    �Protocol design, analysis, and optimization
    �Routing (including multicasting and broadcasting)&Energy efficient,
    self-organizing and resilient protocols&Medium access control protocols &
    TCP/IP over integrated wireless networks
    �Congestion, admission, and flow control
    �Quality of service in the hybrid networks
    �Implementation and testbed experiments

    PUBLICATION SCHEDULE

    �MANUSCRIPT DUE: Feb. 1, 2003
    �ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: May 1, 2003
    �FINAL MANUSCRIPT DUE: July 1, 2003
    �EXPECTED PUBLICATION DATE: Fourth Quarter, 2003

    SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

    Authors should email an electronic (Postscript or PDF) copy of their papers
    to Dr. Hongyi Wu, [email protected], by Feb. 1, 2003. Submissions should
    be limited to 20 double space pages excluding figures, graphs and
    illustrations. If email submission is impossible then six (6) copies of the
    paper (double-sided if possible) should be sent by the due date to Dr.
    Hongyi Wu. All submissions will be reviewed following the standard
    procedure.



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