Aims and Scope
Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications is dedicated to report the state-of-the-art research in the most important areas of information technology that are computer systems, networks, and communications.
Computer systems have been the core of information technology to provide signal processing/storage capacity and form the basis for the Internet nodes. Computer systems act as the fundamental hardware core for implementation of the physical layer of today's worldwide information super highways. Networking technologies provide end-users with the capabilities for connection, data access, and communications through wired and wireless IP-based networks. On the other hand, communication technologies provide means for signal transmission and reception via efficient multiple access capability through various media, including copper wires, optical fibers, radio frequency (RF) and other approaches (such as infrared, laser, etc.). Integration of computer systems, networks, and communications is an important trend for future information technologies (ITs). This journal is designed for researchers, developers, practitioners, policy-makers, professional trainers, educators, and other specialists.
Subject areas covered by the journal include (but are not limited to):
- Cognitive, smart and software radios
- Computer and network software/storage
- Computer architecture and telecommunications
- Digital signal processing and multimedia
- DSL based applications
- Information theory and information systems
- Integrated circuitry and voice applications
- Intelligent computer and network systems
- Internet and web technologies
- Mobile and ubiquitous computing
- Network coding/cooperation
- Optical systems, communications and networking
- PAN/LAN/MAN/WAN and high speed packet data access
- Peer-to-peer, QoS and routing & switching
- Satellite and mobile cellular communications
- Security, privacy and encryption
- Sensor, ad-hoc and mesh networks
- Vehicle-to-vehicle communications
- Wireless communications and networking