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Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication

This special issue belongs to the section “Sensor Networks“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Topics and technical areas of interest include but are not limited to the following:

TRACK I: Ubiquitous Computing

  • Big data, data management and data analytics
  • Cloud computing and data center systems
  • Distributed OS and middleware
  • Algorithms and theory
  • Security and privacy
  • Energy management and green computing
  • Sensor networks and systems
  • Cryptography and applied mathematics
  • File and storage systems
  • Local algorithms and congestion aware algorithms
  • Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things
  • Natural language processing
  • Signal and image processing
  • Information retrieval
  • Machine learning
  • Cloud computing in e-commerce scenarios
  • e-business systems integration and standardization
  • Electronic business model and method
  • e-commerce risk management
  • Recommender system
  • Ontology engineering for e-commerce
  • Semantic web service architecture for e-commerce
  • Service-oriented e-commerce and business processes

TRACK II: Electronics

  • VLSI and microelectronic circuit embedded systems
  • System on Chip (SoC) design
  • FPGA (field programmable gate array) design and applications
  • Electronic instrumentations
  • Electronic power converters and inverters
  • Electric vehicle technologies
  • Control theory and applications
  • Robotics and autonomous systems
  • Intelligent control
  • Optimal control
  • Robust control
  • Adaptive control
  • Linear and nonlinear control systems
  • Complex adaptive systems
  • Industrial automation and control systems technology
  • Modern electronic devices

TRACK III: Mobile Communication

  • Ad hoc networks
  • Body and personal area networks
  • Cloud and virtual networks
  • Cognitive radio networks
  • Cooperative communications
  • Delay tolerant networks
  • Future wireless internet
  • Local dependent networks
  • Location management
  • Mobile and wireless IP
  • Mobile and wireless computing
  • Multi-hop networks
  • Network architectures
  • Network security
  • Routing, QoS, and scheduling
  • Satellite communications
  • Self-organizing networks
  • Telecommunication systems
  • Vehicular networks
  • Wireless multicasting, broadcasting, and geocasting
  • Wireless sensor networks and green wireless networks

Prof. Dr. Himadri Nath Saha
Prof. Dr. Phillip Bradford
Prof. Dr. Satyajit Chakrabarti
Guest Editors

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