CALL FOR PAPERS
Localized communication and topology protocols for ad hoc networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Special Issue
April Issue of 2006
IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems seeks original
manuscripts for a Special Issue on Localized Communication and Topology
Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks scheduled to appear in the April issue of 2006.
This special issue covers comprehensively the algorithmic issues in the 'hot'
area of ad hoc and sensor networking. It concentrates on the network layer
problems which can be divided into two groups: data communication, and
topology control problems. In data communication problems, such as routing,
quality-of-service routing, geocasting, multicasting, and broadcasting, the
primary goal is to fulfill a given communication task successfully between
nodes in ad hoc network. The secondary task is to minimize the communication
overhead and power consumption by battery operated nodes. Topology control
problems are further subdivided into neighbour discovery and network
organization problems. In the neighbour discovery problem, the problem is to
detect neighboring nodes located within transmission radius. In the network
organization problem, each node should decide what communication links to
establish with neighbouring nodes (an example is Bluetooth scatternet
formation problem), and what power management schemes to adopt (examples are
'sleep' period operations and adjusting transmission radii). Sensor networks
are currently recognized as one of the priority research areas and research
activities are booming recently. The applications of sensor networks are
envisioned primarily for monitoring the environment (e.g. motion detection,
chemicals, temperature) or as embedded systems (e.g. biomedical sensor
engineering). This special issue will also review ongoing research on this
'hot' topic, including problems such as: physical properties, sensor
training, security through intelligent node cooperation, medium access,
sensor area coverage with random and deterministic placement, object
location, sensor position determination, energy efficient broadcasting and
activity scheduling, routing, connectivity, data dissemination and gathering,
sensor centric quality of routing, path exposure, tree reconfiguration,
topology construction, and transport layer.
The main paradigm shift is to apply localized schemes as opposed to existing
protocols requiring global information. Localized algorithms are distributed
algorithms where simple local node behaviour achieves a desired global
objective. Localized protocols provide scalable solutions, that is, solutions
for wireless networks with an arbitrary number of nodes, which is the main
goal of this plan. Sensor and rooftop/mesh networks, for instance, have
hundreds or thousands of nodes.
Submitted articles must not have been previously published or currently
submitted for journal publication elsewhere. As an author, you are
responsible for understanding and adhering to our submission guidelines. You
can access them by clicking on http://www.computer.org/tpds/author_new.htm.
Please thoroughly read these before submitting your manuscript.
Please submit your paper to Manuscript Central at
http://cs-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com/. Please feel free to contact the Peer
Review Supervisor, Suzanne Werner at swerner@computer.org or the guest
editors.
Important dates:
Submission Deadline: February 15, 2005
Reviews Completed: March 29, 2005
Major Revisions Due (if Needed): May 30, 2005
Reviews of Revisions Completed (if Needed): July 14, 2005
Minor Revisions Due (if Needed): August 15, 2005
Notification of Final Acceptance: August 23, 2005
Publication Materials for Final Manuscripts Due: September 9, 2005
GUEST EDITORS
Stephan Olariu
Department of Computer Science,
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA
olariu@cs.odu.edu www.cs.odu.edu/~olariu
David Simplot-Ryl
LIFL, University of Lille, INRIA Futurs, France
simplot@lifl.fr http://www.lifl.fr/~simplot/
Ivan Stojmenovic
SITE, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada
ivan@site.uottawa.ca www.site.uottawa.ca/~ivan
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