JOURNAL : IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
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Home page:
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http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/surveys/


Author info:
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Linked from home page.


Timeline:
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Quarterly issues.

* Manuscript due at IEEE: The end of the first month of the quarter in
  which the article will appear. For example, all materials for an
  article in the First Quarter 2002 issue are due at the ComSoc office
  by January 31, 2002.
* Request for review of on-line file sent to contact author: Two weeks
  prior to publication date. IEEE will ask the author to check the
  posted article to assure that the article is, in fact, the final
  version for publication.
* Approval returned to IEEE: One week prior to issue date. Author will
  report to IEEE that the article is, in fact, ready for posting.

Call for papers:
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Linked from home page.



Scope (nov 2006):

IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials is a ComSoc publication. It provides
researchers and other communications professionals with the ideal venue for
publishing on-line tutorials and surveys which are exposed to an unlimited
global audience. It is available online through the IEEE Xplore Electronic
Library and the IEEE ComSoc Digital Library (in which the access is free of
charge by setting up a guest account). A few quarterly issues have already
been published (http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/surveys/). We are now looking for
contributions for all future issues. Topics of interest include all areas of
communications and networking, including but not limited to:

    * Networking and Networking Technology
    * Telecommunications Switching
    * Wireless Networks, including Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
    * Personal Communications
    * Radio and Satellite Communications
    * Lightwave Technologies and Optical Networking
    * Security, Trust, and Privacy in Networking
    * Networking in Grids
    * Peer-to-Peer Networking
    * Transmission Systems
    * Coding, Equalization and Modulation for Transmission
    * Multimedia Services
    * Coding, Equalization, Detection, and Timing Recovery for Digital Data Storage Channels
    * Network Management
    * Residential Networks and Services
    * Traffic Engineering
    * Signaling
    * Performance Modeling