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Military Communications 2023 : Military Communications and Networks | |||||||||||
Link: https://www.comsoc.org/publications/magazines/ieee-communications-magazine/cfp/military-communications-and-networks | |||||||||||
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IEEE Communications Magazine is a hybrid open access periodical. IEEE has recently signed an agreement with academic institutions in your country offering the possibility for authors affiliated to these institutions to publish in open access periodicals at no additional cost (more details at Institutional OA Agreements - IEEE Open).
https://open.ieee.org/for-institutions/institutional-partners/ IEEE Communications Magazine (ComMag) is a flagship publication of the IEEE Communications Society and the world’s most recognized magazine in Telecommunications with a top-ranking Impact Factor. ComMag serves its broad readership by publishing highest-quality, accessible and tutorial papers in three main tracks: 1) regularly scheduled Series addressing selected areas in the telecommunications field, 2) individually from open call on an ongoing basis, and 3) as part of very selective Feature Topics (FTs) which focus on emerging trends and hot subjects. We would like to invite you to submit your manuscript to IEEE Communications Magazine Series on MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS https://www.comsoc.org/publications/magazines/ieee-communications-magazine/cfp/military-communications-and-networks CALL FOR PAPERS =========== The design and fielding of military communications systems capable of enabling network centric operations remains one of the greatest challenges facing military institutions today. Military operations can encompass enterprise and tactical networks. The challenges are particularly acute in the area of tactical wireless communications, which are typically characterized by user mobility and unpredictable transmission channels – so-called Disconnected, Intermittent and Limited (DIL) networks. Together with demanding security requirements and the need for interoperability among disparate systems, including legacy systems and those of allies, these characteristics make it difficult to leverage commercial wireless technologies to meet the needs and expectations of military applications. Several new wireless system and network design paradigms are emerging today including software-defined radio and networks, and named data networking; along with progress in network security, routing, dynamic resource allocation, and media access control. These developments are playing important role to improve the feasibility of truly network centric operations for military applications. This Series brings together the most recent advances in military communications and networks. Papers focusing on research, development, experimentation, and deployment are solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Network Science for military communications Cognitive radio and cognitive networking for national and coalition forces Military applications of software defined radio/networks, named data networking, cross-layer design, and peer-to-peer networking Tactical network characterization, modeling and emulation Management and control in tactical networks Protocol efficiency in DIL networks Signaling and Quality of Service provisioning in DIL networks Network security and information assurance in DIL networks Dynamic spectrum allocation and management in military networks Service-Oriented Architecture for national and coalition military systems Machine learning and artificial intelligence for military communications and networks Submission Guidelines Manuscripts should conform to the standard format as indicated in the Manuscript Submission Guidelines in the IEEE Communications Magazine website. Please, check these guidelines carefully before submitting since submissions not complying with them will be administratively rejected without review. All manuscripts to be considered for publication must be submitted by the deadline through Author Portal. Select "Series Military Communications and Networks" from the dropdown menu. Papers can be submitted anytime during the year. They will receive a review process, and, if accepted, they will be published in the first slot available for this Series. Kindly note that we are now accepting all submissions through our Author Portal: https://ieee.atyponrex.com/journal/COMMAG-IEEE Sincerely, the Military Communications and Networks Series Editors |
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