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IET COM SI WiMAX 2009 : IET Communications Special Issue on WiMAX Integrated Communications | |||||||||||||
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WiMAX is an emerging radio access technology aimed at providing broadband and long-distance wireless data delivery. WiMAX may replace DSL or cable as a last-mile solution. Also, WiMAX is used in mobile environments to provide high-bandwidth services such as IPTV and video games. Thus, WiMAX is an important access technology in Next Generation Network. This special issue focuses on research-orientated results, trials and pilot studies to solve various problems and challenges foreseen in future for WiMAX.
Topics of primary interest include, but are not limited to: • Channel Measurement and Modeling • Smart Antennas & Base Stations for WiMAX • Radio Resource Allocation • ARQ and HARQ Enhancement • Power Saving and Management • Handover and Mobility Management • Security and Privacy Issues • Network/Radio Planning and Regulations • Relay and Femtocell • Downlink or Uplink Scheduling • WiMAX Overlay & Mesh Networking • Wireless MAN Technology • Multicast and Broadcast Services (MBS) • Location-based Services (LBS) • Wireless Broadband Applications & Services Important Dates: Submission: March 1, 2009 First Acceptance: May 31, 2009 Amended versions: August 31, 2009 Publication date: 1st Quarter 2010 (Tentative) Guest Editors: Prof. Ren-Hung Hwang Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering National Chung Cheng University rhhwang@cs.ccu.edu.tw Prof. Wu-Hsiao Hsu Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering Ming-Chuan University wuhsiao@mail.mcu.edu.tw Prof. Whai-En Chen (Corresponding Editor) Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering National Ilan University wechen@niu.edu.tw Series Editor: Professor Habib F. Rashvand IET Communications E-mail: h.rashvand@warwick.ac.uk Submission Details: Original, high quality contributions that are not yet published or that are not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed conferences are sought. Manuscripts should not exceed 6000 words (excluding references, tables and figures). Manuscripts should be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/iet-com. A guide for authors for preparing papers is available online at http://www.ietdl.org/journals/doc/IEEDRLhome/info/journals/proceedings/submissions.jsp. Contributing authors might be asked to review some of the papers submitted to this special issue. |
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