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    IJCS 2011 - Intl. Journal of Communication Systems (IJCS) SPECIAL ISSUE ON Advances in Multimedia Communications

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    Deadline: May 01, 2010 | Date: March 30, 2011

    Venue/Country: Call for Papers, Zimbabwe

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

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    Intl. Journal of Communication Systems (IJCS) SPECIAL ISSUE ON Advances in Multimedia Communications
    Paper Submission Deadline: May. 1, 2010
    Overview
    Recent advances in communications technologies have witnessed a growing and evolving multimedia
    content delivery market based on information gathering, manipulation, and dissemination. It is
    a fact that personal communications, computing, broadcasting, entertainment, etc. have turned
    into streams of multimedia content, and the various communication and network technologies have
    become the means to carry that content to a wide variety of terminals. Unlike traditional
    communication systems, a fundamental challenge for present and future communication systems is
    the ability to transport multimedia content over a variety of networks energy-efficiently at
    different channel conditions and bandwidth capacities with various requirements of
    quality-of-service. There are many issues need to be addressed such as signal processing,
    collaborations, power management, flexible delivery, specialization of new content, dynamic
    access, telecommunications, networking, etc., due to the multi-disciplinary nature of the
    applications in advanced multimedia communications.
    The goal of this issue is to bring together the state of the art research contribution that
    describes original and unpublished work addressing the new emerging techniques on multimedia
    communications. Especially, we solicit research papers on addressing challenging issues existing
    for enabling mobile multimedia communications over heterogeneous infrastructure for realizing
    next generation networking and computing, e.g., 4 G all IP networks, ad hoc networks, wireless
    sensor networks, ubiquitous computing environments, cognitive radio networks, etc. For example,
    ubiquitous multimedia is a requirement in next generation networks, such as multimedia adaption
    in wireless network; multimedia services in ubiquitous circumstance; improving distributed
    multimedia communication through location awareness, action awareness, user awareness, etc.
    On the other hand, due to the limited computational power, memory and battery energy in wireless
    and portable terminals, power efficient design also plays important role in next generation
    mobile multimedia applications.
    Topics
    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following scope:
    *New emerging multimedia applications and architectures
    - Enabling multimedia capability in E-healthcare, Smart house etc.;
    - Wireless sensor system for video surveillance
    - Mobile and multimedia communications in sensor networks
    - Ubiquitous and ‘green’ multimedia design next generation networks
    *Video communication over next generation networks
    - Energy efficient and scalable control in next generation wireless video terminals
    - Cost effective and low power video coding design in wireless networks
    - Frontiers in game theory and multimedia systems
    - Distributed video coding and dissemination in wireless networks
    *Emerging technologies for multimedia communications
    - Multimedia communications in new emerging systems
    - Resource allocation in energy-constrained wireless multimedia networks
    - Collaborative in-network processing;
    - Cross-layer design for multimedia communications;
    - Distributed coding and joint source-channel coding;
    - Error resilience and concealment;
    - Resource allocation and system scheduling;
    - Multimedia security.
    Important Dates
    Paper Submission Deadline: May. 1, 2010
    1st Notification of acceptance: Aug. 1, 2010
    Submission due date of revised paper: Sep. 1, 2010
    2nd Notification of acceptance: Oct. 15, 2010
    Submission of final revised paper: Nov. 15, 2010
    Publication date: Mar., 2011 (Tentative)
    Submission
    Papers are solicited for the special issue, guidelines for preparation of the manuscripts,
    are provided at the International Journal of Communication Systems website,
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/117946196/grouphome/ForAuthors.html.
    The authors need to submit their papers online while sending a cover letter to all of the
    guest editors. The cover letter must include paper title, abstract, the corresponding
    author's name and affiliation. The "Subject field" of the email must contain
    "IJCS Multimedia Paper - ". All papers will be rigorously reviewed based on the quality:
    originality, high scientific quality, organization and clarity of writing, and support
    provided for assertions and conclusion.
    Guest Editors
    Prof. Victor C. M. Leung (University of British Columbia, Canada, vleungatece.ubc.ca)
    Prof. Yang Xiao (University of Alabama, USA, yangxiaoatcs.ua.edu )
    Prof. Min Chen (Seoul National University, Korea, minchenatieee.org)
    Prof. Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan, haraatist.osaka-u.ac.jp)
    Dr. Liang Zhou (ENSTA-ParisTech, France, liang.zhouatieee.org)
    Contact
    For more information, please contact the corresponding guest editor
    Prof. Min Chen (minchenatieee.org).

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