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Computer Communications

  • ISSN: 0140-3664

Editor-In-Chief: Turgut

Next planned ship date: March 22, 2024

  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.8
  • Impact factor: 6

The International Journal for the Computer and Telecommunications Industry Computer and Communications networks are key infrastructures of the information society wi… Read more

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The International Journal for the Computer and Telecommunications Industry

Computer and Communications networks are key infrastructures of the information society with high socio-economic value as they contribute to the correct operations of many critical services (from healthcare to finance and transportation). Internet is the core of today's computer-communication infrastructures. This has transformed the Internet, from a robust network for data transfer between computers, to a global, content-rich, communication and information system where contents are increasingly generated by the users, and distributed according to human social relations. Next-generation network technologies, architectures and protocols are therefore required to overcome the limitations of the legacy Internet and add new capabilities and services. The future Internet should be ubiquitous, secure, resilient, and closer to human communication paradigms.

Computer Communications is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes high-quality scientific articles (both theory and practice) and survey papers covering all aspects of future computer communication networks (on all layers, except the physical layer), with a special attention to the evolution of the Internet architecture, protocols, services, and applications. Topics include, but are not limited to:

Blockchain

Emerging technologies for next generation network

LAN/WAN/MAN

Future Internet architecture, protocols and services

Content- and service-centric architecture

Mobile and ubiquitous networks

Self organizing/autonomic networking

Green networking

Internet content search

QoS and multimedia networking

Opportunistic networking

On-line social networks

Internet of things

Public safety communication networks

Network applications (web, multimedia streaming, VoIP, gaming, etc.)

Trust, security and privacy in computer and communication networks

Modeling, measurement and simulation

Complex network models

Internet socio-economic models

Experimental test-beds and research platforms

Algorithmic aspects of communication networks

Network scaling and limits