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International Conference on Networks, Communications, Wireless and

Mobile Computing (NCWMC- 2016)


http://ccsit2015.org/2016/ncwmc/index.html
January 2-3, 2016, Zurich, Switzerland
Call for Paper
International Conference on Networks, Communications, Wireless and Mobile Computing (NCWMC2016) looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks, Communications, wireless and
mobile computing for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers
are invited on computer Networks, network protocols and wireless networks, Data communication
Technologies, network security and mobile computing. The goal of this Conference is to bring together
researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on advanced networking concepts and
establishing new collaborations in these areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following :
Authors are solicited to contribute to the Conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results,
projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the Computer
Networks & Communications

Communication Network Architectures and Design


Communication Network Protocols
Discrete Algorithms and Discrete Modeling
Emerging technologies for next generation network
Future Internet architecture, protocols and services
Mobile and wireless Networks
Network applications
Network Operation and Management
Network Security and Privacy
Network Services and Applications
Ubiquitous networks & cloud Computing

Wireless and Mobile Computing

Algorithms and modeling for tracking and


locating mobile users
Architectures, protocols, and algorithms to
cope with mobile & wireless Networks
Broadband access networks
Complexity analysis of algorithms for
mobile environments
Cryptography, security and privacy of
mobile & wireless networks
Data management on mobile and wireless
computing
Distributed algorithms of mobile
computing
Energy saving protocols for ad hoc and
sensor networks
Information access in wireless networks
Integration of wired and wireless networks
Integration of wired and wireless systems
Mobile ad hoc and sensor networks

OS and middleware support for mobile


computing and networking
Performance of mobile and wireless
networks and systems
Recent trends in mobile and wireless
applications
Resource management in mobile, wireless
and ad-hoc networks
Routing, and communication primitives in
ad hoc and sensor networks
Satellite communications
Service creation and management
environments for mobile/wireless systems
Synchronization and scheduling issues in
mobile and ad hoc networks
Wireless & Mobile Issues related to OS
Wireless Multimedia Systems

Nomadic computing, applications and


services supporting the mobile user

Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit papers through the Conference Submission System by November 27, 2015.
Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration
for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be
published by Computer Science Conference Proceedings in Computer Science & Information Technology
(CS&IT) series (Confirmed).
Selected papers from NCWMC 2016, after further revisions, will be published in the special issues of the
following international journals..

International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC) - ERA Indexed


International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA) - ERA Indexed
International Journal on Applications of Graph Theory in Wireless Ad hoc Networks and Sensor
Networks (J GRAPH-HOC)
International Journal of Next-Generation Networks ( IJNGN )
International Journal of Peer-to-Peer networks ( IJP2P )
International Journal of Distributed and Parallel Systems ( IJDPS )
International Journal of Grid Computing & Applications ( IJGCA )

Important Dates

Submission Deadline : November 27, 2015


Authors Notification : December 15, 2015
Final Manuscript Due : December 23, 2015

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