[hpc-announce] Call for Book Chapters on Intelligent Wireless Communications
George Mastorakis
mastorakis at gmail.com
Mon Sep 16 04:04:44 CDT 2019
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*Call for Book Chapters***
*“Intelligent Wireless Communications”*
*Indexed by Scopus***
*/Editors:/*
*George Mastorakis, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece*
*Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, University of Nicosia, Cyprus*
*Jordi Mongay Batalla, National Institute of Telecommunications and
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland*
*Evangelos Pallis, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece
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The incredible growth of wireless communication technologies has led to
the research in both academia and industry for intelligent technologies
to satisfy future users’ requirements. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will
play a crucial role in wireless communication environments, enabling for
smarter services, applications, business processes and social
interaction. AI mechanisms applied in wireless communication can be
exploited in smart networking applications and intelligent networks, by
providing insights from collected data. This capability will enable the
identification of patterns and allow operational predictions with higher
accuracy in small time periods. The future of AI-powered wireless
networking infrastructures depends on the effective solutions to a
number of technical challenges that such paradigms introduce. Challenges
include intelligent sensor capabilities improvement, smart Big Data
analytics, automated remote data management, as well as open and secure
composition of processes, which may be implemented into emerging
AI-enabled wireless networking architectures. Some initiatives try to
incorporate Artificial Intelligence schemes in wireless communications
environments, but new frameworks have to be defined. In fact, the
approach of wireless communications is to find the potential benefits of
AI, in order to build extensive ecosystems, for increasing the number of
automated services and their value. In addition, new wireless
communication systems will become ever-more demanding, in respect to
performance requirements and AI can be exploited towards alleviating
many future challenges. Therefore, it will be important to investigate
issues in respect to AI applicability to optimize wireless communication
systems performance.
In this respect, this book aims to gather recent research works in
emerging Artificial Intelligence methods for processing and storing
data, generated from wireless communication infrastructures. The major
subjects of the proposed book will cover the analysis and the
development of AI-powered mechanisms in future wireless networking
applications and architectures. As the first book of its kind, it will
address the major new technological developments in the field and will
reflect current research trends, as well as industry needs. It will
comprise of a good balance between theoretical and practical issues,
covering case studies, experience and evaluation reports and best
practices, in utilizing AI applications in wireless communication
networks. It will also provide technical/scientific information about
various aspects of AI technologies, ranging from basic concepts to
research grade material, including future directions.
Topics of interest include but are /_not limited_/ to:
·Algorithm optimization for intelligent wireless and mobile applications
·Intelligent Big Data analytics
·IoT with deep learning schemes
·Web intelligence applications and search
·AI-enabled cloud computing
·Context-aware intelligent wireless communications
·Intelligent data mining and knowledge discovery
·Deep-learning network approaches for wireless system applications and
services.
·Distributed intelligent systems
·Machine-learning algorithms for wireless communication technologies
·Applications of AI for 5G resource management
·Intelligent edge-based mobile computing and analysis
·Embedded Intelligence
·Intelligent social media analytics
·Intelligent web systems
·Self-Organizing intelligent systems
·Smart cities and AI applications
·Evaluation of AI solutions in wireless communications
·AI and IoT applications
·Adaptive content in intelligent services provision
·Crowd-sensing and AI
·Social crowd-based filtering using AI techniques
·AI in all sort of wireless communications
·Social computing and intelligent IoT
·Intelligent sensors
·Mobile smart social networks
·Security, privacy and trust by design and performance evaluation
·Mobility, location, and handoff management in smart environments
·Multimedia QoS, and traffic management in intelligent networks
·Multiple access in machine-to-machine communication
·Intelligent network estimation techniques
·AI-based schemes for wireless emergency communication networks
·Applications of AI for 5G+ wireless transmission technologies
/We strongly welcome _other topic suggestions,_ dealing with//Cloud and
Fog Computing in emerging mobile computing environments./
_Schedule & Deadlines_
·*_1^st October 2019_*
Chapter title, authors and abstract via E-mail: mastorakis at gmail.com
<mailto:mastorakis at gmail.com>
·*_31^st January 2020_*
Full chapter submission via e-mail: mastorakis at gmail.com
<mailto:mastorakis at gmail.com>
·*_31^st March 2020_*
Review comments
·*_30^th April 2020_*
Submission of the revised version
·*_31^st May 2020_*
Final acceptance notification
_Manuscript Preparation_
·Please follow the manuscript formatting guidelines below to submit the
original version in */Microsoft Word/* format:
http://www.cs.unic.ac.cy/cmavrom/IETBook/AuthorGuidev1.0.pdf
·Each final manuscript should be 30 pages long (formatted). Depending on
the number of submissions, longer manuscripts will be also accepted.
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