Journal Publication

The top papers will be selected for publication in either of the following official journals:

Special Issue of Wireless Personal Communications on Cross-Layer Design for Future Generation Wireless Networks (SCIE)

  • Submission on 1 Nov 2008 for the 4th Q 2009 issue

Special Issue of the Computer Journal on Next Generation Networks (NGNs) (SCIE)

  • Submission on 1 Jan 2009 for an issue to be advised.

Special Issue of the Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing on Next Generation Mobility Management (SCIE)

  • Submission on 1 Jan 2009 for November 2009 issue

Special Issue: International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems (IJAACS)

  • Submission on 1 Jan 2009 for 4th Quarter of 2009
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The selection of the papers for either journal will be made by the technical review committee and shall be subjected to the final approval of the journal editorial boards acceptance.

Authors will be notified by the editors of the respective journals when their paper(s) are selected for the journal publication but their acceptance shall not be confirmed until the journal’s editorial board provides the organisers with written confirmation of their acceptance.

Author Information

Submission: Manuscripts, in duplicate, may be submitted to the Managing Editor upon approval by the Mobility Technical Review Committee. The paper must be typed only on one side in double spacing with a generous margin all round. An effort is made to publish a paper duly recommended by a referee within a period of six months. Articles received are immediately put the referees/members of the Editorial Board for their opinion who generally pass on the same in six week’s time or less. In case of clear recommendation for publication, the paper is accommodated in an issue to appear next.

Abstract: Authors are requested to provide an abstract of not more than 250 words, Keywords and phrases. Statements of Lemmas, Propositions and Theorems should be set in italics and references should be arranged in alphabetical order by the surname of the first author in the following style:

Books: [4] K. Kawakubo, The Theory of Transformation Groups, Oxford University Press, New York, 1991.
Research papers: [8] K. K. Azad and Gunjan Agrawal, On the projective cover of an orbit space, J. Austral. Math. Soc. 46 (1989), 308-312.

Figures: Figures should be sent as: fair copy on paper, whenever possible scaled to about 200%, or as EPS file (Encapsulated PostScript). In addition, all figures and tables should be numbered and the appropriate space reserved in the text, with the insertion point clearly indicated.

Copyright: It is assumed that the submitted manuscript has not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright for their articles is transferred to the publisher, if and when, the paper is accepted for publication. The publisher cannot take the responsibility of any loss of manuscript. Therefore, authors are requested to maintain a copy at their end.

Proofs: One set of galley proofs of a paper will be sent to the author submitting the paper, unless requested otherwise, without the original manuscript, for corrections after the paper is accepted for publication on the basis of the recommendation of referees. Corrections should be restricted to typesetting errors; any other corrections may be charged to the authors. Authors are advised to check their proofs very carefully before return. Corrected proofs are to be returned to the publishers.

Print Charges: Authors of accepted papers are requested to arrange page charges of their papers at the rate of US$ 35 per page from their institutions/research grants if any. For authors, in India, this charge is Rs. 300.00 per page.