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CFP: Special Issue on Enabling Nano-Networking via Molecular Communications for Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies

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Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
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Special Issue on “Enabling Nano-Networking via Molecular Communications for Transactions for Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies (Wiley)

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2161-3915/homepage/special_issues.htm

Call for Papers (Paper Submission Deadline: May 31, 2016)

Molecular communications has been heralded as a new and promising nanoscale communication paradigm that bolsters effective and efficient information sharing between nano-machines in fluid environments. The basic principle of conveying information in this paradigm is that transmitter nano-machines encode the information into molecules and release them into the medium. Then the information-carrying molecules propagate until they arrive at and are detected by receiver nano-machines. Due to its potential biocompatibility and low energy consumption, molecular communications is an ideal choice for the health-, industry- and environment-related applications of nano-networks, especially for those where the use of conventional electromagnetic communications is inefficient and impractical. Some envisaged applications are drug delivery systems, bio-hybrid implants, and lab-on-a-chip systems. 

The aim of this special issue is to publish high-quality overview, tutorial, and technical articles on molecular communications, with a special emphasis on the new theories, designs and analysis of molecular communication systems that are developed from the perspective of signal processing and communications theory. The proposed special issue gathers state-of-the-art contributions that can provide a timely and comprehensive overview of the current research and development of molecular communications, as well as the challenges and opportunities for the practical implementation of molecular communications in current and future nano-networks.

Topics of Interest

• Mathematical modelling of molecular communication channels or transceiver design, including emerging paradigms such as discrete event and queuing simulation, Monte Carlo models, agent-based modelling, specification languages-based models and frameworks, and modelling frameworks;
• Information-, communication- or network-theoretic analysis of molecular communications;
• Nanoscale signal processing techniques for molecular communications;
• Cooperation- or collaboration-based designs for molecular communication systems;
• Multiple access or multi-antenna designs for molecular communication systems;
• Practical coding designs for molecular communication systems;
• Cross-layer designs for molecular networking;
• Laboratory experiment-based studies on molecular communication processes;
• Micro- and nano-machine design principles;
• Practical implementations of molecular communication methods;
• Simulation methods and case studies for molecular communication environments;
• Verification and validation of molecular communication simulations;
• Interfaces of molecular communication with conventional communication systems.

Guest Editors
• Jaime Lloret		Polytechnic University of Valencia
• Yevgeni Koucheryavy	Tampere University of Technology
• Nan Yang 		Australian National University
• Adam Noel		University of Ottawa

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