jopt 2011 - The Journal of Pervasive Technology
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Journal of Pervasive
Technology
http://www.jopt.info
Recent advances in IT research are rapidly transforming the field.
The Journal of Pervasive Technology is a forum of exchange for
research of these future technologies, particularly applied
technologies in the up and coming realms of low-power, network, and
smart-grid technology. With computer science and engineering
technology, and mathematical theory as a foundation, the fusion of
tomorrow's technologies is a much needed scholarly collaboration and
the method of future progress.
This volume aims to collect new, innovative material on the theory,
the design, and the practical applicability of each section. In
particular, the Journal of Pervasive Technology composed five sections
that are Multimedia Processing and Communication, Low Power and High
Performance S/W and H/W Design, Smart Grid and its Applications,
Advanced Security Technologies and Applications. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to) the following:
**Scopes
Section #1: Multimedia Processing and Communication
- Multimedia compression
- Multimedia communications and networking
- Interactive 3-D media and immersive environments
- Multimedia content analysis and search
- Multimedia standards and related issues
- Multimiedia quality assessment
- Multimedia applications and services
- Multimedia security and privacy
- Multimedia databases and digital libraries
Section #2: Low Power and High Performance Software and Hardware
Design
- Low power and high performance system-on-chip design
- Low power and high performance embedded systems software
- Low power and high performance embedded systems hardware
- Low power and high performance real-time and cyber-physical systems
- Low power and high performance pervasive computing technologies
- Low power and high performance emerging technologies, systems and
applications
Section #3: Smart Grid and Its Applications
- Architectures and Models for the Smart Grid
- Smart Grid Management and Service Design
- Wide-Area Monitoring, Control and Protection
- The Whole Picture: Sense, Communicate, Compute, Control
- Communication Networks for Smart Grid
Section #4: Advanced Security Technologies and Applications
- Key management in wireless/mobile environments
- Trust establishment
- Intrusion, attack, and malicious behavior detection
- User and location privacy
- Anonymity, prevention of traffic analysis
- Vulnerability and attack modeling
- Cross-layer design for security
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Cryptographic primitives for wireless communication
- Theoretical foundations and formal methods for wireless security and
privacy
- Security/privacy in mobile/wireless cloud services
**Editorial
*Editor-in-Chief
Professor Ken Choi, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
*Section Chair
Section #1: Multimedia Processing and Communication
(Section Chair : Yuchi Tsao, Illinois Institute of
Technology, USA)
Section #2: Low Power and High Performance Software and Hardware
Design
(Section Chair : Haiqing Nan, Illinois Institute of
Technology, USA)
Section #3: Smart Grid and Its Applications
(Section Chair : Jeongtaek Seo, The Attached Institute of
ETRI, South Korea)
Section #4: Advanced Security Technologies and Applications
(Section Chair : Mohamed Dafir EL KETTANI, University
Mohammed VSouissi, Morocco)
*Editorial
Andrew T. Campbell, Dartmouth College, USA
Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington, USA
James M. Rehg, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Gil Zussman, Columbia University, USA
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Shwetak N. Patel, University of Washington, USA
Santosh Kumar, The University of Memphis, USA
Liviu Iftode, Rutgers University, USA
Kyung Ki Kim, School of Electronic Engineering Daegu University, South
Korea
Imad Jawhar, United Arab Emirates Technology, Arab Emirates
Liudong Xing, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, USA
Mark Shaneck, Liberty University, USA
Yan Sun, University of Rhode Island, USA
Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
P. Annadurai, Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for Post-Graduate Studies,
Government of Puducherry, India
Dina Hussein, British University in Egypt, Egypt
Joohee Kim, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
**Important Date
Manuscript Submission: November 15, 2011
JPT Member Registration Due: November 15, 2011
Author Notification: December 3, 2011
Revised Paper Due: December 10, 2011
Final Author Notification: December 20, 2011
Pre-proof and Proceedings: December 31, 2011
**Paper Submission
All submissions must be written in English. They must contain no
information identifying the author(s) or their affiliation(s). All
papers must be submitted in an electronic format which conforms to the
journal proceedings style and submitted as DOC or PDF files.
The sample manuscript can be download http://www.jopt.info/sample.doc
All accepted papers will be published to the Journal of Pervasive
Technology proceeding.
NOTE!!
If your paper has been published in any other platform, a new version
of your paper for Journal of Pervasive Technology must reflect at
least 25% difference in content from the one published in the
Conference Proceedings or any other journal. Each published paper is
regularly subject to a publication fee of USD400 for a maximum of 6
pages, but this time submission is not charge for maximum 8 pages.
Only membership joining is requirement for submission.
The Journal will be submitted to Scopus, ScienceDirect, EI Index, SCI,
IEEE and amongst others where applicable.
**Submission system:
Please refer to the Journal of Pervasive Technology website http://www.jopt.info
**Contact
For further information regarding the journal paper submission, please
contact:
editorial-AT-jopt.info
Technology
http://www.jopt.info
Recent advances in IT research are rapidly transforming the field.
The Journal of Pervasive Technology is a forum of exchange for
research of these future technologies, particularly applied
technologies in the up and coming realms of low-power, network, and
smart-grid technology. With computer science and engineering
technology, and mathematical theory as a foundation, the fusion of
tomorrow's technologies is a much needed scholarly collaboration and
the method of future progress.
This volume aims to collect new, innovative material on the theory,
the design, and the practical applicability of each section. In
particular, the Journal of Pervasive Technology composed five sections
that are Multimedia Processing and Communication, Low Power and High
Performance S/W and H/W Design, Smart Grid and its Applications,
Advanced Security Technologies and Applications. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to) the following:
**Scopes
Section #1: Multimedia Processing and Communication
- Multimedia compression
- Multimedia communications and networking
- Interactive 3-D media and immersive environments
- Multimedia content analysis and search
- Multimedia standards and related issues
- Multimiedia quality assessment
- Multimedia applications and services
- Multimedia security and privacy
- Multimedia databases and digital libraries
Section #2: Low Power and High Performance Software and Hardware
Design
- Low power and high performance system-on-chip design
- Low power and high performance embedded systems software
- Low power and high performance embedded systems hardware
- Low power and high performance real-time and cyber-physical systems
- Low power and high performance pervasive computing technologies
- Low power and high performance emerging technologies, systems and
applications
Section #3: Smart Grid and Its Applications
- Architectures and Models for the Smart Grid
- Smart Grid Management and Service Design
- Wide-Area Monitoring, Control and Protection
- The Whole Picture: Sense, Communicate, Compute, Control
- Communication Networks for Smart Grid
Section #4: Advanced Security Technologies and Applications
- Key management in wireless/mobile environments
- Trust establishment
- Intrusion, attack, and malicious behavior detection
- User and location privacy
- Anonymity, prevention of traffic analysis
- Vulnerability and attack modeling
- Cross-layer design for security
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Cryptographic primitives for wireless communication
- Theoretical foundations and formal methods for wireless security and
privacy
- Security/privacy in mobile/wireless cloud services
**Editorial
*Editor-in-Chief
Professor Ken Choi, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
*Section Chair
Section #1: Multimedia Processing and Communication
(Section Chair : Yuchi Tsao, Illinois Institute of
Technology, USA)
Section #2: Low Power and High Performance Software and Hardware
Design
(Section Chair : Haiqing Nan, Illinois Institute of
Technology, USA)
Section #3: Smart Grid and Its Applications
(Section Chair : Jeongtaek Seo, The Attached Institute of
ETRI, South Korea)
Section #4: Advanced Security Technologies and Applications
(Section Chair : Mohamed Dafir EL KETTANI, University
Mohammed VSouissi, Morocco)
*Editorial
Andrew T. Campbell, Dartmouth College, USA
Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington, USA
James M. Rehg, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Gil Zussman, Columbia University, USA
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Shwetak N. Patel, University of Washington, USA
Santosh Kumar, The University of Memphis, USA
Liviu Iftode, Rutgers University, USA
Kyung Ki Kim, School of Electronic Engineering Daegu University, South
Korea
Imad Jawhar, United Arab Emirates Technology, Arab Emirates
Liudong Xing, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, USA
Mark Shaneck, Liberty University, USA
Yan Sun, University of Rhode Island, USA
Chenyang Lu, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
P. Annadurai, Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for Post-Graduate Studies,
Government of Puducherry, India
Dina Hussein, British University in Egypt, Egypt
Joohee Kim, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
**Important Date
Manuscript Submission: November 15, 2011
JPT Member Registration Due: November 15, 2011
Author Notification: December 3, 2011
Revised Paper Due: December 10, 2011
Final Author Notification: December 20, 2011
Pre-proof and Proceedings: December 31, 2011
**Paper Submission
All submissions must be written in English. They must contain no
information identifying the author(s) or their affiliation(s). All
papers must be submitted in an electronic format which conforms to the
journal proceedings style and submitted as DOC or PDF files.
The sample manuscript can be download http://www.jopt.info/sample.doc
All accepted papers will be published to the Journal of Pervasive
Technology proceeding.
NOTE!!
If your paper has been published in any other platform, a new version
of your paper for Journal of Pervasive Technology must reflect at
least 25% difference in content from the one published in the
Conference Proceedings or any other journal. Each published paper is
regularly subject to a publication fee of USD400 for a maximum of 6
pages, but this time submission is not charge for maximum 8 pages.
Only membership joining is requirement for submission.
The Journal will be submitted to Scopus, ScienceDirect, EI Index, SCI,
IEEE and amongst others where applicable.
**Submission system:
Please refer to the Journal of Pervasive Technology website http://www.jopt.info
**Contact
For further information regarding the journal paper submission, please
contact:
editorial-AT-jopt.info
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