 | CALL FOR PAPERS INTELLIGENCE-BASED ADAPTATION FOR UBIQUITOUS MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
Special issue of the Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Adaptation in ubiquitous multimedia communications has, due to dynamically changing requirements and networking conditions, traditionally overlooked the possibility of using computational intelligence for its achievement. However, with the advent of increasing computational processing power, memory and availability of large bandwidths provided by the broadband and 4G networks of the future, intelligence-based adaptation of ubiquitous multimedia networks is fast becoming a realistic possibility.
This special issue solicits innovative papers on the use of intelligence techniques and tools for the adaptive management of the ubiquitous multimedia communication networks of the future. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
=A7 Intelligent integration of human-technical factors in ubiquitous multimedia communications =A7 Computational intelligence for personalization of multimedia content =A7 Hybrid approaches for intelligent multimedia streaming in an ubiquitous context =A7 Intelligent techniques for user and media profiling =A7 Location independent applications =A7 Computational intelligence for user-adapted ubiquitous multimedia systems =A7 Context-aware adaptation and profiling =A7 Intelligent Quality of Service management =A7 Multimedia adaptation over next generation networks
All submissions will be peer-reviewed. Contributors should submit mature, unpublished work in camera-ready version following the journal's instructions for authors, which are available at http://authors.elsevier.com/GuideForAuthors.html?PubID=3D622893&dc=3DGFA#.
IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for authors to submit papers: March 28, 2005 Notification of review results: June 13, 2005 Deadline for final version of papers: August 22, 2005 Possible publication: late 2005/early 2006.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
Special issue papers should be submitted electronically to the special issue editors:
Dr George D. Magoulas School of Computer Science and Information Systems Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK Email: g.magoulas@dcs.bbk.ac.uk
and
Dr George Ghinea School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics Brunel University, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, UK Email: george.ghinea@brunel.ac.uk
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