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영향력 지수:
5.4
출판사:
Elsevier
ISSN:
1570-8705
조회:
35957
팔로우:
35

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Ad Hoc Networks is an academic journal published by Elsevier. (ISSN 1570-8705, impact factor 5.4, CCF C).

Aims & Scope The Ad Hoc Networks is an international and archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in ad hoc and sensor networking areas. The Ad Hoc Networks considers original, high quality and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Mobile and Wireless Ad Hoc Networks Sensor Networks Wireless Local and Personal Area Networks Home Networks Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems Novel Architectures for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks Self-organizing Network Architectures and Protocols Transport Layer Protocols Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast, etc.) Media Access Control Techniques Error Control Schemes Power-Aware, Low-Power and Energy-Efficient Designs Synchronization and Scheduling Issues Mobility Management Mobility-Tolerant Communication Protocols Location Tracking and Location-based Services Resource and Information Management Security and Fault-Tolerance Issues Hardware and Software Platforms, Systems, and Testbeds Experimental and Prototype Results Quality-of-Service Issues Cross-Layer Interactions Scalability Issues Performance Analysis and Simulation of Protocols
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Special Issues

Special Issue on Intelligent and Resilient Networking for the Low-Altitude Economy: From Autonomous Systems to Scalable Services 투고 마감일: 2026-08-08 This Special Issue focuses on the networking and intelligence challenges that underpin scalable low-altitude aerial operations, highlighting the need for AI-driven decision-making, distributed computing, and coordinated multi-UAV systems to support safe and efficient real-world deployment. Guest editors: Assoc. Professor Jahan Hassan, Central Queensland University, Australia, [email protected] Assoc. Professor Biplob Ray, Central Queensland University, Australia, [email protected] Professor Kamesh Rao Namuduri, University of North Texas, USA, [email protected] Dr. Prasant Kumar Misra, Tata Consultancy Services Research and Innovation, India, [email protected] Assoc. Professor Jaime Galán-Jiménez, University of Extremadura, Spain, [email protected] Dr. Sayed Amir Hoseini, University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia, [email protected] Special issue information: The rapid convergence of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Edge AI, and next-generation networking technologies is driving the emergence of a transformative Low-Altitude Economy, where autonomous aerial platforms operate as intelligent, networked agents to support complex civilian and commercial applications. Despite recent progress, achieving large-scale and sustainable low-altitude operations remains a significant challenge. The realization of the Low-Altitude Economy depends on reliable multi-UAV collaboration, intelligent and dynamic airspace management, and context-aware networking across heterogeneous aerial and ground systems. Addressing these challenges requires fundamental and system-level breakthroughs at the intersection of AI algorithms, advanced communication networks (e.g., 6G-enabled), and systems engineering, ensuring that multi-drone systems can operate safely, efficiently, and environmentally sustainably at scale. This Special Issue brings together cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research on AI-enhanced swarm intelligence, resilient networking for UAV systems, and coordinated multi-UAV operations, alongside domain-specific applications that demonstrate the practical potential of the Low-Altitude Economy. The collected works aim to establish a strong link between foundational algorithmic advances and scalable, real-world deployments in areas such as logistics, smart cities, environmental monitoring, infrastructure inspection, precision agriculture, and Urban Air Mobility. The Special Issue invites original, high-impact contributions from researchers, system developers, and industry practitioners that address both fundamental algorithmic challenges and system-level deployment architectures for intelligent low-altitude aerial systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • AI-Driven Swarm Intelligence and Multi-UAV Coordination • Resilient Low-Altitude Aerial Ad Hoc Networks (LAAHNs) and 6G Integration • Intelligent Airspace Management and Dynamic Conflict Resolution in UTM and AAM • Edge/Fog Computing and Federated Learning for Low-Latency Aerial Services • Digital Twins and Real-Time Simulation for Low-Altitude Ecosystem Design • Trust, Security, and Explainable AI (XAI) in Autonomous Low-Altitude Systems • Sustainable Infrastructure: Dynamic Charging, Energy Harvesting, and Network Optimization • Application-Driven Architectures: UTM, UAM, Last-Mile Logistics, and Large-Scale Industrial Inspection Manuscript submission information: Please submit your paper to Editorial Manager®, and select article type name "VSI: Intelligent and Resilient Networking" to ensure your manuscript is included in this Special Issue. The Guide for Authors is available on https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/ad-hoc-networks/publish/guide-for-authors. Submission open date: Feb 8, 2026 Submission deadline: 8 Aug, 2026 Keywords: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Low-Altitude Economy, UAV Networking, Multi-UAV Systems, Low-Altitude Aerial Networks, Intelligent Airspace Management https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/329299/intelligent-and-resilient-networking-for-the-low-altitude-economy-from-autonomous-systems-to-scalable-services
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Special Issue on Trustworthy and Resilient Edge AI Systems: Engineering, Validation, and Deployment under Cyber Disturbance and Data Degradation 투고 마감일: 2026-09-30 Edge AI systems are increasingly deployed over ad hoc, sensor, and IoT networks in dynamic and often adverse environments. In such settings, systems must operate under unreliable connectivity, partial failures, cyber-attacks, adversarial behaviour, and degraded or drifting data. This Special Issue focuses on the engineering, validation, and real-world deployment of trustworthy and resilient edge AI systems, with emphasis on end-to-end behaviour under realistic disturbance. It adopts a system-level perspective in which dependability is treated as an emergent property of tightly coupled networking, computation, sensing, and learning components. Guest editors: Dr. Ellis Solaiman Newcastle University, UK Email: [email protected] Prof. Omer Rana Cardiff University, UK Email: [email protected] Dr. Karan Mitra Lulea University of Technology, Sweden Email: [email protected] Dr. Lina Pu The University of Alabama, USA Email: [email protected] Dr. Savas Parastatidis CVOYA LLC, USA Email: [email protected] Special issue information: The issue particularly welcomes contributions that move beyond idealised assumptions and demonstrate how edge AI systems remain robust, reliable, and dependable under adverse conditions. Submissions should be supported by realistic evaluation, deployment-oriented evidence, or convincing validation in representative testbeds. The Special Issue also welcomes contributions on enabling architectures, communication protocols, runtime monitoring, and system-level optimisation techniques for edge AI systems, particularly where these influence trustworthiness, resilience, and real-world performance. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to Resilient architectures for edge AI over ad hoc and IoT networks Cross-layer approaches spanning networking, systems, and learning under disturbance Trust, robustness, and dependability in distributed edge intelligence Edge AI under unreliable connectivity, network churn, intermittent links, and partitions Cyber-attacks, adversarial behaviour, and Byzantine components in edge systems Handling noisy, missing, degraded, or compromised sensor data at the edge Data drift, concept drift, and model degradation in deployed edge AI systems Federated, collaborative, and decentralised learning under adverse conditions Monitoring, validation, assurance, and runtime governance of edge AI behaviour Experimental testbeds, real deployments, longitudinal studies, and reproducibility artefacts Manuscript submission information: Please submit your paper to Editorial Manager®, and select article type name "VSI: Trustworthy and Resilient Edge AI Systems" to ensure your manuscript is included in this Special Issue. The Guide for Authors is available on Guide for authors - Ad Hoc Networks - ISSN 1570-8705 | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier Important Dates: Submission open date: 31/03/2026 Submission deadline: 30/09/2026 Keywords: Edge AI; Ad hoc networks; IoT systems; Trustworthy AI; Resilient systems; Cyber security; Distributed intelligence; Data degradation; Concept drift; Federated learning https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/331651/trustworthy-and-resilient-edge-ai-systems-engineering-validation-and-deployment-under-cyber-disturbance-and-data-degradation
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Special Issue on Agent-Based Autonomous Networking for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 투고 마감일: 2026-10-31 Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) are a fundamental component of next-generation wireless systems, enabling decentralized, infrastructure-free communication in dynamic and resource-constrained environments. They are critical for applications such as disaster response, UAV swarms, intelligent transportation, and large-scale IoT systems. However, MANETs still face significant challenges related to scalability, routing efficiency, security, and energy constraints. Recent advancements in Agentic AI and multi-agent systems offer promising solutions for enabling autonomous and adaptive network operations. This Special Issue focuses on integrating intelligent decision-making with robust networking principles to design efficient, secure, and scalable MANET architectures. We invite contributions on protocol design, performance evaluation, real-world implementations, and system-level innovations that advance autonomous networking for practical MANET deployments. Guest editors: Dr. Ashok Kumar A. K. Das International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad, India Email: [email protected] Dr. Sunil Prajapat Gachon University, Korea Email: [email protected] Dr. Jacopo IANNACCI Bruno Kessler Foundation, Italy Email: [email protected] Dr. Sachin Shetty Old Dominion University, US Email: [email protected] Dr. SUN Yi Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Email: [email protected] Special issue information: This Special Issue aims to explore the convergence of Agentic AI and Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs), focusing on the development of autonomous, adaptive, and efficient networking solutions. The scope includes the design and analysis of novel routing protocols, resource allocation mechanisms, cross-layer optimization strategies, and trust-aware security frameworks tailored for decentralized environments. We particularly encourage contributions that emphasize rigorous system-level validation, including simulation studies, analytical modeling, benchmarking, and real-world testbed implementations. Topics of interest include energy-efficient networking, scalable architectures, self-healing and resilient systems, and distributed intelligence for dynamic network control. The Special Issue also welcomes applications of MANETs in UAV networks, vehicular networks (VANETs), IoT ecosystems, and mission-critical communication scenarios. Submissions should maintain a strong foundation in networking principles while leveraging intelligent and agent-based methodologies to enhance performance, reliability, and security. Manuscript submission information: Please submit your paper to Editorial Manager®, and select article type name "VSI: AI for MANETs" to ensure your manuscript is included in this Special Issue. The Guide for Authors is available on Guide for authors - Ad Hoc Networks - ISSN 1570-8705 | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier Important Dates: Submission open date: 15/05/2026 Submission deadline: 31/10/2026 Keywords: • Autonomous MANET protocols • Cross-layer optimization • Network simulation and benchmarking • Secure MANET architectures • Energy-efficient networking • UAV and VANET networks • Distributed learning for networking https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/333696/agent-based-autonomous-networking-for-mobile-ad-hoc-networks
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