The CNIR emphasizes on efficient and effective
computer networks and internet technologies, and provides a
central forum for scientists, researchers, engineers and vendors from
different disciplines to exchange ideas, identify problems, investigate
relevant issues, share common interests, explore new approaches, and
initiate possible collaborative research and system development. The
CNIR journal significantly
benefits a wide variety of academic and industrial sectors.
Aims and scope:
Typical CNIR
journal
topics focuse
on theoretical and experimental computer networks and internet
techniques. They include, but are not
limited to:
| BISDN and ATM |
Multimedia Protocols |
Photonic Switching |
| Congestion and Admission
Control |
Multimedia Terminals and
Systems |
Protocol Design and Analysis |
| Flow control |
Network Design and Planning |
Security and Privacy |
| High-Speed Network Protocols |
Network Management |
Switch Architectures |
| Integrated Control of
Networks |
Network Reliability |
Testbeds and Measurements |
| Intelligent Networks |
Network Signaling and
Control |
Traffic Management |
| Internetworking |
Network Standards |
Video Networking |
|
Internetworking
& IP |
Distributed
Network Algorithms |
Storage
area networks |
| Lightwave Networks |
Network Restoration |
Wireless Networks and
Protocols |
| Multicast/Broadcast
Algorithms & ATM |
Personal Communications
Systems |
While
the emphasis is on the publication of original research papers,
position papers expressing stimulating viewpoints and philosophies,
survey papers, and bibliographies are also published. Submitted papers
are evaluated by the editors and those judged as presenting potentially
significant research contributions within the scope of the journal are
formally reviewed. Suitability for publication is based on relevance to
the overall CNIR goals,
originality, technical quality, importance, scientific contribution,
and readability.
How to submit your paper to
ICGST Academic Manuscript Central
(ICGST-AMC):
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- Information about, how to submit a paper, the
academic manuscript central (AMC), submission rules,
registration fee, review notes, instructions and
templates for paper editing can be found in (Submit
- page)
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CNIR steering committee:
Prof. Dr.
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A. A.
Abouzeid, Electrical, Computer
and Systems Engineering Dept., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. USA
- H.
Elmahdy, Computers and
Information Faculty, Cairo
University, Egypt
- H.
El-Sayed,
College of Information Technology,
United Arab Emirates University,
UAE
- K. Shuaib,
College of Information Technology,
United Arab Emirates University,
UAE
- S. J. Wagh,
MAHARASHTRA ACADEMY
OF ENGINEERING, India
ICGST steering
committee:
ICGST general committeeSubmitted papers:

Last updated on 19.08.2009
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