Special Issue of Computer Networks: Home Area Networks

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    Journal of Computer Networks (Elsevier)

    Special Issue on: Home Area Networking

    Guest Editors: Marie-Jose Montpetit and David Starobinski

    Submission deadline: 1 March 2002
    Notification to authors: 1 July 2002
    Target publication date: December 2002

    Home Area Networks (HANs) represent a new application of technology aimed
    at supporting communication between heterogeneous devices in the home. The
    networked devices cover the range from the well-known PCs, laptops but
    also mobile computing devices, advanced set-top-boxes, Internet appliances
    and home sensors.

    The goal of HANs is to leverage the individual capabilities of these
    devices by integrating them into a larger, more powerful network. This
    integration will lead to a paradigm shift in the way people use and manage
    the electronic and computing devices at home and use content and
    communications to enhance their living experience.

    The HAN requires the same capabilities as any other network: forward
    information to the right destination, protect itself from accidental or
    malicious attacks, and provide adequate resources to devices especially
    when delivering multimedia contents. However, the scale of the HAN is
    usually much smaller than usual networks and combines fixed, mobile, and
    nomadic devices with limited resources. Further, HANs are becoming more
    and more complex and have more and more devices communicating via
    heterogeneous means - both wired and wireless. Therefore, it becomes
    imperative to establish how HANs will remain manageable and efficient in
    the future.

    The purpose of this special issue is to provide novel perspectives on the
    evolution of HANs from the current network, and the challenges that need
    to be addressed towards their successful deployment.

    This special issue intends to cover topics related to the architecture,
    design, modeling, performance, measurements, and experimentation of home
    networks technologies and IP-enabled devices. We are seeking both
    research and review papers that are original, unpublished, and not
    currently under review by any conferences or journals. Care will be given
    to include high quality papers that will enable greater dissemination of
    academic research in this emerging field. Specific areas of interest
    include but are not limited to:

    -HAN architecture
    -HAN technology including IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, powerline and HPNA
    -Quality of Service and resource management
    -Scalability
    -Clustering and routing
    -Data synchronization and dissemination
    -Resource discovery and self-configuration
    -Security and privacy
    -Intelligent home agents
    -Indoor Geolocation
    -Design of lightweight protocols for Internet-enabled devices
    -Implementation and performance

    Manuscripts should be limited to 20 double-spaced pages and sent
    electronically in PDF format (before 1 March 2002) to one of the Guest
    Editors:

    Marie-Jose Montpetit
    Nokia Home Communications
    5 Wayside Road
    Burlington, MA 01803
    USA
    Email: Marie-Jose.Montpetit@nokia.com

    David Starobinski
    ECE Department
    Boston University
    8 St. Mary's Street
    Boston, MA 02215
    USA
    Email: staro@bu.edu

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