Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Shahid Mumtaz, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom.
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Aims & Scope
The journal Journal of Advanced Digital Communications (JADC) is a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to be a leading academic exchange platform in the field of theoretical development and practical applications in electronics, electrical and information science, and computer science. Moreover, it will cover services (telecommunications, multimedia, Internet, and digital), network (including its softwarization, as well as the underlying infrastructure), device technologies, support systems, as well as a variety of cross-disciplinary topics, such as artificial intelligence, applied to telecommunications, market trends, strategies, and regulations. It is published quarterly online by Scilight Press.
The journal invites submissions of original research papers, review articles, and technical notes that are state-of-the-art and of high quality. As a result, we aim to provide our readers with timely and comprehensive coverage of this ever-evolving field. The journal conducts Featured Topic Collections for papers irregularly, allowing scholars to submit papers on relevant topics. All submitted manuscripts will undergo peer review.
Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- AI-Driven Communications and Networks
- Big Data Networking and Applications
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
- Cellular Communications and Networks
- Coding and Information Theory
- Communications and Networking Standards
- Consumer Communications and Networking
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Edge, Fog, and Cloud Computing and Networks
- Future Internet Architecture, Protocols, and Applications
- Green Communications
- Industrial Internet and Industry 5.0
- Internet of Things
- Intelligent Communications and Networking Systems
- Network, Service, and Applications Management
- Optical Communications and Networking
- Pervasive Computing and Networking
- Quantum Computing, Communications, and Information
- Satellite Communications and Networking in Space
- Trust, Security, and Privacy Protocols
- Unified Communications, Computing, and Control
- Vehicular Communications and Networks
- Wireless Communications and Networking
- Wireless Sensor Networks