Call for Book Chapters on Intelligent Wireless Communications_New Deadline: 1st November 2019

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>> *Call for Book Chapters***
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>> *“Intelligent Wireless Communications”*
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>> *Indexed by Scopus***
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>> */Editors:/*
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>> *George Mastorakis, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece*
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>> *Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, University of Nicosia, Cyprus*
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>> *Jordi Mongay Batalla, National Institute of Telecommunications and 
>> Warsaw University of Technology, Poland*
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>> *Evangelos Pallis, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece
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>> The incredible growth of wireless communication technologies has led 
>> to the research in both academia and industry for intelligent 
>> technologies to satisfy future users’ requirements. Artificial 
>> Intelligence (AI) will play a crucial role in wireless communication 
>> environments, enabling for smarter services, applications, business 
>> processes and social interaction. AI mechanisms applied in wireless 
>> communication can be exploited in smart networking applications and 
>> intelligent networks, by providing insights from collected data. This 
>> capability will enable the identification of patterns and allow 
>> operational predictions with higher accuracy in small time periods. 
>> The future of AI-powered wireless networking infrastructures depends 
>> on the effective solutions to a number of technical challenges that 
>> such paradigms introduce. Challenges include intelligent sensor 
>> capabilities improvement, smart Big Data analytics, automated remote 
>> data management, as well as open and secure composition of processes, 
>> which may be implemented into emerging AI-enabled wireless networking 
>> architectures. Some initiatives try to incorporate Artificial 
>> Intelligence schemes in wireless communications environments, but new 
>> frameworks have to be defined. In fact, the approach of wireless 
>> communications is to find the potential benefits of AI, in order to 
>> build extensive ecosystems, for increasing the number of automated 
>> services and their value. In addition, new wireless communication 
>> systems will become ever-more demanding, in respect to performance 
>> requirements and AI can be exploited towards alleviating many future 
>> challenges. Therefore, it will be important to investigate issues in 
>> respect to AI applicability to optimize wireless communication 
>> systems performance.
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>> In this respect, this book aims to gather recent research works in 
>> emerging Artificial Intelligence methods for processing and storing 
>> data, generated from wireless communication infrastructures. The 
>> major subjects of the proposed book will cover the analysis and the 
>> development of AI-powered mechanisms in future wireless networking 
>> applications and architectures. As the first book of its kind, it 
>> will address the major new technological developments in the field 
>> and will reflect current research trends, as well as industry needs. 
>> It will comprise of a good balance between theoretical and practical 
>> issues, covering case studies, experience and evaluation reports and 
>> best practices, in utilizing AI applications in wireless 
>> communication networks. It will also provide technical/scientific 
>> information about various aspects of AI technologies, ranging from 
>> basic concepts to research grade material, including future directions.
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>> Topics of interest include but are /_not limited_/ to:
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>> ·Algorithm optimization for intelligent wireless and mobile applications
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>> ·Intelligent Big Data analytics
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>> ·IoT with deep learning schemes
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>> ·Web intelligence applications and search
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>> ·AI-enabled cloud computing
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>> ·Context-aware intelligent wireless communications
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>> ·Intelligent data mining and knowledge discovery
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>> ·Deep-learning network approaches for wireless system applications 
>> and services.
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>> ·Distributed intelligent systems
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>> ·Machine-learning algorithms for wireless communication technologies
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>> ·Applications of AI for 5G resource management
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>> ·Intelligent edge-based mobile computing and analysis
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>> ·Embedded Intelligence
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>> ·Intelligent social media analytics
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>> ·Intelligent web systems
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>> ·Self-Organizing intelligent systems
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>> ·Smart cities and AI applications
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>> ·Evaluation of AI solutions in wireless communications
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>> ·AI and IoT applications
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>> ·Adaptive content in intelligent services provision
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>> ·Crowd-sensing and AI
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>> ·Social crowd-based filtering using AI techniques
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>> ·AI in all sort of wireless communications
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>> ·Social computing and intelligent IoT
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>> ·Intelligent sensors
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>> ·Mobile smart social networks
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>> ·Security, privacy and trust by design and performance evaluation
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>> ·Mobility, location, and handoff management in smart environments
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>> ·Multimedia QoS, and traffic management in intelligent networks
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>> ·Multiple access in machine-to-machine communication
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>> ·Intelligent network estimation techniques
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>> ·AI-based schemes for wireless emergency communication networks
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>> ·Applications of AI for 5G+ wireless transmission technologies
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>> /We strongly welcome _other topic suggestions,_ dealing with//Cloud 
>> and Fog Computing in emerging mobile computing environments./
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>>     _Schedule & Deadlines_
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>> ·*_1^st October 2019_**(New Deadline: 1st November 2019)*
>> Chapter title, authors and abstract via E-mail: mastorakis@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:mastorakis@gmail.com>
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>> ·*_31^st January 2020_*
>> Full chapter submission via e-mail: mastorakis@gmail.com 
>> <mailto:mastorakis@gmail.com>
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>> ·*_31^st March 2020_*
>> Review comments
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>> ·*_30^th April 2020_*
>> Submission of the revised version
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>> ·*_31^st May 2020_*
>> Final acceptance notification
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>>     _Manuscript Preparation_
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>> ·Please follow the manuscript formatting guidelines below to submit 
>> the original version in */Microsoft Word/* format:
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>> http://www.cs.unic.ac.cy/cmavrom/IETBook/AuthorGuidev1.0.pdf
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>> ·Each final manuscript should be 30 pages long (formatted). Depending 
>> on the number of submissions, longer manuscripts will be also accepted.
>>

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