Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF) has launched a new Magazine with its maiden issue published in January 2024. WWRF is inviting original papers for submission to its portal. The scope of the magazine and the author guidelines are provided below.
Wireless networks and systems are constantly evolving due to the ongoing development of new technologies and software platforms across the entire eco-system. These include 5G (NR) and beyond wireless technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), data science, cloud, edge computing and intelligence, the integration of sensing and communication, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and holographic radio, management automation, network slicing, virtualization, super high-speed transmission on the air and high altitude platforms, just to mention a few. Security, privacy and trustworthiness are expected to be embedded in multiple layers and domains.
Additionally, novel applications and services are poised to transform society in the years ahead. These societal changes will impact how we live, how we work and how we include sustainability in our design and take care of our planet. All these aspects are becoming equally important for adoption and inclusion in coming technical standards. The aggregate impact of all of the above is the realization of systems that are intelligent, resilient, sustainable, and self-learning.
The WWRF magazine Wireless World: Research and Trends is launched with all these ongoing and future trends in mind and is designed to drive the techno-economic and social considerations going forward. The Magazine is open access and welcomes articles, columns, standards update, regulatory and policy matters, and novel business models with potential to further improve the communications eco-systems. Since the Magazine is intended to be read by a diversity of readers, submissions of the technical articles should avoid, or carefully explain, mathematical equations, and deep research of an academic nature, for the benefit of interested readers together with comprehensive references. A typical article should not exceed about 5000 words, 10 figures and tables, 10 mathematical equations, and 20 references.
The deadlines for paper submissions are rolling and the accepted articles will be published in one of the two issues planned to be published each year, one in September and the other in March. Interested authors can submit their papers by visiting the submission link below. For any questions, feel free to write to the editor-in-chief ([email protected]).