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Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
Vol 23 (8 Issues in 2012)
Edited by: Mischa Dohler
Print ISSN: 1124-318X Online ISSN: 2161-3915
Published on behalf of The Convention of National Societies of Electrical Engineers of Europe , ETT Signatory Societies
Impact Factor: 0.448
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Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies (ETT), formerly known as European Transactions on Telecommunications (ETT), has the following aims:
• to attract cutting-edge publications from leading researchers and research groups around the world
• to become a highly cited source of timely research findings in emerging fields of telecommunications
• to limit revision and publication cycles to a few months and thus significantly increase attractiveness to publish
• to become the leading journal for publishing the latest developments in telecommunications
To this end, the scope of the ETT has undergone a change starting from 2012, with the following emerging themes and topics being of particular interest:
• Emerging Telecommunication Paradigms
- Smart Grid
- Machine-to-Machine
- Green Communications
- Optical Wireless Communications
- Communications in Challenged Environments
- Mobile Robot Communications
- Bioinspired Communication Systems
- Nanoscale Communications
• Disruptive Access Technologies
- Radio Resource and Interference Management
- Dynamic Medium Access Control Techniques
- Spectrum Sharing
- Game-Theoretical Strategies
- Femto/Small-Cells
• Novel Networking Systems
- Future Internet
- Vehicular Networks
- IMT-Advanced and Beyond
- Cognitive and Docitive Networks
- Internet of Things
- Cross-Layer Designs and Architectures
- Self-* Networks
- Peer-to-Peer Networks
• Ubiquitous Computing
- Mobile Cloud
- Multiagent Systems
- Social Networks
- Cyber Physical Systems
- Pervasive Communication Networks
- Service Oriented Architectures
- Tele-* (presence, medicine, gaming, etc)
- Smartphone Architectures and Applications
- Semantic Web
• Business and Policy Issues
- Network Economics
- Business Models for Heterogeneous Networks
- Risk-based Service Planning
- Spectrum Management Policies
- Social Trust models - eCommerce
• Trust, Security and Privacy
- Privacy Architectures
- Trust Architectures
- Security in Social Networks
In order to improve the quality of published papers, a diversified and highly qualified board of executive editors has been appointed. Their main tasks are:
• to manage the editorial process so that the aims of the journal are met
• to encourage paper submission
• to propose special issues and topics
• to invite tutorials and critical reviews
ETT welcomes open contributions from every country in the world. It publishes:
• invited papers (tutorial or critical reviews)
• regular papers (original scientific contributions)
• letters (short contributions and scientific correspondence)
Publication acknowledged by the Convention of Societies of Electrical Engineers of Europe (EUREL).



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