Aims & Scope
Iraqi Journal of Communications and Computer Networks (IJCCN) is a scholarly peer reviewed international scientific journal published four times in a year, focusing on theories, methods, and applications in networks, communications and information security. It provides a challenging forum for researchers, industrial professionals, engineers, managers, and policy makers working in the field to contribute and disseminate innovative new work on networks and information security. The topics covered by this journal include, but not limited to, the following topics:
• Broadband access networks
• Wireless Internet
• Software defined & ultra-wide band radio
• Bluetooth technology
• Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
• Wireless Mesh Networks
• IEEE 802.11/802.20/802.22
• Emerging wireless network security issues
• Fault tolerance, dependability, reliability, and localization of fault
• Network coding
• Wireless telemedicine and e-health
• Emerging issues in 3G,4G and 5G networks
• Network architecture
• Multimedia networks
• Cognitive Radio Systems
• Cooperative wireless communications
• Management, monitoring, and diagnosis of networks
• Biologically inspired communication
• Cross-layer optimization and cross-functionality designs
• Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination
• Networks and wireless networks security issues
• Optical Fiber Communication
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Signals and Systems
• Information Theory and Coding
• Cryptology
• Computer Neural Networks
• Mobile Edge Computing and Mobile Computing
• Image Encryption Techniques
• Affective Computing
• On-chip/Inter-chip Optical Networks
• Ultra-High-Speed Optical Communication Systems
• Secure Optical Communication Technology
• Neural Network Modeling and Dynamics Behavior Analysis
• Intelligent Manufacturing
• Big Data Systems
• Database and Intelligent Information Processing
• Complex Network Control and Memristor System Analysis
• Distributed Estimation, Optimization Games
• Dynamic System Fault Diagnosis
• Brain-Inspired Neural Networks
• Memristors
• Nonlinear Systems
• Signal and Information Processing
• Multimodal Information Fusion
• Blockchain Technology