Submission Guidelines

Journal of Communications and Information Networks (JCIN) aims to foster dissemination of the novel revolutionary technologies and to trace the continued developing research areas covering both conventional subjects and inter-disciplines. Authentic articles in various directions of communications and information networks, scientific commentaries involving the emerging research issues are welcome.

The general scope ranges from theoretical contributions to practical implementation, and includes, but is not limited to the following: broadband wireless communications, optical communications, satellite communications, high altitude platform communications, software defined radio, cognitive radio networks, mobile Ad hoc networks, software defined networks, multimedia communications, Internet of things, cyber security, network management.

The manuscript is suggested to be no more than 15 pages. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.

Manuscripts submitted to JCIN should neither be published previously nor be under consideration for publication in another journal. The main article types are as follows.

Original Articles (including references, notes, captions and appendix, the same as below) are expected to present original and new advance on the emerging fields of communications and information networks. Original articles include an abstract of about 200 words, 3-8 key words (the same as below), an introduction, sections with brief subheadings, conclusion, and up to 60 references. Additional supplemental material is permitted as appendix in the end of the article.

Reviews should describe and synthesize recent developments of communications and information networks of significance and highlight future directions. A review should include an abstract, an introduction that outlines the main theme, brief subheadings, an outline of important unresolved questions, and up to 100 references.

Authors must use the JCIN LaTex Template to prepare their manuscript. Using the template file will substantially shorten the time to complete copy-editing and publication of accepted manuscripts.