Dear colleagues,

Please find below a call for papers for the Special Issue of the Pervasive
and Mobile Computing Journal on "Recent Developments in Cognitive Radio
Sensor Networks". Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple
copies of this announcement.

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Call for Papers for the Special Issue of the Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Journal on "Recent Developments in Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks"

http://www.journals.elsevier.com/pervasive-and-mobile-computing/



AIMS AND SCOPE
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Wireless sensor nodes in traditional Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) use
fixed spectrum assignment policy
and their performance is limited due to limited processing and
communication power. In addition, these wireless
sensor nodes require high bandwidth and their QoS requirements are
application specific. Wireless sensor nodes
with cognitive radio capabilities (i.e., Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks
(CRSNs)), can help to address these
challenges.  However, there are several challenges and research problems
which are needed to be addressed in CRSNs.

In fact, cognitive radio sensor network evolved from Wireless Sensor
Networks (WSNs) in order to optimize the
bandwidth and Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements of wireless sensor
nodes. Furthermore, CRSNs improve the
spectrum utilization, and multiple overlaid sensor networks can be deployed
in a specific region. But due to
inherent hardware and energy limitation of sensor nodes, the realization of
incorporating CR capability in sensor
nodes imposes challenges. On top of that, CRSN nodes must handle additional
challenges incurred by CR
functionalities such as spectrum sensing, spectrum sharing, and spectrum
management.

In this special issue, we are seeking new and unpublished work in the
domain of Cognitive Radio Sensor
Networks. More specifically, this special issue will focus on recent
developments in Cognitive Radio Sensor
Networks (CRSNs).

The list of topics includes, but is not limited to:

- Spectrum sensing techniques for Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks (CRSNs)
- Spectrum management for CRSNs
- MAC protocols for CRSNs
- Innovative and cross-layer middleware solutions for CRSNs
- Applications of CRSNs (smart grids, vehicular networks, etc)
- Delay-sensitive and multimedia communication in CRSNs
- Simulation models for CRSNs
- Energy efficiency in CRSNs
- CRSN architecture: peculiar features and evolution
- Deployment strategies of CRSNs
- Wireless Body Area Networks in the context of CRSNs
- Layers in CRSNs (physical, datalink, network, transport, application)
- Developments, issues, and open areas
- Coverage and Connectivity of CRSNs
- Resource Management in CRSNs
- CRSN integration with traditional networking solutions and standards
- Future perspective for CRSNs



IMPORTANT DATES
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Manuscript due: July 2014
Acceptance notification: Oct 2014
Revised paper due: Dec 2014
Final manuscript due: Feb 2015
Expected Publication of the Special Issue: 2015


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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All submissions have to be prepared according to the Guide for Authors as
published in the Journal website at
http://www.ees.elsevier.com/pmc/. Authors should select “SI: CRSNs”, from
the “Choose Article Type” pull-
down menu during the submission process. All contributions must not have
been previously published or be
under consideration for publication elsewhere. A submission based on one or
more papers that appeared
elsewhere has to comprise major value-added extensions over what appeared
previously (at least 30% new
material). Authors are requested to attach to the submitted paper their
relevant, previously published articles and
a summary document explaining the enhancements made in the journal version.


GUEST EDITORS OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE
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* Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Lead Guest Editor, COMSATS Institute of
Information Technology, Pakistan,
  Email: mshrehm...@gmail.com
* Mehdi Shadaram, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
  Email: mehdi.shada...@utsa.edu
* Sherali Zeadally, University of Kentucky, KY, USA
  Email: szeada...@uky.edu
* Paolo Bellavista, University of Bologna, Italy
  Email: paolo.bellavi...@unibo.it

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