The Ad Hoc Networks Journal is a peer-reviewed publication by Elsevier. It focuses on research in the field of ad hoc and sensor networks, covering a wide range of topics such as wireless communication, network protocols, routing algorithms, and network security. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to publish original research articles, reviews, and case studies that advance the understanding and application of ad hoc networks technologies.
Objective:
The primary objective of the Ad Hoc Networks Journal is to promote research and innovation in ad hoc and sensor networks. The journal aims to explore theories, methodologies, algorithms, and applications that enhance the performance, reliability, and security of ad hoc communication systems. By publishing high-quality research, the journal seeks to address the challenges and opportunities in designing, deploying, and managing ad hoc networks.
Interdisciplinary Focus:
The Ad Hoc Networks Journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach, welcoming contributions from various fields related to ad hoc and sensor networks, including but not limited to,
Wireless Communication,
Network Protocols,
Routing Algorithms,
Network Security,
Mobile Computing,
Internet of Things (IoT),
Machine Learning,
Data Analytics,
Cyber-Physical Systems.This interdisciplinary perspective fosters collaboration and innovation, leading to the development of advanced ad hoc network solutions that address real-world challenges in diverse applications.
Global Reach and Impact:
With a broad international readership and authorship, the Ad Hoc Networks Journal has a global reach and impact. Its publications contribute to the dissemination of knowledge and advancements in ad hoc networks worldwide. The journal content influences both academic research and practical applications, driving progress in areas such as mobile computing, wireless sensor networks, vehicular communication, smart cities, and disaster management.
High Standards and Rigorous Review:
Maintaining high academic standards, the Ad Hoc Networks Journal conducts a rigorous peer-review process. Each submitted manuscript undergoes thorough evaluation by experts in the field to ensure the quality, originality, and scientific rigor of the research. This stringent review process upholds the integrity and reputation of the journal, ensuring that only high-quality and impactful research is published.
Significance:
The Ad Hoc Networks Journal plays a significant role in advancing research and practice in the field of ad hoc and sensor networks. By providing a platform for the publication of cutting-edge research findings, the journal contributes to the growth of knowledge and innovation in ad hoc network technologies and applications. It serves as an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, educators, and students interested in understanding and leveraging ad hoc networks to address communication challenges in dynamic and resource-constrained environments.
Journal Home:  Journal Homepage
Editor-in-Chief:  Salil Kanhere
scope:
Ad Hoc Networks is a distinguished peer-reviewed journal published by Elsevier. It focuses on the advancements and innovations in the field of ad hoc and sensor networking. The journal provides a platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to share their latest research findings, methodologies, and practical insights in the area of self-organizing, decentralized, and wireless communication networks. Here is an overview of its key focus areas and scope:
1. Ad Hoc and Mobile Wireless Networks:
Research on the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of ad hoc and mobile wireless communication networks.
Advancements in routing protocols, MAC layer protocols, medium access control mechanisms, and transmission techniques for ad hoc networks.
2. Wireless Sensor Networks:
Exploration of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for various applications, including environmental monitoring, healthcare, smart cities, and industrial automation.
Research on energy-efficient protocols, localization techniques, data aggregation algorithms, and quality of service (QoS) mechanisms for WSNs.
3. Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs):
Advancements in VANETs for intelligent transportation systems (ITS), road safety, traffic management, and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication.
Research on routing protocols, traffic modeling, congestion control, and security mechanisms for VANETs.
4. Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks:
Exploration of cognitive radio technologies and spectrum management techniques for improving spectrum utilization and mitigating interference in ad hoc networks.
Research on dynamic spectrum access, spectrum sensing, and cooperative spectrum sharing in cognitive ad hoc networks.
5. Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS):
Advancements in IoT and CPS technologies for integrating physical devices, sensors, actuators, and communication networks into interconnected systems.
Research on IoT architectures, protocols, middleware, and applications for ad hoc and self-organizing IoT deployments.
6. Security and Privacy in Ad Hoc Networks:
Exploration of security threats, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures in ad hoc and sensor networks, including attacks on routing protocols, data confidentiality, and integrity.
Research on authentication schemes, intrusion detection systems (IDS), trust management, and privacy-preserving mechanisms for secure ad hoc communications.
7. Energy-Efficient and Green Networking:
Advancements in energy-efficient communication protocols, power management techniques, and optimization algorithms for prolonging the network lifetime of ad hoc and sensor networks.
Research on renewable energy harvesting, energy-aware routing, and sleep-wake scheduling mechanisms for green ad hoc networking.
8. Cross-Layer Design and Optimization:
Exploration of cross-layer design approaches for enhancing the performance, reliability, and efficiency of ad hoc networks through synergistic interactions between different protocol layers.
Research on joint optimization of physical layer parameters, MAC layer protocols, and routing decisions for improved end-to-end communication.
Print ISSN:  1570-8705
Electronic ISSN:  1570-8713
Abstracting and Indexing:  Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus.
Imapct Factor 2023:  4.8
Subject Area and Category:  Computer Sciences, Electronics and Telecommunications
Publication Frequency:  Bimonthly
H Index:  110
Q1:  Computer Networks and Communications
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Cite Score:  10.2
SNIP:  1.431
Journal Rank(SJR):  1.342
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Publisher:  Elsevier Science B.V
Country:  Netherlands