International Journal of Wireless Information Networks
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Established in 1994 as the first journal directly addressing issues related to wireless networks, the International Journal of Wireless Information Networks is an international forum for the dissemination of knowledge related to wireless information networks for researchers in both the telecommunications and computer industries. International Journal of Wireless Information Networks aims to fill the needs of academic researchers involved in basic research at universities or research laboratories; telecommunications and computer engineers involved in design, planning, operation, and maintenance of state-of-the-art wireless information networks; and the technical community in telecommunications and computers involved in applied research and standards activities.
The journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed original papers on applications such as cellular networks, personal communications services, wireless PBX, wireless LAN, ad-hoc networks, sensor networks, and mobile satellite services. The journal also covers performance-predictions methodologies, radio propagation studies, modulation and coding, multiple access methods, network security and privacy considerations, antenna and RF subsystems, experimental trials, traffic and frequency management, and network signaling and architecture.

