[Mip4] Call For Journal Papers: Next Generation Mobile Security
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[Mip4] Call For Journal Papers: Next Generation Mobile Security
Wireless Personal Communications special issue on:
"Security for Next Generation Mobile Communications"
Guest Editors: Anand Prasad, DoCoMo Comm. Labs. Europe GmbH
James Kempf, DoCoMo Comm. Labs. USA, Inc.
The special session on "Security for Next Generation Mobile Communications"
in
WPMC 2003 held in Yokosuka, Japan, received five high quality papers which
inspired the editors of the Kulwer journal to publish a special issue. This
call for papers requests researchers interested in publishing a high quality
paper in the field of next generation communications security for mobile
communications systems to contribute papers to the journal.
We are moving towards an era where "always-on" devices will provide
communication anywhere, anytime and any kind of service. The "always-on"
mobile device usage model faces new security issues. Long term secure
sessions
and simple security for multiple services challenge the current state of
security technology. In addition, the trend towards heterogeneous networks,
also known as "Beyond 3G" or B3G, integrates various heterogeneous access
network technologies underneath a common IP layer. The different access
network technologies have their own security requirements and mechanisms,
making the integration of multiple access technologies for simple network
access more challenging. In addition, many existing security protocols re-
implement common security operations at different layers of the stack. A
more
modularized architecture, allowing common operations like certificate
exchanged to be reused, would simplify many protocols and reduce
implementation overhead. Finally, the trend toward software defined radio
may
require a new approach to security in order to accommodate dynamically
reconfigurable spectrum usage.
In this special issue our focus will be particularly on network layer
security
for next generation mobile networks. Possible topics are:
. Modularized security architectures and implementations for reduced
footprint,
. Security issues related to mobility in heterogonous networks
. Location privacy,
. Opportunistic security,
. Security for ad hoc networks,
. Lightweight security infrastructure (ex. lightweight key distribution),
. Bridging the divide between traditional AAA and e-commerce techniques
for
authentication and authorization,
. Security techniques for software defined radio and dynamic spectrum
usage.
More information about the journal, including formatting instructions,
can be found at:
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0929-6212
Important dates:
Submission of manuscripts : 1 December 2003
Notification of acceptance : 1 March 2004
Final Manuscripts Due : 1 April 2004
Publication of Feature Topic : second half 2004
Submissions should be sent to one of the guest editors:
Anand R. Prasad Dr. James Kempf
DoCoMo Comm. Labs. Europe GmbH DoCoMo Comm. Labs. USA, Inc.
Landsberger strasse 308-312 181 Metro Drive, Suite 300
80687 Munich San Jose, CA 95110
Germany USA
E-mail: prasad@docomolab-euro.com E-mail: kempf@docomolabs-usa.com
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