International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems
- Editor in Chief
- Prof. Athanasios Vasilakos
- ISSN online
- 1754-8640
- ISSN print
- 1754-8632
- 6 issues per year
- Impact factor (Clarivate Analytics) 2024 0.4 (5 Year Impact Factor )
- CiteScore 0.7 (2023)
JCI 0.08
IJAACS addresses foundational, engineering and technological aspects of communications systems exhibiting emergent/adaptive behaviour, based on sound theoretical models such as bio-inspired, natural computing, game theory and economic models. IJAACS spans complexity, self-adaptation, autonomic communication, ambient intelligence, multi-agent systems. Many current communication systems/infrastructures are decentralised, pervasive and composed of a large number of autonomous entities, with adaptation a key feature of the system's behaviour. Such systems also involve a social dimension, characteristics similar to those in self-organising systems seen in nature.
Topics covered include
- Computer networks, internet computing
- Multi-agent systems, self-organising ad hoc and sensor networks
- Autonomic communication systems, AC approaches in enterprise environments
- Security, trust and survivability
- Ambient intelligence (AmI), adaptive nanomachines/nanorobotics
- Pervasive, ubiquitous, mobile and wireless communication networks
- Web services, multimedia networking
- Emergent behaviour in grid and peer-to-peer communication systems
- Swarm intelligence and ant-based algorithms
- Bio-inspired computing
- Computational intelligence: evolutionary algorithms, neural networks, fuzzy/chaotic systems
- Natural computing (molecular computing and quantum computing)
- Smart materials and emergent behaviour, nonlinear dynamical systems
- Game theory and economic models
- Applications in biological, molecular, chemical and social networks
Objectives
The objectives of IJAACS are to address research being undertaken by an interdisciplinary research computing community - and to provide a common platform under which this work can be published and disseminated. It will lead to the emergence of the desired global result: intelligent communication systems. IJAACS provides a high-quality platform for this purpose.Readership
- Professors and graduate students in telecommunications, computer science, information technology, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, mathematics, biology, chemistry, social sciences, in universities, colleges, and research laboratories
- Researchers, engineers and managers in industry
Contents
IJAACS will publish research contributions that significantly advance the state-of-the-art research in this area. Articles reporting the practical applications of different theoretical approaches will be of particular interest to IJAACS. Good quality survey articles will also be of interest to the journal.
IJAACS is indexed in:
- Scopus (Elsevier)
- Compendex [formerly Ei] (Elsevier)
- Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
- Academic OneFile (Gale)
- ACM Digital Library
- cnpLINKer (CNPIEC)
- DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
- Expanded Academic ASAP (Gale)
- Google Scholar
- Info Trac (Gale)
- Inspec (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
- J-Gate
- ProQuest Advanced Technologies Database with Aerospace
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- Vasilakos, Athanasios, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
(th.vasilakosgmail.com)
Managing Editors
- Chen, Jen-Yeu, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Wan, Jiafu, South China University of Technology, China
- Wang, Guojun, Guangzhou University, China
- Xia, Zhihua, Jinan University College of Cyber Security, China
Editorial Board Members
- Acampora, Giovanni, Nottingham Trent University, UK
- Arabnia, Hamid R., University of Georgia, USA
- Boutaba, Raouf, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Buyya, Rajkumar, The University of Melbourne, Australia
- Chen, Hsiao-Hwa, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Chen, Jiming, Zhejiang University, China
- Chen, Min, Seoul National University, South Korea
- Chen, Yuh-Shyan, National Taipei University, Taiwan, Province of China
- Chiang, Mung, Princeton University, USA
- Das, Swagatam, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), India
- De Pellegrini, Francesco, CREATE-NET, Italy
- Dobson, Simon, University College Dublin, Ireland
- Fan, Pingyi, Tsinghua University, China
- Feng, Feng, Ningxia University, China
- Gao, Xiao-Zhi, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
- Giordano, Silvia, SUPSI-DTI, Switzerland
- Gross, Tom, University of Bamberg, Germany
- Guizani, Mohsen, University of Idaho, USA
- Habib, Ibrahim, City University of New York, USA
- Hariri, Salim, University of Arizona, USA
- Imran, Muhammad, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
- König, Andreas, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Kannan, Rajgopal, Louisiana State University, USA
- Kephart, Jeffrey O., IBM T. J. Watson Research Laboratory, USA
- Kim, Jan T, University of East Anglia, UK
- MacKenzie, Allen B., Virginia Tech, USA
- Mouftah, Hussein, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Nijholt, Anton, University of Twente, Netherlands
- Olariu, Stephan, Old Dominion University, USA
- Palomar, Daniel P., Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China
- Papagiannaki, Konstantina, Intel Research Pittsburgh CM2, USA
- Parashar, Manish, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA
- Passarella, Andrea, National Research Council (CNR), Italy
- Peng, Hao, Zhejiang Normal University, China
- Psounis, Konstantinos, University of Southern California, USA
- Qin, Jiaohua, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, China
- Ramanathan, Parameswaran (Parmesh), University of Wisconsin, USA
- Shenker, Scott, University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Shu, Lei, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, China
- Stojmenovic, Ivan, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Strassner, John, Motorola Labs, USA
- Tian, Hui, Huaqiao University, China
- Ullah, Sana, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
- Wang, Xinbing, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
- Xiong, Lizhi, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
- Xiong, Neal Naixue, Colorado Technical University, USA
- Xu, Wenyuan, University of South Carolina, USA
- Yan, Diqun, Ningbo University, China
- Yu, Shui, Deakin University, Australia
- Yuan, Chengsheng, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
- Zambonelli, Franco, Universitá di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Zhang, Hui, Tsinghua University, China
- Zhang, Yin, University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Zheng, Jun, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Zhou, Liang, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
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Journal news
Shedding light on deepfake detection
12 July, 2024
The emergence of so-called deepfake technology, which commonly involves the generation of fake images, video, and sound that seem so authentic as to confuse even expert viewers and listeners is at the point where it can influence important aspects of our lives, such as politics, finance, and beyond. This new era of deception sees sophisticated image and video forgeries making the headlines. Often these deepfakes are identified quickly, but sometimes the damage may well already be done once the deepfakes are called out, especially given the rate in which videos and other digital media can go viral on social media. Digital manipulations that alter or completely synthesize faces, have become alarmingly convincing, contributing to fake news and eroding public trust in digital media. Research in the International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems has led to a new approach that spots illumination inconsistencies within images and so can identify whether a video or photograph is a deepfake [...]
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