American Journal of Networks and Communications

Aims and Scope

American Journal of Networks and Communications (ISSN Online: 2326-8964, ISSN Print: 2326-893X) is a bimonthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of networks & communications. The journal focuses on all technical and practical aspects of networks and communications. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners universities, laboratories and industry to focus on advanced networking concepts and establishing new collaborations in these areas.

The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to:

  • Ad hoc and sensor networks
  • Complex network models
  • Cryptographic protocols
  • High speed networks
  • Network architectures
  • Network management
  • Network performance
  • Wireless networks
  • Information systems audit
  • Internet and web applications
  • Intrusion detection and prevention
  • Optimization theories
  • Measurement & performance analysis
  • Broadband wireless Internet
  • Multimedia sciences and security
  • Next generation Internet
  • Next generation web architectures
  • Peer to peer and overlay networks
  • QoS and resource management
  • Recent trends in computer networks
  • Routing techniques
  • Addressing techniques
  • Networked systems
  • Distributive computing
  • Ubiquitous computing security
  • Wired technologies
  • Wireless multimedia systems
  • Mobile computing
  • Service-centric architecture
  • Cloud computing
  • Computer network programming
  • Heterogeneous wireless networks
  • Network applications
  • Network based applications
  • Network operations & management
  • Network protocols
  • Network security
  • Information systems control
  • Internet socio-economic models
  • Linear algebra
  • Techniques
  • Mobile
  • Mobile networks & wireless LAN
  • Network topology
  • Next generation network
  • Optical networking
  • QoS and multimedia networking
  • Queuing theory
  • Developments in computer networks
  • Switching techniques
  • Self-organizing networks
  • Semantic web
  • Pervasive computing
  • Ubiquitous networks
  • Wireless communications
  • Wireless technologies
  • Content architecture
  • Communication networks algorithm

Guidelines for preparing your manuscript can be found in the Manuscript Preparation Guidelines. Once your manuscript is ready, you may proceed to the Submission page to complete the process.