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Special Issue on

Mobile Social Networks

IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine

Social networks contribute a significant fraction of Internet traffic, and increasingly this traffic is in support of mobile social networking. This situation has spurred considerable recent research interest in mobile social networks. Social networks have been studied for decades, although most of the earlier work in this area addressed issues lying outside the scope of technological networks. More recently, social network models that treat relationships as connections to form networks or graphs have emerged in mobile Internet and mobile computing/communications, as the foundations of cloud-based applications and services. However, there are still significant technological challenges in the development of the cloud infrastructure and mobile terminal devices, and the purpose of this special issue is to highlight recent advances in this field.

Research in network science and its application to the Internet has highlighted the interplay between technological networks and social networks. This interplay suggests a paradigm shift in the design of wireless communication systems and networks to incorporate social network theory and applications into such design. In light of this trend and the rising prevalence of mobile social networks, this special issue will focus on the following subjects of interest, as well as related issues:

Prospective authors should prepare their submissions in accordance with the rules specified in the Information for Authors of the IEEE Wireless Communications guidelines (http://www.comsoc.org/wirelessmag/author-guidelines). Authors should submit a PDF version of their complete manuscript to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-wcm. The timetable is as follows:

Submission deadline: June 1, 2013
Initial Decision: August 10, 2013
Revised Manuscript Due: September 15, 2013
Final Decision: October 15, 2013
Final Manuscript Due: November 10, 2013
Publication: February 2014

Guest Editors
Kwang-Cheng Chen, National Taiwan University, email: chenkc@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw
H. Vincent Poor, Princeton University
Ramjee Prasad, Aalborg University