Dear All,

Please find below a call for papers for the Special Issue of the Elsevier Ad
Hoc Networks Journal on "Cognitive Radio based Smart Grid: The Future of
the Traditional Electrical Grid". Please accept our apologies if you
receive multiple copies of this announcement.

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Call for Papers for the Special Issue of the Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks
Journal on "Cognitive Radio based Smart Grid: The Future of the Traditional
Electrical Grid"

http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ad-hoc-networks/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-cognitive-radio-based-smart-grid/


AIMS AND SCOPE
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The traditional electrical grid is currently undergoing a range of
modernization efforts and becoming a smarter grid. In the traditional
electrical grid, energy is distributed from the generation plants to the
consumers via large nationwide transmission and distribution networks.
Information monitoring and management in these traditional electrical
networks is typically limited to the distribution networks that distribute
electrical power within a city to the individual consumers. Due to rising
demands, aging infrastructure, reliability concerns, and the emergence of
renewable energy sources, the smart grid (SG) concept is being introduced.
The smart grid will be equipped with state-of-the-art information and
communication technologies (ICT) and smart devices, such as smart meters,
load balancing through real time demand side management, pervasive
computing, sensing devices, broadband communication, and intelligent
management techniques. These information and communication technologies
have the potential to significantly improve the efficiency, effectiveness,
reliability, sustainability, and stability of the electrical grid.



The smart grid will be adopting several communication technologies to
fulfill the wide range of functionalities expected from the modern
electricity grid. The complex communication needs of the smart grid call
for innovative approaches to communicate various data over a range of
environments, spanning from individual homes and neighborhoods to wide area
networks covering electrical interconnections. In this context, cognitive
radio (CR) based smart grid systems emerge as a promising candidate.
Inclusion of cognitive radio based communications in the smart grid may
help in overcoming radio spectrum shortages by flexibly using licensed and
unlicensed frequency spectrum bands for future smart grid applications.
Cognitive radio based smart grid systems may also reduce the power
consumption and increase the interoperability among heterogeneous
communication networks.



In this special issue, we are seeking new and unpublished work in the
domain of Cognitive Radio based Smart Grid systems. More specifically, this
special issue will focus on recent developments in Cognitive Radio based
communication techniques with applications to the Smart Grid.



The list of topics includes, but is not limited to:



- CR for Smart Grid applications

- Spectrum regulation and standardization for CR based SG

- Demand-side management through CR

- Spectrum sensing techniques for CR based SG

- MAC protocols for CR based SG

- Innovative and cross-layer middleware solutions for CR based SG

- Delay-sensitive and multimedia communication in CR for the SG

- Simulation models for CR based SG

- Energy efficiency in CR based SG

- Cross layer optimization in CR based SG

- Energy harvesting for CR in the SG

- CR based SG architecture: specific features and evolution

- Deployment strategies of CR based SG

- Layers in CR based SG (physical, datalink, network, transport,
application)

- Green power grids

- Integration of information and communication technologies (ICT) into
smart grids

- Integration of Smart Grid into Smart City using CR

- Developments, issues, and open areas

- Coverage and Connectivity of CR based SG

- Resource Management in CR based SG

- CR based SG integration with traditional networking solutions and
standards

- Future perspective for CR based SG

- Security and privacy issues for CR based SG





IMPORTANT DATES
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 Manuscript Due: 15th June 2015

Acceptance notification: 30th Oct 2015

Revised paper due: 30th Dec 2015

Final manuscript due: 28th Feb 2016

Expected Publication of the Special Issue: 2016




SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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All submissions have to be prepared according to the Guide for Authors as
published in the Journal website at
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/ad-hoc-networks/. Authors should select
“SI: CRSG”, from the “Choose Article Type” pull-down menu during the
submission process. All contributions must not have been previously
published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. A submission
based on one or more papers that appeared elsewhere has to comprise major
value-added extensions over what appeared previously (at least 30% new
material). Authors are requested to attach to the submitted paper their
relevant, previously published articles and a summary document explaining
the enhancements made in the journal version.





GUEST EDITORS OF THE SPECIAL ISSUE
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* Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Lead Guest Editor
  COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
  Email: mshrehm...@gmail.com


* Martin Reisslein
  Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
  Email: reissl...@asu.edu


* Abderrezak Rachedi
  University Paris Est, France
  Email: rach...@univ-mlv.fr


* Melike Erol Kantarci
  Clarkson University, New York, USA
  Email: merol...@clarkson.edu


* Milena Radenkovic
  University of Nottingham, UK
  Email: milena.radenko...@nottingham.ac.uk




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Mubashir Husain Rehmani
Associate Editor, IEEE Communications Magazine
Associate Editor, IEEE Access
Associate Editor, Elsevier's Computers and Electrical Engineering
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Wah Cantt, Pakistan
Tel: +92-333-3052764
https://sites.google.com/site/mshrehmani/
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