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Spatial computing can be viewed as a new way to link spatial features in 
physical or virtual spaces with the specific computational actions that are 
taken in these points in space, on the data and active computational processes 
that may be located there as well as in their vicinity. Thus spatial computing 
implies some distance or other metric within which certain computational steps 
can be taken among data and processes that are within that neighborhood. 
Spatial computing is also intrinsically parallel, with the assumption that all 
computations can take place simultaneously in discrete or continuous and 
asynchronous time steps.

Many systems can be viewed as “spatial computers”, i.e. as collections of local 
computational devices distributed through a physical space, in which:
- the difficulty of moving information between any two devices is strongly 
dependent on the distance between them, and
- the “functional goals” of the system are generally defined in terms of the 
system's spatial structure.

Examples include peer-to-peer wireless networks, engineered biological cells, 
wireless sensor networks, robotic swarms and reconfigurable computing platforms 
(e.g. FPGAs), as well as natural systems like animal swarms and cells during 
morphogenesis.

The Computer Journal is soliciting submissions on any topic in spatial 
computing. Of particular interest is research that applies general spatial 
computing principles to particular domains and cross-cutting work that is 
relevant



Instructions for authors

Original and high quality contributions that have not yet been published or are 
not currently under review by other journals or peer-reviewed conferences are 
sought. The manuscripts will be accepted or rejected in line with the usual 
standards of The Computer Journal.
The submitted papers should be formatted according to the journal style. For 
more detailed information concerning the requirements for submission, please 
refer to the journal homepage at:

http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/computer_journal/for_authors/msprep_submission.html

All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted through the 
online submission system available at 

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/compj

Authors must state that their paper is for the special issue “Spatial 
Computing”.



Important dates

Submission deadline: 15 December 2011
Acceptance/rejection notification: End of February 2012



Guest editors

Dr Jacob Beal (BBN Technologies)
Prof. Stefan Dulman (Delft University)
Prof. Olivier Michel (Paris Est University)
Dr. Antoine Spicher (Paris Est University)

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