Special Section of IEEE Access Journal: Networks of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Wireless Communications, Applications, Control and Modelling

Notification Due

Jun 26, 2026

Final Version Due

Jun 26, 2026

Submission Deadline

Dec 31, 2017

Dear Colleagues,

we invite researchers working in the field to contribute with an article

to the Special Section of IEEE Access Journal on the topic.

“Networks of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Wireless Communications,

Applications, Control and Modelling”

Submission deadline is December 31st, 2017.

SPECIAL SECTION TOPICS

In recent years, we have seen an impressive growth in the use of

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV, also commonly referred as drones) for a

wide range of applications, spanning from military to commercial

domains. Several successful applications of drones already available in

the market include surveillance, reconnaissance, remote sensing, search

and rescue, aerial photography, crop surveys, on-demand emergency

communications, traffic control, monitoring natural resources like oil

or gas exploration etc. Given the unprecedented speed of these

developments, there is an urgent need of providing reliable and

efficient high speed communication links not only between flying drones

and their controlling sources, consumers, entities, but also among the

drone themselves. Drone communications paves the way towards significant

opportunities but is also challenging. The scope of this Special Section

in IEEE Access is to address the potential research areas in Automatic

Control, Avionics, Physical Layer and Cellular Communication that are or

will be revolutionized using drones. It also targets the possible

academic and industrial challenges and the opportunities that will arise

due to widespread use of drones. For this Special Section, we seek

prospective authors to submit their high-quality original and

unpublished contributions, surveys and case studies on the following

topics:

* 5G communication for UAV

* Monitoring of critical infrastructures

* Mobile internet of things

* Ad-hoc networking, routing and handover (Self Organizing Networks)

* Channel modeling for air-to-ground and air-to-air communication

* Physical layer design for drone based communication

* Channel reliability for drone based communication

* Power consumption and energy harvesting models

* Models and algorithms for control of UAV networks

* Position estimation and prediction

* Bio-inspired optimization approach for UAV networks

* Information and communication reliability

* QoS Control

* Test bed results for UAV communication and control

* Software-defined-radio design

* Simulation and emulation for UAV environment

* Sensor Fusion for UAV networks

* Ultra low latency control protocols

* Mobility impacts at different flying altitudes

* Sense and avoid, UAV traffic management

* D2D and Cognitive Communications

* Regulatory Issues

We also highly recommend the submission of multimedia with each article

as it significantly increases the visibility, downloads, and citations

of articles.

Associate Editor: Giacomo Verticale, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Guest Editors:

1. Lorenzo Galati Giordano, Nokia Bell Labs, Ireland

2. Ali Karimoddini, North Carolina A&T State University, USA

3. Maurizio Magarini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

4. Gerard Parr, University of East Anglia- Norwich, UK

5. Mani Shankar Prasad, Amity University, India

6. Yan Wan, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

ABOUT IEEE ACCESS

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all-electronic open access journal, continuously presenting the results

of original research or development across all of IEEE’s fields of

interest. IEEE Access was recently the recipient of the 2015 PROSE Award

for “Best New Journal in STM,” and an IEEE Access article was awarded

the 2015 IEEE Donald G. Fink Award. IEEE Access is included in Web of

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Some additional benefits of publishing in IEEE Access are:

– A rapid, binary peer-review process with a decision of

accept/reject in 4-6 weeks.

– The advantage of being published by an IEEE journal.

– Available for free to millions of users on the IEEE Xplore digital

library.

– Multimedia integration and commenting.

– Convenient author-pays publishing model, with an article

processing charge of US $1,750 per article. IEEE members will

receive a discount.

We also highly recommend the submission of multimedia with each article

as it significantly increases the visibility, downloads and citations of

articles.

Thank you for your consideration. Please let me know if you would be

interested in contributing an article to our Special Section.

Paper submission: Contact Associate Editor and submit manuscript to:

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-access

Best Regards,

Giacomo Verticale on behalf of the Guest Editors

giacomo.verticale@polimi.it