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ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SENSOR NETWORKS (ISSN: 1550-4859)

PublisherACM

ISSN-L1550-4859

ISSN1550-4859

IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending

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The ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN) publishes high-quality papers reporting significant results in the research and applications of distributed, wireless or wireline sensor and actuator networks. As an interdisciplinary field, sensor networks draw upon many disciplines including signal processing, networking and protocols, embedded systems, information management, and distributed algorithms. Potential synergies among these fields are expected to open up new research directions.

Please use the site at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/acm/tosn for new submissions, status of papers, assignment of reviewers and reviewing tasks. Please note, if you don't have an account at ACM Manuscript Central for TOSN you will need to create an account before you can log in and submit to Transactions on Sensor Networks.

The Transactions serves as a central, archival venue for the interdisciplinary sensor network research community. It covers research contributions that introduce new concepts, techniques, analyses, or architectures, as well as applied contributions that report on development of new tools and systems or experiences and experiments with high-impact, innovative applications. The Transactions places special attention to contributions on systemic approaches to sensor networks.

The areas of sensor networks covered by this journal include, but are not limited to:

Applications of sensor and actuator networks
Data storage and query processing
Distributed and collaborative signal processing
Energy and resource management
Fault tolerance and diagnostics
Foundations of sensor networks
Information theory, coding and compression
In-network processing and aggregation
Learning of models from data
Location, time and other infrastructure establishment services
Low-power hardware design
Mobile or actuator systems
Modeling of systems and physical environments
Network protocols, coverage, connectivity, and longevity
Programming models and languages
Sensor fusion and distributed inference
Security, privacy, and data integrity
Scheduling, sensor tasking and control
Simulation tools and environments
System architectures and operating systems

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