2026 Call for Papers
International Journal of Computer Communications and Networks (IJCCN)
Peer-reviewed research on network protocols, communication architectures, security, connectivity, and resilient networked systems.
- Next deadline31 March 2026
- Publication modelOpen access — no reader fees
- Further windowsMay · July · September · November 2026
Network Protocols
Transport-layer design, routing optimization, QoS, and next-generation protocol engineering.
Network Security
Intrusion detection, cryptographic protocols, secure communications, and threat mitigation.
Wireless & Mobile
5G systems, ad-hoc networks, spectrum management, and mobile infrastructure design.
Current Issue
The Journal of Computer Communication explores a wide range of emerging network technologies in computers as well as communication challenges in post-pc devices. The scope includes ad-hoc network, biological communication, protocols, security and more. The International Journal of Computer Communication and Network (IJCCN) is seeking for novel research works which implies great scientific work to push the boundaries of networking science.
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2026 Call for Papers
IJCCN invites submissions on resilient communication systems, modern network architectures, protocol behavior, and security-aware network engineering.
- 31 March 2026 - Relaunch submission window
- 31 May 2026 - Second editorial cycle
- 31 July 2026 - Mid-year networking intake
- 30 September 2026 - Autumn review round
- 30 November 2026 - Year-end cycle
Priority Topics
- Communication protocols and architectures
- Wireless, mobile, and pervasive networking
- Software-defined and programmable networks
- Network measurement and performance analysis
- Secure and resilient communication systems
- Distributed services over networked infrastructure