期刊名称:PHOTONIC NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Photonic Network Communications
The primary goal of this new journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers focussing on research activities, major achievements, and trends involving all-optical communication networks. The is the only journal that focuses primarily on photonic networks, and it will report results on all relevant topics related to these networks. Photonic Network Communications: Topics of interest include:
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Transport, access, and customer premises networks;
Local, regional, and global networks;
Transoceanic and undersea networks;
Optical transparent networks;
WDM, HWDM, and OTDM networks;
Wavelength routed networks;
Soliton-based networks;
Optical packet-switched networks;
Passive optical networks, PONs;
High-performance optical LANs, infrared LANs;
Subcarrier and code-division-multiplexed networks;
Photonic networks in space |
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Indexing/Abstracting ServicesPhotonic Network Communcations is indexed/abstracted in COMPUMATH Citation Index; Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology; INSPEC Information Services; The ISI Alerting Services; Science Citation Index; Science Citation Index Expanded |
Instructions to Authors
Papers submitted to this journal must not be under simultaneous consideration by any other publisher and should not have been published elsewhere in a similar form.
Process for Submission
- Authors should submit five hard copies of their article to:
Michelle Misner PHOTONIC NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS - Editorial Office Kluwer Academic Publishers 101 Philip Drive, Assinippi Park Norwell, MA 02061, USA
Phone: 781-871-6300; Fax: 781-878-0449 E-mail: michelle.misner@wap.com
For prompt attention, all correspondence should be directed to this address.
- The front page of the paper should contain an informative title, author names with their addresses (including telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address), preferred address of contact author for correspondence and proofs, an abstract, and three to five keywords. Some typical keyword examples are: optical switching, wavelength routing, optical crossconnect, crosstalk, OXC, WDM.
- Complete and exact referencing of literature.
- Separate sheet listing all figure and table legends/captions.
- Authors should keep the length of the paper (including figures) under 40 double-spaced pages.
- All papers should be written in English.
- The refereeing is done by anonymous reviewers.
Style for Submitted Paper
- PHOTONIC NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS serves a diverse group of scientists and engineers, and you cannot assume that abbreviations or the technical background of your speciality, or the significance of your work, will be apparent to such a diverse readership. Please write an introductory section which clarifies the context of your paper and which makes clear what is new in your contribution.
- Paper should be typeset with 1.5 line of spacing and one-sided only (laser printed or good copy).
- Mathematical expressions should be given exactly as they should appear in print.
- Citations in the text should be as: "Methods of evaluation are discussed in [1]. Recent papers [2-4] discuss the potentials of photonic networks. A method of wavelength assignment is considered in [5]."
- The list of references should be numbered in sequence as they appear in the paper. Referencing should be exact and complete (i.e., all authors below five, full title of the paper, full name of journal, volume, number of issue, month and year of issue, begin and end page numbers. For conferences, name of conference, in round brackets: (place of conference, state in USA /or country, month and year), volume number if appropriate, and page numbers should be given. A few formatting examples are:
Jouranl articles
[1] C.A. Brackett et al.: A scalable multiwavelength multihop optical network: A proposal for research on all-optical networks, Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol. 11, no. 5/6, (May/June 1993), pp. 736-753. [2] H.R. van As: Media access techniques: The evolution towards Terabit/s LANs and MANs, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, vol. 26, no. 6-8, March 1994, pp. 603-656. [3] C. Dragone: An N x N optical multiplexer using a planar arrangement of two star couplers, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, vol. 3, no. 9, Sept. 1991, pp. 812-815.
Conference articles
[1] N.F. Maxemchuk: Comparison of deflection and store-and-forward techniques in the Manhattan street and shuffle-exchange networks, Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM ?9, (Ottawa, Canada, April 1989), vol. 3, pp. 800-809. [2] R. Barry, P. Humblet: Models of blocking probability in all-optical networks with and without wavelength changers, Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM ?5 (Boston, MA, April 1995), vol. 2, pp. 402-412.
Book and report
[1] P.E. Green: Fiber optic networks, Prentice Hall, 1993. [2] B. Mukherjee: Optical communication networks, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1997. [3] R.A. Barry: Wavelength routing in all-optical networks, Ph.D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, Sept. 1993.
Style for Illustrations
- Originals for illustrations should be sharp, noise-free, and of good contrast. We regret that we cannot provide drafting or art service.
- Line drawings should be in laser printer output. Use 8.5 by 11-inch size or international A4 sheets if possible to simplify handling of the paper.
- Each figure should be mentioned in the text and numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. Specify the desired location of each figure in the text, but place the figure itself on a separate page following the text. The abbreviated notation Fig. 1 should be used in paper text and figure captures.
- Number each table consecutively using Arabic numerals. Please label any material that can be typeset as a table, reserving the term figure for material that has been drawn. Specify the desired location of each table in the text, but place the table itself on a separate page following the text. Type a brief title below each table.
- All lettering should be large enough to permit legible reduction.
- Photographs should be glossy prints, of good contrast and gradation, and any reasonable size.
- Number each original on the back.
- Provide a separate sheet listing all figure and table captions, in the proper style for the typesetter; e.g., - Fig. 3. Architecture of the cross-connect node.
Submission of Accepted, Final Paper
- A hard copy of the paper - single-sided - with front page as above.
- A set of original figures in camera-ready form one to a page, in the style described below.
- Biography and photograph of each author (name on reverse side of photograph).
- Copyright form.
- Electronic submission as specified below.
Electronic Delivery
Please send only the electronic version (of ACCEPTED paper) via one of the methods listed below. Note, in the event of minor discrepancies between the electronic version and hard copy, the electronic file will be used as the final version.
Via electronic mail
- Please e-mail electronic version to: KAPfiles@wkap.com
- Recommended formats for sending files via e-mail:
- Binary files - uuencode or binhex
- Compressing files - compress, pkzip or gzip
- Collecting files - tar
- The e-mail message should include the authors last name, the name of the journal to which the paper has been accepted, and the type of file (e.g., LaTeX or ASCII).
Via disk
Label a 3.5 inch floppy disk with the operating system and word processing program (e.g., DOS/WordPerfect 5.0) along with the author names, paper title, and name of the journal.
Mail disk to: Kluwer Academic Publishers Desktop Department 101 Philip Drive Assinippi Park Norwell, MA 02061
Any questions about the above procedures, please send e-mail to: dthelp@wkap.com
Proofreading
Page proofs for papers to be included in a journal issue will be sent to the contact author for proofing, unless otherwise informed. The proofread copy should be received back by the publisher within 72 hours.
Authorship
Each author is presumed to have played an important scientific role in the work described. In the letter of submission, the corresponding author should indicate that all authors of the paper have seen and agreed to the final version of the paper.
Internet Dissemination and Preprinting
In the event that a submitted paper has been preprinted on the Internet and/or filed with a preprint library, authors agree that, upon acceptance of the final version of the paper, they will post the following notice to all electronic instances of that preprint to which they have necessary access and send notification to all managers of collections to which they have sent a preprint: "This paper has been revised and accepted for publication in PHOTONIC NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS and is scheduled to appear in Vol. , No. . Citations to and quotations from this work should reference that publication. If you cite this work, please check that the published form contains precisely the material to which you intend to refer."
Editorial Board
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Harmen R. van As, Vienna University of Technology
ADVISORY BOARD |
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Clemens Baack, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Germany
Charles Brackett, Tellium, USA
Goff Hill, UK
Peter Kaiser, Santec Photonics Laboratories, USA |
John Midwinter, University College London, UK
David Payne, University of Southampton, UK
Paul Prucnal, Princeton University, USA
Fouad Tobagi, Stanford University, USA |
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EDITORIAL BOARD |
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Rick Barry, Sycamore Networks, USA
Giancarlo Buga, Pirelli, Italy
Imrich Chlamtac, University of Texas, Dallas, USA
Piet Demeester, University of Gent, Belgium
Jörg Eberspächer, Munich University of Technology, Germany
Luigi Fratta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Mario Gerla, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
John Hegarty, Trinity College, Ireland
Manfred Huber, Siemens AG, Germany
Tetsuhiko Ikegami, NTT Advanced Technology Corporation, Japan
Amaury Jourdan, Alcatel, France
Leonid Kazovsky, Stanford University, USA
Giok-Djan Khoe, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ulrich Killat, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany |
Paul Kühn, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Tetsuya Miki, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Biswanath Mukherjee, University of California, Davis, USA
Ignas Niemegeers, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Kimio Oguchi, NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories, Japan
Izhak Rubin, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Roberto Sabella, Ericsson Telecomicazoni, Italy
John Senior, The Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
David Smith, Corning, UK |
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