2009年新创刊的Journal of Optical Communications and Networking 《光学通信与网络杂志》,ISSN: 1943-0620,月刊,美国光学学会(OPTICAL SOC AMER, 2010 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20036)和IEEE合作出版,2009年入选 Web of Science的Science Citation Index Expanded,目前在SCI数据库可以检索到该期刊2009年的第1卷第1期至第5期共84篇论文。
The scope of the Journal includes advances in the state-of-the-art of optical communications and networks. Both theoretical contributions (including new techniques, concepts, and analyses) and practical contributions (including system experiments and prototypes, and new applications) are encouraged. Specifically, the following is a nonexclusive list of subarea of interests:
Enabling technologies and their applications in optical networks
Architecture and design of fiber-based optical networks
Architecture and design of free space and hybrid optical networks
Architecture and implementation of the "Optical Internet"
Survivability, reliability, and security of optical networks
Techniques and algorithms for wavelength routing and assignment, traffic grooming, and determination of regeneration requirements
Transparency and all-optical networks
Signaling and information models for network control and management
Architecture, protocols, and algorithms for dynamic optical networks
Operations support systems for optical networks
Performance modeling, economic modeling, and simulations of optical networks
Network applications of advanced optoelectronic circuits and optical signal processing
Network applications and control/management of emerging optical sub-systems and systems
Impact of quantum communication and computing on the future of optical networks, and quantum key distribution over fiber-optic networks
Recent progress in multi-disciplinary "Last Mile" access technologies
Recent progress in wireless-wireline interface and its impact on optical networking architecture
Impact of advanced DSL technologies on Fiber-to-the-Home architectures, deployment, and economics
Impact of new technologies and architectures on global standards
JOCN Editorial Board
Keren Bergman, Columbia University Vincent Chan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Associate Editors
Stephen B. Alexander, Ciena Corporation Calvin C. K. Chan, Chinese University of Hong Kong Angela Chiu, AT&T Research Labs Andrea Fumagalli, University of Texas at Dallas Ori Gerstel, Cisco Systems Madeleine Glick, Intel Research Jason Jue, University of Texas—Dallas Joseph M. Kahn, Stanford University Robert Killey, University College London Dan Kilper, Alcatel-Lucent Steven K. Korotky, Alcatel-Lucent Kam Y. Lau, University of California Berkeley Fred Leonberger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Naimish Patel David Plant, McGill University Byrav Ramamurthy, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Rajiv Ramaswami, Cisco Systems Galen Sasaki, University of Hawaii Ken-Ichi Sato, Nagoya University Dominic Schupke, Nokia Siemens Networks Jane M. Simmons, Monarch Network Architects Ioannis Tomkos, Athens Information Technology Center Alan Willner, University of Southern California Elaine Wong, University of Melbourne Lena Wosinska, Royal Institute of Technology Jianjun Yu, NEC Laboratories America Jun Zheng, Southeast University (China)