American Journal of Computer Science and Technology

Special Issue

Enhancing the Revolution and Rapid Development in Computer and IT Fields

  • Submission Deadline: 25 March 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Dr. V. Sheeja Kumari
About This Special Issue
Innovations in computing serve as key drivers of competitiveness and sustainable economic growth. Since 1995, networking and information technology industries accounted for 25 percent of U.S. economic development. In 2010 alone, information technology industries grew 16 percent and contributed 5 percent to the overall domestic product. Beyond contributing to economic growth, computing accelerates the pace of discovery and innovation in nearly all fields of S&E inquiry, opening new windows into phenomena as vast as the universe and as small as nanoparticles. Further, computing provides solutions to some of society’s most pressing challenges—from improving human health and well-being to mitigating natural disasters.

Aims and Scope:

  1. Ad hoc networks for pervasive communications
  2. Artificial Intelligence
  3. Broadband wireless technologies
  4. Cloud Computing and Applications
  5. Communication architectures for pervasive computing
  6. Computer and microprocessor-based control
  7. Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems
  8. Computer Vision
  9. Computer Science and Its applications
  10. Database Theory and Application
  11. Data Base Management System
  12. Data Mining
  13. Decision making
  14. Distributed Sensor Networks
  15. Distributed Computing
  16. Evolutionary computing and intelligent systems
  17. Expert approaches
  18. Fuzzy logics
  19. Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
  20. Image analysis and processing
  21. Information and data security
  22. Internet Technologies, Infrastructure, Services & Applications
  23. Mobile Computing and Applications
  24. Multimedia Communications
  25. Network Modeling and Simulation
  26. Network Performance; Protocols; Sensors
  27. Networking theory and technologies
  28. Pattern Recognition
  29. Real-time information systems
  30. Remote Sensing
  31. Security Technology and Infromation Assurance
  32. Soft Computing
  33. Software Engineering & Its Applications
  34. Signal Control System & Processing
  35. Speech interface; Speech processing
  36. Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing
  37. Web Technologies
  38. Mobile Internet devices
Lead Guest Editor
  • Dr. V. Sheeja Kumari

    Department of Computer Science Engineering, St.Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Kozhuvalloor, India

Guest Editors
  • Edwin Jayasingh

    Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Infant Jesus College of Engineering and Technology, Tuticorin, Tamilnadu, India

  • Dr Alwin

    Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Infant Jesus College of Engineering and Technology, Tuticorin, Tamilnadu, India

  • Dr Jothi

    Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering ,Tamilnadu Electricity Board, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, India