Editing Career
He is the Editor-in-Chief of Computer Networks Journal, the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Ad Hoc Networks Journal in 2003, the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Physical Communication Journal in 2008 and the founding Editor-in-Chief of Nanocommunication Networks Journal since March 2010. He is a former editor for IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (1996–2001), Kluwer Journal of Cluster Computing (1997–2001), ACM-Springer Journal for Multimedia Systems (1995–2002), for IEEE Transactions on Computers (1992–1996) as well as for ACM-Springer Journal of Wireless Networks (WINET) (1995–2005).
He served as a guest-editor for several special issues of various journals between 1988–2001.
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