CFP: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory Special Issue Memory of Solomon W. Golomb
A special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory is devoted in memory of Solomon W. Golomb for his revolutionary work on shift-register sequences, coding theory, and cryptography as well as their applications to communications.
Nov 4, 2016

The scope of the special issue encompasses all aspects of shift-register sequences, coding,  cryptography,  combinatorics and games,  and their applications to communications. Original research papers are sought in those areas,  and a few  invited expository and survey  papers related to Solomon Golomb’s work are  intended. The expected publication date will be by the beginning of  2018. 

The topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Nonlinear and linear feedback shift register sequences
  • Periodic or aperiodic correlation and linear complexity
  • Error correcting codes
  • Symmetric cryptography
  • Puzzles and games with an information-theoretic flavor
  • Information theory and genome-related  applications
  • Pseudorandomness
  • Sequences for wireless communication and radar
  • Aspects of finite fields, combinatorics,  and exponential sums related to sequences 

Important Dates:

Manuscript submission: May 31, 2017

Completion of first round of reviews: September 30, 2017

Revised manuscript submission: October 31, 2017

Notification of final decision: November 30, 2017

Final manuscript submission:  December 31,  2017

All submissions to the Special Issue should be made online through the  usual submission site  and must include a cover letter that directs the paper to the Special Issue.

Guest Editors

Guang Gong, University of Waterloo, Canada

Tor Helleseth, University of Bergen, Norway

Vijay Kumar, Indian Institute of Science , India

 

All enquiries about the special issue should be sent to: [email protected].