Publication Date
Second Quarter 2026
Manuscript Submission Deadline
Call for Papers
Smart transportation is built to enhance the efficiency and safety of a wide range of essential services, such as resource management, traffic, and congestion control. Central to the reliable operation of these subsystems across a smart transportation infrastructure is the successful acquisition and transmission of data in various forms for a variety of purposes. To this end, communication solutions and networks play a vital role in supporting the underlying backbone of any smart transportation infrastructure.
In the context of telecommunications, supporting smart transportation and mobility services entails much more than a collection of traditional communication networks. There are, for example, interoperability and reliability issues that must be addressed when rolling out new communication systems in conjunction with existing networks that have been supporting legacy services for decades, like the POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) system as a classic example.
Various aspects of smart technologies, machine learning (ML), and cybersecurity are vital in enhancing communication services and solutions within smart transportation and mobility infrastructures. These enable real-time data collection and integration from sensors, vehicles, and traffic management systems to enhance safety and efficiency. ML algorithms analyze data collected from different sources, predicting traffic patterns, optimizing routes, and improving safety by identifying anomalies or hazards. Further, cybersecurity ensures the protection of interconnected systems from potential threats and cyberattacks, safeguarding sensitive data, such as passenger information and infrastructure operations. All in all, the successful deployment of a smart transportation infrastructure relies on a wide range of telecommunication services and solutions working reliably together. Since the overall smart transportation infrastructure also integrates mobility services and solutions, such as smart roads, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) as well as maritime transport, integrating cellular and satellite systems would enable efficient, reliable, and safe operation of these connected vehicles while integrating with urban infrastructure.
This Special Issue (SI) aims to support smart transportation in a smart city by having both wireline and wireless communication systems working together, these include 5G/6G for real-time data exchange, low-latency communication, and wide coverage for vehicles and infrastructures. Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) for Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) communication to enhance safety and traffic management. Short-range connectivity for vehicles and devices at stations like parking areas. Wireline systems, such as optical communications support high-speed data transmission in backhaul for smart city infrastructures and connecting various transportation nodes (e.g., smart traffic lights and fleet monitoring stations). Powerline communication (PLC) systems over existing electrical infrastructure are important in integrating smart devices in railway systems without significant new wiring. The evolution of communication concepts, technologies, and standards is set to significantly impact smart transportation and mobility services and solutions in enhancing vehicular and infrastructural connectivity, safety, and efficiency through supporting predictive maintenance and dynamic routing.
To cover these important aspects of forming the core part of a smart transportation and mobility infrastructure, this SI solicits papers that include, but are not limited to:
- Wireless sensing networks (WSNs) in smart mobility and autonomous vehicles.
- Telecommunication services and solutions as part of a smart transportation/mobility infrastructure.
- Smart transportation applications and case studies in communications.
- Network optimization and reliability assurance for smart transportation /mobility services.
- Power line communication (PLC) in a smart transportation environment, e.g. unmanned monorail.
- Communication services and applications in smart transportation and mobility, e.g. infotainment, congestion easing, emission reduction.
- Ground-based augmentation systems for UAVs and maritime vessels operating in coastal areas or dense environments.
- Standards and protocols for vehicular communications.
- Cross-Platform communications to support multimodal transportation systems (road, rail, air, and maritime) for efficient and reliable communication.
- Implications and impacts on applications in autonomous driving and transportation management.
- Security and privacy in smart transportation communication systems and infrastructures.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should conform to the standard format as indicated in the Information for Authors section of the Manuscript Submission Guidelines. Please, check these guidelines carefully before submitting since submissions not complying with them will be administratively rejected without review.
All manuscripts to be considered for publication must be submitted by the deadline through Author Portal. Select the “SI-2403 / Communication Services and Solutions in Smart Transportation and Mobility Infrastructures” topic from the drop-down menu of Topic/Series titles. Please observe the dates specified here below noting that there will be no extension of submission deadline.
Important Dates
Manuscript Submission Deadline: 30 November 2025 (Deadline Extended)
Decision Notification: 31 December 2025
Final Manuscript Due: 28 February 2026
Publication Date: Second Quarter 2026
Guest Editors
Bernard Fong (Lead Guest Editor)
Providence University, Taiwan
Haesik Kim
VTT, Finland
Vyasa Sai
Intel Corp., USA
Muhammet Deveci
Imperial College London, UK