The IUP Journal of Telecommunications

Volume 17, Issue 2, May 2025

ISSN : 0975-5551

Impact Factor: 1.08; Acceptance rate: 40%; Turnaround time: 4-6 months

A "peer-reviewed" journal included in EBSCO and ProQuest (Part of Clarivate) Database

It is a quarterly journal that publishes multidisciplinary research papers encompassing conceptual, theoretical and empirical studies relating to: Modeling, analysis, design and management of telecommunication systems, Transmission systems and Signaling system, Time division switching systems, Radio waves, Radar imaging, Satellite communication, Artificial Intelligence, Fibre optics and Photonic switching, Performance evaluation of Wide Area and Local Networks, Security issues of Mobile Networks, Standardization and regulatory issues, etc.

Focus Areas

  • Broadband Communication Systems   |  
  • Wireless Communication Networks   |  
  • Optical Communication   |  
  • Satellite Communications   |  
  • Target Detection and Tracking   |  
  • Intelligent Networks and Services   |  
  • Internet Protocol Design and Traffic Analysis   |  
  • Digital Image Processing   |  
  • Multi-User Detection Techniques   |  
  • Radar and Sonar Technologies   |  
  • VLSI Designing   |  
  • Digital Audio Broadcasting System   |  
  • Multiplexing Queuing Theor   |  

Current Issue

Volume 17, Issue 2, May 2025
Modern Emergency Telecommunications Networks: Leveraging 5G, AI and IoT

Author: Imrane Habib, Imrane Mahamat Loutfi and Mustapha Mahamat Ali

Published Online: May, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.2.7-22

Keywords: Emergency telecommunications, 5G, Artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Crisis management, Resilient networks, Disaster response, Interoperability, Cybersecurity, Intelligent systems

GPS-Based Location Tracking System for Emergency Response Management

Author: Fidelis I Onah and Emmanuel O Edem

Published Online: May, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.2.23-46

Keywords: Android phones, Distress signal, Emergency response, Location tracking, Global positioning system (GPS), Short message service (SMS), Mobile app

Quantum Threats and UWB-IoT Security: A Comprehensive Review of Quantum-Safe Cryptographic Mechanisms

Author: Kamran Ayub

Published Online: May, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.2.47-62

Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT) networks, Quantum computing, Cryptography, Ultra-Wideband (UWB)

Self-Improving Agentic AI Through Bayesian Meta-Learning

Author: Kaushik Bar

Published Online: May, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.2.63-82

Keywords: Agentic artificial intelligence (AI), Bayesian meta-learning (BML), Self-improvement, Uncertainty quantification, Autonomous systems

Archives


Volume 17, Issue 1, February 2025
IoT Adoption in Nigeria’s Telecom Sector: Trends, Barriers and Future Prospects

Author: Paschal U Chinedu, Duke Oghorodi, Ejayeta Jeroh, Sodiq Ibrahim Omotosho, Emmanuel John Abah, Oludare Temiloluwa Stephen, Kingsley Amarime, Chukwuemeka Pascal Nwankwo and Wilson Nwankwo

Published Online: February, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.1.7-42

Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT), Adoption, Challenges for usability, Opportunities

AI-Driven Solutions for Mitigating Human-Wildlife Conflict in Biodiversity Hotspots

Author: Renju John and Fiza Akbar

Published Online: February, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.1.43-53

Keywords: AI-driven solutions, Human-wildlife conflict, Biodiversity Hotspots

A VPN Security Log Management and Visualization System

Author: Fidelis I Onah and Samuel Ukoha

Published Online: February, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.1.54-74

Keywords: VPN, Logging, Alerting, Data correlation, Log analysis, Log visualization, Audit trailing

Secure Code Generation with LLMs: Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies

Author: Kaushik Bar

Published Online: February, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.1.75-95

Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI) code synthesis, Secures software development, Large Language Models (LLMs), Static and dynamic code analysis, Adversarial testing in AI

OPPO SuperFactory

Author: Faria Zafar and Indu Perepu

Published Online: February, 2025

DOI: 10.71329/IUPJTC/2025.17.1.96-107

Keywords: Smartphone manufacturing, Mobile communications, Chinese company, Superfactory, Technological innovation