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Welcome Prof. Xianbin Wang as Honorary Editor-in-Chief of Intelligent Networking and Computing
OAE's newly launched interdisciplinary gold open-access journal, Intelligent Networking and Computing (iNECT), is delighted to announce the appointment of Prof. Xianbin Wang as its Honorary Editor-in-Chief. Prof. Wang is a Distinguished University Professor, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Trusted Communications and Computing, and Director of the Innovation Centre for Information Engineering at Western University, Canada. He is internationally recognized for his pioneering contributions to wireless communications, intelligent networking, trusted computing, and next-generation communication systems.
About the Journal
Intelligent Networking and Computing is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research on the design, analysis, and implementation of networking and computing systems, with an emphasis on the deep integration of learning-based, data-driven, and artificial intelligence (AI)-native methodologies. The journal focuses on interdisciplinary research that advances the theories, architectures, algorithms, and systems underpinning modern networking and computing. Its scope covers wired/wireless networks, cloud/edge computing, resource management, foundation models, generative AI, end-edge-cloud collaboration, and applications in the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, and industrial systems. By encouraging cross-layer and cross-domain system design, iNECT aims to help shape the future of connected and intelligent systems.
About Prof. Xianbin Wang

Prof. Xianbin Wang is a Distinguished University Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Trusted Communications and Computing at Western University, Canada. Prof. Wang's research spans several cutting-edge areas in intelligent networking and computing, including 5G/6G communications, wireless security, trusted communications, machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), intelligent networking, and next-generation computing systems. His research has contributed significantly to advancing the theoretical foundations, system architectures, and real-world deployment of intelligent communication and computing infrastructure. Through extensive interdisciplinary collaborations with academia, industry, and government agencies, he has led more than 60 major research projects and delivered impactful innovations that have accelerated technological advancement across consumer, industrial, and defense sectors.
A globally recognized scholar, Prof. Wang has authored more than 600 highly cited publications and holds 35 patents. His pioneering research has made fundamental contributions to wireless communications, physical-layer security, intelligent networking, and trusted computing. His work has been widely adopted and cited by researchers and practitioners worldwide, with a substantial impact on both academic research and industrial innovation.
Prof. Wang has received numerous prestigious national and international honors. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA). His many distinctions include the IEEE Canada R.A. Fessenden Medal, multiple IEEE Best Paper Awards, the Research Excellence Award from Western University, the Early Researcher Award from the Government of Ontario, and the President's Excellence Award from the Communications Research Centre Canada. He has also held multiple Canada Research Chair appointments and has been recognized internationally for his leadership in wireless communications and intelligent systems.
Prof. Wang has demonstrated outstanding leadership in scholarly publishing and professional service. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE ComSoc Best Readings and of Sensors (Communications Section), and as Area Editor of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials. Throughout his distinguished career, he has held editorial positions for numerous leading journals, including IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, and IEEE Wireless Communications Letters. He has further contributed to the global research community through leadership roles in major IEEE conferences, including IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE WCNC, IEEE VTC, and many other flagship international events.
Beyond his research and editorial leadership, Prof. Wang has made substantial contributions to talent development, technology transfer, and international collaboration. He successfully led Canada's NSERC CREATE program in Communications Security, Privacy and Cyberethics and has trained a large number of highly qualified researchers who now serve academia and industry worldwide. His sustained commitment to innovation, education, and global scientific cooperation has helped shape the development of intelligent networking and computing technologies worldwide.
We are honored to welcome Prof. Xianbin Wang as Honorary Editor-in-Chief of iNECT. With his distinguished academic achievements, visionary leadership, extensive editorial experience, and global influence, he will provide invaluable strategic guidance for the future journal's development. We look forward to working closely with Prof. Wang to advance academic excellence, foster innovation, and strengthen international collaboration in intelligent networking and computing.
Editor: Tina Li
Language Editor: Amir Khan
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully Submitted by the Editorial Office of Intelligent Networking and Computing




