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Mobile Networks and Applications

The Journal of SPECIAL ISSUES on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing

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Mobile Networks and Applications - Intelligent Regulation and Governance of Digital Services

Overview:

The digital economy has become an important engine driving economic growth and a significant breakthrough in industrial upgrading. In the digital economy, digital services, supported by information technologies, such as the Internet, the Internet of Things, and big data, form an efficient connection between service suppliers and service consumers in various sectors of modern service industry. It has changed the traditional supply-demand model, cooperative division of labors, as well as the way of value creation and distribution, and has grown into a new economic model.


While supporting economic growth, digital services should also undertake social responsibilities. Over the past few years, the rapid growth of digital services and various platforms has led to a series of problems caused by regulatory gaps, including internet financial fraud, counterfeit and shoddy products in e-commerce, data misuse and infringement of user privacy, dissemination of illegal content, unfairness and potential discrimination caused by AI algorithms and so on. Effective governance of digital services is urgently needed. Research on the regulation and governance of digital services should be conducted, to form a stable, orderly, and vibrant governance system for digital services and cultivate a healthy governance ecosystem. Therefore, this issue aims to investigate the research related to the intelligent regulation and governance of digital services.


Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following scope:

  • The language model of service regulation
  • The definition tool for service regulation rules
  • The privacy protection framework for data related to regulation
  • Adaptive algorithms for regulation detection and risk identification in service regulation
  • Small sample training of adaptive algorithms
  • Service regulation in specific areas

Important Dates


Manuscript submission deadline: 10 September 2024

Notification of acceptance: 10 October 2024

Submission of final revised paper: 10 November 2024

Publication of special issue (tentative): Dec 2024

Submission Procedure

Authors should follow the MONET Journal manuscript format described at the journal site. Manuscripts should be submitted on-line through http://www.editorialmanager.com/mone/ (this opens in a new tab).

A copy of the manuscript should also be emailed to the Guest Editors at the following email address xxyang@sspu.edu.cn

Guest Editors:

Prof. Xiaoxian Yang, Shanghai Polytechnic University, xxyang@sspu.edu.cn (this opens in a new tab)

Prof. Li Kuang, Central South University, kuangli@csu.edu.cn (this opens in a new tab)

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