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Telecommunications and Radio Engineering

Published 12 issues per year

ISSN Print: 0040-2508

ISSN Online: 1943-6009

SJR: 0.185 SNIP: 0.268 CiteScore™:: 1.5 H-Index: 22

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Aims and Scope

Telecommunications and Radio Engineering publishes original full-length scientific articles and concise technical notes over a wide range of different directions of electronics, radio physics, and radio engineering. Among these topics are the new mathematical approaches in electromagnetic theory, microwave electromagnetics, microwave and satellite telecommunications, signal processing, radio-wave imaging, wave propagation and scattering, radar remote sensing and radio navigation engineering, waveguides and antennas, along with feeder systems. The journal will also consider papers devoted to semiconductor or vacuum electronic devices, nanotechnology in electronics, and new physical phenomena for generation of electromagnetic waves. Applied radio physics, radio physical methods in environment and space research, and radio technology in biomedical investigations have been the objective of papers which will be taken for publications. The journal will also consider reviews devoted to the current status of research on the separate branches of telecommunications or radio engineering.
Submitted manuscripts should make a contribution to comprehension of problems or technical solutions which are useful in application or prepared in the frame of the considered program.
The Scope of Telecommunications and Radio Engineering will address to theoreticians and engineers working on communication theory and networks, protection of information, cryptography, encryption, stegananalysis, radar and radio navigation systems, radio transmitting and receiving equipment and instrumentation.