SJR:
0.202
SNIP:
0.2
CiteScore™:
0.23
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Telecommunications and Radio EngineeringAims and ScopeTelecommunications 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. Most Downloaded ArticlesANALYSIS OF A SOLAR SIMULATOR BASED ON THE ELECTRODELESS SULFUR LAMP FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES METHOD OF RADAR MASKING OF THE GROUND BASED MILITARY EQUIPMENT OBJECTS DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEMS FOR FREQUENCY IMPEDANCEMETRY OF BIOTISSUES USING THE "ARDUINO" PLATFORMS ESTIMATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING EFFICIENCY THE METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC MEASUREMENT OF THE RADAR ANTENNA GAIN Automatic Control of Radio Communication Networks Design |