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Introduction
It is
beyond all expectations that communication engineering
has grown very fastly to be the next business revolution.
This explosive growth was spurred by both an information
explosion and a technology revolution. In the radio
frequency area, the trend is to move from narrowband
to wideband with a family of standards and technologies.
Many enabling technologies including wideband code-division
multiple
access, software-defined radio, intelligent antennas,
and digital processing devices are greatly improving
the spectral efficiency of communication systems.
The addition of mobility to communication engineering
has enabled new applications not meaningful in fixed
networks e.g., positioing-based services. However,
the developments in communication engineering has
only begun and in the future we will see new application
areas opening up.
Radiomatics
- Journal of Communication Engineering, a new refereed
journal, is seeking submissions that will present visionary
concepts and stimulating ideas in communication engineering
both at the theory and application levels.
Objectives
The
objectives of the journal is to be a source for communication
engineering research and development and to serve as
an outlet for facilitating communication and networking
among communication engineering researchers and professionals
across academics, government, industry, researchers,
and students.
Readership
Professionals
from government, academia, research, finance, regulation,
network operators, equipment & infrastructure suppliers,
content providers, application developers, service integrators
and any other sector confronted with the communication
engineering.
Publication
Radiomatics
is to be published three times a year in January, May
and September , three issues per volume, one volume
per year. The journal publishes original and review
papers, technical reports, case studies, conference
reports, management reports, book reviews, and notes,
commentaries, and news. Contribution may be by submission
or invitation, and suggestions for special issues and
publications are welcome. Submissions will be subject
to double-blind review procedure.
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