Annals of Telecommunications

2.6k papers and 13.7k indexed citations i.

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The 2.6k papers published in Annals of Telecommunications in the last decades have received a total of 13.7k indexed citations. Papers published in Annals of Telecommunications usually cover Electrical and Electronic Engineering (1.0k papers), Computer Networks and Communications (827 papers) and Aerospace Engineering (341 papers) specifically the topics of Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques (170 papers), Wireless Communication Networks Research (167 papers) and Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization (120 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Annals of Telecommunications are Raymond Steele, Gérard Battail, Ljubiša Stanković, Maurice Bellanger, F. Auzel, J. C. Tolédano, Jean-Pierre Bérenger, Maciej Stasiak, Fadi Al‐Turjman and Michel Minoux.

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Fields of papers published in Annals of Telecommunications

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