IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

4.4k papers and 69.4k indexed citations i.

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The 4.4k papers published in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters in the last decades have received a total of 69.4k indexed citations. Papers published in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters usually cover Electrical and Electronic Engineering (3.8k papers), Computer Networks and Communications (1.8k papers) and Aerospace Engineering (1.2k papers) specifically the topics of Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization (1.4k papers), Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies (1.2k papers) and Cooperative Communication and Network Coding (835 papers). The most active scholars publishing in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters are Rui Zhang, Akram Al‐Hourani, Geoffrey Ye Li, Sithamparanathan Kandeepan, Qingqing Wu, Shi Jin, Mohamed‐Slim Alouini, Xiaojun Yuan, Chao-Kai Wen and Emil Björnson.

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Fields of papers published in IEEE Wireless Communications Letters

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