IEEE MTT-S Publications

PUBLICATIONS

Mission

The Microwave Theory and Techniques Society actively encourages the publication of technical articles in both the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques and the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, and the publication of applications, surveys and tutorials in the Microwave Magazine.  

The Magazine, The Transactions and The Letters are the preeminent journals of their type in microwave technology. Currently more than 400 articles and 4,000 pages are published in The Transactions each year. In terms of downloads, the Transactions is one of the top three journals in the field of electro technology. Publication averages 9 months from submission of manuscripts. The Letters has articles of three pages or less and rapid publication of around four months. The Magazine brings Society news and other microwave industry issues and developments to Society members. There is diversity of content, including humor, financial affairs, technical trends and developments, etc. The Magazine is distinguished from trade magazines by its selection process for magazine issue themes and feature articles, and is not influenced by advertising. The Book Series sponsored by the Society and co-published by IEEE and John Wiley is the leading series on microwave and wireless component technology. The Society has extensive digital products including the Microwave Archive (CD-Rom collection) and Multimedia Products. All this has been made possible by volunteers, authors, and readers like you.

Altogether the IEEE publishes and makes electronically available 120 journals and 300 conference proceedings. The IEEE publishes 18 of the top 20 journals in electrical and electronics engineering, according to recently released results from the annual Institute for Scientific Information Journal Citation Study. The ISI study ranks journals' impact by the number of times they are quoted or cited by other scientific publications.

For more information about publications, see the Publications Committee.

 

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