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International Journal of Ultra Wideband Communications and Systems (IJUWBCS)
ISSN (Online): 1758-7298 - ISSN (Print): 1758-728X Journal Home page: ------------------ http://www.inderscience.com/ijuwbcs/ Author information: ------------------- Refer to journal home page. Timeline: --------- 4 issues per year Scope: ------ IJUWBCS is a scholarly, refereed and peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to disseminating technical information in the areas of ultra wideband (UWB) communications and systems across the globe. The main objective of IJUWBCS is to provide a common platform to contribute and discuss recent cutting-edge research works related to the theory, simulation and practice of different aspects of UWB communications and systems. It also aims to provide an international forum for reporting progress and advances in UWB communications, signal processing and networking. The ultimate goal of IJUWBCS is to become one of the best resources for UWB researchers, professionals, scientists, engineers and educators. IJUWBCS publishes original advances in theoretical, experimental and simulation research works, technical reports, case studies, invited articles, review articles, book reviews, tutorials and notes in the area of UWB communications and systems. Special Issues devoted to important topics in UWB communications and systems will occasionally be published. Papers in communications, networks and signal processing related to UWB communications and systems will also be covered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Channel modelling and measurements Coding modulation and detection Co-existence and interference mitigation Consumer electronics applications Emerging wireless standards Energy efficient cross-layer design Field trials and measurements Home networking applications Information theoretic limits Integrated circuit designs Low power consumption techniques Measurement for type approval Multicarrier systems (such as MB-OFDM) Multiple access interference and capacity Pulse generation and shaping Radio access protocols and architectures Radio networks, ranging, localisation and positioning RF modules, circuits and systems Signal generation and modelling Spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum sharing Synchronisation and time reversal System architectures and spectral management UWB antennas and arrays UWB beamforming, MIMO and UWB-MAS UWB filters, power dividers and amplifiers UWB radio over fibre or power line UWB sensing, medical imaging and radar UWB transreceivers Wireless personal/body area networks Wireless USB Wireless firewire Editors and Members of the Editorial Board: ------------------------------------------ Editor in Chief: Dr. R.S. Kshetrimayum Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Electronics and Communications Engineering Department Guwahati 781039 INDIA krs@iitg.ernet.in Regional Editor China and Australia: Dr. Yan Zhang Simula Research Laboratory NORWAY Regional Editor Europe: Prof. M.-G. Di Benedetto University of Rome La Sapienza ITALY Regional Editor UK and Middle East: Prof. Mohammad Ghavami King's College London UK Regional Editor USA and South East Asia: Dr. Zhi Ning Chen Institute for Infocomm Research SINGAPORE Assistant Editor: J. R. Panda Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati INDIA Advisory Board: Prof. Ramjee Prasad Aalborg University DENMARK Dr. Kai Siwiak TimeDerivative, Inc. USA Editorial Board Members: Dr. Bazil Taha Ahmed Universidad Autonoma de Madrid SPAIN M. Baghaei-Nejad KTH Royal Institute of Technology SWEDEN Dhiman Barman University of California, Riverside USA Dr. Mauro Biagi University of Rome "La Sapienza" ITALY Prof. Miguel Calvo-Ramón E.T.S. Ingenieros de Telecomunicación SPAIN Prof. Xiaodong Chen Queen Mary, University of London UK Dr. Yifan Chen University of Greenwich UK Dr. Xiaoli Chu King's College London UK Dr. R. C. De Lamare University of York UK Dr. Catherine Dehollain Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) SWITZERLAND Dipto Dey Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd INDIA Dr. Mehrdad Dianati University of Surrey UK Dr. Yong Liang Guan Nanyang Technological University SINGAPORE Anubhav Gupta Freescale Semiconductor Inc. USA Dr. Aawatif Hayar Eurecom FRANCE Prof. Dr. Ing. Thomas Kaiser Leibniz University of Hannover GERMANY Dr. Nemai Chandra Karmakar Monash University AUSTRALIA Dr. Supeng Leng University of Electronic Science and Technology P.R. CHINA Dr. Huaping Liu Oregon State University USA Prof. Anil Mahanta Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati INDIA Dr. W. Q. Malik Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA Prof. S. N. Merchant Indian Institute of Technology Bombay INDIA Dr. Lorenzo Mucchi University of Florence ITALY Prof. Masoumeh Nasiri-Kenari Sharif University of Technology IRAN Ramu Pillalamarri Reliance Communications Ltd INDIA Dr. Robert Caiming Qiu Tennessee Technological University USA Debarati Sen Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur INDIA Dr. M. G. Shayesteh Urmia University IRAN Prof. Alain Sibille ENSTA ParisTech FRANCE H. B. Soni G H Patel College of Engineering and Technology INDIA Dr. Anshul Tyagi Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee INDIA Dr. Ping Wang Nanyang Technological University SINGAPORE Dr. Xinbing Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University P.R. CHINA Prof. Dr. Ing. Werner Wiesbeck Universitaet Karlsruhe GERMANY Prof. Dr. Ing. Ingolf Willms Universität Duisburg-Essen GERMANY Dr. Klaus Witrisal Graz University of Technology AUSTRIA Dr. Weidong Xiang University of Michigan-Dearborn USA Dr. Kun Yang University of Essex UK Dr. Chau Yuen Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) SINGAPORE Dr. T. Zasowski ETH Zentrum SWITZERLAND Dr. M. N. Zaw Yangon Technological University MYANMAR Dr. J. (Andrew) Zhang NICTA AUSTRALIA Dr. James Z. Zhang Western Carolina University USA Prof. Liren Zhang University of South Australia AUSTRALIA Dr. Lei Zhu Nanyang Technological University SINGAPORE |
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