IEEE Communications Magazine

The IEEE Communications Magazine is a monthly magazine published by the IEEE Communications Society dealing with all areas of communications including light-wave telecommunications, high-speed data communications, personal communications systems (PCS), ISDN, and more. It includes special features, technical articles, book reviews, conferences, short courses, standards, governmental regulations and legislation, new products, and Society news. The magazine is published as IEEE Communications Magazine since 1979, replacing the IEEE Communications Society Magazine (1977-1978) and the Communications Society (1973-1976). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the magazine has a 2013 impact factor of 4.460.[1]. It is abstracted and indexed in most of the major bibliographic databases.[2] The current editor-in-chief is Tarek S. El-Bawab.

IEEE Communications Magazine
LanguageEnglish
Edited byTarek S. El-Bawab
Publication details
History1979–present
Publisher
FrequencyMonthly
11.05 (2019)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4IEEE Commun. Mag.
Indexing
ISSN0163-6804
Links

Editors

  • Tarek S. El-Bawab (Jackson State University), 2018-present
  • Osman Gebizlioglu (Huawei Technologies), 2015-2017
  • Sean Moore (Centripetal Networks), 2013-2014
  • Steve Gorshe (PMC-Sierra, Inc.), 2010-2012
  • Nim K. Cheung (Telcordia Tech., Inc.), -2009
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References

  1. "IEEE Communications Magazine". 2013 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2014.
  2. "IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE - 0163-6804 | MIAR 2020 live. Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals" (in Spanish). MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona.


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