International Journal of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and ApplicationsIJRFITA provides the primary forum to report and address the fundamental engineering and physical issues of RFID tag operation and tag/reader communication. The tag technologies will include backscatter, chip-less RFID and other alternatives to the classical chip and antenna combinations. The perspective is one of the hardware physical and mathematical foundations as opposed to enterprise software communicating with readers and the commercial product numbering systems.IJRFITA provides the primary forum to report and address the fundamental engineering and physical issues of RFID tag operation and tag/reader communication. The tag technologies will include backscatter, chip-less RFID and other alternatives to the classical chip and antenna combinations. The perspective is one of the hardware physical and mathematical foundations as opposed to enterprise software communicating with readers and the commercial product numbering systems.
Radio ScienceRadio Science (RDS) publishes original research papers on electromagnetic propagation at radio frequencies from extremely low frequencies to tremendously high frequencies (3 Hz to 3 THz), and at visible light frequencies (430 THz to 790 THz) and its applications. Contributions may address propagation through, interaction with, and remote sensing of structures, geophysical media, plasmas, and materials, and applications to remote sensing of the Earth and extra-terrestrial signals. Contributions may cover measurement, modelling, prediction and forecasting techniques pertinent to fields and waves, antennas, signals, and systems both terrestrial and air/space-based.
International Journal of Radio Frequency InnovationsInternational Journal of Radio Frequency Innovations is a print and e-journal focused towards the rapid publication of fundamental research papers on all areas of Electronic Design Technologies.
International Journal of Radio Frequency DesignThe aim of this journal is to bring together all the original research papers and publication that fall under the area of radio frequency. It covers a wide range of topics from antennas to GPS modules and is focused to present original papers and reviews on significant advancement. Journal also covers wide range of instrumentation technology and theoretical representation of technologies of recent impacts. It's a biannual journal, started in 2015.
IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency IdentificationThe IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts addressing various aspects of RFID systems. The articles describe advances in theory, algorithms, design techniques, implementations, and applications of RFID systems. Both emerging research and commercial trends in the rapidly evolving field of RFID are covered. Applications span a wide range of fields including healthcare, asset monitoring, security, finance, energy, and transport.
Telecommunications and Radio EngineeringTelecommunications and Radio Engineering publishes original full-length scientific articles and concise technical notes over a wide range of different directions of electronics, radio physics, and radio engineering. Among these topics are the new mathematical approaches in electromagnetic theory, microwave electromagnetics, microwave and satellite telecommunications, signal processing, radio-wave imaging, wave propagation and scattering, radar remote sensing and radio navigation engineering, waveguides and antennas, along with feeder systems. The journal will also consider papers devoted to semiconductor or vacuum electronic devices, nanotechnology in electronics, and new physical phenomena for generation of electromagnetic waves. Applied radio physics, radio physical methods in environment and space research, and radio technology in biomedical investigations have been the objective of papers which will be taken for publications. The journal will also consider reviews devoted to the current status of research on the separate branches of telecommunications or radio engineering.
International Journal of Microwave and Wireless TechnologiesThe prime objective of the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies is to enhance the communication between microwave engineers throughout the world. It is therefore interdisciplinary and application oriented, providing a platform for the microwave industry. Coverage includes: active circuits, amplifiers, oscillators, frequency mixers and other, semiconductor device technologies, passive components, analogue and mixed-signal circuits, optical-microwave interactions, microwave-related electromagnetic compatibility, RF systems, radar and industrial applications, applied electromagnetic field theory, transmission lines and waveguides, antennas, biological effects and medical applications.
International Journal of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and ApplicationsIJRFITA provides the primary forum to report and address the fundamental engineering and physical issues of RFID tag operation and tag/reader communication. The tag technologies will include backscatter, chip-less RFID and other alternatives to the classical chip and antenna combinations. The perspective is one of the hardware physical and mathematical foundations as opposed to enterprise software communicating with readers and the commercial product numbering systems.
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Engineers GarageEngineers Garage started its operation in the year 2010 with the mission to empower people with technology Acquired by WTWH Media in 2019, Engineers Garage is now part of the EE World Online Network that powers EDABoard.com, Electro-Tech-Online.com, DesignFast.com and other targeted technology sites in the electronics segments.
International Telecommunicatiion Union (ITU)The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies – ICTs.
Founded in 1865 to facilitate international connectivity in communications networks, we allocate global radio spectrum and satellite orbits, develop the technical standards that ensure networks and technologies seamlessly interconnect, and strive to improve access to ICTs to underserved communities worldwide
NASA State-of-the-Art of Small Spacecraft TechnologyAt its 20 centers and facilities across the country – and the only National Laboratory in space – NASA studies Earth, including its climate, our Sun, and our solar system and beyond. We conduct research, testing, and development to advance aeronautics, including electric propulsion and supersonic flight. We develop and fund space technologies that will enable future exploration and benefit life on Earth.
NIST - RF Technology DivisionNIST CTL’s Radio Frequency (RF) Technology Division develops theory, metrology and standards for the technologies that drive the future of wireless communications. Our work spans on-chip measurements of the transistors that generate wireless signals, the testing of free-field signals and the antennas that send and receive them, and the characterization of the integrated circuits that receive and process signals. We tackle fundamental radio frequency (RF) measurement problems applicable to a wide array of industry and government players and contribute to three of CTL’s major programs: Spectrum Sharing, Next-Generation 5G Wireless, and Fundamental Metrology for Communications.
OCIO Radio Frequency ManagementThe OCIO Radio Frequency Management Division (RFMD) ensures the availability and usability of Radio Frequency spectrum to radio users in the Department of Commerce (DOC). The Department Administrative Order 201-39 establishes policies and responsibilities.
Radio Frequency ManagementAFC is APCO’s spectrum management arm, providing comprehensive radio frequency coordination for public safety agencies. With the most experienced staff and the largest network of volunteer experts, AFC is the only organization that provides full radio frequency management services for public safety agencies.
UCAR Center for Science EducationThe UCAR Center for Science Education (UCAR SciEd) serves the geoscience community by amplifying and complementing the work of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) member universities by reaching our audiences: K-12 educators, university faculty, students, and the public through excellence in educational programs and experiences.
Speeding-Up Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuit Sizing with Neural Networks by Nuno C. C. Lourenço; Ricardo M. F. Martins; Pedro J. C. D. C. Vaz; João L. C. P. Domingues; António P. L. Gusmão; Nuno C. G. HortaIn this book, innovative research using artificial neural networks (ANNs) is conducted to automate the sizing task of RF IC design, which is used in two different steps of the automatic design process. The advances in telecommunications, such as the 5th generation broadband or 5G for short, open doors to advances in areas such as health care, education, resource management, transportation, agriculture and many other areas. Consequently, there is high pressure in todays market for significant communication rates, extensive bandwidths and ultralow-power consumption. This is where radiofrequency (RF) integrated circuits (ICs) come in hand, playing a crucial role.
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Professional Associations
Aerospace & Flight Test Radio Coordinating Council, Inc.AFTRCC's objectives may be summarized as follows:
To advance the arts and sciences of radio communications, and the efficient allocation and utilization of the electromagnetic spectrum, in connection with the flight testing of aircraft, missiles and major components thereof.
To protect and promote the interests of the aerospace manufacturing industry in the availability of suitable radio frequency resources, and in the formulation of rules and policies relating to the usage of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Federal Communications CommissionMany consumer and industrial products make use of some form of electromagnetic energy. Because of its regulatory responsibilities in this area the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) often receives inquiries concerning the potential safety hazards of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy. The information on this page provides answers and information to inquiries regarding RF Safety.
International Telecommunicatiion Union (ITU)The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies – ICTs.
Founded in 1865 to facilitate international connectivity in communications networks, we allocate global radio spectrum and satellite orbits, develop the technical standards that ensure networks and technologies seamlessly interconnect, and strive to improve access to ICTs to underserved communities worldwide
National Academies: Committee on Radio FrequenciesCORF considers the needs for radio frequency requirements and interference protection for scientific and engineering research, coordinates the views of the U.S. scientists, and acts as a channel for representing the interests of U.S. scientists
National Telecommunications and Information AdministrationNTIA’s Office of Spectrum Management (OSM) is dedicated to protecting the vital federal government operations that use spectrum while also supporting the growth of commercial wireless broadband and technologies in America. Many federal agencies rely on the use of spectrum, a limited resource, to execute their core missions. There is also increasing demand for spectrum to meet the wireless broadband needs of consumers and businesses, paving the way for continued innovation and economic growth.
UCAR Center for Science EducationThe UCAR Center for Science Education (UCAR SciEd) serves the geoscience community by amplifying and complementing the work of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) member universities by reaching our audiences: K-12 educators, university faculty, students, and the public through excellence in educational programs and experiences.
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