期刊名称:WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Wireless Personal Communications is an archival, peer-reviewed, scientific and technical journal publishing tutorial, survey and original research papers considering theoretical, engineering and experimental aspects. The journal accepts five main types of papers: (i) full technical papers subject to normal review procedures; (ii) short papers subject to a review process and shorter publication times; (iii) papers for a special section on the technical aspects of policy and standardisation; (iv) letters containing new research thoughts and experimental ideas; and (v) invited papers on specific topics by renowned experts. The journal thus serves scientists working in both universities and research laboratories, as well as practising engineers. The journal covers the following broad areas in radio communications, voice, data, images and combinations (i.e., multimedia):
Propagation aspects;
System models: modulation channel coding;
Speech and image coding;
Multiple access techniques: CDMA, FDMA, RMA, TDMA;
Protocols performance evaluation;
Radio local area networks;
Networking and architectures;
Spectrum resource allocation (dynamic channel allocation, handoff and power control);
Land mobile radio systems: satellite, outdoor and indoor systems;
Communicaton aspects of intelligent vehicle highway systems;
Infrared communications;
MM wave communication systems;
Consumer communications;
Computer communications;
Radiolink design, wireless and multimedia terminals and operation;
Services and applications of PCS (Personal Communications Systems) and SDS (Radio Data Systems);
Antennas and diversity systems;
Technological aspects: particularly laboratory models and developments;
Policy issues and frequency regulations: technical aspects;
Future communication systems.
Instructions to Authors
Authors are encouraged to submit high quality, original works which have not appeared, nor are under consideration, in other journals.
Authors should submit five hard copies of their final manuscript (and on disk) to:
WIRE - Editorial Office Kluwer Academic Publishers Van Godewijckstraat 30 P.O. Box 990 3300 AZ Dordrecht The Netherlands Tel.: +31-78-6 576 000 Fax: +31-78-6 576 555
1. For prompt attention, all correspondence can be directed to this address.
2. Enclose with each manuscript, on a separate page, from three to five key words.
3. Enclose originals for the illustrations, in the style described below, for one copy of the manuscript. Photocopies of the figures may accompany the remaining copies of the manuscript. Alternatively, original illustrations may be submitted after the paper has been accepted.
4. Enclose a separate page giving the preferred address of the contact author for correspondence and return of proofs. Please be sure to include a telephone number and a fax number.
5. The refereeing is done by anonymous reviewers.
6. Papers exceeding 50 pages in length (including figures) may be returned to the author for shortening.
Manuscripts in LaTeX
Wireless Personal Communications prefers the submission of papers in LaTeX. The supply of accepted-for-publication papers in their final form on MS-DOS or Apple Macintosh diskettes in LaTeX, together with a hard-copy version (in case anything needs to be checked) will ensure more rapid publication. A LaTeX style file can be obtained from the Publisher (Internet: http://www.wkap.nl/authors/jrnlstylefiles/
Style for Manuscript
Typeset, double or 1.5 space; use one side of sheet only (laser printed, typewritten and good quality duplication acceptable).
Use an informative title for the paper and include an abstract of 100 to 250 words at the head of the manuscript. The abstract should be a carefully worded description of the problem addressed, the key ideas introduced, and the results. Abstracts will be printed with the article.
Provide a separate double-spaced sheet listing all footnotes, beginning with "Affiliation of author" and continuing with numbered footnotes. Acknowledgement of financial support may be given if appropriate.
References
References should be cited in numerical order in which they appear in the text. References should be complete and numbered, in the following style:
Style for papers
Author(s)‘s initials followed by last name for each author, paper title, publication name, volume, inclusive page numbers, month and year.
Style for books
Author(s), title, publisher, location, year, chapter or page numbers (if desired).
Examples
Books
D. Marr, Vision, a Computational Investigation into the Human Representation & Processing of Visual Information, Freeman: San Francisco, CA, 1982.
Journal Article
A. Rosenfeld and M. Thurston, "Edge and curve detection for visual scene analysis," IEEE Trans. Comput. vol. C-20 pp., 562-569, 1971.
Conference Proceedings
A. Witkin, "Scales space filtering," in Proc. Int. Joint Conf. Artif. Intell., Karlsruhe, West Germany, 1983, pp. 1019-1021.
Lab. memo
A.L.Yuille and T. Poggio, "Scaling theorems for zero crossings." M.I.T. Artif. Intell. Lab., Massachusetts Inst. Technol., Cambridge, MA, A.I. Memo. 722, 1983.
Type or mark mathematical copy exactly as it should appear in print. Journal style for letter symbols is as follows: variables, italic type (indicated by underline); constants, roman text type; matrices and vectors, boldface type (indicated by wavy underline). In word-processor manuscripts, use appropriate typeface. It will be assumed that letters in displayed equations are to be set in italic type unless you mark them otherwise. All letter symbols in text discussion must be marked if they should be italic or boldface. Indicate best breaks for equations in case they will not fit on one line.
Style for Illustrations
Originals for illustrations should be sharp, noise-free, and of good contrast. We regret that we cannot provide drafting or art service.
Line drawings should be in laser printer output or in India ink on paper, or board. Use 8 1/2 by 11-inch size sheets if possible, to simplify handling of the manuscript.
Each figure should be mentioned in the text and numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. Specify the desired location of each figure in the text, but place the figure itself on a separate page following the text.
Number each table consecutively using Arabic numerals. Please label any material that can be typeset as a table, reserving the term "figure" for material that has been drawn. Specify the desired location of each table in the text, but place the table itself on a separate page following the text. Type a brief title above each table.
All lettering should be large enough to permit legible reduction.
Photographs should be glossy prints, of good contrast and gradation, and any reasonable size.
Number each original on the back.
Provide a separate sheet listing all figure captions, in proper style for the typesetter, e.g., "Fig. 3. Examples of the fault coverage of random vectors in (a) combinational and (b) sequential circuits."
Proofing
Page proofs for articles to be included in a journal issue will be sent to the first named author for proofing, unless otherwise informed. The proofread copy should be received back by the Publisher within 72 hours.
Copyright
It is the policy of Kluwer Academic Publishers to own the copyright of all contributions it publishes. To comply with the U.S. Copyright Law, authors are required to sign a copyright transfer form before publication. This form returns to authors and their employers full rights to reuse their material for their own purposes. Authors must submit a signed copy of this form with their manuscript.
Reprints
Each group of authors will be entitled to 25 free reprints of their paper.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Ramjee Prasad Aalborg University, Denmark
Associate Editor: Tatiana K. Madsen Aalborg University, Denmark
Advisory Editorial Board:
J.C. Arnbak, The Netherlands;
Bob Brodersen, USA;
E. Damosso, Italy;
Håkon Eriksson, Sweden;
Takeshi Hattori, Japan;
D. Kucar, Canada;
W.C.Y. Lee, USA
Editorial Board: H. Aghvami, UK; P. Agrawal, USA; Y. Akaiwa, Japan; H. Al-Raweshidy, UK; R. Augusti, Spain; J. Bach Andersen, Denmark; P.W. Baier, Germany; Y. Bar-Ness, USA; S.K. Barton, UK; E. Bonek, Austria; M. Bousquet, France; C.J. Burkley, Ireland; S. Chandran, Malaysia; J.C.I. Chuang, USA; L.M. Correia, Portugal; J.R. Cruz, USA; G. Csopaki, Hungary; A.C. Davies, UK; D.M.J. Devasirvatham, USA; S. Dixit, USA; M. El Zarki, USA; M. Engels, Belgium; G. Falciasecca, Italy; J. Farserotu, Switzerland; P. Fortier, Canada; J.G. Gardiner, UK; S. Hara, Japan; Chih-lin I, USA; M. Imai, Japan; B. Jabbari, USA; S.S. Jamuar, India; U.S. Jha, USA; K. Kagoshima, Japan; O. Kato, Japan; S. Kato, USA; R. Kohno, Japan; T. Korhonen, Finland; I. Korn, Australia; G.S. Kuo, Taiwan; W. Krzymien, Canada; M. Latva-Aho, Finland; Jae Hong Lee, South Korea; Lin-Shan Lee, Taiwan; P. Leppänen, Finland; K. Ben Letaief, Hong Kong; P. Leuthold, Switzerland; J. Lilleberg, Finland; J.P.M.G. Linnartz, The Netherlands; T. Mathiopoulos, Canada; S. McLaughlin, UK; P. Mermelstein, Canada; L. Muñoz, Spain; M. Nakagawa, Japan; I.G. Niemegeers, The Netherlands; T. Nojima, Japan; L. Olsson, Sweden; J. Pereira, Belgium; A. Polydoros, USA; S. Ponnekanti, UK; S. Pupolin, Italy; J. Rapeli, Finland; H. Rohling, Germany; M. Ruggieri, Italy; P. van Rooyen, USA; M. Shafi, New Zealand; J. Shapira, Israel; A.U.H. Sheikh, Hong Kong; E.S. Sousa, Canada; T T Tjhung, Singapore; B. Tsybakov, USA; L. Vandendorpe, Belgium; B. Walke, Germany; B.X. Wu, PR of China; S. Yoshida, Japan; T S Yum, Hong Kong; J. Zander, Sweden; Z. Zvonar, USA
For questions related to any aspect of this journal, please contact:
Mr Mark de Jongh Publishing Editor
Kluwer Academic Publishers Mr. Mark de Jongh Van Godewijckstraat 30 P.O.Box 17 3300 AA Dordrecht The Netherlands
Phone: +31 78 6576252 Fax: +31 78 6576377 E-mail: Mark.deJongh@wkap.nl
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