Publications

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

 

The IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (T-MTT) is the preeminent publication concerning RF and microwave technology. It focuses on that part of engineering and theory associated with microwave/millimeter-wave components, devices, circuits, and systems involving the generation, modulation, demodulation, control, transmission, and detection of microwave signals. This includes scientific, technical, and industrial activities. Microwave theory and techniques relates to electromagnetic waves usually in the frequency region between a few MHz and a THz; other spectral regions and wave types are included within the scope of the Society whenever basic microwave theory and techniques can yield useful results. Generally, this occurs in the theory of wave propagation in structures with dimensions comparable to a wavelength, and in the related techniques for analysis and design.

IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology

 

The IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology publishes original research on terahertz theory, techniques, and applications as they relate to basic science, components, devices, circuits, and systems involving all aspects of terahertz waves (300 GHz – 10 THz). The Transactions covers a wide range of activities and developments in terahertz science and applications while, at the same time, helping to bridge the technology gap between the RF and photonics communities.

IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems

 

IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems focuses on advances in the study and development of radar systems for a wide range of applications. Articles on theoretical, application-oriented, and experimental studies with an emphasis on novelty in radar systems are considered. Within the particular context of radar, applications include detection, imaging, and tracking; weather monitoring; automotive; medical/biological; remote sensing; multifunction operation; advanced radar architectures and subsystems; spectrum sharing; passive sensing; bistatic/multistatic; signal processing; waveform diversity and MIMO; mm-wave/THz sensing; ultrawideband; over-the-horizon operation; automated/cognitive sensing; bio-inspired sensing; nonlinear modeling and effects; resource management; signatures, characterization, and identification; electronic warfare; machine learning and more.

IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering

 

The IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society is a co-sponsor of IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering (TQE), IEEE’s new open-access journal, which covers topics in the physical design of both classical and quantum components of quantum information systems and applications and software for those systems, including design tools. Quantum information systems include quantum computers, sensors, communications systems, and metrology.