IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Capability was one of the most cited journals, ranking number nineteen in telecommunications in 2004, according to the annual Journal Citation Report (2004 edition) publisihed by the Institute for Scientific Information. Read more at http://www.ieee.org/products/citations/html.
The enhancement of electromagnetic compatibility (electromagnetic compatibility is defined as the capability of systems or equipment to be tested in the intended environment at designed levels of efficiency without degradation due to electromagnetic interactions), including, but not necessarily limited to:
The generation of engineering standards
Measurement techniques and test procedures
Measuring instruments
Equipment and systems characteristics, such as susceptibility (immunity), vulnerability, related propagation effects, and subjective effects, frequency allocation and assignment
Improved (interference reduction or control) techniques and components
Education in electromagnetic compatibility
Studies of the origins of interference, both man-made and natural, and their classification
Spectrum conservation
Spectrum utilization
Shielding techniques
Side effects of electromagnetic energy
Scientific, technical, industrial, professional or other activities that contribute to this field, or utilize the techniques or products of this field, subject as the art develops, to additions, subtractions, or other modifications directed or approved by the IEEE Technical Activities Board.
Contacts
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Perry F. Wilson
Group Leader
RF Fields Group
NIST 818.02 325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80305, USA
Phone: 303-497-3406
Fax: 303-497-6665
Email: pfw@boulder.nist.gov