期刊名称:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BROADCASTING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
This Transaction serves the broadcast technology profession worldwide by publishing original, high-quality papers that present significant contributions to broadcast technology. Authors need not be a member of the IEEE or of the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society.
The contents of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting are intended to be intelligible and interesting to non-specialists as well as to experts in the field of the particular contribution. Accordingly, authors are requested to submit their work beforehand to the scrutiny of a colleague who is not familiar with the details of the work. Constructive feedback from the colleague may indicate areas for improvement if some readers could have difficulty in understanding the author's intentions.
Field of Interest Devices, equipment, techniques and systems related to broadcast technology, including the production, distribution, transmission, and propagation aspects.
Publication Schedule Printed quarterly with issues in March, June, September and December and mailed to all members of the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society.
Tables of Contents for issues of the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting are available on-line at IEEE Xplore
Instructions to Authors
Readers are encouraged to submit papers and correspondence to the IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting.
Types of Contributions: Contributions may be papers or correspondence. The distinction is not one of quality, but rather of nature.
A paper is a presentation of significant research, development, or application of broadcast technology. Papers include contributions from authors that describe useful new results, ideas, or innovations that advance the state-of-the-art of broadcast technology engineering, systems, and applications. Alternatively, papers may present tutorial expositions on topics of current interest.
A correspondence is a concise description of a contribution to a specific aspect of design, realization, or operation of a broadcast technology. Correspondence can include preliminary results and short reports on completed work that is of current interest to workers in the field of broadcast technology. Correspondence serves also as a means to comment on previously published papers, suggestions for new work, and errata. A short, well-written correspondence could be published more rapidly than a paper. Correspondence contributions are subjected to the same peer review process used for papers.
Editorial Board
IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting c/o BT Editorial Office 445 Hoes Lane Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 USA
email: bt-pubs@ieee.org
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