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Frequenz

Journal of RF-Engineering and Telecommunications

Editor-in-Chief: Jakoby, Rolf

Editorial Board Member: Bangert, Axel / Böck, Georg / Bose, Ranjan / Detlefsen, Jürgen / Djordjevic, Ivan B. / Follmann, Rüdiger / Fuchs, Günter / Gaspard, Ingo / Gevorgian, Spartak / Hartnagel, Hans / Hofmann, Klaus / Jondral, Friedrich / Kasper, Erich / Kastell, Kira / Klein, Anja / Knöchel, Reinhard / Kuchenbecker, Hans-Peter / Küppers, Franko / Kürner, Thomas / Menzel, Wolfgang / Mönich, Gerhard / Pouhe, David / Rembold, Bernhard / Rohling, Hermann / Schmidt, Lorenz-Peter / Schünemann, Klaus / Thomä, Reiner / Vossiek, Martin / Weigel, Robert / Weiland, Thomas / Zoubir, Abdelhak

6 Issues per year

IMPACT FACTOR 2011: 0.124
5-year IMPACT FACTOR: 0.265

Aims and Scope

Frequenz was first published in 1947 with an circulation of 7000 copies, focusing on Telecommunications. Today, the major aim of Frequenz is to highlight current research activities and development efforts in RF/Microwave Engineering, Photonics and Communications throughout a wide frequency spectrum ranging from radio and microwave frequencies via THz and the infrared up to optical frequencies.

RF/Microwave Engineering, Photonics and Communications is a very active area of Research & Development as well as of Applications in a wide variety of fields. It has been the key to enabling technologies responsible for phenomenal growth of satellite broadcasting, wireless communications, satellite and terrestrial mobile communications and navigation, fiber optics, high-speed optical communication systems and networks. It will open up new technologies in future cognitive, frequency-agile and software-defined radios and photonic communication systems as well as in fixed and wireless sensor networks.

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Theory, Modeling, Simulation, Experiments, Techniques and Technologies at RF, Microwave, THz, Infrared, and Optical Frequencies
  • Electromagnetics
  • Material, Component and Device Characterization
  • RF, Microwave, and THz Electronics
  • Packaging and Integration Technologies
  • Integrated Optoelectronics
  • Lasers and Detectors
  • Optical Physics and Chemistry
  • Quantum Optics and Spinelectronics
  • Synthetic Metamaterials, Functional and Composite Materials and Processing
  • Electronically- and Optically-controlled Materials, Components, Devices and Systems
  • All Types of Micro-/Nano Electro-/Opto-Mechanical Systems (MEMS, MOMS, MOEMS, NEMS, NOMS, NOEMS)
  • Antennas and Propagation
  • Radar Technology, Remote Sensing, and Imaging
  • RF and Microwave Identification, Localization, and Navigation
  • RFIDs, Sensors, and Sensor Networks
  • Electrical and Optical Signal Processing
  • Satellite Communications and Technologies
  • Optical Communications and Technologies (from on-chip to chip-to-chip to backplane to in-house / data center to access, aggregation, and long-haul systems)
  • Wireless Communications, Cellular Networking, and Channel Modeling
  • Cognitive, Frequency-agile, and Software-defined Radios

Submission of Manuscripts

Frequenz is one of the leading Scientific and Technological Journals covering all aspects of RF- and Microwave Engineering, Photonics and Communications. It is a peer-reviewed, bi-monthly published Journal. It publishes papers addressing fundamental and application-oriented research as well as high-quality industrial developments, invited review articles, short communications and "comment-and-reply-notes" on papers already published. Manuscripts may present:

  • theoretical and experimental studies and investigations,

  • concepts and their realization,

  • modeling and simulation,

  • software and hardware solutions of scientific challenges and technological problems,

  • composition and characterization of functional and artificial materials,

  • macro-, micro and nano-scaled structures, devices and systems,

  • innovative ideas and novel approaches, as well as

  • established and emerging technologies, systems and applications.

Manuscripts reporting original research and development efforts not yet published or submitted for publication elsewhere are especially encouraged, but high-quality tutorials and review papers are also welcome.

As a Guest Editor, you can arrange a Special Issue or a Focused Topic of at least eight or four invited scientific papers, respectively! Please contact: frequenz@imp.tu-darmstadt.de. You can also sent a Report about:

  • International Conferences and Workshops
  • Joint Research Projects and Research Programs
  • Special Events, etc.

 

 

Instructions for Authors

 

Submitting an article

... is done online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/frequenz.
Contributions submitted to this journal must be written in clear and concise English. Only unpublished material can be accepted, and authors may not republish their paper in the same or similar form. The decision on the acceptance is taken after a peer-reviewing procedure. The journal makes no page charges.

The authors can provide the names and e-mail addresses of up to four potential reviewers.

Each article

... must begin with an abstract of less than 150 words. The abstract should be followed by an appropriate classification according to IEEE and a list of 3 to 6 index terms/keywords. The short title for the running head should contain at most 80 characters, spaces inclusive.
Please use only SI units in the text.

Figures must be of sufficiently high resolution (minimum 600 dpi). Authors are encouraged to submit illustrations in color if necessary for their scientific content. Publication of color figures is provided free of charge both in online and print editions.

References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text. In the text body, references should be identified by Arabic numerals surrounded by square brackets. All references should be collected in the reference section at the end of the paper. Please use abbreviations for titles of journals in accordance with those listed in the "World List of Scientific Periodicals" (Butterworth London).

Authors using LaTeX are asked to follow a few basic guidelines while formatting their paper for publication, in order for the journal to be as homogeneous in appearance as possible, and to be as flexible as possible with regards to all macro packages. Please download the class file and the respective sample file including the instructions for formatting here.

Authors using Word are requested to prepare their manuscript due to the following guidelines:

(1) Make use of Word templates/styles to help insure consistency in your manuscript! It doesn't matter which kind of templates you use - as long as you avoid formatting by hand. E.g., you could use the style "Heading 1" for section headings rather than choosing the font, color, paragraph spacing etc. individually.

(2) May also define your own styles. E.g., to typewrite the variable x within the text, you may either use the Equation Editor or create an appropriate style "math italic". Both options ensure that the formatting attribute italic remains after the publisher's conversion and final typesetting.

(3) Use the Equation Editor for both inline and displayed formulas. See (2) for exceptions.

(4) Settings for the paper, margins, fonts etc. can be chosen arbitrarily.
Final formatting is however made by the Publisher. So please keep formatting macros to a minimum to make conversion of files more accurate. Do not worry about chapter headings, running titles, bad page breaks etc., and avoid adding extra space and using glue to improve the appearance of the manuscript.

Galley proofs

... will be sent to all authors in due time with a request to carefully check them.

After publication

... each author will receive a PDF file of the final version for private use only.

Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Jakoby
Please submit your paper to: frequenz@hf.tu-darmstadt.de


Editorial Board

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Axel Bangert
Universität Kassel

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Georg Böck
TU Berlin

Prof. Dr. Ranjan Bose
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Prof. Ivan B. Djordjevic
University of Arizona

Dr. Rüdiger Follmann
IMST GmbH Kamp-Lintfort

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Ingo Gaspard
Hochschule Darmstadt

Prof. Dr.- Ing. Spartak Gevorgian
Chalmers University of Technology, Microtechnology and Nanoscience, Göteborg

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Klaus Hofmann
TU Darmstadt

Prof. Dr. rer. Nat. Friedrich Jondral
KIT Karlsruhe

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Anja Klein
TU Darmstadt

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Reinhard Knöchel
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Franko Küppers
TU Darmstadt

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Thomas Kürner
TU Braunschweig

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Wolfgang Menzel
Universität Ulm

Prof. Dr. David Pouhè
Hochschule Reutlingen

Prof. Dr. Hermann Rohling
TU Hamburg-Harburg

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Lorenz-Peter Schmidt
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Reiner S. Thomä
TU Ilmenau

Prof. Dr. - Ing. Martin Vossiek
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Robert Weigel
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Thomas Weiland
TU Darmstadt

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Abdelhak Zoubir
TU Darmstadt

 


Editorial Advisory Board

Prof. Dr. -Ing. habil. Jürgen Detlefsen
TU München

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Henning Früchting
Universität Kassel

Prof. em. Dr. -Ing. habil. Günter Fuchs
TU Ilmenau

Prof. em. Dr. Eng. Dr. h.c. mult. Hans Hartnagel
TU Darmstadt

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Erich Kasper
Universität Stuttgart

Prof. Dr. -Ing. Hans-Peter Kuchenbecker
Leibniz Universität Hannover

Prof. Dr. -Ing. habil. Gerhard Mönich
TU Berlin

Prof. i.R. Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Rembold
RWTH Aachen

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Klaus Schünemann
TU Hamburg-Harburg

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  • How to download a paper in Frequenz ? Once a paer is shown as "web published" in "http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/frequenz#refX", how to find this paper in web?

    posted by: KONG HONG on 2012-01-22 10:32 PM (Europe/Berlin)

  • Thank you for your interest! The date "web published" in manuscript central is our internal intended online publication date. It sometimes takes us a little bit longer until the article is actually online. Once it is online, you can find the article on this platform - simply click "Read content" on the Frequenz overview page, go to the article and access it through your institution or buy it via our webshop.

    posted by: De Gruyter Online on 2012-01-23 02:01 PM (Europe/Berlin)

  • I would like to know how long it usually takes between notification of acceptance and sending the proofs to the authors. I have been notified that my paper has been accepted three months ago and I have never received any proofs so far. Thank you!

    posted by: Mahmoud Ismail on 2012-11-07 06:14 PM (Europe/Berlin)

  • Thanks for your request. We always try our best to keep publication times short and publish articles ahead of print few weeks after acceptance. Still, it can happen that editorial processes need more time. The Editorial Office will contact you for further details. Don’t hesitate to contact the editors of Frequenz for any further questions.

    posted by: De Gruyter Online on 2012-11-20 11:55 AM (Europe/Berlin)