5.6.7
Wireless Communications -
approved 3/99 -
Objectives
The primary
purpose of IEEE Wireless Communications is to inform
readers on topics of interest to the Personal Communications
community. As such, IEEE Wireless Communications provides
a focus for highlighting and discussing major personal communications
and computing issues and developments. The articles are intended
to be of a survey or tutorial nature and may contain some
original research results, slanted towards the practical,
and comprehensible to the non-specialist.
Organizational Structure
IEEE
Wireless Communications magazine is edited by an Editorial
Board made up of an Editor-in-Chief, an Advisory Board, Technical
Editors, Department Editors; and supported by the Production
Staff. There are departments for Book Reviews, Conference
Review and Scanning the Literature.
The Editor-in-Chief directs magazine technical content, manages
the Technical Editors, and establishes future magazine technical
policy. The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for processing
articles received from the open call. The Editor-in-Chief
interacts with the ComSoc Interactive Magazines Editor for
publication in the on-line version of the Magazine: Wireless
Communications. The Editor-in-Chief and the Advisory Board
review proposals for Special Issues.
Members of the Editorial Board are appointed to their positions by the Editor-in-Chief for a nominal two-year term, with terms extendable to another year, based on mutual agreement of the Editor-in-Chief and the Member of the Editorial Board. The Editor-in-Chief may confer with the Director of Magazines in making a selection. Technical Editors participate in discussions that shape the technical direction of the magazine and serve as reviewers for open call papers.
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