Journal of Advanced Trends in Microwave Engineering and Emerging Technology has been conceptualized for effective dissemination and promulgation of original research in all fields of Microwave Engineering and Emerging Technology. With a relentless pursuit of excellence, it aims at providing immaculate and superior research material, thus fostering the spirit of non-conformity, experimentation and de novo intellection among researchers in different parts of the world.

JATMEET strives ardently to present inceptive, innovative and invaluable research developments, both application-oriented and theoretical, in all possible domains of Microwave Engineering and Emerging Technology to a broad audience of academic researchers and industry practitioners in all major faculties - research and development, management, strategic planning, purchasing, design & styling, marketing, human resources etc.

Ingeniousness and research impaction are the main parameters for the evaluation of theoretical papers. Applications based on advanced theory and case studies aid in bridging the gap between theory and practice, and are particularly welcome.

General approaches, formalism's, algorithms or techniques should be complemented with lucid illustrations allowing easy comprehension and subsequent suitable applicability. Although the main emphasis of JATMEET is on original research papers, theoretical and integrative review articles, book reviews, and high-quality position papers are also published to keep readers up-to-date on the latest ideas, designs, and developments in these allied fields. Special review articles will be granted consideration based on the stage of the evolvement of their respective fields.

Although there is no restriction on the length of contributions, brevity will always be preferred. Brief articles will merit attention depending on their technical proficiency.

Discussions of previously published papers are also welcome.

Focus & Scope

The focus and scope of Journal of Advanced Trends in Microwave Engineering and Emerging Technology have been categorized as follows:

Microwave Engineering:

  • Antenna Modelling and Measurements
  • Band Gap Materials
  • Channel Modelling and Propagation
  • Cognitive and Adaptive radio
  • Digital Beam Forming
  • EMI/EMC
  • Electromagnetic Field
  • Ferroelectric, Ferrite and Acoustic Wave Components
  • Hybrid and Monolithic Active Components
  • Infrared and Laser Technologies
  • Methods of Maintaining Signal Integrity
  • Micro-machined Transmission Lines and Waveguides
  • Microwave and Millimetre Wave Systems
  • Microwave Antennas and Devices
  • Microwave Device Modelling
  • Microwave Photonics
  • Microwave Communications
  • MMIC, MEMS, PBG Structures and Metamaterials
  • Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies
  • Novel Waveguides and New Phenomenon in Waveguides
  • Optical/FiberTechniques
  • Passive Components (Filters, Couplers, Transitions, etc)
  • Phased Array
  • Radar, SAR and Microwave Engineering
  • Receiver Components
  • RF MEMs and Micro-systems
  • FID Technologies
  • Signal Generation and Modulation Circuits
  • Smart Antennas
  • THz Components and Technologies
  • Transmitter Components
  • Wideband and Multiband Antennas
  • Wireless and Cellular Architectures, Circuits and Components
  • 2D/3D printed RF and Microwave Components

Emerging Technology:

  • Active and Passive Microwave Controller
  • Antennas and Antenna Arrays
  • Advanced MOS Transistors
  • Analytical and Virtual Instrumentation
  • Biomedical Instrumentation and Applications
  • Embedded Systems
  • EBG/PBG/ Metamaterials /FSS/EMI/EMC
  • Finite Analysis in Channel Coding
  • Fuzzy Systems Modelling, Analysis and Control
  • Fault Detection
  • Hybrid Systems Modelling and Design
  • Industrial Automation
  • Intelligent Instrumentation
  • IoT in Communication
  • Linear & Non-Linear Signal Analysis
  • Microwave Remote Sensing
  • MIMO Systems
  • Optimization and Decision Making
  • Process Automation
  • Sensors and Systems
  • Signal & Image Processing
  • Signal Processing for Big Data
  • UWB Systems
  • VLSI Design and Technology
  • Wireless Power and RF Energy Harvesting
  • Wireless Networks