IET Wireless Sensor Systems

409 papers and 4.3k indexed citations i.

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The 409 papers published in IET Wireless Sensor Systems in the last decades have received a total of 4.3k indexed citations. Papers published in IET Wireless Sensor Systems usually cover Computer Networks and Communications (299 papers), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (233 papers) and Biomedical Engineering (58 papers) specifically the topics of Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks (218 papers), Wireless Energy Harvesting and Information Transfer (92 papers) and Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies (87 papers). The most active scholars publishing in IET Wireless Sensor Systems are Dilip Kumar, Trupti Mayee Behera, Umesh Chandra Samal, S. K. Mohapatra, Amiya Kumar Rath, Hitesh Mohapatra, Debashis De, Lianfeng Shen, Jiannan Li and Shuiguang Deng.

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Fields of papers published in IET Wireless Sensor Systems

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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