IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification

433 papers and 2.9k indexed citations i.

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The 433 papers published in IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification in the last decades have received a total of 2.9k indexed citations. Papers published in IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification usually cover Electrical and Electronic Engineering (258 papers), Media Technology (207 papers) and Aerospace Engineering (164 papers) specifically the topics of RFID technology advancements (205 papers), Wireless Energy Harvesting and Information Transfer (143 papers) and Antenna Design and Analysis (108 papers). The most active scholars publishing in IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification are Nemai Chandra Karmakar, Gaozhi Xiao, Yang Yang, Yaser Norouzi, Gregory D. Durgin, Rakiba Rayhana, Zheng Liu, Gaetano Marrocco, Antonis G. Dimitriou and Lingfei Mo.

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Fields of papers published in IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification

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