IEEE Transactions on Information Theory explained

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Discipline:Electrical engineering, Computer science, communications
Former Names:IRE Transactions on Information Theory
Abbreviation:IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
Mathscinet:IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory
Editor:Muriel Médard
Publisher:IEEE Information Theory Society
Openaccess:No
Frequency:Monthly
Impact:2.501
Impact-Year:2020
History:1953–present
Website:https://www.itsoc.org/it-trans
Link1:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=18
Link1-Name:Online access
Oclc:1752552
Issn:0018-9448
Lccn:58035217
Coden:IETTAW
Eissn:1557-9654

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the IEEE Information Theory Society. It covers information theory and the mathematics of communications. It was established in 1953 as IRE Transactions on Information Theory. The editor-in-chief is Muriel Médard (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). As of 2007, the journal allows the posting of preprints on arXiv.[1]

According to Jack van Lint, it is the leading research journal in the whole field of coding theory.[2] A 2006 study using the PageRank network analysis algorithm found that, among hundreds of computer science-related journals, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory had the highest ranking and was thus deemed the most prestigious. ACM Computing Surveys, with the highest impact factor, was deemed the most popular.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: ArXiV FAQ . itsoc.org.
  2. Book: van Lint, J.H. . Introduction to Coding Theory . Springer . 1998 . 3rd.
  3. Johan Bollen, Marko A. Rodriquez and Herbert Van de Sompel . Journal status . Scientometrics . 69 . 3 . 669–687 . December 2006 . 10.1007/s11192-006-0176-z . cs.GL/0601030 . 8572274 .