
About the Journal
National Journal of Antennas and Wireless Communication Systems is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to the dissemination of original research and high-quality review articles in the fields of antenna engineering and wireless communication systems. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to present theoretical developments, design methodologies, simulation techniques, and experimental validations related to modern wireless technologies.
The scope of the journal encompasses the analysis, design, and optimization of antenna systems, propagation models, radio-frequency (RF) and microwave components, and end-to-end wireless communication architectures. Emphasis is placed on innovative antenna structures, array systems, reconfigurable and smart antennas, and their integration into contemporary and emerging wireless communication frameworks.
JAWCS covers a broad spectrum of wireless applications including, but not limited to, cellular communication systems, satellite and aerospace communications, millimeter-wave and terahertz systems, Internet of Things (IoT), vehicular and UAV-based communication networks, body-centric and wearable wireless systems, and next-generation 5G/6G technologies. The journal also encourages contributions addressing electromagnetic compatibility, channel modeling, propagation analysis, and system-level performance evaluation.
By maintaining a rigorous peer-review process and clear editorial standards, the Journal of Antennas and Wireless Communication Systems aims to promote scientifically sound, reproducible, and impactful research that advances both fundamental understanding and practical implementation of antenna and wireless communication technologies.
Frequency of publication - Three issues per year
Language - English
Subject – Engineering
Year of Starting - 2026
ISSN - Applied
Format of publication - Online Only
