Hi all,
as a part of research at the university we developed software for Optical Coherence Tomography that is capable of handling all the instruments involved and assuring the measurement as well as processing and depicting of measured data. The application consist of 4QSM and P/C design, there are some interesting techniques like retriggerable data acquisition, envelope detection, data decimation.
We wrote an article about it which describes the OCT system in general and then focuses on LabVIEW programming describing used techniques.
I would like to submit this article in some scientific journal because we faced and solved issues that may help others who are building such an apparatus. So my question is if you know some LabVIEW oriented journal where we could submit it.
Cheers and thank for advices
I've never come across a LabVIEW-oriented journal, and I doubt that any exist. Your best bet is to focus on the concept of what you're doing and the algorithm, rather than the language you used to implement it, and submit it to a journal that specializes in the field for which this applies.
The only publication that I am aware of was LabVIEW Technical Resource (LTR). I subscribed for the last year they were in business, but the discontinued publication some years ago...
I thought about the LTR, and had some of the older issues, but I don't think that's what ceties has in mind, given that he's looking for "scientific journals".
It was at least LabVIEW-centric. Of course with a name like "LabVIEW Technical Resource" it's kind of a give-away.
The IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement is a refereed journal which publishes papers on novel instrumentation techniques. A number of articles have been published there which use LV. It is not a LabVIEW specific journal, of course.
Hi guys and thanks for the advices I'll check it out and let you know.
2NIquist: As it is part of the research it's not possible to post it in here...maybe later on
Cheers