Acknowledging or Citing scikit-rf
In Publications
If you use scikit-rf for work/research presented in a publication (whether directly, or as a dependency to another package), we ask that you acknowledge it. Perhaps with something like:
This research made use of scikit-rf, an open-source Python package for RF and Microwave applications.
You can also include a link to www.scikit-rf.org (if the journal allows this) in addition to the above text.
For academic citations, please cite the IEEE Microwave Magazine article that some of the community members wrote. The IEEE-style citation for this paper is
Arsenovic et al., “scikit-rf: An Open Source Python Package for Microwave Network Creation, Analysis, and Calibration [Speaker?s Corner],” in IEEE Microwave Magazine, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 98-105, Jan. 2022, doi: 10.1109/MMM.2021.3117139.
and in BibTex format
@ARTICLE{9632487,
author={Arsenovic, Alexander and Hillairet, Julien and Anderson, Jackson and Forst?n, Henrik and Rie?, Vincent and Eller, Michael and Sauber, Noah and Weikle, Robert and Barnhart, William and Forstmayr, Franz},
journal={IEEE Microwave Magazine},
title={scikit-rf: An Open Source Python Package for Microwave Network Creation, Analysis, and Calibration [Speaker?s Corner]},
year={2022},
volume={23},
number={1},
pages={98-105},
doi={10.1109/MMM.2021.3117139}}
In Presentations or Apps
If you are giving a presentation featuring work/research that makes use of scikit-rf or creating an app that uses it under the hood, we provide this “powered by” image [PNG] [SVG] :