The International Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Communication Engineering is published two times each year. It is intended to serve as a forum for researchers, practitioners, and developers to exchange ideas and results for the relevant engineering issues on electronics, electrical and communication. These types of papers will be published:
• Research papers reporting original research results
• Short papers and letters for rapid reporting of interesting findings
• Survey articles surveying a broad area in electronics, electrical and communication Engineering
In addition, tool reviews (no more than three manuscript pages) and book reviews (no more than two manuscript pages) are also welcome.
Suggestions for special issues are welcome. To propose a special issue, a one-page proposal should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief, containing the following information: title; purpose; scope; a list of potential contributors and tentative paper titles; time-table (submission and review deadlines, intended publication date); and guest editor's address, phone, fax and e-mail address. Once approved, the guest editor will be fully responsible for the special issue and should follow the normal review procedure of IJEECE.
Call for Members of the Board and Reviewers
We are looking for people to serve on the Board as members and/or Reviewers who will be acknowledged in the journal annually. Each reviewer/members receives at most three papers per year to review. If you are interested in serving as a reviewer/member, please contact Editor-in-Chief.
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
Form of Manuscript: Copy of the manuscript including the original (reproductions are acceptable if they are clearly legible) and copy of all figures are required. In addition, one reproducible set of figures (professionally drafted ink originals of line drawings; glossy prints of halftones) will be required if the paper is accepted. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double-spaced on one side of 8.5 X 11 in white paper with 1 inch margins. Page 1 should contain the article title, author(s), and affiliation(s); and the name and complete mailing address of the person to whom correspondence should be sent. Any footnotes to the title (indicated by *, +, etc.) should be placed at the bottom of page 1. Page 2 should contain a short abstract (100-150 words), and a list of keywords.
Electronic manuscript: An electronic manuscript in Word format, Latex format or plain text format should be provided on a CD or a diskette. The electronic manuscript should follow the same general style as described in this document. The publisher will edit your file to make sure every article follows the same style. Figures in gif, jpg, ps or eps format should be saved on the diskette as separate files. It will be most helpful to include a README text file describing the content of the CD or diskette. If your file size is less than 3 MB, you can e-mail it directly to the production editor (publisher’s email) as an attachment.
List of Symbols: The manuscript should contain a list of all symbols used in the paper. They should be identified typographically for the printer, not mathematically. This list will not appear in print, but is essential to avoid costly corrections in proof.
Footnotes: Text footnotes should be avoided whenever possible. If they must be used, indicate them by superscript numbers in the text, and type them all double-spaced on a separate page.
Equations should be typewritten and with the number placed in parentheses at the right margin. Reference to the euqations should use the form "Eq. (3)" or simply (3).
References should be indicated in the text by numbers in square brackets and listed at the end of the paper in numerical order; they should be typed double-spaced on a separate page. Style and punctuation of references must be in accordance with the following examples:
1. T. Y. Kong and A. W. Roscoe, Continuous analogs of axiomated digital surfaces. Comput. Vision Graphics Image Process 29, 1985, 60-86.
Send Papers and Correspondence to: Editor-in-Chief : Prof. Shengyong Chen, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, China or Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, SW7 2AZ, UK, e-mail:ijeece@googlemail.com.
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