IEEE投稿注意事项
2008年06月27日 星期五 22:03
Information for Authors
General: The PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE welcomes for consideration technical
papers on important topics of broad significance and long-range interest in all areas of
electrical, electronics, and computer engineering. In-depth surveys, reviews and
tutorials are particularly welcome; papers describing individual research will usually
only be considered if they meet the general criteria above. As a general rule, papers
that do not meet these criteria should be submitted to the appropriate IEEE
Transactions and Journals.
It is suggested that a prospective author, before preparing a full-length manuscript,
submit a brief 3-5 page proposal containing a description of the topic and its
importance to PROCEEDINGS' readers, a detailed outline of the proposed paper and
its type of coverage, and a brief biography showing the author's qualifications for
writing the paper (including reference to previously published material as well as
information on the author's relation to the proposed topic). Proposal reviews can be
done most efficiently if the proposal is emailed directly to the Managing Editor at
***************** .
Submission:
If a proposal receives a favorable review, the author will be encouraged to prepare the
paper and submit it to Manuscript Central for the normal peer-review process. All
full-length manuscripts should be submitted to Manuscript Central at the following
URL: /pieee. Instructions and tutorials can be found
on the main page. Please note that due to our journal redesign project and a new
publishing production process, we request that all manuscripts accepted for
publication be submitted as Word files. If you have specific questions or concerns,
please contact Margery Meyer: ****************. All contributions are peer
reviewed, as expeditiously as possible, in accordance with IEEE and PROCEEDINGS
policy, usually by three (3) experts in the field.
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manuscript upon its approval and final submission. The form may be found online
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It is the responsibility of the author, not the IEEE, to determine whether publication of
the material requires the prior consent of other parties and, if so, to obtain it.
Presentation:
Since papers in the PROCEEDINGS are read by engineers whose interests usually
extend well beyond their own specialties, papers must be accessible to the
nonspecialist EE reader as well as the expert. They should always contain adequate
background and tutorial information, and, to ensure that papers are well-suited for the general electrical engineering readership, authors are encouraged to have their
manuscripts scrutinized by colleagues who are not experts in the fields discussed.
Manuscript Preparation:
When a paper is accepted for publication (upon completing the peer review process
through Manuscript Central), an electronic version of the manuscript will be requested
for use in editing and typesetting. Manuscripts should be submitted in Word and
paginated throughout (including the abstract, figure captions, tables, and the reference
section). The composition of manuscripts should be the following: title page, abstract,
body of paper, appendices, references, separate listing of figure captions, figures, and
tables.
Title Page:
This page should contain the full title of the paper and complete names, affiliations,
addresses, phone and fax numbers, and electronic mail addresses of all authors. The
contact author should be indicated.
Abstract:
An abstract of not more than 200 words is required. It should contain not only a
description of the subject and scope of coverage but also, in the case of
research-oriented papers, discuss major results and conclusions.
Paper Descriptions (Paper “Decks” and Table of Contents items):
Authors of approved papers should provide a 15 to 25-word description of the
coverage of the paper and what the reader will learn from it.
Keywords:
All papers must contain keywords or index terms. They are provided by the authors.
They should be provided in alphabetical order, and as a final paragraph of the abstract
section.
Illustrations:
The Proceedings of the IEEE is eager to publish color illustrations, especially in those
cases where color enhances technical details and understanding; for this reason, for
the past year or so, we have been publishing color figures at no cost to the author.
Figures and tables should be sent as separate electronic files and named numerically
(e.g., fig1.eps, fig2.tif, table3.doc). It is requested that authors provide hard copies of
all figures and tables as well, for verification purposes.
Units:
The International System of Units (the SI or "metric" system) should be used. Where
desirable, non-metric equivalents can be included in parentheses.
References:
References should be numbered in the order they are mentioned in the text, with
numbers within square brackets. The reference section should be double-spaced and
in the style shown below; however, if there is any doubt about the correct
abbreviation of publication names, these should be given in full. Note that titles of
papers plus beginning and ending page numbers should be included.
Authored book:
[1] A. Cichocki and R. Unbehaven, Neural Networks for Optimization and Signal
Processing, Chichester, England: Wiley, 1993, ch. 2, pp. 45-47.