- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Policy
- Archiving
- Abstracting and Indexing
- Article Processing Charges
Focus and Scope
Topics in IJAEPR to be covered include, but are not limited to:
Analog Signal and Systems,
Analysis and Manipulation of Signals and Systems,
Applications of Expert Systems,
Applied Physics,
Artificial Intelligence,
Biodiesels,
Bioelectric and Biomedical Engineering Systems,
Cathode Ray Tube,
Circuit and System Modelling,
Circuit Theory and Applications,
Clean Energy Technology,
Computational Fluid Dynamics (DFD),
Computer Systems,
Control,
Digital and Analog Signal Processing,
Digital Computers,
Digital Signal and Systems,
Discrete Signal and Systems,
Dynamic Systems,
Electric and Hybrid Vehicles,
Electrical Machines and Robotics,
Electrochemical,
Electrodynamics,
Electromagnetic,
Embeded Systems Approaches,
Electrostatics,
Energy Conversion,
Energy Management Systems,
Environmental Monitoring
High Frequency Systems,
High Voltage DC Systems,
Image Processing,
Integrated Circuits,
Laser,
Lighting Systems,
Machine Learning,
Macroscopic Systems,
Magnetic Fields,
Mathematical Modelling,
Measurements and Instrumentations,
Mechatronics,
Microelectronic,
Microgrids,
Nanotechnology,
Nonlinear Optics,
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,
Numerical Studies,
On-Grid Power Systems,
Optic and Optoelectronics,
Optimization Techniques,
Plasma Engineering,
Plume Tracking,
Positioning System,
Potential Energy,
Pulsed Power Systems,
Radio Frequency Systems,
Reinforcement Learning,
Robotic,
Safety and Control Engineering of Energy Facilities,
Satellite Controlled Power Systems,
Sensors and Actuators,
Simulation,
Smart Energy Grids,
Solar and Wind Energy,
Solid-State Circuits,
Solid-State Control of Electric Machines,
Solid-State Devices,
Sound Processing,
Spectroscopy,
Superconductors,
Telecommunication,
Theory and Modelling of Magnetic Materials,
VLSI,
Wavelet,
X-Ray.
Types of publishable papers in this journal:
Invited tutorials or critical reviews;
Review articles;
Original scientific research papers (regular paper);
Letters to the Editor and research notes (should be original presenting proposals for a new research);
Technical reports and short communications;
Reporting on research in progress.
Section Policies
Articles
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
IJAEPR uses double-blind system: the reviewers' identities remain anonymous to authors. The paper will be peer-reviewed by three experts; one is editor-in-chief and the other two are internal editors and external reviewers.
- Peer Review / Responsibility for the Reviewers
As an editor or a reviewer you are requested to find out about the originality of the manuscript you are urged to review. Therefore, it is recommended that you also see the Author Guidelines and Polices page to see which points authors should take into consideration prior to submission of their papers for the publication.
Although reviewed articles are treated confidentially, reviewers’ judgments should be objective. Reviewers should have no conflict of interest with respect to the research, the authors and/or the research funders, and reviewers should point out relevant published work which is not yet cited.
- Editorial Responsibilities
Editors have complete responsibility and authority to reject/accept an article. Editors should have no conflict of interest with respect to articles they reject/accept, only accept a paper when reasonably certain, when errors are found, promote publication of correction or retraction, and preserve anonymity of reviewers.
- Review Guidelines
IJAEPR highly appreciates your kind support by agreeing to review an article for our journal. Before they consent to evaluate any paper, the reviewers are requested to consider a number of points. First, if the paper is not in your area of research interest and expertise, please inform the editor and feel free to refuse to review it. Second, if you have no free time to evaluate the paper before the deadline, kindly inform the editor. Third, in case of any conflicts of interest, the reviewer’s acknowledgement can be very useful in our final decision. Therefore, if by any chance you have read the paper before or happen to know the authors, please inform the editor about this.
Kindly make sure you review the paper confidentially. Please avoid contacting the authors. In addition, should you feel the need to ask a third party for their comments, please make sure to inform the managing editor in advance.
Before they are sent to reviewers, all IJAEPR papers are previewed by our editor-in-chief. The papers are also checked for their originality using the turn-it-in software. However to our experience, there have been cases of plagiarism which the software has failed to detect. If you doubt the originality of any part(s) of the work you are reviewing, please inform the editor. In addition, if you suspect the accuracy or truth of any part(s) of the work under review, make sure to inform the editor about it.
IJAEPR reviewers are requested to evaluate the articles based on a number of evaluative criteria available in the Review Form, including the clarity, quality, thoroughness, relevance, significance, and soundness of the works. The reviewers score each of these criteria from 5 to 1 (with 5 signifying ‘excellent’ and 1 ‘extremely weak’), based on the quality of the work. Reviewers are also most welcome to leave comments in the manuscript itself. These comments are very valuable for the professional development of any authors and will unquestionably help them improve their work.
Reviewers may also add their comments in the second section of the Review Form. Having reviewed the paper, the reviewer is requested to make any of the following decisions:
- Accept as it is
- Accept with minor revisions
- Accept with major revisions
- Send me the revised paper
- Reject
This decision should be based on the merits and demerits of the work under review.
IJAEPR papers are proofread before they are published, and the reviewers are by no means obliged to correct or mark language errors or typos. However, if the reviewers detect such cases, they are most welcome to highlight them.
IJAEPR corresponds with its reviewers only through email; therefore, you are requested to email your report and in-text comments (if any) to the IJAEPR managing editor.
Reviewing is undoubtedly an invaluable and noble act that cannot be compensated by any means. However, IJAEPR hopes to return this favour, at least in part, by occasional discounts for its reviewers if they wish to publish their works with us.
- Reviewers are requested to review the Review Policy of the journal before reviewing any paper.
- Click here to view our Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement.
Publication Frequency
- IJAEPR is currently published in January and July.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Archiving
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...
Abstracting and Indexing
IJAEPR is indexed, abstracted, listed, and/ or archived in;
- Academia.edu
- CNKI scholar
- Copernicus
- BASE
- Research Bible
- CrossCheck
- CrossRef
- Gale
- Google Scholar
- Index Copernicus
- informatics
- Internet Archive
- iThenticate
- Journalseek
- Journal TOCs
- LOCKSS
- National Library of Australia
- New Jour
- OCLC
- Open Access Library
- Open J-gate
- ProQuest
- Road
- The Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek EZB
- Ulrichs
- WorldCat
Disclaimer
The journal editors and the publisher are doing their best for this journal to be included in the abstracting and indexing databases; however, for the journal to be or to remain indexed in any indexing body is definitely beyond their control. All the journal editors can do is to ensure the papers published are of high quality and all the publisher can do is recommending the journal to the indexing and abstracting bodies as well as controlling the quality of its published material, but they have no power to decide where/whether/when a published paper is indexed, and all authors are expected to be aware of this matter.
Article Processing Charges
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