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同乐城娱乐 www.liuzhitangejiao.com All submissions to JSAIT must be in response to a specific Call for Papers and adhere to the deadlines and any specific instructions therein.? Papers are submitted electronically via JSAIT’s Scholar One portal.? Here is a summary of key guidelines for submissions.? Please read these carefully, as any papers not adhering to them will be rejected from the special issue without further review.
The following are the policies governing submissions of papers by Senior Editors or Guest Editors.
JSAIT submissions by Senior Editors.? Senior Editors may submit papers without restriction to any special issue on which they are not the overseeing Senior Editor.? In the event they wish to submit a paper to a special issue they are overseeing as the designated Senior Editor, this paper’s review process will be handled by the EIC with possible consultation with the guest editorial team.? They will be limited to at most one such submission as author or co-author.
JSAIT submissions by Guest Editors.? A Guest Editor may submit at most one paper as author or co-author to a special issue they are guest editing.? The review process for this paper will be handled by the overseeing Senior Editor and held to a higher standard of excellence than a normal submission.?Invited papers, such as tutorial or survey papers, that are authored by guest editors do not count towards this limit.?
Regardless of whether Open Access or traditional publication is preferred, all authors must pay $200/page for each page in excess of 10 pages, according to the final typeset double-column version.? These ten free pages correspond to roughly 22-25 pages in the above single column submission format, depending on the final formatting of figures and equations, and the length and number of biographies.
Open Access content published in JSAIT is available to all readers free of charge on-line in IEEE Xplore. Currently, authors pay a discounted fee of US$2045( this is JSAC’s rate -- not sure on ours, will need to confirm with IEEE)? for each paper they wish to publish as Open Access.? This is in addition to the above page charges. For example, a 16 page paper published in Open Access would incur a charge of $1200 for the 6 overlength pages plus the $2045 Open Access Fee.
Authors may select Open Access? when submitting their manuscripts for review or when submitting their accepted papers for publication. For information about all IEEE open access publishing options, please consult IEEE Open Access.
Authors of accepted papers should follow the same guidelines as those given for the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
All IEEE journals now require an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) for all authors. ORCIDs enable accurate attribution and improved discoverability of an author’s published work. The author will need a registered ORCID (available online through orcid.org) in order to submit a manuscript or review a proof in this journal. Authors can add an ORCID to their ScholarOne account through their profile (linked from their name in the top-right corner when logged into ScholarOne.
IEEE supports the publication of author names in their native language alongside the English versions of the names in the author list of an article. Authors must provide the native language name in Unicode characters to be displayed in the byline of the article, in parentheses, after the English version of the name. The manuscript can be prepared using the Insert Symbols list in Microsoft Word or, for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, the CJK ASCII Unicode for LaTeX. It is essential that authors carefully check article proofs prior to publication to verify the correct rendering of author names in their native language. More information can be found here.
It is the policy of the IEEE to own the copyright to the technical contributions it publishes on behalf of the interests of the IEEE, its authors, and their employers, and to facilitate the appropriate reuse of this material by others. To comply with the U.S. Copyright Law, authors are required to sign an IEEE Copyright Form before publication. This form, which can be accessed online, returns to authors and their employers full rights to reuse their material for their own purposes.