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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY《IEEE信息论汇刊》 (官网投稿)

简介
  • 期刊简称IEEE T INFORM THEORY
  • 参考译名《IEEE信息论汇刊》
  • 核心类别 SCIE(2023版), 高质量科技期刊(T1), 高质量科技期刊(T2), 目次收录(知网),外文期刊,
  • IF影响因子
  • 自引率25.30%
  • 主要研究方向计算机科学-COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS计算机:信息系统;ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC工程:电子与电气

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计算机科学-COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS计算机:信息系统;ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC工程:电子与电气

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY《IEEE信息论汇刊》(月刊). The IEEE Transactions on Information Theory publishes papers concerned with the tran...[显示全部]
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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。

2、期刊网址:https://www.itsoc.org/it-trans

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=18

3、投稿网址:http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/t-it

4、官网邮箱:medard@mit.edu(主编)

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5、期刊刊期:月刊,一年出版12期。

2021年1119日星期五

                          

 

投稿须知【官网信息】

 

Information for Authors

Aims and scope

The IEEE Transactions on Information Theory publishes papers concerned with the transmission, processing, and utilization of information. While the boundaries of acceptable subject matter are intentionally not sharply delimited, its scope currently includes Shannon theory, coding theory and techniques, data compression, sequences, signal processing, detection and estimation, pattern recognition, learning and inference, communications and communication networks, complexity and cryptography, and quantum information theory and coding. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory papers normally contain a strong conceptual or analytical contribution.

Special editorial policies for certain areas

Cryptography: Submissions in the editorial area of cryptography will be accepted for review only if they relate to information or coding theory or are clearly outstanding contributions to cryptography.

Sequences: Submissions in the editorial area of sequences will be accepted for review only if they are clearly outstanding contributions. Else, they will be processed only if their motivation is not primarily mathematical and if they relate to information or coding theory.

What kind of papers are suitable?

The novelty of a paper will usually lie in original results, methods, observations, concepts, or applications, but may also reside in synthesis of, or new insights into, previously reported research. Novelty alone does not assure publication; the significance of a paper and its usefulness to this Transactions’ readership will also be assessed.

The title, abstract, introduction, and summary should be sufficiently informative to make the gist of the paper clear to the broadest possible audience and to place the contributions of the paper in context with related work. The body of the paper should be understandable without undue effort by its intended audience. Submissions that are not written carefully and thoroughly proofread will be returned without review.

Policy on prior publication

Contributions should comprise novel and previously unpublished material; however, prior publication at (or parallel submission to) conferences does not preclude publication in this Transactions, provided this is properly referenced in the paper at the time of submission to the Transactions. Thereafter, submission to other journals is precluded, unless the paper is rejected by this Transactions, or is withdrawn.

If all or part of the paper was previously presented at one or more conferences, a statement such as the following must be included in the authors' footnote on the first page of the paper at the time of submission:

"This paper was presented [in part] at ... [and ...]."

If authors submit a paper that is a nearly verbatim copy of a prior conference publication, they have to indicate to the editors in a cover letter why they feel that republication is warranted. Editorial decisions will take into account any previous publication of submitted material.

Manuscripts based on papers previously rejected by this Transactions must be accompanied by a cover letter indicating, in detail, how the issues that led to rejection of the previous manuscript were addressed. Submission of manuscripts based on papers previously rejected by this Transactions without indicating that the paper or parts thereof had been rejected previously may result in a three-year publication ban from this Transactions.

Preparation of manuscripts

Each paper should include an abstract of not more than 250 words, which must be a concise yet informative summary of what is in the article. The abstract must be self-contained, written as one paragraph without abbreviations, footnotes, references, displayed mathematical equations or tabular material. A list of index terms (key words and phrases) should be given after the abstract, a total of five to ten words in length. The terms should be relatively independent and, as a group, should characterize the paper. Authors should be prepared to supply, upon notification of acceptance, originals of figures, biographical sketches, and a signed copyright form (see also the pdf document about manuscript preparation for final submission). Further manuscript preparation information is available from the IEEE Author Center, available online at https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/.

Please note that a single-column version of a submission is required for reviewing.

Submissions

Papers should be submitted via the ScholarOne Manuscripts web-based manuscript management system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/t-it. Authors should be prepared to supply, upon request, electronic copies of any reference material that is both essential for the reviewing process and unavailable to the reviewers.

The IEEE Information Theory Society encourages authors to post preprints of their submitted papers on the arXiv preprint server at the time of submission.

Peer Review

The articles in this journal are peer reviewed in accordance with the requirements set forth in the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board Operations Manual (https://pspb.ieee.org/images/files/files/opsmanual.pdf). Each published article was reviewed by a minimum of two independent reviewers using a single-blind peer review process, where the identities of the reviewers are not known to the authors, but the reviewers know the identities of the authors. Articles will be screened for plagiarism before acceptance.

ORCID Required

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. Information on ORCID and how to link a ScholarOne account to a registered ORCID is available here.

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