Guidelines for Manuscript Submission to IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
II. Scope
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics’ scope includes new results in the field of power electronics. For example, papers that treat original component, device, module, circuit, control, system, or application issues are of interest. Papers that do not show sufficient overlap with interest in the power electronics field (for example, papers on topics such as device physics, component manufacturing technologies, and circuit theory) should be submitted to other journals that cover these other fields. Authors should pay particular attention to documenting their work in relationship to the known literature. Papers of a historical or tutorial nature within the scope of this publication will also be considered.
A. Manuscript Types and Length:
Three types of manuscripts are accepted.
• Regular papers: Eight pages in final length.
• Letters: Four or fewer pages in final form (including references). Fill the need for a focused, rapidpublication archival journal for emerging development in power electronics. Letters should be concise and focus on new ideas and fundamental concepts. Submissions should focus on a specific, original contribution, with sufficient literature review, analysis, and results to establish clearly its merit and potential value. Clarity is especially important in short papers. Contributions likely to stimulate additional ideas or unusual lines of thought for electronic power conversion are of special interest. Rapid publication is achieved for Letter Papers by means of efficient review and reduced cycles of revision. See Section IV for more details on letter submissions.
• Correspondence: These address corrections to published papers or substantive technical discussion of papers. Correspondence papers are limited to two pages in final form; corrections should be no longer than one page.
Note that for each type of submission, papers that exceed the page limits above are subject to mandatory overlength page charges, as discussed under Page Charges.
B. Uniqueness
Papers submitted for consideration should report on original results not previously presented in any other archival publication, including but not limited to any IEEE Transactions. Papers previously presented and published in a Conference Record or Conference Proceedings sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society, such as the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), International Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC), and the like can be considered for publication in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (IEEE TPEL).
Improvements and additions beyond the conference paper are required (see IEEE’s PSPB Operations Manual sections 8.1.7.E, http://www.ieee.org/documents/opsmanual.pdf). In addition, the original conference paper must be listed in the reference section as well as in a footnote to the title on the first page of the manuscript. All results submitted to IEEE TPEL are expected to be cutting-edge research; therefore authors must submit their extensions of their conference papers to TPEL in a timely manner. It is not required for a paper to have been presented or published at a conference to make it eligible for consideration by IEEE TPEL. Copyright release may be required if the conference publication is copyrighted by an entity other than the IEEE. Authors must indicate in their submission any prior presentation and publication at a conference or prior submission to any other publication. It is the responsibility of the authors to obtain a copyright release if required for submission to IEEE TPEL.
Papers submitted to IEEE TPEL must be original content and without significant duplication of other papers by the same or different authors. Each manuscript is submitted to a similarity and authentication program, which checks each word in the paper against previously published articles and websites to ascertain the submission’s originality. Papers that do not pass this examination will not be reviewed for publication. In addition, by submitting to IEEE TPEL, the author is acknowledging that the paper has not been submitted to any other journal simultaneously, with the exception of conference papers as described above. If related but distinct work has been previously published by the authors, the manuscript must cite that work and make the distinction clear. If related but distinct work is simultaneously under review at another journal, the cover letter must include details of the other submission and explain the distinction. A copy of the other work may be required to verify that there is not significant overlap in the content.
Any graphics that are reused from other publications must include the reference number at the end of the caption. If the original publication is by a different author, permission from the author must be obtained.
For IEEE publications email copyrights@ieee.org for approval; for non IEEE publications, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder. That status of these permissions should be stated in the cover letter.
C. 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.
III. Guidelines for Submitting a Paper for Review
The IEEE Power Electronics Society uses ScholarOne Manuscripts/Manuscript Central, a professional web-based manuscript submission and peer-review tracking system. Authors must submit manuscripts electronically as .pdf files via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tpel-ieee .
From this entry page, authors can initiate submission of a new manuscript and will be prompted for all the information required for a submission. First-time users must create a new account with a registered ORCID ID. All authors are responsible for understanding these guidelines before submitting a manuscript for consideration. Help is available on the web site, including telephone contacts.
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