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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:
https://www.ieee-ras.org/publications/ram
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=100
3、投稿网址:
https://ras.papercept.net/journals/ra-mag/scripts/login.pl
4、官网邮箱:ieeerameic@gmail.com(主编)
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5、期刊刊期:季刊,逢季末月出版。
2021年11月24日星期三
投稿须知【官网信息】
Information for Authors
The IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine is a unique technology publication which is peer-reviewed, readable and substantive. Published continuously since 1994 it is consistently ranked amongst the top four robotics publications in terms of impact factor.
The Magazine is a forum for articles which fall between the academic and theoretical orientation of scholarly journals and vendor sponsored trade publications. The IEEE Transactions on Robotics and the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering publish advances in theory and experiments that underpin the science of robotics and automation. The Magazine complements these publications and seeks to present new scientific results to the practicing engineer through a focus on working systems.
The Magazine publishes the following types of articles:
Regular technical articles that undergo a peer review process overseen by the Magazine's associate editors. Such articles can be submitted at any time by following the instructions below and are published on a first-in, first-out basis.
Special issues on current topics such as space robots, underwater robots and ethics. These issues are managed by guest editors and a call for papers is published. All articles are fully reviewed as for regular technical articles.
Tutorial articles written by leading experts in their field.
Survey articles on emerging themes
Regular columns on topics such as education, industry news, IEEE RAS news, IFRR news, regional activity and opinion pieces.
Reproducible Articles (‘R-Articles’): articles reporting on experiments that claim that they can be fully reproduced
Short Replication Articles (r-articles) reporting on the replication of the results of a published Reproducible Article (‘R-Articles’)
Short Reply articles where original authors comment on the results obtained by reproducing their published experiments
The Process: Initial Submission to Publication
ORCID
Preparing Your Manuscript
Submitting Your Manuscript
Submitting a Previously Published Conference Paper
Decision
Submitting Final Camera-Ready Manuscripts
Publication
Presenting your RAM paper at ICRA or IROS
Frequently Asked Questions
Reproducible Articles, Short r-articles, Reply Articles
These instructions apply to regular technical articles and contributions to an announced special issue. See below for specific instructions on Open Access and Reproducible Articles.
1. ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID)
All IEEE journals 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 in order to submit a manuscript or review a proof in this journal.
Follow these steps to link a PaperCept account to a registered ORCID. Note that PINs from different sub-domains can be linked to a single ORCID.
Go to the start page of the PaperCept subdomain where you have an existing PIN (if you do not have one, please create one by following the PIN link from the PaperCept subdomain of interest).
If you do not already have an ORCID, follow the link “Register an ORCID,” create an ORCID and return to the PaperCept login page.
Follow the link “Register your ORCID with any of your PaperCept PINs,” enter your registered email or the ORCID and password and then click on Authorize.
Once you authorize the ORCID to be linked to your PIN you will be returned to the PaperCept subdomain from where you accessed ORCID.
Follow “Log in to any account associated with this ORCID” to complete associating your PIN to the ORCID.
If you have inadvertently created multiple PINs in the same subdomain, you can associate all PINs with the same ORCID.
2. Preparing Your Manuscript
Submitted papers must be written in good understandable English. It is not the job of reviewers, associate editors or editor-in-chief to correct English spelling and grammar, and poorly written papers stand a much lower chance of being accepted. Authors wishing for assistance in this regard may consider using the IEEE proof editing service (fee based).
The submitted paper is submitted as a PDF file for review. Magazine templates are available in the format of Latex and Word at IEEE Template Selector (https://template-selector.ieee.org/secure/templateSelector/publicationType). You might like to use the IEEE PDF checker to ensure that your file is compliant, and some hints on creating compliant PDF files using LaTeX. The IEEE Author Digital Tool Box has many helpful links including tools for correct reference formats.
A technical feature (regular or special issue) should meet the following requirements:
No more than 9 magazine pages, so aim for no more than 4500 words of text
No more than 10 equations
No more than 20 references, unless it is a survey article
No more than 10 figures
Include at least one high quality color photograph of the robotic system
Figures, tables, schematics, plots are very welcome
PLEASE NOTE: figures need to be submitted in high-resolution, high-quality format such as JPEG, TIFF, EPS, etc. PDF files are not supported.
Be aware that mandatory page charges of USD 250 apply for every published page beyond 9 pages with a maximum 7 extra pages at a charge. If your paper has multimedia material then this should be prepared according to the guidelines and submitted at the same time as your PDF file.
If you have not previously submitted a paper to the magazine, you are strongly encouraged to peruse recent issues to familiarize yourself with the style and technical level of typical articles.
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