Aims & Scope

Insights of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IEET) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all aspects of electrical engineering and emerging technologies. Published semi-annually online by Academic Horizon Publisher (AHP), IEET serves as a platform for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to share cutting-edge advancements and innovative solutions in the field.

 

The scope of IEET includes:

Power Electronics, Power Systems, and Energy Sustainability: Including power generation, transmission, and distribution; power electronics converters and devices; smart grids; renewable energy integration; microgrids; electric vehicles; energy storage systems; and wide-bandgap semiconductor technologies for power applications.

Electronics, Circuits, and Integrated Systems: Covering analog and digital circuit design; RF and mixed-signal circuits; integrated circuits (IC) and systems-on-chip (SoC); electronic design automation (EDA); low-power and energy-autonomous systems; testing and reliability.

Control Systems, Automation, and Robotics: Encompassing control theory; industrial automation; robotic systems design and control; cyber-physical systems; networked control; and applications in smart manufacturing and intelligent transportation.

Communications, Signal Processing, and Sensing: Including wireless communications (5G/6G, IoT); information theory; signal, image, and video processing; radar and sensor systems; sensor design and fabrication; and measurement instrumentation.

Computer Engineering and Hardware Systems: Focusing on computer architecture; edge computing; fog computing; distributed computing; Artificial Intelligence; machine learning; deep learning; blockchain; embedded systems; hardware/software co-design; reconfigurable computing (e.g., FPGA); high-performance computing; and hardware security.

Electromagnetics, Antennas, and Propagation: Including electromagnetic theory; antenna design and propagation; RF/microwave/millimeter-wave circuits and systems; and computational electromagnetics.

Electronic Devices, Microsystems, and Materials: Spanning semiconductor devices; MEMS and microfabrication; nanoelectronics; optoelectronic and photonic devices; device modeling; and novel materials for electronic applications.

The journal particularly encourages submissions at the interdisciplinary frontiers, such as the convergence of electrical engineering with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. We welcome research that applies AI to system optimization, design automation, or innovative circuit models, as well as studies on neuromorphic computing and hardware for AI. Contributions addressing societal challenges through sustainable technology, next-generation computing, and secure systems are also highly valued.

 

The journal publishes original research articles, comprehensive reviews, technical communications, case studies, and short technical notes. IEET promotes transparency and reproducibility in research by encouraging detailed methodologies, experimental data, and theoretical analyses. There are no strict length restrictions, allowing authors to present their work thoroughly.

 

By fostering open access to high-quality research, IEET strives to accelerate technological progress and facilitate collaboration among academia, industry, and policymakers worldwide.

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