IEEE Power and Energy Technology Systems Journal is a technical journal containing practice-oriented articles focusing on the development, planning, design, construction, maintenance, installation and operation of equipment, structures, materials and power systems for the safe, sustainable, economic, and reliable conversion, generation, transmission, distribution, storage, and usage of electric energy, including its measurement and control. This Journal was retitled after the November 2019 issue was published. The current retitled publication is IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
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Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
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The University does not have an Open Access agreement with IEEE.
Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
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The University does not have an Open Access agreement with IEEE.
Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
The Library will then make the AAM Open Access via the Research Explorer as soon as the article is published online.
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IEEE-RITA covers technological applications and research in education including design and research in new learning tools that focus on teaching and learning. The scope includes learning applications, methods, materials and new experiences as they relate to engineering learning. The journal maintains a consistent focus on the IEEE environment inside Electrical Engineering, Electronic Technology, Telecommunications and Computer Science. Main areas include technological applications and research in Education covering the design and research in new learning tools, techniques and materials that focus on teaching and learning as well as learning applications, methods and materials and new experiences of engineering learning, always focusing on the teaching/learning of the IEEE fields inside Electrical Engineering, Electronic Technology, Telecommunications and Computer Science and Engineering.
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Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
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The IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters (RA-L) publishes peer-reviewed articles that provide a timely and concise account of innovative research ideas and application results, reporting significant theoretical findings and application case studies in areas of robotics and automation.
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Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
The Library will then make the AAM Open Access via the Research Explorer as soon as the article is published online.
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According to the IEEE Sensors Council's constitution, "The fields of interest of the Council and its activities shall be the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing and application of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, with emphasis on the electronics and physics aspects of sensors and integrated sensor-actuators." The IEEE Sensors Journal focuses on the numerous sensor technologies spanned by the IEEE, and on emerging sensor technologies.
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Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
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According to the IEEE Sensors Council's constitution, "The fields of interest of the Council and its activities shall be the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing and application of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, with emphasis on the electronics and physics aspects of sensors and integrated sensor-actuators." IEEE Sensors Letters is a rapid disclosure publication focusing on the numerous sensor technologies spanned by the IEEE, and on emerging sensor technologies. Papers submitted to this journal will be limited to a maximum length of 4 pages which includes a minimum of single column restricted for references.
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Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
The Library will then make the AAM Open Access via the Research Explorer as soon as the article is published online.
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The University does not have an Open Access agreement with IEEE.
Fully OA journals are eligible for the use of our Open Access budgets. This means authors publishing in IEEE's fully Open Access journals like IEEE Access, or one of its topical fully Open Access journals, may be able to apply for Open Access funding.
You can check your eligibility for these budgets in our 'Open Access funds available for University of Manchester researchers' article:
Open Access funds available for University of Manchester researchers - Library Help
If you plan to publish in a fully Open Access IEEE journal, and do not have funding allocated to pay an APC, please contact us prior to submission using our Open Access enquiry form:
University of Manchester - Library Forms - Open Access enquiry form
Authors should not submit papers to a fully Open Access journal, or request an invoice for Open Access fees from their publisher, before the Office for Open Research has approved your funding request.
The IEEE Signal Processing Letters is a monthly, archival publication designed to provide rapid dissemination of original, cutting-edge ideas and timely, significant contributions in signal, image, speech, language and audio processing.
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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine publishes tutorial-style articles on signal processing research and applications, as well as columns and forums on issues of interest. Its coverage ranges from fundamental principles to practical implementation, reflecting the multidimensional facets of interests and concerns of the community. Its mission is to bring up-to-date, emerging and active technical developments, issues, and events to the research, educational, and professional communities. It is also the main society communication platform addressing important issues concerning all members.
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The IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters (L-SSC) provides fast publication of original and significant contributions in the area of solid-state circuits. The emphasis is on the transistor-level design of integrated circuits (ICs). Circuits integrated in micro- and nano-electronic (e.g., VLSI) technologies are of principal interest. Material related to discrete circuit design is rarely published. Experimental verification is strongly encouraged.
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Each issue of IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine is envisioned as a self-contained
resource for fundamental theories and practical advances within the field of integrated circuits
(ICs). Written at a tutorial level and in a narrative style, the magazine features articles
by leaders from industry, academia and government explaining historical milestones, current
trends and future developments.
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IEEE Spectrum Magazine. the flagship publication of the IEEE. explores the development. applications and implications of new technologies. It anticipates trends in engineering. science. and technology. and provides a forum for understanding. discussion and leadership in these areas. IEEE Spectrumis the world"s leading engineering and scientific magazine. Read by over 300.000 engineers worldwide. Spectrum provides international coverage of all technical issues and advances in computers. communications. and electronics. Written in clear. concise language for the non-specialist.Spectrum"shigh editorial standards and worldwide resources ensure technical accuracy and state-of-the-art relevance.
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This publication provides a systems-level, focused forum for application-oriented manuscripts that address complex systems and system-of-systems of national and global significance. It intends to encourage and facilitate cooperation and interaction among IEEE Societies with systems-level and systems engineering interest, and to attract non-IEEE contributors and readers from around the globe. Our IEEE Systems Council job is to address issues in new ways that are not solvable in the domains of the existing IEEE or other societies or global organizations. These problems do not fit within traditional hierarchical boundaries. For example, disaster response such as that triggered by Hurricane Katrina, tsunamis, or current volcanic eruptions is not solvable by pure engineering solutions. We need to think about changing and enlarging the paradigm to include systems issues.
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The University does not have an Open Access agreement with IEEE.
Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
The Library will then make the AAM Open Access via the Research Explorer as soon as the article is published online.
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Following acceptance, please deposit your author accepted manuscript in a repository without embargo.
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The University does not have an Open Access agreement with IEEE.
Fully OA journals are eligible for the use of our Open Access budgets. This means authors publishing in IEEE's fully Open Access journals like IEEE Access, or one of its topical fully Open Access journals, may be able to apply for Open Access funding.
You can check your eligibility for these budgets in our 'Open Access funds available for University of Manchester researchers' article:
Open Access funds available for University of Manchester researchers - Library Help
If you plan to publish in a fully Open Access IEEE journal, and do not have funding allocated to pay an APC, please contact us prior to submission using our Open Access enquiry form:
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Authors should not submit papers to a fully Open Access journal, or request an invoice for Open Access fees from their publisher, before the Office for Open Research has approved your funding request.
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Following acceptance, please deposit your author accepted manuscript in a repository without embargo.
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The University does not have an Open Access agreement with IEEE.
Authors publishing in IEEE's subscription journals can make their articles Open Access and comply with any relevant funder Open Access policies by depositing the author accepted manuscript (AAM) via the Open Access Gateway.
The Library will then make the AAM Open Access via the Research Explorer as soon as the article is published online.
Please note: The Library cannot support the payment of overlength page charges, or any other non-Open Access publication charges.
Find information about all of our active Open Access agreements.
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