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IEEE Press
IEEE Press
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers · Public domain · source
NameIEEE Press
Founded1973
HeadquartersPiscataway, New Jersey
CountryUnited States
PublicationsBooks, monographs, textbooks, reference works
TopicsElectrical engineering, computer science, telecommunications, robotics
ParentInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Press IEEE Press is the publishing imprint associated with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, producing technical books and reference works in electrical engineering, computer science, telecommunications, signal processing, and related fields. It serves academic researchers, industry engineers, and students through authored monographs, edited volumes, and textbooks, collaborating with professional societies, universities, and standards bodies. IEEE Press titles often intersect with content from conferences, standards committees, and tutorial programs from organizations such as ACM, IET, SIAM, AAAS, and university presses.

History

IEEE Press traces its origins to the consolidation of publishing activities within the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers prior to their merger into the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Early publishing efforts paralleled proceedings and transactions produced by technical societies including the IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Computer Society, and IEEE Signal Processing Society. In the late 20th century IEEE Press expanded book publishing during the rise of digital electronics and the proliferation of conferences such as the International Conference on Communications, NeurIPS, and the International Conference on Robotics and Automation. Partnerships with commercial printers, academic editors, and distribution partners helped establish series that complemented the IEEE Standards Association and conference proceedings.

Organization and Governance

Governance of the imprint is embedded within the institutional structure of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; oversight interfaces with the boards of the IEEE Board of Directors, IEEE Technical Activities Board, and the publishing and editorial committees of constituent societies such as the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Communications Society. Editorial policy is shaped by advisory panels including representatives from universities like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and industry laboratories such as Bell Labs, IBM Research, and Microsoft Research. Financial and strategic decisions are coordinated with the institute’s executive offices and legal counsel, along with collaborations with external publishers and distribution firms headquartered near New York City and London.

Publications and Series

The imprint publishes textbooks, reference handbooks, monographs, and edited volumes that align with subject areas represented by constituent societies including IEEE Power & Energy Society, IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, and IEEE Signal Processing Society. Notable series and formats have thematic ties to conferences such as the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, and workshops affiliated with CERN-adjacent research. Titles frequently complement standards work from the IEEE Standards Association and educational initiatives at institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and California Institute of Technology. Collections often involve editors from research centers including Tsinghua University, ETH Zurich, University of Cambridge, and National University of Singapore.

Editorial and Peer Review Process

Manuscripts undergo editorial handling coordinated with society editorial boards such as those of the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Communications Society, drawing peer reviewers from academic departments at Princeton University, University of Michigan, Georgia Institute of Technology, and research labs at Intel, Google, and Apple. Peer review protocols vary by title type: textbooks, edited volumes, and research monographs each follow guidelines developed with the institute’s publication policy committees and legal advisors. Editorial roles include series editors, associate editors, and technical editors who liaise with conference program committees for invited collections from meetings such as ICASSP and SIGGRAPH-adjacent events.

Distribution and Partnerships

Distribution leverages partnerships with academic distributors, library wholesalers, and digital platforms including collaborations that complement offerings from Springer, Wiley, Elsevier, and university press catalogs. Digital dissemination integrates with library consortia at institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and national libraries in France and Germany for cataloging and access. Cooperative agreements with conference organizers, professional societies, and standards bodies enable bundled offerings for members of IEEE Young Professionals, IEEE Women in Engineering, and international chapters across regions including Asia, Europe, and South America.

Notable Titles and Impact

Titles published under the imprint have included handbooks, graduate-level texts, and monographs that influenced curricula at institutions such as Imperial College London, University of Toronto, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and informed engineering practice at firms like Siemens, General Electric, and Qualcomm. Collections derived from conference tutorials and standards-related compendia have been cited in patent filings, white papers from national laboratories including Los Alamos National Laboratory, and policy reports produced by agencies linked to NASA and DARPA. The imprint’s output contributes to citations in journals such as IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, and interdisciplinary venues bridging to Nature and Science.

Category:Academic publishers