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Electronics Letters
TitleElectronics Letters
DisciplineElectrical engineering, Computer science, Telecommunications
LanguageEnglish
EditorInstitution of Engineering and Technology
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
CountryUnited Kingdom
FrequencyBiweekly
Impact1.425

Electronics Letters is a leading international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research letters in the field of Electrical engineering, Computer science, and Telecommunications. The journal is published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology and is known for its rapid publication of new research results, with a focus on Innovation, Technology transfer, and Research and development. The journal's editorial board includes renowned experts from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. The journal's authors and readers come from a wide range of institutions, including Harvard University, California Institute of Technology, and University of Oxford.

Introduction

The journal's primary focus is on publishing short original research letters, typically 2-3 pages in length, that report on new and significant research results in the field of Electrical engineering, Computer science, and Telecommunications. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Data mining, Computer networks, Cybersecurity, and Internet of Things. The journal's rapid publication process allows researchers to quickly disseminate their research results, which is critical in fast-paced fields like Technology and Innovation. Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, University of Cambridge, and University of Tokyo regularly publish in the journal.

History

The journal was first published in 1965 by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, with the goal of providing a rapid publication outlet for researchers in the field of Electrical engineering and Telecommunications. Over the years, the journal has expanded its scope to include Computer science and other related fields, and has become one of the leading international journals in its field. The journal has been edited by prominent researchers from University of California, Los Angeles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The journal's history is closely tied to the development of Computing, Communication systems, and Information technology, with contributions from researchers at Bell Labs, IBM Research, and Microsoft Research.

Publication

The journal is published biweekly, with 24 issues per year, and is available in both print and online formats. The journal's online version is hosted on the Institution of Engineering and Technology website, and is accessible to subscribers and institutional members. The journal's publication process is managed by a team of experienced editors and reviewers, who ensure that all published research meets the highest standards of quality and relevance. The journal's authors include researchers from University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Washington, and its reviewers come from institutions like Cornell University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Duke University.

Content

The journal publishes a wide range of research letters, including original research results, review articles, and letters to the editor. The journal's content is organized into several categories, including Communications, Computing, Control engineering, Electromagnetics, and Power engineering. The journal also publishes special issues and themed sections, which focus on emerging topics and trends in the field. Researchers from University of Southern California, University of Pennsylvania, and Brown University regularly contribute to these special issues. The journal's content is closely related to the work of organizations like National Science Foundation, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and European Research Council.

Impact

The journal has a significant impact on the field of Electrical engineering, Computer science, and Telecommunications, with a high citation rate and a wide readership. The journal's research letters are widely cited in other journals and conferences, and have influenced the development of new technologies and innovations. The journal's impact is also reflected in its high Impact factor, which is a measure of the frequency with which the journal's articles are cited in other publications. Researchers from University of Chicago, University of Edinburgh, and University of Melbourne have published highly cited papers in the journal. The journal's impact is closely tied to the work of researchers at Google, Facebook, and Amazon.

Indexing

The journal is indexed in several major databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and IEEE Xplore. The journal is also indexed in several specialized databases, including Compendex, Inspec, and INSPEC. The journal's indexing ensures that its research letters are widely available and easily accessible to researchers and practitioners in the field. The journal's indexing is managed by organizations like Elsevier, Thomson Reuters, and Institution of Engineering and Technology. Researchers from University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and McGill University regularly use the journal's indexed content in their research.

Category:Scientific journals