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Author Guidelines

Overview

IJIEAS publishes peer-reviewed research on Internet of Things platforms, edge AI, embedded intelligence, smart systems, and cyber-physical environments.

Manuscript Requirements

  • Manuscripts must be written in English.
  • Provide a 50 to 150 word abstract and 4 to 6 keywords.
  • Use the journal manuscript template and keep the paper within a recommended maximum of 10 double-column pages.
  • Describe devices, firmware, connectivity stack, datasets, deployment assumptions, and evaluation environment clearly.
  • Submit the manuscript in Word, RTF, or PDF. The editorial office may request an editable source file after acceptance.

Submission and Review Flow

  1. Prepare the manuscript using the IJIEAS template.
  2. Ensure the file is anonymized if the selected section requires blind review.
  3. Submit through the journal submission workflow in OJS.
  4. Editorial screening checks scope, formatting, originality, and completeness.
  5. Eligible manuscripts are reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
  6. Revisions, the signed copyright form, and publication fee processing are completed only after acceptance.

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Journal-Specific Expectations

  • Document hardware, firmware, protocols, testbeds, and performance conditions clearly.
  • Explain how edge intelligence or smart-system logic operates in deployment conditions.
  • Report operational, energy, latency, or reliability tradeoffs where relevant.

Publication Fee

USD 100 is charged only for accepted papers. No submission fee is charged.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • The manuscript is original, has not been published previously, and is not under review elsewhere.
  • The submission file is in Word, RTF, or PDF format and follows the journal template referenced in the Author Guidelines.
  • The manuscript includes title, abstract, keywords, main text, references, and any required statements on funding, conflicts of interest, and data or code availability.
  • Hardware, firmware, datasets, protocols, edge logic, and deployment assumptions are described clearly.
  • Performance results include relevant metrics such as latency, energy, reliability, throughput, or accuracy as appropriate.
  • The paper explains real-world deployment constraints and smart-system or cyber-physical limitations.
  • Blind-review instructions have been followed where required.

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