Author Guidelines

1. General Formatting

  • Paper Size & Margins: A4 paper with 2.5 cm left and top margins, 2 cm right and bottom margins.

  • Font & Spacing: Times New Roman, 10 pt, single-spaced.

  • Maximum Length:

    • Original research articles: 12 pages.

    • Review/survey papers: 16 pages.

  • File Format: Microsoft Word (.docx).

2. Title

  • Concise and informative, not exceeding 12 words.

  • Avoid acronyms, abbreviations, or phrases like "A study of...", "Analysis of...", etc.

3. Authorship & Affiliations

  • List authors with superscript numbers corresponding to their affiliations.

  • Provide full department, university, and country details for each affiliation.

  • Example:
    Authors^1,2^, Author^3^
    ^1^Department of Computer Science, University X, Country.
    ^2^Department of Engineering, University Y, Country.

4. Abstract

  • Length: 100–200 words.

  • Content: Clearly state the purpose, methodology, key results, and conclusions.

  • Avoid references and non-standard abbreviations. Define abbreviations at first use if necessary.

  • Keywords: 5–7 keywords, using American spelling, placed below the abstract.

5. Manuscript Structure (IMRaD Style)

1. Introduction

  • Provide background, problem statement, literature review, proposed approach, and research innovation (3–6 paragraphs).

  • Cite references in IEEE style (e.g., [1], [2]).

2. Theoretical Basis/Proposed Method (Optional)

  • Include if the manuscript introduces a new method/algorithm.

3. Method

  • Describe research design, procedures (algorithms, pseudocode), testing, and data acquisition.

  • Support with figures, tables, and references (e.g., Figure 1, Table 1).

4. Results and Discussion

  • Present results using figures, graphs, or tables.

  • Discuss findings with subsections as needed.

  • Equations should be centered and numbered (e.g., (1)).

5. Conclusion

  • Summarize key findings and align with the introduction.

  • Suggest future research directions.

6. Additional Sections

  • Acknowledgments: Recognize non-author contributors (optional).

  • Funding Information: Declare funding sources or state "No funding involved."

  • Author Contributions: Use CRediT taxonomy (e.g., Conceptualization, Methodology). Designate a corresponding author.

  • Conflict of Interest: State "No conflict of interest" if applicable.

  • Informed Consent & Ethical Approval: Required for studies involving humans/animals.

  • Data Availability: Specify where data can be accessed (e.g., repository, author contact).

7. References

  • Minimum: 25 for original research; 50 for review papers.

  • Format: IEEE style. Examples:

    • Journal:
      J. K. Author, "Title," Abbrev. J. Name, vol. X, no. X, pp. XX–XX, Month. year, doi: XXX.

    • Conference:
      J. K. Author, "Title," in Conf. Abbrev., year, pp. XX–XX, doi: XXX.

    • Book:
      J. K. Author, Title, Xth ed. City, Country: Publisher, year.

8. Figures & Tables

  • Figures: Center-aligned, cited in text (e.g., Figure 1), with clear captions.

  • Tables: Numbered (e.g., Table 1), center-aligned, and formatted clearly.

9. Submission

10. Open Access