Guide for Author
The IJCIOES is an online, multi-media, academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review and engages established and emerging scholars from anywhere in the world. We invite qualified research articles in all aspects of Intelligent Control and Optimization for Electrical System.
- Authors should prepare the manuscript using the IJCIOES template and submit through the online submission system (link). Only manuscript following the IJCIOES format will be sent to reviewers.
- The manuscript should be original and has not been previously published or under review by other journals.
- All submitted paper will be reviewed by experts in the field by considering the originality, clarity of presentation and significance to science.
- As the commitment to fast publication, editors try their best to complete a review process within four weeks. If authors did not receive any notification after that period, please do send an email to editors.
- IJCIOES is an open access international journal. However, it is very pleased to inform you (All Authors) that Author manuscript submission will free for each article.
- Add biographies of authors as our template. include links to the 4 authors' profiles, do not delete any icons in the template. Provide links for all authors to the four icons - Scholar, Scopus, WoS, and ORCID as completely as possible.
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Please ensure that all references have been cited in your text. Use a tool such as EndNote, Mendeley, or Zotero for reference management and formatting, and choose IEEE style. Each citation should be written in the order of appearance in the text in square brackets. For example, the first citation [1], the second citation [2], and the third and fourth citations [3], [4]. When citing multiple sources at once, the preferred method is to list each number separately, in its own brackets, using a comma or dash between numbers, as such: [1], [3], [5]. It is not necessary to mention an author's name, pages used, or date of publication in the in-text citation. Instead, refer to the source with a number in a square bracket, e.g. [9], that will then correspond to the full citation in your reference list. Examples of in-text citations:
- This theory was first put forward in 1970 [9].
- Blaabjerg [10] has argued that ...
- Several recent studies [7], [9], [11]-[15] have suggested that....
- ... end of the line for my research [16]. - Please present all references as completely as possible and use IEEE style. include information on DOIs, volume, number, pages, etc.