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The Research Publication of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines Inc.

ISSN

2244-2146

Author Guidelines

Corresponding Author

For papers with two or more authors, please clearly indicate the corresponding author who will be responsible for correspondence at all stages of the review process and publication, including post-publication.

About the Manuscript

The IECEP Journal accepts softcopies of papers in .docx or Latex only and must be in the prescribed format. Papers must conform to the proper format before it can be accepted for review. Use the Template for formatting guidelines. Papers should be written in English and to be through the journal's online manuscript submission system.

Only unpublished and extended versions of papers presented at conferences and symposia may be submitted for publication. The responsibility for a paper's originality rests on the authors and not on the editors or the publisher. Articles submitted should contain original contributions. Authors who submit articles for publication are encouraged to ensure their works do not infringe any existing copyright. They have to assure IECEP, Inc. against any breach of such warranty. The corresponding author is responsible for obtaining the agreement of all co-authors and any required consent from research sponsors before submitting a paper. Authors are obliged to cite relevant prior work. Lastly, authors should consider the following items in their documents:

  1. Technical papers submitted for publication must advance the state of knowledge in the field of Electronics and allied fields and must cite relevant prior work.
  2. Normally, the paper length is five (5) pages and not exceeding ten (10) pages to limit publications costs. Pages in excess of ten (10) pages are charged accordingly.
  3. The scientific and technical merit of the paper must be emphasized.
  4. Full description of the test and measurement procedure is desired allowing replication of the same procedure.
  5. Conclusions are presented appropriately and are supported by the data.
  6. Unintelligible English and using a format other than the prescribed one are valid reasons for outright rejection.
  7. Maintain at most 25% similarity with respect to other papers.

Please be assured that all personal information of all authors, other than the email addresses and affiliations, will be treated with strict confidentiality.