AuthorGuidelines

Author Guidelines

1. Manuscript Preparation

  • Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English.

  • Authors should follow the journal’s formatting guidelines, including font, spacing, and reference style.

  • All figures, tables, and supplementary materials must be appropriately labeled and referenced within the text.

  • Citations and references must adhere to the specified journal format (IEEE Style).

2. Structure of the Manuscript

A standard manuscript should contain the following sections:

  • Title Page: Include the title, author names, affiliations, and corresponding author contact information.

  • Abstract: Provide a concise summary of the research, including objectives, methods, results, and conclusions (150-300 words).

  • Keywords: List 3-6 relevant keywords for indexing purposes.

  • Introduction: Present the research background, problem statement, objectives, and significance of the study.

  • Methodology: Describe the research design, data collection methods, and analysis techniques in detail.

  • Results: Present findings with appropriate figures and tables.

  • Discussion: Interpret the results, compare them with prior research, and explain implications.

  • Conclusion: Summarize key findings and suggest future research directions.

  • References: List all cited works in the prescribed citation format.

3. Plagiarism and Originality

  • All submitted manuscripts must be original and not under review elsewhere.

  • Authors must properly cite sources and avoid self-plagiarism.

  • Manuscripts will be checked using plagiarism detection tools before acceptance. Maximum similarity is 20%.

4. Authorship and Contributions

  • All listed authors should have made significant contributions to the research.

  • Any changes in authorship after submission must be justified and approved by the editor.

  • Corresponding authors must ensure that all co-authors have reviewed and approved the final manuscript.

5. Conflicts of Interest

  • Authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that could influence the research.

  • Any potential conflicts must be declared in the manuscript.

6. Ethical Considerations

  • Research involving human participants must follow ethical guidelines and include informed consent.

  • Studies involving animals must comply with ethical standards and have institutional approval.

7. Submission and Review Timeline

  • The journal follows a structured review process with an expected timeline of 1-2 weeks for initial review.

  • Authors will be informed of decisions and revisions required at each stage.

  • The final acceptance and publication depend on the completeness and quality of revisions.