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JCR Impact Factor: 0.800
JCR 5-Year IF: 1.000
SCOPUS CiteScore: 2.0
Issues per year: 4
Current issue: Aug 2023
Next issue: Nov 2023
Avg review time: 77 days
Avg accept to publ: 48 days
APC: 300 EUR


PUBLISHER

Stefan cel Mare
University of Suceava
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science
13, Universitatii Street
Suceava - 720229
ROMANIA

Print ISSN: 1582-7445
Online ISSN: 1844-7600
WorldCat: 643243560
doi: 10.4316/AECE


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LATEST NEWS

2023-Jun-28
Clarivate Analytics published the InCites Journal Citations Report for 2022. The InCites JCR Impact Factor of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering is 0.800 (0.700 without Journal self-cites), and the InCites JCR 5-Year Impact Factor is 1.000.

2023-Jun-05
SCOPUS published the CiteScore for 2022, computed by using an improved methodology, counting the citations received in 2019-2022 and dividing the sum by the number of papers published in the same time frame. The CiteScore of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering for 2022 is 2.0. For "General Computer Science" we rank #134/233 and for "Electrical and Electronic Engineering" we rank #478/738.

2022-Jun-28
Clarivate Analytics published the InCites Journal Citations Report for 2021. The InCites JCR Impact Factor of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering is 0.825 (0.722 without Journal self-cites), and the InCites JCR 5-Year Impact Factor is 0.752.

2022-Jun-16
SCOPUS published the CiteScore for 2021, computed by using an improved methodology, counting the citations received in 2018-2021 and dividing the sum by the number of papers published in the same time frame. The CiteScore of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering for 2021 is 2.5, the same as for 2020 but better than all our previous results.

2021-Jun-30
Clarivate Analytics published the InCites Journal Citations Report for 2020. The InCites JCR Impact Factor of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering is 1.221 (1.053 without Journal self-cites), and the InCites JCR 5-Year Impact Factor is 0.961.

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Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering Cover for the Print Edition

Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering

ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
doi: 10.4316/aece
www.aece.ro

InCites JCR Impact Factor:
 0.800 
InCites JCR 5-Year Impact Factor:
 1.000 
SCOPUS CiteScore:
 2.0 
InCites Journal Citation Reports® 2022 Science Edition
(Published by Clarivate Analytics in 2023)

 
 
 
Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering® (Adv. Electr. Comp. Eng. - ISO4 abbreviated title) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal published by the Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. "AECE - Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering" and the associated graphic is a registered trademark of the Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. This journal is indexed and abstracted in Science Citation Index Expanded® and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition® by Clarivate Analytics (former Thomson Reuters / former ISI), SCOPUS® (Elsevier), INSPEC® (IET), and many other international databases and directories. A full list may be found in the About section.

The Journal policy is to publish high quality original scientific articles with permission from the Editorial Board. The principal aim of the journal is to bring together the latest research and development in various fields of science and technology such as electrical engineering, electrotechnics, electric machines modeling and design, control of electric drive systems, non-conventional energy conversion, sensors, electronics, communications, data transmission, energy converters, transducers modeling and design, electro-physics, nanotechnology, computer science, artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, knowledge engineering, process control theory and applications, distributed systems, computer networks and software engineering. Papers must be written in English and they must not have been previously published and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.

In twenty-two years of existence, researchers from more than 50 countries have chosen AECE journal for the submission of their manuscripts and high profile researchers from 15 countries have joined AECE International Scientific Board. The Editorial Board is looking forward to further improve the quality of AECE journal and to broaden the impact of AECE articles.

We provide on-line full-text free access to all published papers. Permanent links to published papers are maintained by using the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system by CrossRef.

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