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Microelectronics

AbbreviationMicroelectronics. J.
Journal Impact1.93
Quartiles(Global)NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY(Q4)
ISSN0026-2692

Since its inception in 1969, Microelectronics has served as an international forum for the dissemination of research and applications in microelectronic systems, circuits, and emerging technologies. Papers published in Microelectronics undergo peer review to ensure originality, relevance, and timeliness. As a result, the journal provides global, regular, and comprehensive updates on microelectronic circuits and systems. Microelectronics invites significant research and application papers across all relevant fields and considers comprehensive review/survey papers covering the latest developments. The journal's scope includes, but is not limited to: analog, digital, mixed-signal, and RF circuits and related design methodologies; logic, architecture, and system-level synthesis; testing, design for testability, and built-in self-test; area, power, and thermal analysis and design; mixed-domain simulation and design; embedded systems; non-Von Neumann computing and related technologies and circuits; design and testing of highly complex system integration; SOC, NOC, SIP, and NIP design and testing; 3-D integrated design and analysis; and emerging device technologies and circuits such as FINFET, SET, spintronics, SFQ, and MTJ. Applications in areas such as signal and image processing, including circuits for cryptography, sensors, and actuators (including sensor networks), as well as reliability and quality issues and economic models, are also welcome.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Elsevier LtdPublishing cycle: MonthlyJournal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 1969Proportion of original research papers99.18%Self Citation Rate:31.60%Gold OA Rate: 2.61%
Average review cycle 网友分享经验:平均3.0个月
Average recruitment ratio网友分享经验:容易

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