Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal
Abbreviation | Appl. Comput. Electromagn. Soc. J. |
Journal Impact | 0.60 |
Quartiles(Global) | TELECOMMUNICATIONS(Q4) |
ISSN | 1054-4887, 1943-5711 |
h-index | 33 |
The ACES Journal is dedicated to the exchange of information in the field of computational electromagnetics, the advancement of technology, and the promotion of related technical activities. Its primary objective is to eliminate the need to "re-invent the wheel" when solving previously resolved computational problems in electrical engineering, physics, or related fields.\n\nThe ACES Journal welcomes original, unpublished papers related to applied computational electromagnetics, and all submissions are peer-reviewed.\n\nA unique feature of the ACES Journal is its publication of unsuccessful efforts in applied computational electromagnetics. This allows for discussion of problem areas in electromagnetic modeling. Manuscripts representing unsuccessful applications or negative results in computational electromagnetics will only be considered for publication if they reflect a reasonable expectation of success and a reasonable effort.\n\nThe technical activities promoted by this journal include code validation, performance analysis, and input/output standardization; code or technique optimization and error minimization; innovations in solution techniques or data input/output; identification of new applications for electromagnetic modeling codes and techniques; integration of computational electromagnetics techniques with new computer architectures; and correlation of computational parameters with physical mechanisms.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: River Publishers,Publishing cycle: Bimonthly,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2001,Proportion of original research papers: 98.51%,Self Citation Rate:16.70%, Gold OA Rate: 1.58% |
Average review cycle | 网友分享经验:偏慢,4-8周 |
Average recruitment ratio | 网友分享经验:容易 |
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