The impact of computers has nowhere been more revolutionary than in electrical engineering. The design, analysis and operation of electrical
and electronic systems has become completely dominated by computers, a transformation that has been motivated by the natural ease of
interface between computers and electrical ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The impact of computers has nowhere been more revolutionary than in electrical engineering. The design, analysis and operation of electrical
and electronic systems has become completely dominated by computers, a transformation that has been motivated by the natural ease of
interface between computers and electrical systems, and the promise of spectacular improvements in speed and efficiency.
Published
since 1973, Computers and Electrical Engineering provides rapid publication of topical research into the integration of computer
technology and computational techniques with electrical and electronic systems. The journal publishes papers featuring novel implementations
of computers and computational techniques in areas like signal processing, image processing, high-performance computing, parellel processing,
communication and the internet. Special attention will be paid to those papers demonstrating practical relevance to real systems, although
papers describing innovative architectures, algorithms or software tools for use in such systems will also be welcome.
Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
Applications of high-performance computing and novel architectures
Computer networking,
multimedia and Internet
Wireless communications and networks
Signal and image processing
Parallel processing and distributed
computing
Computers and Electrical Engineering publishes full research papers, case studies, book reviews, technical communications
(maximum length six journal pages), software surveys, and software reviews. Contributions of all types should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief
following the guidelines in the Guide for Authors.
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Editor
M. Jamshidi