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JCR Impact Factor: 0.700
Issues per year: 4
Current issue: Nov 2011
Next issue: Feb 2012


PUBLISHER

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

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


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FEATURED ARTICLE

Behavioral Model of Photovoltaic Panel in Simulink, ZAPLATILEK, K., LEUCHTER, J.
Issue 4/2011
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FEM-based Analysis of a Hybrid Synchronous Generator with Skewed Stator Slots, MALANCIUC, A., SIMION, A., LIVADARU, L., MUNTEANU, A., AFANASOV, C.
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An Optimal Spectrum Handoff Scheme for Cognitive Radio Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, DUAN, J., LI, Y.
Issue 3/2011
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Strategies for Power/Energy Saving in Distribution Networks, GRIGORAS, G., CARTINA, G., BOBRIC, E. C.
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LATEST NEWS

2011-Nov-27
Thomson Reuters has recently updated the Journal Citations Report 2010 and revised the Impact Factor of Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering from 0.688 (as of JCR published in June 2011) to 0.700. Also, the Aggregate Impact Factor for the "Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence" category was revised from 1.817 to 1.849, the Median Impact Factor remaining unchanged. Also, for the category "Engineering, Electrical & Electronic" the Aggregate Impact Factor was revised from 1.441 to 1.462, and the Median Impact Factor from 0.962 to 1.004.

2011-Nov-07
Starting with number 1/2012, the best top 3 accepted papers will be published free of charge. The respective papers will be selected based on the total score obtained in the reviewing phase.

2010-Oct-15
New backup hosting location for Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering was setup, in a different physical location. Also, a Failover machanism is in place with DNSMadeEasy, so the AECE website will never be down, even the database connection will be limited.

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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

JCR Impact Factor:
 0.700 
Journal Citation Reports® by Thomson Reuters 2011



    

Advances in Electrical and Computer Engineering® is a peer-reviewed journal published by Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava and the Romanian Academy of Technical Sciences, Romania. This journal is rated as Class A publication by the Romanian Council for Research in Higher Education (CNCSIS) and it is indexed and abstracted in Science Citation Index Expanded and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition by Thomson Reuters (former ISI).

The Journal policy is to publish high quality original scientific articles and reviews with permission from the Editorial Board. Papers must be written in English. They must not have been previously published and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. 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.

In eleven 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 for every published paper are maintained by using the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system.

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Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania


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