Guidelines
Requirements for articles:
- The article must correspond to one of the topics of the conference;
- The article must be in English;
- The article should contain the following sections: "Materials and methods", "Results", "Discussion" and "Conclusion" (section "Acknowledgments" is written if necessary);
- The recommended number of authors should not exceed 5;
- Links must be made in accordance with the requirements of the Publisher. Links, as a rule, need to be made only to sources (articles) from international journals;
- The text must be typed in electronic form in Microsoft Word 2007/2003 format. The text can be illustrated with diagrams and tables. All illustrations must be within the boundaries of the text (do not go to the margins of the sheet);
- The article must contain an abstract (no more than 200 words);
- The number of references in the list of references must be at least 10;
- Self-citation should not exceed 10%;
- The originality of the article is not less than 80%;
- All authors must be familiar with the license agreement;
- All the papers must contain the original (unpublished) results of the research and be substantially different from previously published papers. Each author can be a co-author of up to 3 papers submitted to the Conference;
- The number of references to any author must be limited to 50% of the entire reference list, but should not exceed 3 references.
Submission of materials:
To participate in the conference, you need to send an article prepared according to the requirements of the journal.
The scientific works of the authors who spoke at the conference, after reviewing and editing, are published in the journal, indexed in the international SCOPUS database. Articles by authors who did not speak at the conference are not subject to publication.
IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference, including IEEE Xplore® Digital Library, if the paper is not presented by the author at the conference.
The order of publication of an article:
1. Conducting expertise and double-blind reviewing of materials;
2. Full-time presentation at the conference.