Aim & Scope

The Journal of Electronics, Embedded Systems and Communication Technologies is dedicated to advancing knowledge in the dynamic and rapidly evolving domains of electronic engineering, embedded system design, and communication networks. This journal provides a platform for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to disseminate high-quality theoretical and applied research that explores the integration, innovation, and evolution of these interrelated fields. Emphasis is placed on studies that demonstrate technical rigor, originality, and relevance to contemporary scientific and technological challenges.

The journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches that bridge core concepts of electronics with embedded systems and advanced communication methodologies. Submissions that explore the design, simulation, prototyping, and deployment of electronic systems, microcontrollers, real-time computing, IoT frameworks, wireless technologies, signal processing algorithms, and network architectures are particularly encouraged.

Interdisciplinary Coverage

This journal aims to facilitate cross-disciplinary exploration that reflects the interconnected nature of modern technology. The integration of electronics with embedded systems and communication technologies has created new opportunities for innovation across industries such as automation, robotics, telecommunications, healthcare, defense, automotive engineering, and consumer electronics.

Relevant contributions may include, but are not limited to:

  • Embedded system architectures, microprocessor/microcontroller-based design
  • Hardware-software co-design and real-time operating systems (RTOS)
  • Analog and digital electronics
  • Signal integrity and high-speed circuit design
  • Wireless communication protocols, 5G/6G technologies, and network security
  • Internet of Things (IoT) frameworks and device-level integration
  • System-on-Chip (SoC), FPGA-based system design, and VLSI circuits
  • Power electronics, energy-efficient hardware, and battery-operated systems
  • Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication and industrial protocols
  • Sensor interfaces, actuators, and communication buses (SPI, I2C, CAN, etc.)

The journal promotes studies that integrate theory with practical application, including experimental validation, simulation environments, and prototype development.

Target Audience

The Journal of Electronics, Embedded Systems and Communication Technologies is intended for an audience comprising academic researchers, design engineers, embedded system developers, industry technologists, network architects, and graduate-level students. Policymakers and technical consultants in communication infrastructure development may also benefit from insights published in the journal.

By addressing both foundational theory and application-driven research, the journal caters to readers seeking to understand emerging technologies, refine existing methodologies, and explore new frontiers in electronics and communication systems. The journal encourages interaction between academic and industrial communities, fostering a shared commitment to innovation and applied problem-solving.

Types of Accepted Research

The journal accepts a wide range of scholarly submissions that contribute to the technical and scientific understanding of the covered fields. Accepted manuscript types include:

  • Original Research Articles: Empirical studies with strong methodological frameworks and clearly articulated contributions to the field.
  • Review Articles: Comprehensive, critical surveys of established and emerging topics, highlighting recent advancements, trends, and future directions.
  • Short Communications: Concise reports of novel ideas, prototypes, or preliminary findings that hold potential for further research or development.
  • Case Studies: In-depth technical analyses of system implementation, integration challenges, and field-level performance metrics.
  • Methodological Papers: Articles detailing new design techniques, modeling approaches, or testing frameworks in embedded and communication systems.
  • Application-Focused Studies: Research that addresses system-level solutions in domains such as automotive communication systems, industrial automation, or medical devices.

All manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure technical quality, innovation, and alignment with the journal’s scope.

Thematic Priorities

The journal encourages research aligned with current and emerging themes in the following areas:

  • Embedded Intelligence: Integration of machine learning and AI capabilities into embedded hardware.
  • Edge Computing and Smart Devices: Optimizing performance in low-power, real-time embedded systems.
  • Next-Generation Communication: Research on ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC), massive MIMO, and terahertz communication.
  • Security in Embedded and Networked Systems: Cryptographic implementations, secure firmware design, and hardware-based security protocols.
  • Green Electronics and Sustainable Systems: Studies that focus on energy harvesting, low-power consumption designs, and environmentally sustainable materials.
  • Reconfigurable Hardware: Advancements in FPGA, CPLD, and adaptive system architectures.
  • Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and Industrial IoT: Protocol design, middleware solutions, and sensor-to-cloud integration frameworks.
  • Simulation and Modeling Tools: Research involving SPICE simulations, MATLAB/Simulink models, SystemC, and Verilog/VHDL-based environments.

The editorial board gives preference to submissions that demonstrate both scientific contribution and practical significance in solving complex real-world challenges.

Global Relevance and Industry Impact

The journal recognizes the global nature of technological development and aims to publish research that is not only theoretically robust but also applicable to real-world industrial and societal needs. Contributions from diverse geographical regions and underrepresented research communities are actively encouraged to ensure inclusivity and diversity of perspectives.

With ongoing digital transformation across manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, and transportation sectors, embedded and communication technologies form the foundation of smart ecosystems. The journal thus plays a pivotal role in disseminating knowledge that informs the design of intelligent, connected, and resilient systems.

Industry collaboration is highly valued, and manuscripts presenting joint academic-industrial projects, technology transfers, or field trials are particularly welcomed.

Contribution to Advancing the Field

The Journal of Electronics, Embedded Systems and Communication Technologies strives to serve as a conduit for meaningful advancements in both fundamental theory and application. By providing a venue for peer-reviewed dissemination of original work, the journal supports the professional growth of its contributors and fosters global dialogue among innovators.

The journal’s mission is to encourage the responsible development and deployment of electronic and communication systems that are efficient, scalable, and future-ready. It emphasizes the importance of reproducibility, transparency, and ethical research practices in advancing the field.