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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、官网网址(微信公众号信息):
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5、官网邮箱:editorial@smartbot-wiley.com
6、出刊日期:季刊,一年出版四期。
7、官方微信公众号:SmartBot智能机器人
8、官网信息:2027年12月之前投稿免收版面费。
2026年3月27日星期五
《智能机器人(英文)》(SmartBot)期刊介绍
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SmartBot智能机器人2026年3月26日
SmartBot (Print ISSN:2998-4432, CN 23-1628/TP, Online ISSN:2998-1891, 季刊) 是Wiley出版的开放获取英文学术期刊,已获得中国科技期刊卓越行动计划高起点新刊项目支持。
收稿方向:
本刊发表机器人技术前沿与交叉领域的原创性研究、综述论文及短篇通讯、评论、观点等文章。包括但不限于以下方向:机构学、机器人化制造、驱动控制、人工智能、传感与检测、人机交互、软体机器人、微纳机器人、医疗机器人、人形机器人、具身智能等。
投稿优势:
1.免费发表:目前所有投稿论文均免收版面费;
2.开放获取:文章一经出版即可在线免费访问;
3.快速审稿:一个月内完成审稿;
4.封面定制:所有投稿论文均享免费封面定制服务。
投稿网址:
期刊主页:
www.smartbot-journal.com
联系方式:
期刊执行主编:
李隆球电话:0451-86413116
期刊管理委员会:
潘昀路电话:13946176521
编辑部电话:0451-86403427
编辑部邮箱:editorial@smartbot-wiley.com
编辑部联系人:
周 彬 18366217953(微信同号)
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Author Guidelines
【官网信息】
1. SUBMISSION
Thank
you for your kind interest in SmartBot. Submissions have to consist of
content that has not been published or submitted for publication
elsewhere except those as the brief abstracts in the proceedings of
conferences or symposiums. Because manuscripts are double-blind peer
reviewed, it’s necessary for you to anonymize the main document on your
first submission.
New
submissions should be made via the Research Exchange submission portal
https://wiley.atyponrex.com/journal/SMB2 You may check the status of
your submission at any time by logging on to submission.wiley.com and
clicking the “My Submissions” button. For technical help with the
submission system, please review our FAQs or contact
submissionhelp@wiley.com.
SmartBot now offers Free Format submission for a simplified and streamlined submission process for New Submissions.
Before you submit, you will need:
Your
manuscript: this should be an editable file including text, figures,
and tables, or separate files—whichever you prefer. All required
sections should be contained in your manuscript, including abstract,
introduction, methods, results, and conclusions. Figures and tables
should have legends. Figures should be uploaded in the highest
resolution possible. References may be submitted in any style or format,
as long as it is consistent throughout the manuscript. Supporting
information should be submitted in separate files. If the manuscript,
figures or tables are difficult for you to read, they will also be
difficult for the editors and reviewers, and the editorial office will
send it back to you for revision. Your manuscript may also be sent back
to you for revision if the quality of English language is poor.
An
ORCID ID, freely available at https://orcid.org. (Why is this
important? Your article, if accepted and published, will be attached to
your ORCID profile. Institutions and funders are increasingly requiring
authors to have ORCID IDs.)
The title page of the manuscript, including:
co-author details, including affiliation and email address. (Why is
this important? We need to keep all co-authors informed of the outcome
of the peer review process.)
Statements
relating to our ethics and integrity policies, which may include any of
the following (Why are these important? We need to uphold rigorous
ethical standards for the research we consider for publication):
data availability statement
funding statement
conflict of interest disclosure
ethics approval statement
patient consent statement
permission to reproduce material from other sources
clinical trial registration
2. AIMS AND SCOPE
SmartBot
is an open access, multidisciplinary quarterly journal dedicated to
publishing high-quality original research articles, review articles,
short communication, perspective, and comments in areas related to
robotics. The journal operates a double-anonymized peer review policy.
SmartBot provides an open forum on the critical, social, ethical and
policy issues related to robotics for all stakeholders such as
scientists, engineers, and policymakers.
The
topics of SmartBot cover the application of robotics, ranging from very
large systems to micro/nano robots in the following fields:
Mechanism
Robotized manufacturing
Actuation and control
Artificial intelligence
Sensing and detection
Human-robot interaction
Soft robot
Micro/nano robot
Medical robot
Humanoid robot
3. ARTICLE TYPES
(1) Research Articles
Description: The reports of original studies within the journal scope of SmartBot.
Word
Limit: No strict word limits, however, it is better to be within 10,000
words including abstract but excluding references, tables and figures.
Abstract: Within 500 words, briefly describe the contents of the research article.
Figures/tables:
No number limits, but 10 figures should be sufficient. The tables and
figures should be submitted together with the main text of the article,
and they should be properly prepared and numbered as describing here.
Keywords: Please provide 1-6 keywords to highlight the main involving subjects of the article.
(2) Reviews
Description:
Reviews are comprehensive analyses of a specific topic. They can be
submitted either by the invitations from the Editors or by the authors
themselves; Both types will undergo the peer-review process prior to
acceptance.
Limit: No strict word limits, however, it is better to be within 12,000
Abstract: Within 500 words, briefly describe the contents of the review article.
Minimum 1 table/figure in the review article. The tables and figures
should be submitted together with the main text of the article, and they
should be properly prepared and numbered as describing here.
(3) Perspectives
Perspectives are a forum for authors to discuss ideas from a personal
viewpoint. They are more forward looking and /or speculative than
Reviews. Perspectives can be submitted either by the invitations from
the Editors or by the authors themselves; Both types will undergo the
peer-review process prior to acceptance.
Limit: No strict word limits, however, it is better to be within 8,000
Abstract: Within 500 words, briefly describe the contents of the perspective article.
Minimum 1 table/figure in the perspective article. The tables and
(4) Short Communication
The aim of publishing a short communication article is to present
useful and novel preliminary results of interest to a wide,
interdisciplinary audience.
Limit: No strict word limits, however, it is better to be within 5,000
Abstract: Within 500 words, briefly describe the contents of the short communication.
Minimum 1 table/figure in the short communication. The figure/tables
(5) Commentaries
Description: It is written by Editorial Board members, invited authors or editors.
Word limit: Within 1,500 words excluding references, tables and figures.
Abstract: Not required.
Figure/tables: 4 maximum.
(6) Editorials [only invited by Editors]
Word Limit: 1,000 words maximum.
Maximum 2 figure/tables. The figure/tables should be submitted together
with the main text of the article, and they should be properly prepared
and numbered as describing here.
Keywords: Not required.
4. MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
You
do not need to reformat your manuscript for a new submission. However,
authors are requested to follow the guidelines presented here when
preparing their Revised Manuscripts.
Important:
Because manuscripts are double-blind peer reviewed, it’s necessary for
you to anonymize the main document and supply a separate title page
file.
General
In general, the submission file should be prepared in the WORD format and order of the sections in the file is:
Title
– Author(s) – (Dedication) – Affiliation(s), – Keywords – Abstract -–
Main text [including Figures, Schemes and Tables] –
(Experimental/Methods Section) – Acknowledgements – References –
(Biographies) – Table of Contents text [Sections in brackets are only
present in certain article types]
Manuscripts
must be written in American English and be grammatically and
linguistically correct. Authors should seek assistance with style,
grammar and vocabulary if necessary.
Please
note: Wiley provides a professional language and manuscript editing
service, with expert help in English language editing, translation
service, manuscript formatting, and figure preparation. For detailed
information, costs and instructions please go to: Wiley Editing
Services.
structure and compositions of all materials central to the manuscript
must be disclosed in the main text or in Supporting Information, this
includes commercial and proprietary products, pure materials, and
mixtures. Manuscripts reporting results using undisclosed material
compositions may not be considered for publication and may be returned
without external review.
Symbols
for physical quantities should be italicized, but their units should
not be written in italics. As examples: T for temperature with K as the
unit, in contrast to T for the unit Tesla; J with units Hz, a with units
nm. Stereochemical information (cis, E, R, etc.; d, L), locants
(N-methyl), symmetry groups and space groups (C2v), and prefixes in
formulae or compound names (tBu and tert-butyl) must be in italics.
Latin phrases such as “in situ” should not be italicized. Formula
numbers should be bold (Arabic numerals and, if necessary, Roman
lowercase letters). Labels of axes labels should be formatted as
"variable [units]", e.g., T [K] where the variable is in italics and the
units are enclosed in square brackets and in upright type.
Equations
should be labeled with consecutive numbers and mentioned by label in
the text, for example, “Equation (1).” They should be provided in an
editable format – use symbols or an equation editor – do not embed as
graphics.
Vectors must be in bold italic letters and tensors in bold letters (both in the text and in equations).
distinguish carefully between subscripts, superscripts, and special
symbols. Units (e.g. V cm–1, K, Pa etc.) should be written in upright
letters (not in italics) with a short space to the number before.
use SI units throughout. Mathematical functions which are tabulated
(e.g., sin, cos, exp, e, etc.) should be given in upright letters (not
in italics).
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