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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=8892389
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2026年1月8日星期四
Guide for Authors
【官网信息】
Journal of Communications and Information
Networks
Journal
of Communications and Information Networks (JCIN) aims to foster
dissemination of the novel revolutionary technologies and to trace the
continued developing research areas covering both conventional subjects
and inter-disciplines. Authentic articles in various directions of
communications and information networks, scientific commentaries
involving the emerging research issues are welcome.
The
general scope ranges from theoretical contributions to practical
implementation, and includes,but is not limited to the following:
broadband wireless communications, optical communications,satellite
communications, high altitude platform communications, software defined
radio,cognitive radio networks, mobile Ad hoc networks, software defined
networks, multimedia communications, Internet of things, cyber
security, network management.
manuscript is suggested to be no more than 15 pages. Full experimental
details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
Manuscripts
submitted to JCIN should neither be published previously nor be under
consideration for publication in another journal. The main article types
are as follows.
Original
Articles (including references, notes, captions and appendix, the same
as below) are expected to present original and new advance on the
emerging fields of communications and information networks. Original
articles include an abstract of about 200 words, 3-8 key words (the same
as below), an introduction, sections with brief subheadings,
conclusion, and up to 60 references. Additional supplemental material is
permitted as appendix in the end of the article.
Reviews
should describe and synthesize recent developments of communications
and information networks of significance and highlight future
directions. A review should include an abstract, an introduction that
outlines the main theme, brief subheadings, an outline of important
unresolved questions, and up to 100 references.
Authors
must use the JCIN LaTex Template to prepare their manuscript. Using the
template file will substantially shorten the time to complete
copy-editing and publication of accepted manuscripts.
Title
Concise and informative.
Authors’
full first and last names must be provided. One author should be
designated as the corresponding author and should be marked with
superscript asterisk (*). All authors’ email addresses should be
included and placed in the footnote of the front page.
Affiliations
of all authors should be provided. Each affiliation should include
complete address information including city, zip code, state/province,
and country (e.g., University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052,
Australia; Peking University, Beijing 100871, China). The affiliations
should be placed in the footnote of the front page.
Abstract
(150-250 words) must be a concise yet comprehensive reflection of what
is in your article. It should start with some brief background
information: one or two sentences giving a broad introduction to the
field comprehensible to the general reader, and then a brief summary of
more detailed background information specific to your study. This should
be followed by an explanation of the objectives/methods and then the
results. The final sentence should outline the main conclusions of the
study, in terms that will be comprehensible to all of our readers.
In
particular, the abstract must be self-contained, without abbreviations,
footnotes, or references. It should be a microcosm of the full article.
The abstract must be written as one paragraph, and should not contain
displayed mathematical equations or tabular material. Ensure that your
abstract reads well and is grammatically correct.
Keywords
3-8
words/phrases. We recommend that the keywords are specific to the
article, yet reasonably common within the subject discipline.
Funding
All
sources of funding of the study should be disclosed. Clearly indicate
grants that you have received in support of your research work and if
you received funds to cover publication costs. A listing of complete
funding information should be placed in the footnote of the front page.
Main Text
manuscript should start with a brief introduction describing the
paper’s significance. The introduction should provide sufficient
background information to make the article intelligible to readers in
other disciplines, and sufficient context that the significance of the
experimental findings is clear. Technical terms should be defined.
Symbols, abbreviations, and acronyms should be defined the first time
they appear. All tables and figures should be cited in numerical order.
All data must be shown in the main text. References to unpublished
materials are not allowed to substantiate significant conclusions of the
paper.
Nomenclature and units: Follow internationally accepted rules and conventions: use the international system of units (SI).
Math
formulae: Matrices and vectors are in bold. Number consecutively any
equations that have to be displayed separately from the text (if
referred to explicitly in the text).
Illustration
are encouraged to prepare illustrations in color, especially in those
cases where color enhances technical details and comprehension; for this
reason, we have been publishing color figures with no charge to the
authors. All figures and tables should be inserted into the main text
close to their first citation and must be numbered following their
number of appearance (Fig. 1,Figs. 2-6, Tab. 1, etc.). Each figure,
sub-figure, and table should have a short explanatory title and caption.
Figures
and tables should be provided during submission as separate electronic
files and named numerically (e.g., fig1.eps, fig2.vsd, fig2.pdf,
table3.pdf). In order to preserve the figures’ integrity across multiple
computer platforms, you are encouraged to provide vector graphics in
the following formats: .EPS/.PDF/.VSD/.PS (make sure that the graphics
have no sawteeth when they are extended to whatever bigger size). All
fonts must be embedded in order to achieve the best-quality results.
References
are required to be numbered in order of appearance in the text
(including table captions and figure legends) and listed individually at
the end of the manuscript, with numbers within square brackets [ ].
Each reference should have a unique number; do not combine references or
embed references in notes.
TEXT CITATIONS
Cite
references in consecutive numerical order starting with Ref. [1]. Once
you number the reference, use the same number in all subsequent
citations. It is not necessary to mention the author(s) of the source
unless it is relevant to your text. If you do include author names in
text, list the first author’s family name. If there are two or more
authors, use “et al.”. (Note that “et al.” Is not italicized.)
Examples:
1. One author: “SMITH[1] reports …”
2. Two or more authors: “SMITH et al.[23] report …”
3. To cite more than one source at a time: [2,3], [3-6], [12-14,19]
THE REFERENCE LIST (at the end of the manuscript)
List
references in the order they were cited (numerical order, starting with
[1]). List only one reference per bracketed number. The names of all
authors should be given in the reference list unless there are more than
three, in which case you may use “et al.”. The citation style of JCIN
adheres to Chinese Standard GB/T 7714-2005. We recommend preparing the
references with a bibliography software package, such as EndNote to
avoid typing mistakes and duplicated references.
● Journal Article [J]:
[1]
YU Q, ZHOU H B, CHEN J C, et al. A fully-decoupled RAN architecture for
6G inspired by neurotransmission[J]. Journal of Communications and
Information Networks, 2019, 4(4): 15-23.
[2] TRABELSI C, BILANIUK O, ZHANG Y, et al. Deep complex networks[J]. arXiv:1705.09792, 2017.
● Conference Proceedings [C]:
[3]
YALINIZ R, KEYI A, YANIKOMEROGLU H. Efficient 3-D placement of an
aerial base station in next generation cellular networks[C]//Proceedings
of the IEEE International Conference on Communications. Piscataway:
IEEE Press, 2016: 1-5.
● Monograph [M]:
[4] GOLDSMITH A. Wireless communications[M]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2005.
● Dissertation [D]:
[5]
CASTANEDA A O. Deep reinforcement learning variants of multi-agent
learning algorithms[D]. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh, 2016.
● Report [R]:
[6] World Health Organization. Factors regulating the immune response: report of WHO Scientific Group[R]. Geneva: WHO, 1970.
● Patent [P]:
[7] ZHANG W P. Experiment apparatus of diffraction imaging[P]. China Patent, 02290557.X, 2003-12-03.
● Standard [S]:
[8]
National Technical Committee on Information and Documentation of
Standardization Administration of China. Document description: section
4, non book materials: GB/T 3792.4-2009[S]. Beijing: China Standard
Press, 2010: 3.
About the Authors
authors should include biographies. The biographies may contain the
authors’ educational background, major fields of study, work experience,
information concerning previous publications, current and previous
research interests, memberships in professional societies, awards, etc.
The degrees should be listed with type of degree in what field, which
institution, city, and country, and year the degree was earned. The
author’s major field of study should be lower-cased.
If a photograph is provided, it should be of good quality, and professional-looking. The resolution should be at least 300 dpi.
Manuscript Preparation and Submission
Please read Submission Guidelines to prepare your manuscript. It is the obligation of the authors to cite relevant prior work.
We
accept submissions only online. You must have an account to submit your
manuscripts through the Manuscript Central
(https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcin). The submitting author is
responsible for obtaining agreement of all coauthors and any consent
required from sponsors before submitting a paper. JCIN assumes that the
material submitted for publication has been properly released. It is the
responsibility of the authors to determine whether publication of the
material requires the prior consent of other parties and, if so, to
obtain it.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us jcin@bjxintong.com.cn.
Copyright
manuscript is copyrighted to protect the interests of JCIN as well as
its authors and their employers. Authors must provide a signed copyright
release form before their papers are published;the completed form
should accompany the manuscript upon its approval and final submission.
Authors can download JCIN Copyright and Consent Form.
Publication and Archiving
Publication
Generally
speaking, articles accepted will be published online first. The printed
version will be released with issue and page number according to annual
plan.
Archiving
The electronic version is backed up and preserved in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.