Aims and scope

It is the policy of the Australian Journal of Electrical & Electronics Engineering (AJEEE) to publish a variety of contributions to the science and practice of electrical engineering. Major fields of interest include electronics and communications, electric energy, instrumentation and control, automation, computing, IT, computer science, and cybernetics.

The AJEEE aims to publish reviewed technical papers in these major fields of interest, as well as in allied fields. Papers should be related to the relevant fields and will usually fall into one of the following categories:

  • Research Paper - a paper making an original contribution to engineering knowledge.

  • Special Interest Paper – a report on significant aspects of a major or notable project.

  • Review Paper for specialists – an overview of a relevant area intended for specialists in the field covered.

  • Review Paper for non-specialists – an overview of a relevant area suitable for a reader with an electrical/electronics background.

  • Tutorial Paper – a paper that explains an important subject or clarifies the approach to an area of design or investigation.

  • Technical Note – a technical note or letter to the Editors that is not sufficiently developed or extensive in scope to constitute a full paper.

  • Discussion – a contribution to discuss a published paper to which the original author's response will be sought.

From time to time, invitations are presented to particular authors to write papers for the AJEEE. This most usually occurs when it is decided to collect a number of papers relating to one subject for a given issue, often with a guest editor.

Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.