Material submitted to Advanced Electromagnetics (AEM) should be original, coherent, understandable, and interesting. AEM will not consider manuscripts that have already been published or are being considered by other journals. Only manuscripts written in English will be accepted; language must be consistent throughout. Additionally, spelling, punctuation and sentence structure of manuscripts should be reviewed prior to submission.

The articles will be available through the Internet, free of charge, for viewing and printing. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources. It is assumed that by submitting a manuscripts the authors consent with free distribution of their work. Authors of articles published in Advanced Electromagnetics retain the copyright of their articles and are free to reproduce and disseminate their work (under a Creative Commons Attribution License). A significant advantage of the electronic publishing format is the speed in preparing and releasing the work, which protects its originality. Upon final acceptance, articles will be available for immediate downloading.

Style and Format

AEM requires all manuscripts to be submitted through the on-line submission system. Manuscripts should be prepared using either the MS-Word® or LaTeX format provided in this template but only PDF documents should be submitted. Files in native format (Word or LaTex) should only be uploaded for the final versions of accepted papers. Do not modify the template layout and do not remove the headers/footers. Abstracts that are different from the journal's format will be returned to authors for revision.

How to cite your articles

There are many different ways of citing resources from your research (e.g. IEEE style, APA, MLA, etc). The citation style depends on the editorial policy of the journal in which you wish to publish. The most basic entry for a journal consists of the author name(s), year published, article title, journal name, volume number, and page numbers.

To cite an article published in Advanced Electromagnetics, you should cite: the Author(s), Article Title, Advanced Electromagnetics, volume, issue, page(s), (year). You may also include the digital object identifier (DOI). For example:

  • IEEE formatted citation:
    D. Barchiesi, and S. Kessentini, “Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor,” Advanced Electromagnetics, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 41–47, 2012. doi:10.7716/aem.v1i2.20.
  • APA formatted citation:
    Barchiesi, D., & Kessentini, S. (2012). Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor. Advanced Electromagnetics, 1(2), 41-47. doi:10.7716/aem.v1i2.20.

  • MLA formatted citation:
    Dominique Barchiesi, and Sameh Kessentini. "Roughness effect on the efficiency of dimer antenna based biosensor." Advanced Electromagnetics 1.2 (2012): 41-47. doi:10.7716/aem.v1i2.20.

What is a DOI?

AEM uses the digital object identifier (DOI) as the primary means to identify papers. The DOI is a string of numbers which together uniquely identify a published article. The doi is permanently assigned to each article, and provides a persistent link to current information about that article, including where the article, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. It enables readers to find the article on the Internet irrespective of any subsequent changes in the web site structure, in the management responsibility of the journal in which it was first published, or the location of the web site on which the journal is hosted.

To resolve any DOI, go to the DOI System proxy server http://dx.doi.org and enter the paper's DOI. You can also convert a doi to a web address by adding a prefix to the doi. For papers published on AEM use the url prefix http://dx.doi.org/

For example, assuming your paper has doi as follows: doi:10.7716/aem.v1i2.20

Your web address will then be:http://dx.doi.org/10.7716/aem.v1i2.20

You can use the url string within any documents you write, or you can simply copy and paste it into your browser. The url will lead to the abstract page of your paper on AEM, from which the full text can be accessed as PDF.