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TIM Special Section

Special Section of IEEE MeMeA in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

A MeMeA 2022 Special Section of IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement will be published to promote the most significant results presented at the conference.

All papers which were accepted, registered, and presented at MeMeA 2022, and which will appear in the MeMeA 2022 proceedings in IEEE Xplore, are eligible to submit an extended version to the MeMeA 2022 Special Section in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (TIM). Each manuscript shall be within the scope of the TIM (click to see Scope of Transactions) and based on a paper published in the MeMeA 2022 Proceedings. Moreover, the manuscript MUST be technically extended beyond the scope of the proceedings paper, in terms of the overall TECHNICAL content and research results.

Special Section  manuscripts may ONLY be uploaded in the period of: September 19 – October 2, 2022

Please DO NOT try to submit your papers before this date, because the MeMeA Special Section folder in the submission system will not be available.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT SCOPE

Every year, a portion of submitted papers to the MeMeA Special Section in TIM are rejected immediately, without going to review, because they do not frame their writing in the context of Instrumentation and Measurement. To better understand this context, authors are referred to the following free magazine paper, especially its “TIM Guidelines for Medical Related Papers” section:

“Instrumentation and Measurement in Medical, Biomedical, and Healthcare Systems”, IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement magazine, 2016, DOI: 10.1109/MIM.2016.7579063

Preparation for Manuscript Submission

Please carefully follow the instructions under the “Submitting your paper to a Special Section ” heading of IEEE TIM’s Special Issue Author Guide.

Notice: The MeMeA 2022 paper identifier should be put in the upper right-hand corner of every document to be submitted.


Contact Reta Wehimer for any questions.

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