Announcing the New IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Artificial Intelligence (TCASAI)
We are excited to announce the launch of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Artificial Intelligence (TCASAI), the latest addition to the IEEE's esteemed collection of scholarly publications. TCASAI publishes contributions related to circuits and systems for artificial intelligence, including circuit and electronic system design, implementation, and demonstration. This new Transactions aims to offer a timely and important venue to fulfill the strong need of the IEEE communities in publishing research and technical contributions in this fast-growing field.
TCASAI is financially sponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS), IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS), and the IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA), and technically sponsored by the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS).
The submission portal of TCASAI will be announced soon.
Scope:
The IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Artificial Intelligence (TCASAI) publishes contributions related to circuits and systems for artificial intelligence, including circuit and electronic system design, implementation, and demonstration.
Description:
- This publication considers original works that enhance the existing body of knowledge. Results described in the article should not have been submitted or published elsewhere. Expanded versions of conference publications may be submitted. Articles must be intelligible and must be written in standard English.
- Peer Review: Peer review is vital to the quality of published research. Each article submitted to IEEE is evaluated by at least two independent reviewers selected by a member of the publication's editorial board. Learn more about the IEEE peer review process.
- Publication Fees: This publication is supported by subscriptions and applicable Article Processing Charges (APCs). Although there is no cost for publishing with IEEE, authors may wish to take advantage of some of our fee-based offerings; visit the IEEE Author Center for more information on available options.
- Errors in Published Articles: Authors who have detected an error in their published article should contact the Editor-in-Chief shown above to request the publication of a correction. Note that no change may be made to the original article after it is published in IEEE Xplore.