IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON
SIGNAL PROCESSING
A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY
Information for Authors
The IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing is published monthly covering advances in the theory and application of signal processing. The scope is reflected in the EDICS: the Editors Information and Classification Scheme. Please consider the journal with the most appropriate scope for your submission.
Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts of Regular papers (papers which provide a complete disclosure of a technical premise), or Correspondences (brief items that describe a use for or magnify the meaning of a single technical point, or provide comment on a paper previously published in the Transactions). Submissions/resubmissions must be previously unpublished and may not be under consideration elsewhere.
Every manuscript must (a) provide a clearly defined statement of the problem being addressed, (b) state why it is important to solve the problem, and (c) give an indication as to how the current solution fits into the history of the problem.
By submission/resubmission of your manuscript to this Transactions, you are acknowledging that you accept the rules established for publication of manuscripts, including agreement to pay all overlength page charges, color charges, and any other charges and fees associated with publication of the manuscript. Such charges are not negotiable and cannot be suspended.
New and revised manuscripts should be prepared following the "New Manuscript Submission" guidelines below, and submitted to the online manuscript system Manuscript Central. After acceptance, finalized manuscripts should be prepared following the "Final Manuscript Submission Guidelines" below. Do not send original submissions or revisions directly to the Editor-in-Chief or Associate Editors; they will access your manuscript electronically via the Manuscript Central system.
New Manuscript Submission.
Please follow the next steps:
- Account in Manuscript Central. If necessary, create an account in the on-line manuscript system Manuscript Central.Please check first if you already have an existing account which is based on your e-mail address and may have been created for you when you reviewed or authored a previous paper.
- Electronic manuscript. Prepare a PDF file containing your manuscript in double-spaced, single-column format, with one full blank line between lines of type, using a font size of 11 points or larger, having a margin of at least 1 inch on all sides. For a regular paper, the manuscript may not exceed 30 double-spaced pages, including title; names of authors and their complete contact information; abstract; text; all images, figures and tables; and all references. Overlength page charges are levied beginning with the 11th published page of the manuscript. You are, therefore, advised to be conservative in your submission.
Upload your manuscript as a PDF file "manuscript.pdf" to the Manuscript Central web site, then proofread your submission, confirming that all figures and equations are visible in your document before pressing the button. Proofreading is critical; once you press the button, your manuscript cannot be changed in any way. You may also submit your manuscript as a PostScript or MS Word file. The system has the capability of converting your files to PDF, however it is your responsibility to confirm that the conversion is correct and there are no font or graphics issues prior to completing the submission process. - Additional material for review: please upload pdf versions of all items in the reference list which are not publicly available, such as unpublished (submitted) papers. Other materials for review such as supplementary tables and figures, audio fragments and quicktime movies may be uploaded as well. Reviewers will be able to view these files only if they have the appropriate software on their computers. Use short filenames without spaces or special characters. When the upload of each file is completed, you will be asked to provide a description of that file.
Double-column version of manuscript. You are required to also submit a roughly formatted version of the manuscript in single-spaced, double column IEEE format (10 points for a regular submission or 9 points for a Correspondence) using the IEEE style files (it is allowed to let long equations stick out). This version will serve as a confirmation of the approximate publication length of the manuscript at submission, and gives an additional confirmation of your understanding that overlength page charges will be paid when billed.
Upload this version of the manuscript as a PDF file "double.pdf" to the Manuscript Central web site.
Cited References not yet published need to be included as supporting documentation for the Associate Editor and reviewers. This applies to each reference listed that has not yet been published or is otherwise hard to access for reviewers.
- Submission. After uploading all files and proofreading them, submit your manuscript by pressing the button. A confirmation of the successful submission will open on screen containing the manuscript tracking number and will be followed with an e-mail confirmation to the corresponding and all contributing authors. Once you press the button, your manuscript cannot be changed in any way.
- Copyright form. By policy, IEEE owns the copyright to the technical contributions it publishes on behalf of the interests of the IEEE, its authors, and their employers; and to facilitate the appropriate reuse of this material by others. To comply with United States copyright law, authors are required to sign and submit a completed "IEEE Copyright Form" with their original submission (and again with the finalized manuscript prior to publication).
The form is available online at http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/rights/. Print the form, complete it and send it by fax to the IEEE Signal Processing Society Publications Office at +1 732 562 8905. Please note that your manuscript will not be processed for review if a properly executed copyright form is not received by the publications office. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the immediate rejection of the manuscript.
Correspondence Items.Correspondence items are short disclosures with a reduced scope or significance that typically describe a use for or magnify the meaning of a single technical point, or provide brief comments on material previously published in the Transactions. These items may not exceed 12 pages in double-spaced format (3 pages for Comments), using 11 point type, with margins of 1 inch minimum on all sides, and including: title, names and contact information for authors, abstract, text, references, and an appropriate number of illustrations and/or tables. Correspondence items are submitted in the same way as regular manuscripts (see "New Manuscript Submission" above for instructions).
Assistance in English Writing. If you would like assistance with English grammar and usage prior to submitting a manuscript for review, you can go to the Professional Editing Services to submit a manuscript for copy editing. This is an external professional service at the expense of the author. The SPi copy editors will edit for grammar, usage, organization, and clarity, querying potentially substantive revisions as necessary. Cost estimates are available immediately on line. Edited manuscripts will generally be returned to the author within two weeks of submission.
Manuscript Length. Papers published on or after 1 January 2007 can now be up to 10 pages, and any paper in excess of 10 pages will be subject to overlength pages charges. The IEEE Signal Processing Society has determined that the standard manuscript length shall be no more than 10 published pages (double-column format, 10 point type) for a regular submission, or 6 published pages (9 point type) for a Correspondence item, respectively. Manuscripts that exceed these limits will incur mandatory overlength page charges, as discussed below. Since changes recommended as a result of peer review may require additions to the manuscript, it is strongly recommended that you practice economy in preparing original submissions.
Exceptions to the 30-page (regular paper) or 12-page (Correspondences) manuscript length may, under extraordinary circumstances, be granted by the Editor-in-Chief. However, such exception does not obviate your requirement to pay any and all overlength or additional charges that attach to the manuscript.
Resubmission of Previously Rejected Manuscripts. Authors of rejected manuscripts are allowed to resubmit their manuscripts only once. The Society strongly discourages resubmission of rejected manuscripts more than once. At the time of submission, you will be asked whether you consider your manuscript to be a new submission or a resubmission of an earlier rejected manuscript. If you choose to submit afresh a new version of your manuscript, you will be asked to submit a supporting document detailing how your new version addresses all of the reviewers’ comments. You may request at the time of submission that the same Associate Editor handle your manuscript. The Editor in Chief will do his/her best effort to accommodate your request while taking into consideration the balancing of the workload among the AEs of the editorial board of the journal. The new manuscript, the old manuscript, the reviews, and the supporting document detailing your response will be made available by the Associate Editor to the reviewers of your new version.
Full details of the resubmission process can be found in the Signal Processing Society "Policy and Procedures Manual".
Overview Articles
Overview articles are intended to be of solid technical depth and lasting value and should provide advanced readers with a thorough overview of various fields of interest. Overview articles are technically more thorough than tutorials, which are intended for readers with little background in a given field and are usually published in the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. Overview articles are expected to be longer than regular manuscripts; their length is allowed to be as much as double the length of regular submissions. In order to limit interference with the publication of regular manuscripts in the Transactions, the publication of overview articles is limited to at most one article per quarter or four per year in each Transactions.
All overview articles will be subjected to that same rigorous review process as all other submissions. The overview article submission process shall be managed by the Overview Editorial Board.
Overview articles will be published in the following Transactions:
- IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing
- IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
- IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
- IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Author Misconduct
Author Misconduct Policy: Plagiarism includes copying someone else's work without appropriate credit, using someone else's work without clear delineation of citation, and the uncited reuse of an authors previously published work that also involves other authors. Plagiarism is unacceptable.
Self-plagiarism involves the verbatim copying or reuse of an authors own prior work without appropriate citation; it is also unacceptable. Self-plagiarism includes duplicate submission of a single journal manuscript to two different journals, and submission of two different journal manuscripts which overlap substantially in language or technical contribution.
Authors may only submit original work that has not appeared elsewhere in a journal publication, nor is under review for another journal publication. Limited overlap with prior journal publications with a common author is allowed only if it is necessary for the readability of the paper. If authors have used their own previously published work as a basis for a new submission, they are required to cite the previous work and very briefly indicate how the new submission offers substantively novel contributions beyond those of the previously published work.
It is acceptable for conference papers to be used as the basis for a more fully developed journal submission. Still, authors are required to cite related prior work; the papers cannot be identical; and the journal publication must include novel aspects.
Author Misconduct Procedures: The procedures that will be used by the Signal Processing Society in the investigation of author misconduct allegations are described in the IEEE SPS Policies and Procedures Manual.
Author Misconduct Sanctions: The IEEE Signal Processing Society will apply the following sanctions in any case of plagiarism, or in cases of self-plagiarism that involve an overlap of more than 25% with another journal manuscript:
- immediate rejection of the manuscript in question;
- immediate withdrawal of all other submitted manuscripts by any of the authors, submitted to any of the Society's publications (journals, conferences, workshops), except for manuscripts that also involve innocent co-authors;
- prohibition against each of the authors for any new submissions, either individually, in combination with the authors of the plagiarizing manuscript, or in combination with new co-authors, to all of the Society's publications (journals, conferences, workshops). The plagiarizing manuscript, or in combination with new co-authors, to all of the Society's publications (journals, conferences, workshops). The prohibition shall continue for one year from notice of suspension.
- Title page and abstract: The first page of the manuscript shall contain the title, names and contact information for all authors (full mailing address, institutional affiliations, phone, fax, and e-mail), the abstract, and the EDICS. An asterisk * should be placed next to the name of the Corresponding Author who will serve as the main point of contact for the manuscript during the review and publication processes.
An abstract should have not more than 200 words for a regular paper, or 50 words for a Correspondence item. The abstract should indicate the scope of the paper or Correspondence, and summarize the authors conclusions. This will make the abstract, by itself, a useful tool for information retrieval. - EDICS: All submissions must be classified by the author with an EDICS (Editors Information Classification Scheme) selected from the list of EDICS published online. The EDICS category should appear on the first page---i.e., the title and abstract page---of the manuscript.
Illustrations and tables: Each figure and table should have a caption that is intelligible without requiring reference to the text. Illustrations/tables may be worked into the text of a newly-submitted manuscript, or placed at the end of the manuscript. (However, for the final submission, illustrations/tables must be submitted separately and not interwoven with the text.) Illustrations in color may be used but, unless the final publishing will be in color, the author is responsible that the corresponding grayscale figure is understandable.
In preparing your illustrations, note that in the printing process, most illustrations are reduced to single-column width to conserve space. This may result in as much as a 4:1 reduction from the original. Therefore, make sure that all words are in a type size that will reduce to a minimum of 9 points or 3/16 inch high in the printed version. Only the major grid lines on graphs should be indicated.
- Abbreviations: This TRANSACTIONS follows the practices of the IEEE on units and abbreviations, as outlined in the Institute's published standards.
- Mathematics: All mathematical expressions must be legible. Do not give derivations that are easily found in the literature; merely cite the reference.
- Files must be self-contained; that is, there can be no pointers to your system setup.
- Include a header to identify the name of the Transactions, the name of the author, and the software used to format the manuscript.
- Do not import graphics files into the text file of your finalized manuscript (although this is acceptable for your initial submission). If submitting on disk, use a separate disk for graphics files.
- Do not create special macros.
- Do not send PostScript files of the text.
- File names should be lower case.
- Graphics files should be separate from the text, and not contain the caption text, but include callouts like "(a)", "(b)".
- Graphics file names should be lower case and named fig1.eps, fig2.tif, etc.
- Supported graphics types are EPS, PS, TIFF, or graphics created using Word, Powerpoint, Excel or PDF. Not acceptable is GIF, JPEG, WMF, PNG, BMP or any other format (JPEG is accepted for author photographs only). The provided resolution needs to be at least 600 dpi (400 dpi for color).
- Please indicate explicitly if certain illustrations should be printed in color; note that this will be at the expense of the author. Without other indications, color graphics will appear in color in the online version, but will be converted to grayscale in the print version.
Further, plagiarism and self-plagiarism may also be actionable by the IEEE under the rules of Member Conduct.
Submission Format
Authors are encouraged to prepare manuscripts employing the on-line style files developed by IEEE. All manuscripts accepted for publication will require the authors to make final submission employing these style files. The style files are available on the web at http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html (LaTeX and MS Word).
Authors using LaTeX: the two PDF versions of the manuscript needed for submission can both be produced by the IEEEtran.cls style file. A double-spaced document is generated by including documentclass[11pt,draftcls,onecolumn][IEEEtran] as the first line of the manuscript source file, and a single-spaced double-column document for estimating the publication page charges via documentclass[10pt,twocolumn,twoside][IEEEtran] for a regular submission, or documentclass[9pt,twocolumn,twoside][IEEEtran] for a Correspondence item.
Final Manuscript Submission Guidelines
Upon formal acceptance of a manuscript for publication, instructions for providing the final materials required for publication will be sent to the Corresponding Author. Finalized manuscripts should be prepared in LaTeX or MS Word, and are required to use the style files established by IEEE, available at http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html.
Instructions for preparing files for electronic submission are as follows:
Additional instructions for preparing, verifying the quality, and submitting graphics are available via Author Digital Tool Box.
Multimedia materials
IEEE Xplore can publish multimedia files and Matlab code along with your paper. Alternatively, you can provide the links to such files in a README file that appears on Xplore along with your paper. For details, please see "Multimedia" on Digital Tool Box. To make your work reproducible by others, the Transactions encourages you to submit all files that can recreate the figures in your paper.
Page Changes
Voluntary Page Charges. Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, the author(s) or his/her/their company or institution will be asked to pay a charge of $110 per page to cover part of the cost of publication of the first ten pages that comprise the standard length (six pages, in the case of Correspondences).
Mandatory Page Charges. The author(s) or his/her/their company or institution will be billed $220 per each page in excess of the first ten published pages for regular papers and six published pages for correspondence items. These are mandatory page charges and the author(s) will be held responsible for them. They are not negotiable or voluntary. The author(s) signifies his willingness to pay these charges simply by submitting his/her/their manuscript to the Transactions. The Publisher holds the right to withhold publication under any circumstance, as well as publication of the current or future submissions of authors who have outstanding mandatory page charge debt.
Color Charges. Color figures which appear in color only in the electronic (Xplore) version can be used free of charge. In this case, the figure will be printed in the hardcopy version in grayscale, and the author is responsible that the corresponding grayscale figure is intelligible. Color reproduction in print is expensive, and all charges for color are the responsibility of the author. The estimated costs are as follows. There will be a charge of $62.50 for each figure; this charge may be subject to change without notification. In addition, there are printing preparation charges which may be estimated as follows: color reproductions on four or fewer pages of the manuscript: a total of approximately $1045; color reproductions on five pages through eight pages: a total of approximately $2090; color reproductions on nine through 12 pages: a total of approximately $3135, and so on. Payment of fees on color reproduction is not negotiable or voluntary, and the author's agreement to publish the manuscript in the Transactions is considered acceptance of this requirement..

