IEEE Access: Now Over 20,000 Articles Published

IEEE Access now has over 20,000 articles published on IEEE Xplore since its inception in 2013. The journal has an Impact Factor of 4.098 and an expedited peer review process of only 4 to 6 weeks. Submit your research today and become a part of this growing publication.

IEEE Access Impact Factor Increases to 4.098

IEEE Access increased its Impact Factor to 4.098 in the 2018 JCR release. With over 16,000 articles now published on IEEE Xplore, IEEE Access continues its impressive growth since its 2013 launch. We are extremely grateful to our hard-working and dedicated Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Board Members, Associate Editors, reviewers, and to all of our authors for their high-quality contributions to this open access journal. The IEEE Access team thanks you all for contributing to this great achievement.

IEEE Access: Now Over 15,000 Articles Published

IEEE Access now has over 15,000 articles published on IEEE Xplore since its inception in 2013. The journal has an Impact Factor of 3.557 and an expedited peer review process of only 4 to 6 weeks. Submit your research today and become a part of this growing publication.

2018 IEEE Access Best Multimedia Award Part 2 Winners

IEEE Access would like to congratulate the winners of the 2018 IEEE Access Best Multimedia Award Part 2 and recipients of a $500 USD Amazon gift card for their fine contributions to IEEE Access. The full article entitled, “FPGA Acceleration for Computationally Efficient Symbol-Level Precoding in Multi-User Multi-Antenna Communication Systems” can be found by clicking here.

 

IEEE Access exceeds 10,000 published articles

IEEE Access now has over 10,000 articles published on IEEE Xplore since its inception in 2013, making it the largest journal of the IEEE based on monthly published articles.  View IEEE Access published articles on IEEE Xplore by clicking here.

IEEE Access has an Impact Factor of 3.557 and an expedited peer review process of only 4 to 6 weeks. Submit your research today and become a part of this growing publication.

 

IEEE Access welcomes new Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Derek Abbott

As of January 1, 2019, IEEE Access would like to welcome our new Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Derek Abbott. Prof. Abbott is an IEEE Fellow (2005), and has been with The University of Adelaide, Australia since 1987, where he is currently a Full Professor with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Prof. Abbott has been a member of the IEEE Access Editorial Board, as well as an IEEE Access Associate Editor since 2015. He was also one of the award recipients for “IEEE Access Outstanding Associate Editors of 2017″.

We look forward to working with Prof. Abbott and utilizing his expertise to continue the success of IEEE Access.

For more information on Prof. Derek Abbott, please click here.

 

2018 IEEE Access Best Multimedia Award Part 1 Winners

IEEE Access would like to congratulate the winners of the 2018 IEEE Access Best Multimedia Award Part 1 and recipients of a $500 USD Amazon gift card for their fine contributions to IEEE Access. The full article entitled, “Design and Optimization of a Polar Satellite Mission to Complement the Copernicus Systems” can be found by clicking here.

 

IEEE Access recognizes Dr. Michael Pecht for 6 years of outstanding service

IEEE Access would like to thank our former Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Michael Pecht, for 6 years of outstanding service. We are extremely grateful for his leadership and expertise founding and growing IEEE Access to be the largest open access journal of the IEEE.

We thank you for your hard work and dedication these past 6 years, Dr. Pecht.

 

IEEE Access Article Awarded First Prize for Outstanding Research Articles in Biosurveillance

IEEE Access is extremely proud to announce that one of its published articles won first prize in the 2019 Awards for Outstanding Research Articles in Biosurveillance (Impact on Field of Biosurveillance Category) given by the International Society for Disease Surveillance. The article by Brenas, Al-Manir, Baker, & Shaban-Nejad entitled, “A Malaria Analytics Framework to Support Evolution and Interoperability of Global Health Surveillance Systems” was published in October 2017.

This prestigious award was presented by the International Society for Disease Surveillance, the premier organization dedicated to the advancement of the science and practice of biosurveillance. The award was created to recognize professionals and scientists of diseases surveillance for their outstanding contributions to this area of research. 

We congratulate these IEEE Access authors for their high-quality work, and thank them for choosing IEEE Access to publish their outstanding research. To read the full award-winning article, please click here.

 

New Impact Factor of 3.557

IEEE Access has an impact factor of 3.557, an Eigenfactor of 0.0186, and an article influence score of 1.098 (per 2017 JCR).

The journal is also included in:

  • The Clarivate Analytics Science Citation Index Expanded
  • Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
  • Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology Edition