Author Guidelines

Instructions for Author
1. Scope of Journal
Global Journal of IET is dedicated to the accept of original research manuscripts, and reviewing manuscripts, for the utilization of the improvement of knowledge containing new insight into any aspect of Engineering, Technology, and Applied Sciences.
The scope of coverage is broad, encompassing all the manuscripts explaining and exploring principles of Signal and Speech Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, WSN, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning, Data Mining and Warehousing, Data Analytics, IoT, Microelectronics and VLSI Design, Nanotechnology, Microwaves and Photonics, Robotics and Automation, Soft Computing, Computer Network, Mobile Adhoc Network, Computational Intelligence, Antenna design, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Power System, Solar and renewable energy, and a variety of other subjects.

2. Editorial Process
The manuscripts submitted to the Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology will be reviewed for possible publication.

The received manuscripts are duly acknowledged. Manuscripts with original work, a novelty in methodology/intellectual, or significant results alone will be considered editor further process else the manuscript will be rejected. As a first step, the plagiarism of the manuscript will be checked by the editorial board. The manuscripts with less than a 20% similarity index are sent to 3 reviewers of the same field for scientific assessment. Each manuscript is also assigned to one editorial board member for the follow-up. The editorial board member can take a final decision on the manuscript based on the reviewer’s comments. The authors will be communicated the reviewer's comments and decision on the manuscript.

All accepted manuscripts will be edited for language grammar, punctuation, and format. The final page proof will be sent to the corresponding author, for the check. If the author found any correction, it has to be communicated within 3 days. The unresponsive or any correction beyond 3 days will not be included in the final publication.

3. Clinical trial registry
The authors submitting manuscripts in the Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology (IET) need to provide a Clinical trial registration number, if applicable.

4. Authorship Criteria
It is recommended for the authors to follow the guidelines for authorship that are applicable in their research domain.

Authorship should be based only on significant contributions including
1. any part of the design, analysis, and execution or preparation of the manuscript.
2. a critical role in the intellectual content of the submitted manuscript.
3. Revise the final version and approve the manuscript to be published.

The authorship and position in authorship should be given based only on significant contribution in any part of the manuscript preparation and/or research work carried out. Funding the work does not treat as a contribution. Each contributor should have performed their individual role in developing this manuscript. Based on their role, the authorship positions can be fixed by the authors with their mutual consent. once the manuscript is submitted, the authorship position will not be changed without the written consent of all authors.

The publisher and journal assume that all the authors agreed with the content to submit and that they obtained consent from the responsible authorities at the institute/organization where the research work has been carried out.

5. Conflict of Interest
The authors submitting manuscripts in this journal are advised to submit the conflicts of interest along with the manuscript. This journal avoids conflicts of interest from any parties involved in this manuscript.

The potential conflicts of interest which should be disclosed include service, any consultancies, stock ownership, patent applications, grants, or other means of funding involved related to the manuscript research work. Hereby all authors are advised to reveal the Potential conflicts of interest in the initial stage.

6. Copy of any permission
To reproduce or reprint published material, and to use illustrations or report information about identifiable people a copy of the permission obtained must accompany the manuscript. Any form of copying of the manuscript must be properly cited properly and take written permission from the publishers and the corresponding author along with content or manuscript prepared for submission anywhere. For permission, the prepared manuscript can be sent to the address mentioned in the contact us section.

7. Types of Manuscripts and Limits

The Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology (IET) is a regular monthly journal, published by ADSRS Education and Research. This journal invites only the original research works and high-quality manuscripts from the authors.

Research manuscript
Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology (IET) encourages the authors to submit their research manuscripts. It should contain original work relevant to engineering and technology including Smart Computing and Information Processing, Recent Trends in Microelectronics and VLSI Design, Challenges of Industry and their Solutions, Communications, Internet of Things (IoT), Microwaves and Photonics, Computation Intelligence and Analytics, Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transmission, Advance Concept of Networking and Database, Machine Learning (ML) and Knowledge Mining (KM), Advanced Computer networking Computational Intelligence, Communications, Algorithms and Complexity, Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Computer Networks and Inventive Communication Technologies, Recent Engineering and Nano Technology, Recent on Mechanical Engineering and Technology.

Manuscripts should be accompanied by an abstract, introduction along with literature review, methodology (images, flowchart, and tables), result & discussion (graphs, charts, and tables), conclusion, and reference. The abstract of the manuscript should be less than 250 words and in single paragraph and the length manuscript is limited to 15 pages (including references). The exceeding of the page limit will be charged per page basis.

Review manuscript
Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology (IET) encourages the authors to submit the review manuscripts in any category of this journal. The review manuscripts will be prioritized in accepting for the process is based on the current need of the topics. The review manuscripts should have an abstract with a conclusion of the deep review, introduction, review of manuscripts and comparison of manuscripts with methodology or results, and conclusion of the manuscript with research gap and reference. The abstract is limited to 250 words and the length manuscript is limited to 15 pages (including references). The exceeding of the page limit will be charged per page basis. If the table size is large, it can be submitted as an annexure.

8. Archiving Policy
Articles digitally archived in PKP PN.

9. Online Submission of Manuscript
All manuscripts must be submitted online through the website. First-time users will have to register at this site. Registered authors can keep track of their manuscripts after logging into the site using their user names and password. If you experience any problems, please contact our editorial office by e-mail: editot@adsrs.iet.net.

Whenever submitting a manuscript to the Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology (IET), the author must include the following items. Manuscripts that do not adhere to the following instructions will be returned to the corresponding author.

• The author must submit the cover letter along with the manuscript.
• All the contributed authors should be carefully considered and listed in order before submission. All author names, designation, affiliation, and email. id, and mobile must be entered.
• Authors who have a conflict of interest or have received financial support should disclose this support on the title page of the manuscript or on a separate sheet. If no conflict exists, please state that “no conflict of interest is declared.”
• All authors should be thoroughly reviewed for proper grammar and scientific findings of the manuscripts before being submitted. The consent form should be submitted by all authors.
• Once the manuscript is accepted for the process, all the authors have to submit the copyright transfer form.

10. Preparation of Manuscript
The manuscript submitted to the Global Journal of Innovation and Emerging Technology (IET) should be in the following order of sections:
· Tittle
· Author with Affiliation
· Abstract
· Keywords
· Introduction along with literature
· Methodologies
· All figures (include relevant captions)
· All tables (including titles, descriptions, and footnotes)
· Result and Discussion
· Conclusion
· Acknowledgement
· Reference

The text of original manuscripts should be divided into sections with the headings: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, References, Tables, and Figure legends. For a brief report include Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Case report, Discussion, Reference, Tables, and Legends in that order. Do not use subheadings in these sections. Use double spacing throughout. Number pages consecutively, beginning with the title page. The language should be American English.

Title
Paper titles ought to be composed in sentence case letters, not all capitalized. Don’t include complex formulas in the title. The title should be very precise of the manuscript and it should not be more than 15 words.

Abstract
The unique must be a brief however comprehensive reflection of what is in your manuscript. In specific, the unique must be self-contained, without truncations, references, or references. It ought to be a microcosm of the complete manuscript. The abstract must be 250 words or less. Be sure that you adhere to these limits; otherwise, you will need to edit your abstract accordingly. The abstract must be written as one paragraph, and should not contain displayed mathematical equations or tabular material. The abstract should include three or four different keywords or phrases, as this will help readers to find it

Introduction
State the background and foundation of the work or study. The major outcome-focused should also be discussed. The organization of the manuscript should be highlighted and the expected outcome should be included.

Materials and Methods
This is the core section of the manuscript where methods of process, protocol, calculations, implementation, ethical data for the processing, and procedures of the work should be briefly elaborated. This section can have multiple subsections based on the type of work expressed in this manuscript. Technical information of this work should be expressed in a detailed form including details of apparatus/device/components.

Statistics
Whenever framing the manuscripts, the findings can be indicated with standard units. If there is any comparison of data, it should be tabulated with standards units. Each statistical form of data should be narrated with relevance to the work. Use proper abbreviations for statistical terms used in this manuscript.

Results
Present the results in sequential order. The result sections may consist of graphs, charts, tables, and illustrations or the findings may be represented in any form. Each result item should be critically expressed or summarized.

Discussion
The key findings of the manuscript should be critically analyzed and expressed. The outcome of this work should be expressed in a systematic Interpretation and implications in the context of the totality of the evidence. Controversies raised by this study, and future research directions should be incorporated.

References
References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text (not in alphabetic order). Identify references in text, tables, and legends by Arabic numerals in superscript with square bracket after the punctuation marks. References cited only in tables or figure legends should be numbered in accordance with the sequence established by the first identification in the text of the particular table or figure.

manuscripts in Journals
M. Dhimish, V. Holmes, P. Mather, and M. Sibley, ‘Novel hot spot mitigation technique to enhance photovoltaic solar panels output power performance’, Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells, vol. 179, pp. 72–79, Jun. 2018, doi: 10.1016/J.SOLMAT.2018.02.019.

Tables
• Tables should be self-explanatory and should not duplicate textual material.
• Tables with more than 7 columns and 25 rows are not acceptable. (it can be attached as Annexure)
• Number tables, in Arabic numerals, consecutively in the order of their first citation in the text and supply a brief title for each.
• Place explanatory matter in footnotes, not in the heading.
• Explain in footnotes all non-standard abbreviations that are used in each table.
• Obtain permission for all fully borrowed, adapted, and modified tables and provide a credit line in the footnote.

Illustrations (Figures)
• Upload the images in JPEG format. The file size should be within 4 MB in size while uploading.
• Figures should be numbered consecutively according to the order in which they have been first cited in the text.
• Labels, numbers, and symbols should be clear and of uniform size. The lettering for figures should be large enough to be legible after reduction to fit the width of a printed column.
• Symbols, arrows, or letters used in photomicrographs should contrast with the background and should be marked neatly with transfer type or by tissue overlay and not by pen.
• Titles and detailed explanations belong in the legends for illustrations not on the illustrations themselves.
• When graphs, scatter-grams or histograms are submitted the numerical data on which they are based should also be supplied.
• The photographs and figures should be trimmed to remove all the unwanted areas.
• If a figure has been published elsewhere, acknowledge the original source and submit written permission from the copyright holder to reproduce the material. A credit line should appear in the legend for such figures.
• Final figures for print production: If the images uploaded are not printable quality, the publisher's office may request higher resolution images which can be sent at the time of acceptance of the manuscript.

11. Checklist

Before submission authors need to corroborate with the following checklist.
1) cover letter;
2) Author(s) full name(s) written as First Name then Last Name, the name(s) of the institution(s), section(s), division(s), and department(s) where the study was performed and the institutional affiliation(s) of the author(s) at the time of the study. An asterisk after an author’s name and a
3) Manuscript with title, author detail, abstract, keywords, main text, references
4) Acknowledgment of any presentation of this material, to whom, when, and where, and financial support, including grant numbers.
5) Explanation of any conflicts of interest.
6) Name, address, business telephone number, and e-mail address of the corresponding author and the author from whom reprints can be obtained.
7) Clinical trial registration number, if applicable.
8) Signed, written permission from both the copyright holder and the original author for the use of tables, figures, or quotations previously published and their complete references is on file with the author and can be submitted to the editorial office upon request.
9) Signed, written permission for the use of quotations of personal communications and unpublished data has been obtained from the person(s) being quoted and is included with the submission.
10) Informed consent and releases to publish photographs of recognizable persons should be on file with the author and submitted to the editorial office upon request. Submit with the manuscript written permission to use non-original material (quotations exceeding 100 words, any table or illustration) from both author and publisher of the original. No manuscript will be accepted as a submission to Archives without all required permissions. Credit the source in a text or table note or in a legend.