Scope
The Transactions on Signal Processing is an internationally subscribed monthly journal which publishes advances in the theory and application of signal processing.

The scope mirrors the scope of the Society`s Field of Interest:

The theory and application of filtering, coding, transmitting, estimating, detecting, analyzing, recognizing, synthesizing, recording, and reproducing signals by digital or analog devices or techniques. The term signal includes: audio, video, speech, image, communication, geophysical, sonar, radar, medical, musical, and other signals.

The theory and means for achieving these and related aims, along with the environmental, psychological, and physiological factors of these technologies are the scope in overview of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, the IEEE Signal Processing Letters, and IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. Portions are addressed more specifically in other Society journals, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, the IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing, and the IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security.

The scope is reflected in the EDICS: the Editors` Information Classification Scheme.

The Transactions publish original, timely and significant contributions. Submissions must be previously unpublished and may not be under considerations elsewhere. Technical papers are submitted via Manuscript Central (see Author`s Instructions). Please consider the journal with the most appropriate scope for your submission.

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Abstracts and indexing
The Transactions is listed in AMS MathSciNet (Mathematical Reviews Database), Current Contents (Engineering, Computing & Technology, Electronics & Telecommunications Collection), CompuMath citation index, EI Compendex, IEE INSPEC, ISI Science Citation Index, ISI SciSearch, Scitation Research Alerts, PubMed, Medline.

Impact factor
Thomson ISI Science Citation Index (2007): 1.64

Reproducible research
The Transactions encourages authors to make their publications reproducible by making all information needed to reproduce the presented results available online. This typically requires publishing the code and data used to produce the publication`s figures and tables on a website. It gives other researchers easier access to the work, and facilitates fair comparisons. More information on a practical setup can be found here.

Multimedia content
It is now possible to submit for review and publish in Xplore supporting multimedia material such as speech samples, images, movies, matlab code etc. More information here under multimedia materials.

 

 
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