Announcements

12 April 2024
Electronics | Highly Cited Papers in 2022–2023 in the Section “Systems & Control Engineering”


The “Systems & Control Engineering” Section of Electronics (ISSN: 2079-9292) provides the field of electrical and computer engineering with a unified paradigm for designing controllers in a variety of application domains. Initially developed in the context of electrical engineering, this dynamic field has come to represent an essential enabling and supporting technology for a wide range of sectors (energy, transport, manufacturing, biology, defense, robotics, etc.).

This Section is devoted to publishing focused articles related to control aspects of electronics and engineering systems, more specifically including theoretical developments and applications of control engineering as embedded control systems, mechatronics, smart systems, power systems, electrical circuits, and computer science, for the enhancement of electronic systems and processes.

You have free and unlimited access to the full texts of all the open access articles published in our journal. We welcome you to read our most highly cited papers published in 2022 and 2023 below:

1. “Minimal-Approximation-Based Adaptive Event-Triggered Control of Switched Nonlinear Systems with Unknown Control Direction”
by Yumeng Cao, Ning Zhao, Ning Xu, Xudong Zhao and Fawaz E. Alsaadi
Electronics 2022, 11(20), 3386; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11203386
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/20/3386

2. “Review of Collision Avoidance and Path Planning Algorithms Used in Autonomous Underwater Vehicles”
by Rafał Kot
Electronics 2022, 11(15), 2301; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11152301
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/15/2301

3. “Deep Reinforcement Learning for Intelligent Dual-UAV Reconnaissance Mission Planning”
by Xiaoru Zhao, Rennong Yang, Ying Zhang, Mengda Yan and Longfei Yue
Electronics 2022, 11(13), 2031; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11132031
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/13/2031

4. “Real-Time ISR-YOLOv4 Based Small Object Detection for Safe Shop Floor in Smart Factories”
by Byungjin Ku, Kangsan Kim and Jongpil Jeong
Electronics 2022, 11(15), 2348; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11152348
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/15/2348

5. “Multiparameter Identification of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Based on Model Reference Adaptive System—Simulated Annealing Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm”
by Guoyong Su, Pengyu Wang, Yongcun Guo, Gang Cheng, Shuang Wang and Dongyang Zhao
Electronics 2022, 11(1), 159; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11010159
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/1/159

6. “Vertiport Operations Modeling, Agent-Based Simulation and Parameter Value Specification”
by Lukas Preis and Mirko Hornung
Electronics 2022, 11(7), 1071; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11071071
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/7/1071

7. “Automatic Weight Prediction System for Korean Cattle Using Bayesian Ridge Algorithm on RGB-D Image”
by Myung Hwan Na, Wan Hyun Cho, Sang Kyoon Kim and In Seop Na
Electronics 2022, 11(10), 1663; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11101663
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/10/1663

8. “Energy Management Strategies for Hybrid Energy Storage Systems Based on Filter Control: Analysis and Comparison”
by Germán Andrés Ramos and Ramon Costa-Castelló
Electronics 2022, 11(10), 1631; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11101631
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/10/1631

9. “Supervisor Design for a Pressurized Reactor Unit in the Presence of Sensor and Actuator Faults”
by Fotis N. Koumboulis, Dimitrios G. Fragkoulis, Ioannis Kalkanas and George F. Fragulis
Electronics 2022, 11(16), 2534; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11162534
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/16/2534

10. “ASSIST-IoT: A Modular Implementation of a Reference Architecture for the Next Generation Internet of Things”
by Paweł Szmeja, Alejandro Fornés-Leal, Ignacio Lacalle, Carlos E. Palau, Maria Ganzha, Wiesław Pawłowski, Marcin Paprzycki and Johan Schabbink
Electronics 2023, 12(4), 854; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12040854
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/4/854

11. “The Application of Improved Harmony Search Algorithm to Multi-UAV Task Assignment”
by Yujuan Cui, Wenhan Dong, Duoxiu Hu and Haibo Liu
Electronics 2022, 11(8), 1171; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11081171
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/8/1171

12. “Improved Linear Quadratic Regulator Lateral Path Tracking Approach Based on a Real-Time Updated Algorithm with Fuzzy Control and Cosine Similarity for Autonomous Vehicles”
by Zhaoqiang Wang, Keyang Sun, Siqun Ma, Lingtao Sun, Wei Gao and Zhuangzhuang Dong
Electronics 2022, 11(22), 3703; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11223703
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/22/3703

13. “Bin-Picking Solution for Randomly Placed Automotive Connectors Based on Machine Learning Techniques”
by Pedro Torres, Janis Arents, Hugo Marques and Paulo Marques
Electronics 2022, 11(3), 476; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030476
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/3/476

14. “Model Reference Adaptive Control of Marine Permanent Magnet Propulsion Motor Based on Parameter Identification”
by Yubo Huang, Jundong Zhang, Dong Chen and Jiahao Qi
Electronics 2022, 11(7), 1012; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11071012
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/7/1012

15. “Improved Rapidly Exploring Random Tree with Bacterial Mutation and Node Deletion for Offline Path Planning of Mobile Robot”
by Aphilak Lonklang and János Botzheim
Electronics 2022, 11(9), 1459; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11091459
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/9/1459

12 April 2024
Meet Us at the 16th International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics, 13–15 May 2024, Valencia, Spain


MDPI will be attending the 16th International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics in Valencia, Spain, which will take place from 13 to 15 May 2024. Key topics of the conference include material design in organic and hybrid photovoltaics, artificial intelligence and machine learning for energy technologies, advanced characterization techniques for new-generation photovoltaics, breaking efficiency limits, operational stability measurement and reporting, scale-up and commercialization of new-generation photovoltaics, emerging framework materials for energy conversion, multifunctional materials in energy conversion and beyond, emerging concepts in solar energy conversion (from optoionics to photoferroics), photoelectrochemical energy conversion, and energy policy and diplomacy.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

  • Electronics;
  • Energies;
  • Inventions;
  • Micromachines;
  • Optics;
  • Photonics;
  • QuBS.

If you are attending the conference, please visit our booth. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions that you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following link: https://www.nanoge.org/HOPV24/.

2 April 2024
MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter #10 - South Korea, IWD, U2A, Japan

Welcome to the MDPI Insights: The CEO's Letter.

In these monthly letters, I will showcase two key aspects of our work at MDPI: our commitment to empowering researchers and our determination to facilitating open scientific exchange.


Opening Thoughts


Left to right: Dr. Jisuk Kang (Scientific Officer, MDPI), Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI), and Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Chair of Scientific Office Board, MDPI), during media meetings at Prain Agency office in Seoul, South Korea.

Visit to Seoul, South Korea

During my recent visit to South Korea, I had the privilege of meeting various stakeholders, including representatives of government, research institutions, and academia, to understand their needs and communicate MDPI’s commitment to accessible science. Accompanied by my colleagues Dr. Giulia Stefenelli and Dr. Jisuk Kang, I engaged with the Korean scientific community, which is increasingly embracing open access (OA).

As the leading OA publisher in South Korea, MDPI is trusted by local authors and in 2023 enjoyed an approximately 30% share of the OA market. South Korea ranks sixth globally for MDPI in terms of research papers submitted and published.

MDPI and South Korea by Numbers

As at 30 March, over 76,000 MDPI articles have been authored by individuals affiliated with Korean institutions. We have over 1,800 active editorial board members (EBMs) from South Korea, with more than 880 EBMs having an H-index between 26 and 50, including 10 serving as Chief Editors.

“South Korea is the sixth-largest contributor to our total publications”

Over the past five years (2019–2023), nearly 120,000 authors affiliated with South Korean institutes have published with MDPI. Specifically in 2023, we received approximately 25,000 submissions from South Korean authors, publishing close to 13,000 articles, resulting in a rejection rate of 47.4%, which is not far below MDPI’s overall rejection rate of 56.4% in 2023.

Institutional Partnerships with South Korea

I am pleased to share that MDPI has more than 825 institutional partnerships worldwide, with 12 in South Korea, including Kyunghee University, Chung-Ang University, and Inha University, among others.


Left to right: Dr. Jisuk Kang (Scientific Officer, MDPI), Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Chair of Scientific Office Board, MDPI), and Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI) fielding media questions at Prain PR Agency office in Seoul, South Korea.

Over the past three years (2021–2023), we have had some of the most prestigious academic universities ranked among the top 10 Korean institutions publishing with MDPI. Seoul National University had the highest number of publications with MDPI during those three years, publishing nearly 6,000 papers. Universities such as Korea University and Yonsei University also rank among the top 10 Korean institutions publishing with MDPI.

MDPI Hosts Seminar for Academia and Media

As the world’s leading OA publisher, MDPI is actively democratizing science. This is reflected in the seminars we hosted on 21 March to address questions about our editorial processes and ethical standards. The visit garnered media coverage, reflecting our mission to providing high-quality services and fostering open dialogue in the community.

“MDPI is actively democratizing science”

MDPI in the News


Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI) leading a seminar on OA and MDPI at Prain PR Agency office in Seoul, South Korea.

Media coverage generated by our visit to Seoul included the following stories:

“Open access is an unstoppable trend…it will lead the development of the knowledge ecosystem.”

“Papers that the public needs, anyone can use quickly… low-quality publishing is a misunderstanding.”

I greatly appreciate the contributions of everyone who took the time to meet with us, share their stories, and hold us accountable for continuing to provide high-quality publishing services while identifying areas for improvement. I am also excited to announce that we have opened an MDPI office in Seoul and will release a press release on MDPI.com, with details, by the end April 2024. The purpose of the office is to establish a local presence to connect with and support the South Korean academic community through institutional partnerships, conferences, author workshops, stakeholder communications, and more.

Impactful Research

Featured Articles on Women’s Leadership and Healthcare

In celebration of International Women’s Day (8 March 2024), MDPI curated a collection of research articles on various topics, including women’s leadership, reproductive health, preventive healthcare, and a selection of articles from our journal Women.

Women’s Leadership

Women’s Reproductive Health

Women’s Preventive Healthcare

Featured Articles in MDPI Journal Women

Below are a few articles from Women, our journal focused on women’s health, the social determinants of health, and the healthcare system that serves women. The aim of Women is to encourage academics to publish their experimental and theoretical results in detail, to aid reproducibility, and in an engaging style, to aid comprehensibility.

Inside MDPI

 

Championing Women’s Healthcare and Access to Healthcare Information

MDPI colleagues from our offices joined in celebrating #IWD2024. In doing so, we emphasized key missions that encompass:

  • Empowering women to assume leadership and decision-making roles in both business and science.
  • Helping women and girls make informed decisions about their health.
  • Recruiting and developing female talent and fostering inclusive workplace environments.

“We are thrilled to recognize the accomplishments of women scientists”

I am proud to see our colleagues enthusiastically supporting the International Women’s Day call to ‘Inspire Inclusion!’ The heart-hands in the collage below symbolize our appreciation of the achievements of women researchers and the recognition of the trailblazers who have courageously made a mark on societies past and present.

We are thrilled to recognize the accomplishments of women scientists through our many MDPI awards and by highlighting success stories. As inspirational figures, female scientists are paving the way for the next generation of women aspiring to pursue careers in engineering, life sciences, computing, and various other STEM fields.

“I consider myself lucky because I work with incredibly talented women who inspire me every day.”
– Dr. Alessandra Pasut, Winner of MDPI's ‘Biology 2023 Young Investigator Award’

“It’s really important to find a supportive and enabling environment in which to do your science; it would have a big impact on you as a person and on your scientific outputs.”
– Dr. Rhea Longley, Winner of the ‘Pathogens 2023 Young Investigator Award’

Open-access publishing, in particular, allows early-career women researchers to share their work more widely, potentially attracting mentorship opportunities and collaborations. This support is crucial for career development and advancement.

Coming Together for Science

MDPI Joins United2Act in Collective Fight to Stop Paper Mills

In my February 2024 CEO Letter, I highlighted some of our recent initiatives aimed at bolstering our commitment to research integrity, including joining the STM Integrity Hub and expanding our Research Integrity and Publication Ethics team (RIPE). Continuing our efforts in coming together for science, I am pleased to share our participation in the United2Act initiative.

The text below is taken from our official announcement:

United2Act represents an international group of stakeholders in the publishing industry committed to addressing the collective challenge posed to research integrity by paper mills.

Scientists and academic publishers have increasingly noted the alarming proliferation of paper mills, recognized as fraudulent entities seeking to manipulate the publication process for financial profit. These entities engage in fraudulent practices such as falsifying or fabricating data, selling co-authorship of fake papers, manipulating peer review, and including inappropriate citations. These actions pose a significant threat to the integrity of the scholarly record, prompting widespread concern among those involved in the academic community.

MDPI has been actively contributing to combat the undermining of the scientific record. Our editors employ a set of tools to detect potential ethical breaches within a manuscript and to tackle the issue of fake papers.

United2Act’s consensus statement is the outcome of a virtual summit held in May 2023. It involved the participation of research bodies, publishers, researchers/sleuths, universities, and publishing infrastructure from 15 countries and resulted in a Consensus Statement outlining five key areas of action for all stakeholders:

  • Education and awareness
  • Improve post-publication corrections
  • Facilitate and organise research on paper mills
  • Enable the development of trust markers
  • Facilitate dialogue between stakeholders

MDPI is committed to promoting transparency and integrity in scholarly publishing and is continuing to work closely with the scientific community toward this goal.

Closing Thoughts


Left to right: Ryo Hirayama (Marketing Specialist, MDPI), Takashi Sasabe (Marketing Specialist, MDPI), Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Chair of Scientific Office Board, MDPI), Dr. Izumi Yamamoto (Marketing Manager, MDPI), and Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI), at MDPI’s office in Tokyo, Japan.

Visit to Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan

In March, I had the opportunity to visit our Tokyo office and engage with stakeholders in Tokyo and Kyoto. During the visit, I also recorded a video message to welcome Japanese scholars working with MDPI and to highlight our operations in Japan.

We held meetings with Editors-in-Chief, librarians, scholars, and external consultants to gather feedback on our efforts to enhance our reputation and explore additional steps we can take in that direction. Japan's rich cultural heritage, characterized by tradition, respect, and formality, provided valuable insights into meeting the publishing needs specific to Japan.

Japan’s Open Access statistics

Over the years, we have seen a shift from subscription-only to gold OA publishing in Japan, despite the lack of an official mandate. Here are some statistics:

  • 2012: 68% of articles were subscription-only, 6% were green Open Access, and 8% were gold Open Access.
  • 2016: 55% of articles were subscription-only, 6% were green Open Access, and 20% were gold Open Access.
  • 2022: 43% of articles were subscription-only, 7% were green Open Access, and 39% were gold Open Access.

To learn more about the history of OA in Japan as well as about future trends, please read this blog post.

“Japan is the ninth-largest contributor to our total publications”


Left to right: Stefan Tochev (CEO, MDPI), Dr. Izumi Yamamoto (Marketing Manager, MDPI), and Dr. Giulia Stefenelli (Chair of Scientific Office Board, MDPI) visiting Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan.

MDPI and Japan by Numbers

As at 1 April, over 50,000 MDPI articles have been authored by scholars affiliated with Japanese institutions, making the country the ninth-largest contributor to our total publications. Over the past three years (2020–2023), nearly 90,000 authors affiliated with Japanese institutes have published with MDPI, and we have collaborated with over 4,600 Guest Editors from Japan.

In 2023, we published over 8,200 papers from authors associated with Japanese institutions. MDPI collaborates with 41 institutional partnerships in Japan, including the University of Tokyo, Hokkaido University, and Nagoya University. We have over 2,100 active EBMs from Japan, more than 1,050 EBMs having an H-index between 26 and 50, including 13 serving as Editors-in-Chief.

General Feedback – a side note

A general takeaway from our discussions with stakeholders from around the world is that negative perceptions of MDPI often stem from misinformation, misconceptions, or misunderstandings about MDPI and our practices. While we acknowledge our mistakes and work diligently to address them, maintaining a strong editorial procedure and robust peer-review process, I find that educating stakeholders about our how we do what we do and our ongoing improvements tends to help shift opinions.

That said, we recognize the importance of addressing individual concerns. We take feedback seriously and are continuously working to get better while not compromising the core principles that millions of authors appreciate about MDPI.

Stefan Tochev
Chief Executive Officer
MDPI AG

29 March 2024
Electronics | Highly Cited Papers in 2022 in the Section “Artificial Intelligence”

The “Artificial Intelligence” Section of the journal Electronics (ISSN: 2079-9292) mainly covers topics of interest within unique hardware-based deep learning AI and algorithmic deep learning AI using machine learning. The purpose of this Section is to bring together researchers and engineers, from both academia and industry, to present novel ideas and solid research on the hardware and algorithmic aspects of advanced applications of deep learning-based AI.

As all of the articles published in our journal are in an open access format, you have free and unlimited access to the full texts. We welcome you to read our most highly cited papers published in 2022 listed below:

1. “A Survey of Recommendation Systems: Recommendation Models, Techniques, and Application Fields”
by Hyeyoung Ko, Suyeon Lee and Yoonseo Park
Electronics 2022, 11(1), 141; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11010141
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/1/141

2. “Human-Computer Interaction in Customer Service: The Experience with AI Chatbots—A Systematic Literature Review”
by Luminița Nicolescu and Monica Teodora Tudorache
Electronics 2022, 11(10), 1579; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11101579
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/10/1579

3. “A Systematic Review on Oral Interactions in Robot-Assisted Language Learning”
by Vivien Lin, Hui-Chin Yeh and Nian-Shing Chen
Electronics 2022, 11(2), 290; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11020290
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/2/290

4. “Using Deep Learning Networks to Identify Cyber Attacks on Intrusion Detection for In-Vehicle Networks”
by Hsiao-Chung Lin, Ping Wang, Kuo-Ming Chao, Wen-Hui Lin and Jia-Hong Chen
Electronics 2022, 11(14), 2180; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11142180
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/14/2180

5. “Grey Wolf Optimizer in Design Process of the Recurrent Wavelet Neural Controller Applied for Two-Mass System”
by Mateusz Zychlewicz, Radoslaw Stanislawski and Marcin Kaminski
Electronics 2022, 11(2), 177; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11020177
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/2/177

6. “Using Deep Learning Techniques in Forecasting Stock Markets by Hybrid Data with Multilingual Sentiment Analysis”
by Ying-Lei Lin, Chi-Ju Lai and Ping-Feng Pai
Electronics 2022, 11(21), 3513; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11213513
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/21/3513

7. “Deep Learning-Based Attack Detection and Classification in Android Devices”
by Alfonso Gómez and Antonio Muñoz
Electronics 2023, 12(15), 3253; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12153253
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/15/3253

8. “Low-Power On-Chip Implementation of Enhanced SVM Algorithm for Sensors Fusion-Based Activity Classification in Lightweighted Edge Devices”
by Juneseo Chang, Myeongjin Kang and Daejin Park
Electronics 2022, 11(1), 139; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11010139
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/1/139

9. “Uncertainty-Based Rejection in Machine Learning: Implications for Model Development and Interpretability”
by Marília Barandas, Duarte Folgado, Ricardo Santos, Raquel Simão and Hugo Gamboa
Electronics 2022, 11(3), 396; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030396
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/3/396

10. “Semantic Conceptual Framework for Environmental Monitoring and Surveillance—A Case Study on Forest Fire Video Monitoring and Surveillance”
by Ljiljana Šerić, Antonia Ivanda, Marin Bugarić and Maja Braović
Electronics 2022, 11(2), 275; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11020275
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/2/275

25 March 2024
Meet Us at the 37th International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS37), 23–26 April 2024, Seoul, South Korea


MDPI will attend the 37th International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition, held from 23 to 26 April 2024 in Seoul, South Korea.

Since its inception in 1969, the International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS) series has been at the forefront of this movement and has grown to become the largest and most prominent global event in the electric vehicle industry, showcasing current and emerging technologies both in the market and under development.

The EVS37 organizing committee aims to address and shape the monumental movement of e-mobility under the theme of "Electric Waves to Future Mobility" with academic, government, and industry professionals involved in electric vehicle technologies. As the EV revolution continues to evolve at increasingly faster speeds, EVS37 serves a critical role as a nexus to exchange ideas and feature the latest EV breakthroughs.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

  • Electronics;
  • WEVJ;
  • Vehicles;
  • Energies;
  • Smart Cities;
  • Batteries;
  • Machines.

If you plan to attend this conference, we invite you to visit our booth and converse with our delegates. We are excited to meet you in person and address any questions you may have. For further details about the conference, please visit the following website: https://evs37korea.org/main.asp.

19 March 2024
Meet Us at the 2024 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, 4–7 June 2024, Chania, Greece


Conference: The 2024 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Organization: Technical University of Crete (TUC)
Date: 4–7 June 2024
Place: Chania, Greece

MDPI journals will be attending the 2024 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS) as an exhibitor. This meeting will be held in Chania, Greece, from 4 to 7 June 2024.

The International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems is an annual meeting, started in 2013, held by the ICUAS Association, Inc., a non-profit organization. ICUAS 2024 focuses on civil and public domain applications, unmanned aviation's societal impact, and its effect on everyday quality of life. ICUAS 2024 offers unique opportunities to meet, interact, and shape the future of unmanned aviation worldwide, bringing together the technical, regulatory, and legal communities.

The following MDPI journals will be represented:

If you are attending this conference, please feel free to start a conversation with us. Our delegates look forward to meeting you in person and answering any questions you may have. For more information about the conference, please visit the following link: https://uasconferences.com/2024_icuas/.

14 March 2024
Electronics | Section “Quantum Electronics” Is Discontinued

After a discussion with the Editor-in-Chief, and a careful consideration of the scope and focus of Electronics (ISSN: 2079-9292), we have decided to close the Section “Quantum Electronics”. All published papers and closed Special Issues will remain unchanged. All papers that are being processed for this Section will either be moved to other Sections or will be taken as regular papers of the journal. We still accept articles related to quantum electronics if they fall within the scope of Electronics.

Electronics Editorial Office

14 March 2024
Electronics | Section “Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS)” Is Discontinued

After a discussion with the Editor-in-Chief, and a careful consideration of the scope and focus of Electronics (ISSN: 2079-9292), we have decided to close the Section “Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS)”. All published papers and closed Special Issues will remain unchanged. All papers currently under processing will be moved to other Sections or taken as regular journal papers. We will still accept articles related to artificial intelligence circuits and systems (AICAS) as long as they fall within the scope of Electronics.

Electronics Editorial Office

11 March 2024
Electronics | Highly Cited Papers in 2023 in the Section “Microwave and Wireless Communications”

The Section “Microwave and Wireless Communications” invites advanced theories and technologies across a wide spectrum. These can be related to microwave and millimeter wave communications, including radar sensors, which may be a fundament or application, element or system, hardware or software, and methodology theory or measurement. We hope to present state-of-the-art technologies in this Section.

As Electronics (ISSN: 2079-9292) is of an open access format, you have free and unlimited access to the full text of all the articles published in our journal. We welcome you to read our most highly cited papers published in 2023, which you can find below:

1. “A Novel Hybrid Artificial Bee Colony-Based Deep Convolutional Neural Network to Improve the Detection Performance of Backscatter Communication Systems”
by Sina Aghakhani, Ata Larijani, Fatemeh Sadeghi, Diego Martín and Ali Ahmadi Shahrakht
Electronics 2023, 12(10), 2263; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12102263
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/10/2263

2. “A Review on Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems”
by Joumana Kassam, Daniel Castanheira, Adão Silva, Rui Dinis and Atilio Gameiro
Electronics 2023, 12(4), 1001; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12041001
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/4/1001

3. “Applications of Microwaves in Medicine Leveraging Artificial Intelligence: Future Perspectives”
by Keerthy Gopalakrishnan, Aakriti Adhikari, Namratha Pallipamu, Mansunderbir Singh, Tasin Nusrat, Sunil Gaddam, Poulami Samaddar, Anjali Rajagopal, Akhila Sai Sree Cherukuri, Anmol Yadav et al.
Electronics 2023, 12(5), 1101; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12051101
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/5/1101

4. “Automatic Modulation Recognition Based on Deep-Learning Features Fusion of Signal and Constellation Diagram”
by Hui Han, Zhijian Yi, Zhigang Zhu, Lin Li, Shuaige Gong, Bin Li and Mingjie Wang
Electronics 2023, 12(3), 552; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12030552
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/3/552

5. “Hybrid Precoding Applied to Multi-Beam Transmitting Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (T-RIS)”
by David Demmer, Francesco Foglia Manzillo, Samara Gharbieh, Maciej Śmierzchalski, Raffaele D’Errico, Jean-Baptiste Doré and Antonio Clemente
Electronics 2023, 12(5), 1162; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12051162
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/5/1162

6. “A Comprehensive Overview of the Temperature-Dependent Modeling of the High-Power GaN HEMT Technology Using mm-Wave Scattering Parameter Measurements”
by Giovanni Crupi, Mariangela Latino, Giovanni Gugliandolo, Zlatica Marinković, Jialin Cai, Gianni Bosi, Antonio Raffo, Enza Fazio and Nicola Donato
Electronics 2023, 12(8), 1771; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12081771
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/8/1771

7. “A Detailed Survey on Federated Learning Attacks and Defenses”
by Hira Shahzadi Sikandar, Huda Waheed, Sibgha Tahir, Saif U. R. Malik and Waqas Rafique
Electronics 2023, 12(2), 260; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12020260
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/2/260

8. “Non-Contact Human Vital Signs Extraction Algorithms Using IR-UWB Radar: A Review”
by Zhihuan Liang, Mingyao Xiong, Yanghao Jin, Jianlai Chen, Dangjun Zhao, Degui Yang, Buge Liang and Jinjun Mo
Electronics 2023, 12(6), 1301; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12061301
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/6/1301

9. “Drone Detection Method Based on MobileViT and CA-PANet”
by Qianqing Cheng, Xiuhe Li, Bin Zhu, Yingchun Shi and Bo Xie
Electronics 2023, 12(1), 223; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12010223
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/1/223

10. “Blockchain-Enabled Internet of Vehicles Applications”
by Junting Gao, Chunrong Peng, Tsutomu Yoshinaga, Guorong Han, Siri Guleng and Celimuge Wu
Electronics 2023, 12(6), 1335; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12061335
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/6/1335

11. “3GPP 5G V2X Error Correction Coding for Various Propagation Environments: A QoS Approach”
by Dimitrios Chatzoulis, Costas Chaikalis, Dimitrios Kosmanos, Kostas E. Anagnostou and Apostolos Xenakis
Electronics 2023, 12(13), 2898; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12132898
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/12/13/2898

5 March 2024
Electronics | Highly Cited Papers in 2022 in the Section “Microwave and Wireless Communications”

The Section “Microwave and Wireless Communications” invites advanced theories and technologies across a wide spectrum. These can be related to microwave and millimeter wave communications, including radar sensors, etc., which may be a fundament or application, element or system, hardware or software, methodology theory or measurement. We hope to present state-of-the-art technologies in this Section.

As Electronics (ISSN: 2079-9292) is of open access format, you have free and unlimited access to the full text of all the articles published in our journal. We welcome you to read our most highly cited papers published in 2022 below.

1. “A Road towards 6G Communication—A Review of 5G Antennas, Arrays, and Wearable Devices”
by Muhammad Ikram, Kamel Sultan, Muhammad Faisal Lateef and Abdulrahman S. M. Alqadami
Electronics 2022, 11(1), 169; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11010169
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/1/169

2. “High-Isolation MIMO Antenna for 5G Millimeter-Wave Communication Systems”
by Muhammad Bilal, Syeda Iffat Naqvi, Niamat Hussain, Yasar Amin and Nam Kim
Electronics 2022, 11(6), 962; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11060962
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/6/962

3. “A Novel Meander Bowtie-Shaped Antenna with Multi-Resonant and Rejection Bands for Modern 5G Communications”
by Yanal S. Faouri, Sarosh Ahmad, Naser Ojaroudi Parchin, Chan Hwang See and Raed Abd-Alhameed
Electronics 2022, 11(5), 821; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11050821
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/5/821

4. “A Compact, Ultra-Wideband, Transformer-Based Quadrature Signal Generation Network in 45 nm CMOS SOI for 5G Applications”
by Yuzhe Zhu, Xuzhi Liu, Xiaoran Li, Zicheng Liu and Quanwen Qi
Electronics 2022, 11(16), 2508; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11162508
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/16/2508

5. “A Survey on CubeSat Missions and Their Antenna Designs”
by Sining Liu, Panagiotis Ioannis Theoharis, Raad Raad, Faisel Tubbal, Angelos Theoharis, Saeid Iranmanesh, Suhila Abulgasem, Muhammad Usman Ali Khan and Ladislau Matekovits
Electronics 2022, 11(13), 2021; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11132021
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/13/2021

6. “Indoor Positioning System Based on Bluetooth Low Energy Technology and a Nature-Inspired Optimization Algorithm”
by Primož Bencak, Darko Hercog and Tone Lerher
Electronics 2022, 11(3), 308; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030308
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/3/308

7. “A Review on SIW and Its Applications to Microwave Components”
by Augustine O. Nwajana and Emenike Raymond Obi
Electronics 2022, 11(7), 1160; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11071160
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/7/1160

8. “Performance Analysis of Multi-User MIMO Schemes under Realistic 3GPP 3-D Channel Model for 5G mmWave Cellular Networks”
by Daniel Gaetano Riviello, Francesco Di Stasio and Riccardo Tuninato
Electronics 2022, 11(3), 330; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030330
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/3/330

9. “Recent Developments and Challenges on Beam Steering Characteristics of Reconfigurable Transmitarray Antennas”
by Qasim Ali, Waseem Shahzad, Iftikhar Ahmad, Shozab Safiq, Xi Bin, Syed Muzahir Abbas and Houjun Sun
Electronics 2022, 11(4), 587; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11040587
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/4/587

10. “Sound Localization Based on Acoustic Source Using Multiple Microphone Array in an Indoor Environment”
by Ming-An Chung, Hung-Chi Chou and Chia-Wei Lin
Electronics 2022, 11(6), 890; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11060890
Available online: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/11/6/890

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