1. Scope
Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation started publication in 1964, The journal is sponsored and in charge of Harbin Research Institute of Electrical Instrumentation Co., Ltd. Topics of the journal include theories and methods of electrotechnical measurement, methods of electromagnetic parameters measurement, technologies and applications of power instrumentation measurement and control, and running state monitoring and fault diagnosis of power grid, covering four first-level disciplines and seven second-level disciplines of engineering. The first-level disciplines include instrument science and technology, electric engineering and information and communication engineering. The Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, Mr.Zhang Zhonghua holds the post of the chairman of the Editorial Committee. Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation dedicates to the construction of power systems with rigorous and serious concept, adhering to the scientificity, innovation and authority. It is unique in the field of electrical instrumentation industry, with a rich industrial history and a wide range of technology community support.
2. Main Columns
Right now, the magazine has the following columns: theoretical and experimental research, Energy Internet, measurement and control, instrumentation, engineering and application, overview and special review.
3. Manuscript writing requirements
(1) General Rule
The submission should be concise, comprehensive, convincing, and fluent, uses simplified figures and tables, formula, and derivation process.
(2) Title
The title should be concise and comprehensive and should avoid foreign abbreviations as far as possible.
(3) Author name and affiliation
Author names should be listed under the title. For Chinese authors, family names come before given names, with the first letters of each name capitalized. Foreign authors’ names are just the opposite. All author affiliations should be styled as follows. If all authors share the same affiliation, superscript numbers are not needed. For multiple authors, they should be grouped using superscripts to identify each affiliation. Abbreviations should not be used.
(4) Abstract and Key Words
The abstract should be limited to approximately 200-300 words. It should be a summary of the paper that states objective, method, results and conclusion. There are 5-8 words as key words listed under the abstract.
(5) Main text
The first line of the first paragraph of each section should be start flush left. All main text should be alignment double justified. It generally includes introduction, research method and analysis, research findings and conclusion. Section headings may be numbered consistently throughout the paper in Arabic numbers. Numbering of section headings and subsection headings is encouraged but should be used consistently throughout the paper. Equations should be centered, unless they are so large that less than 1 cm is left between the end of the equation and the equation number, in which case they may run on to the next line. Equation numbers should appear at the right-hand margin, and the number should appear on the next line when the equation is long. For very long equations, the right side of the equation should be broken into approximately equal parts and aligned to the right of the equal sign. The equation number should appear only at the right hand margin of the last line of the equation. All equations should be numbered in the order.
(6) References
References should be listed before the section of author biographies that are at the end of the paper. At the point of citation within the main text, designate the reference by typing the number in after the last corresponding word, for example [1]. Reference represents the research basis of a manuscript, top-level academic papers should refer to some reference. The manuscripts accepted by Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation should cite at least 20 references. Please see the submission guideline for the reference format.
(7) Foundations
The referred foundations of the submitting manuscripts should be listed. The name and number of the foundation are also needed and should be written on the bottom of the first page of the manuscript.
4. Manuscript Handling
(1) Online Submission
Please login our official website http://www.emijournal.net for submitting manuscript and trace the manuscript process. Communication authors should fill in the accurate communication information so that editorial office can send sample issues and contribution fee. Manuscript should adopt Microsoft Word format.
(2) Manuscript Handling and Acceptance
Upon receiving a manuscript, author will get a manuscript number. Editorial office will give a final decision on a manuscript within 90 days. Authors can terminate a manuscript handling beyond the time. After the peer review and editorial office final review, the manuscripts will be told accepted or rejected. For rejected manuscripts, editorial office will not reserve original manuscripts.
(3) Manuscript Publishing
After proofreading by authors, the accepted manuscripts will be published. The final proof should not be modified largely, or else the manuscripts will be treated as a new submission or be postponed.
(4) Academic Ethic
The submitting manuscript should be original. Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation oppose plagiarism in any form.
5. Correction and retraction
If scientific errors or allegations of academic misconduct are discovered after the publication of a paper, the editorial committee will take appropriate measures to address the issue. After consulting with experts, if the errors do not affect the scientific quality and originality of the paper, the editorial committee will request the author to submit corrections and resubmit the paper, ensuring updates are made in relevant research literature. In the event of evidence of academic misconduct, the editorial committee will take action to retract the paper from relevant databases and contact the author's institution. Additionally, the author will be blacklisted, meaning their submissions will not be accepted for publication for a period of two years.