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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

We are pleased to announce our website relocation to www.wseas.com

Our new website will be effective from July 1st, 2021 and every new paper will
be published only in www.wseas.com

All indexing services will harvest our contents from www.wseas.com

1. New article about the WSEAS Peer Review
"Publishers and ‘high quality’ reviews - A statistical analysis"
by X.Zhuang, R.R.Moussa, G.Zimon, D. Tarasov, Y.Dachev
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352881157_Publishers_
and_'high_quality'_reviews_-A_statistical_analysis

2. See also an article published in the Journal of Physics (IOP Publishers) with
title: presents the Metrics and Peer Review in the journal: "WSEAS Transactions
on Business and Economics"
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1564/1/012025/pdf

See also:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1564/1/012025

Digital Preservation in Portico: WSEAS has digital preservation in Portico
https://www.portico.org/coverage/titles/?keyword=wseas&filter_by%5B%5D=e-journal

New site: WSEAS is moving to our new site very soon www.wseas.com You can now
visit the new website www.wseas.com and give us ideas, comments and valuable
feedback. The indexing of our Journals will continue in the same indexes
normally.

Also, we would like to inform you the 100% of the WSEAS staff (even the
secretariats) are currently with Ph.D. in Engineering, Physics, Biology,
Mathematics and Computer Science.
 

New Format for WSEAS Journals: https://wseas.org/cms.action?id=13360

WSEAS has one of the more strict and robust academic peer review processes
worldwide. WSEAS has launched a compulsory certification from all the authors
and for all the papers in order to certify and authenticate that each accepted
paper by the Editors-in-Chief is backed by a minimum of 3 reviewers' positive
recommendation.

Authors must fill in and sign the following Certification - Evaluation for the
Review Process:
https://wseas.org/multimedia/authortestimonials/CERTIFICATION.docx

We do not publish any paper without this Certification. After 2019, the
Certifications are published together with the articles online.

Before the commencement of the Peer Review, organized by Editor-in-Chief or some
Associate Editor, WSEAS makes a pre-screening quality control / review checking
the following:
a) Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism avoidance control via Turnitin and
iThenticate.
b) The English Language of the paper.
c) Affiliation of the prospective authors (i.e. Do they belong to a University
or to a real company or to a real institute? can their university be identified?
can their Academic URL be identified on the web? Do they use
academic/professional email addresses? have they provided a phone number when
they uploaded their paper? Does their IP, from where uploaded their paper, agree
with their country?).
d) The References (i.e. Are the references adequate? Does the paper include
references from the last 5 years? Can the references be traced easily via
google, Do the references report the year of the publication?).
e) Are their indications that some prospective authors have not substantially
contributed to the research?
For example a paper in Civil Engineering with an author from a surgery clinic in
a Hospital.

Roughly, 20% of the papers are usually rejected in this pre-screening quality
control / review checking. This acts as a first filtering which saves valuable
time of the Reviewers and the Editors-in-Chief.

Since 1996, the WSEAS offers consistently high quality, line by line, thorough,
rigorous, strict peer review process and very high editorial standards of care
to its authors and readers. This page contains some comments from just a few of
our authors about their experience of publishing with
us: http://wseas.org/main/author-testimonials.html   

If some authors feel that they have not received, at least, 3 positive opinions
from 3 independent reviewers with strong peer review, they should not sign this
form. All the Certifications - Evaluations of the Review Process for each paper
are available to everybody after a simple request by
email support@wseas.org, wseas.transactions@gmail.com


Peer Review and High Rejection Rates:

Here you can find databases containing all submitted articles to the WSEAS
Journals for the recent years https://wseas.org/main/journals/JournalsDB.zip
You can see what papers have been accepted and what papers have been rejected.
Acceptance rates, which are approx 20%, can be found within.


List of Reviewers can be found here http://wseas.org/cms.action?id=5321

 

What do the Authors say about publishing in our Journals

https://wseas.org/main/author-testimonials.html

 

What do the Editors-in-Chief  say about the review process in our Journals

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-1.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-2.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-3.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-4.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-5.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-6.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-7.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-8.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-9.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-10.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-11.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-12.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-13.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-14.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-15.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-16.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-17.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-18.pdf

http://wseas.org/main/PeerReview/Statement-of-Peer-Review-signed-by-the-editor-in-chief-19.pdf

 

Papers rejected from WSEAS, but accepted in IEEE, Springer, Hindawi etc
http://wseas.org/multimedia/journals/rejected-from-wseas-published-in-ieee-springer-elsevier-etc.zip 

or

http://wseas.org/multimedia/journals/rejected-from-wseas-published-in-ieee-springer-elsevier-etc.rar

 

New Associate Editors, New Members in the Editorial Boards, New Guest Editors in
Special Issues are welcome provided that the Advisory Board of WSEAS will
approve them after peer review in their Biographies and checking their recent
publications record in Scopus, EI Compendex, SCIE, ESCI, IET etc

New Reviewers are welcome provided that the Advisory Board of WSEAS will approve
them checking their recent publications record in Scopus, EI Compendex, SCIE,
ESCI, IET etc

WSEAS can sponsor financially or technically some conferences provided that
a) The Organizers/Chairmen of these Conferences are Professors in reputable
Universities,
b) The Organizers/Chairmen of these Conferences have important academic records
of recent publications record in Scopus, EI Compendex, SCIE, ESCI, IET etc,
great participation in research projects and have supervised at least 1 Ph.D.
dissertation
c) The Organizers/Chairmen of these Conferences will provide to the WSEAS the
list of their reviewers (Names, Academic Affiliation, Academic Web Address,
Phone, Academic Email),
d) The Organizers/Chairmen of these Conferences will provide to WSEAS the
reviewers' comments of 20 papers randomly selected by the WSEAS from the
conference program (as a sample),
e) The Deadlines of these Conferences do not generate concerns for the
conference peer review.



 

 


RESEARCH NEWS



Automated Diagnosis of HV/LV Connection and Floating Gate Faults in VLSIs

Qing K. Zhu (USA)

A new methodology and CAD programs is presented  to detect two serious faults in
VLSI design: HV/LV connection faults and floating gate faults. A hierarchical
circuit netlist is flattened in order to trace the connectivity of MOS devices
in hierarchically designed circuits. Programs were coded in Python and
table-look up techniques were used to speed up the program run [...]


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Simulation of Quantum Interference and Non-Markovian Emission
Dynamics Induced by Localized Exciton-Polaritons

by Ioannis Thanopulos, Vasilios Karanikolas, Emmanuel Paspalakis (Greece)

The spontaneous emission dynamics of a V-type quantum emitter close to a
molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanodisk is analyzed. The authors show  that a MoS2
nanodisk leads to both high-degree quantum interference and non-Markovian
dynamics in the spontaneous emission of the nearby quantum emitter  [...]


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Tuning Kalman Filter in Linear Systems

Jan Thore Lassen and Paolo Mercorelli (Germany)

Kalman filters are used in many different areas that require a solution to
discrete-data linear filtering problems. Especially in the field of electric
controls, Kalman filters represent a used approach and they are an integral part
of many states of the art of electric controls [...]


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UCWW intersystem

Ivan Ganchev (Ireland)

A Ubiquitous Consumer Wireless World (UCWW) intersystem for future wireless
networking is described, based on a novel generic Consumer-Based techno-business
Model (CBM) that enables a loose dynamic (even casual) consumer-type association
between mobile users (consumers) and service providers, based on a Third-Party
provision of the Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (3P-AAA) service
[...]


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A Comparison of Monotonic Correlation Measures with Outliers

Ahmed Alsayed, Giancarlo Manzi (Italy)

This paper aims at examining the performance of a recently proposed measure of
dependence – the Monotonic Dependence Coefficient – MDC - with respect to
classical monotonic correlation measures like Pearson’s r, Spearman’s ߩ ,and
Kendall’s τ, using simulated outlier contaminated and non-contaminated data sets
as well as a contaminated real dataset, considering three different cases. This
comparison aims at checking how and when these coefficients detect dependence
relationships between two variables when outliers are present [...]


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Art Motif Similarity Measure Analysis: Fertile Crescent, Old European,
Scythian and Hungarian Elements in Minoan Culture

Peter Z. Revesz  (USA)

Distance and similarity measures are presented for art motifs that can be
applied to any pair of archaeological artifacts that contain complex art motifs.
An art motif similarity analysis shows particularly strong connections of Minoan
art with Fertile Crescent, Old European, Scythian and traditional Hungarian art
[...]


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Impacts of Industry 4.0 on Malaysian Manufacturing Industries

Lee Wan Yee, Tan Seng Teck, Shahryar Sorooshian (Malaysia, Sweden)

Industry 4.0 is the fourth industrial revolution which is the new era to the
world. However, there are not enough academic knowledge about it. Also,
Malaysian manufacturing industries have not enough awareness of the impact of
it. Hence, the objective of this research is to identify the main impacts of
Industry 4.0 on manufacturing industries in Malaysia[...]


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Quantitative modeling with Petri nets: perspectives for
the target-based treatment of β-globin disorders

Mani Mehraei, Enver Bashirov (Russia, Turkey)

A novel approach proposed in this work for alleviating the severity of β-globin
disorders is centered upon induction of γ-globin gene expression in fetal
hemoglobin and reduction of free and toxic α-chains in adult hemoglobin. We use
hybrid functional Petri nets in Snoopy framework to create quantitative model of
fetal-to-adult hemoglobin switching network and validate its coherence with qPCR
data available for existing target-based drug and gene therapies of β-globin
disorders [...]


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Water Management Using Population-Based Simulation-Optimization

Julian Scott Yeomans (Canada)

Water resources management (WRM) problems can often be dominated by inconsistent
performance requirements and incompatible performance specifications that can be
difficult to identify when supporting decision models must be constructed.
Consequently, it is often advantageous to create a set of dissimilar options
that provide distinct approaches to such problems  [...]


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A didactical electronic project for graduated students: Initiation to
autonomous navigation using a small-scale model electric car

Y. Ilam,  T. Marie, Ph. Dondon (France)

Since many years, in the University ENSEIRB-MATMECA, electronic engineering
school the authors have adopted a “learning by project” strategy, to improve
motivation and knowledge appropriation for our students [...]


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Two Elementary Problems of Shell Deformation in Plasticity

Ioannis Doltsinis (Germany)

The two problems of plastic deformation of membrane shells dealt with are, the
expansion of a spherical shell by internal pressure, and the shaping of a dome
out of a circular disk. The first problem is easily accessible to an analytical
solution which overcomes the pressure maximum and establishes the relationship
between the expanding sphere radius and the pertaining pressure in dependence of
the hardening of the material. This case may be considered in some sense
introductory to the second problem, where a flat circular disk, clamped along
the periphery, is blown by pressure such that a dome is formed [...]


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Numerical Simulation of Droplet Combustion using Volume-of-Fluid Method

Tadashi Watanabe (Japan)

The droplet combustion is simulated numerically. The Navier-Stokes equations and
the energy conservation equations together with the combustion model equations
are solved in the computational fluid dynamics framework using the
volume-of-fluid method. The characteristics of temperature increase due to
combustion are simulated well, and the effect of ambient flow is made clear. It
is shown that the droplet shape is varying and the high temperature region
spreads widely in the ambient flow. The internal vortex flow is found to be
driven by the surface tension force [...]


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Simulation of wave run-up by means of the exact solution
of the wet/dry Riemann problem

Marco Tamburrino, Giovanni Cannata (Italy)

An innovative method for the simulation of the hydrodynamics in the swash zone,
related to the wave run-up phenomenon, is presented. This method applies the
exact solution of the Riemann problem over a dry bed to correctly evaluate the
celerity of water waves propagating over the shore, and so to precisely track
the coastline location. The simulations of velocity and wave fields outside the
surf zone, inside the surf zone and in the swash zone, are carried out by means
of a numerical model which solves 3D motion equations expressed in integral
form, with a vertical coordinate that varies in time in order to follow the free
surface evolution [...]


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Robust Denoising Method Based on Tensor Models
Decomposition for Hyperspectral Imagery

Salah Bourennane, Caroline Fossati (France)

In the hyperspectral images (HSI) acquired by the new-generation hyperspectral
sensors the signal dependent noise is an important limitation to the detection
or classification. Therefore, noise reduction is an important preprocessing step
to analyze the information in the hyperspectral image (HSI). A signal dependent
noise cannot be reduced by conventional linear filtering [...]


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On the Collapse Behavior of a Wood Arch made with Modular Hollow Blocks

Dora Foti, Michela Lerna, Maria Francesca Sabbà, Vitantonio Vacca (Italy)

In the field of construction, wood products are known to have environmental
benefits if compared with materials like steel and concrete, especially
regarding the reduction of carbon emissions of the production line. Today, the
wood-architecture is maintained and renewed by the marketing of components or
pre-manufactured wooden frame elements. This research consists in the numerical
study of a wooden arch behavior realized with hollow blocks. Initially,
experimental tests have been performed on a full-scale arch model. The results
of the load tests have been compared with three different FEM-analyses [...]


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Comparative evaluation of GaN transistors and Si MOSFETs for use in inductive
power transfer systems of biomedical implantable devices

Sotirios Kokosis, Eleni Gati, Nikolaos Patsourakis, Stefanos Manias (Greece)

Comparative evaluation of Si MOSFETs and GaN transistors is performed for
utilization in the H-bridge Voltage Source Inverter of Inductive Power Transfer
Systems, developed for biomedical applications. The evaluation is made on a 10W
prototype wireless charger. Simulations and experiments are carried out within
two different ranges of frequencies, for a wider investigation and a more
complete assessment. The efficiency results show similar performance for the two
types of devices for the lower range of frequencies, whereas the superiority of
GaN transistors is evident in the higher range [...]


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Modeling of Flatness-Based Control with Disturbance Observer-Based
Parameter Estimation for PMSM Drive

S. Sriprang, B. Nahid-Mobarakeh , N. Takorabet , P. Thounthong , S. Pierfederici
, P. Kumam , N. Bizon and P. Mungporn (France, Thailand)

This research team presents in this WSEAS journal a modeling of nonlinear
control with parameters identification for the permanent magnet synchronous
motor (PMSM) drive. A resistance in series with an inductance and the conduction
losses in semiconductor switching devices of inverters represented by vtq
(=Rs*iq) as well as the torque load TL are going to be estimated by observer
method based on extended Luenberger observer (LOB). The simulation and
experimental results show the proposed control provides the rapid response and
flat of the current control loop for the PMSM drive system  [...]


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Case Study on Geocoding Based Scheduling Optimization In
Supply Chain Operations Management

Steffen S. Rasmussen, Malleswara Talla, Raul Valverde (Denmark, Canada)

Traditional approach of ad-hoc geocoding for required addresses is quite time
consuming and inefficient. In this paper, we propose and examine that the
company-wide operations and addresses be geo-coded and stored in a database. As
a case study, a geographical database is created for a company with primary
focus to optimize operations management. This is done by storing the address
information, the road network and a matrix containing time and distances to
every address in the database. This approach prevents a lot of potential errors
with ad hoc geocoding because every address is looked up in the database. The
same goes for the time and distance matrix. Because the time and distances are
stored for the distance between every address, no computations are needed at
runtime [...]


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Omnidirectional source modeling for ray tracing in room
acoustics with specular reflection

Benoit Beckers (France)

The aim of this work is to show that the use of a ray tracing method based on
stratified Monte Carlo with cells of equal area and equal aspect ratio gives the
most convincing results in room acoustic simulation. It is compared with three
other methods: the first one is very close but simply uses equal area cells, the
second one is a Monte Carlo importance sampling and the last one is a standard
Monte Carlo where the values of the spherical coordinates of the rays are
generated randomly [...]


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BULLETIN BOARD




Get recognition for your reviews for WSEAS. The WSEAS participates now in the
great program of Publons. Reviewers of WSEAS can contact us to learn how to
update their profile in Publons with their Reviews in WSEAS.

Examples:
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Before the peer-review, each article in WSEAS Journals and Conferences are
checked for possible plagiarism and self-plagiarism by Turnitin



 

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Before the peer-review  and after the anti-plagiarism control by Turnitin, we
check the names of the authors and their affiliations very carefully. We also
check using Google Scholar  if they have published enough papers in the last 5
years.

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What do the Authors say about publishing in our Journals

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Prof. Nicholas Tritos from Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, joined us as
Associate Editor in our Journal WSEAS Transactions on Biology and Biomedicine

Prof. V.R.Singh Fellow-IEEE/EMBS-IMS, Fellow IET, National Physical Laboratory,
India, joined us as Associate Editor in our Journal WSEAS Transactions on
Biology and Biomedicine

Prof. George Vachtsevanos, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, joined us as
Co-Editor-in-Chief in our Journal WSEAS Transactions on Computers

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Prof. Paul G. Mezey, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Prof. Paul D. Sclavounos, MIT
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