IF (2020) = 200 citations / 100 articles = 2.00
: This paper proposes a novel microstructure-enhanced piezoresistive sensor using a carbon nanotube (CNT)/PDMS composite. Results : The sensor achieves a sensitivity of and maintains stability over 5,000 cycles.
For researchers and academic institutions, the is often a primary metric used to evaluate the prestige and influence of a scholarly journal. Calculated annually by Clarivate Analytics for journals indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection (Science Citation Index Expanded, or SCIE) , the impact factor represents the average number of citations received in a particular year by articles published in that journal during the two preceding years.
For the uninitiated, the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is calculated by Clarivate Analytics for journals indexed in the and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) .
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: To boost IF, journals may:
Wireless sensor networks (WSN), Internet of Things (IoT) architectures, and data fusion techniques.
Evaluates the prestige of a journal by accounting for both the number of citations and the field-specific importance of the journals making those citations.
The Sensors & Transducers journal is indexed in several prominent databases:
These metrics place the journal in the fourth quartile (Q4) in its categories, indicating it is currently among the lower 25% of journals in its field for these specific metrics. This is often a key consideration for researchers deciding where to publish.