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Instrumentation

Peer Review Process

Peer Review Specification

Instrumentation is a peer-reviewed research journal committed to open access. We invite authors to contribute to the journal by submitting articles that present the latest research results, projects, surveys, and industry experiences. Our mission is to provide a global platform for researchers, scholars, professionals, and students to exchange knowledge and perspectives, thereby fostering the advancement of instrumentation and its interdisciplinary areas.

Rights of Reviewers:

As valued reviewers for Instrumentation, you are entitled to the following privileges:
 - Complimentary access to Instrumentation, including every issue and related information.
 - Priority consideration for publishing your own articles in Instrumentation.
 - The opportunity to recommend other potential reviewers for Instrumentation.
 - Recognition as outstanding reviewers, which may lead to consideration for editorial committee membership.
 - Access to electronic journals free of charge

Responsibilities of Reviewers:

As a reviewer for Instrumentation, we kindly request your adherence to the following responsibilities:
 - Provide feedback within three weeks from the start of the paper reviewing process.
 - Offer detailed and specific feedback, including reasons and suggestions, in case of paper rejection.
 - Maintain strict confidentiality of the papers under review; unauthorized disclosure or copying is strictly prohibited.


Editors reserve the right to reassign papers to different reviewers if timely feedback is not provided.

Editorial Workflow

We greatly appreciate your dedication and contribution to the peer-review process, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the quality and integrity of Instrumentation. Thank you for your invaluable support!