Innovative Journal of Computer Technology


Innovative Journal of Computer Technology is peer-reviewed Journal that provides a platform which aspires to cover all the aspects of Computer Technology and innovative Research and its Applications.

The Journal also highlights all potential and applications of Computer Technology, Advanced Computing Architectures and New Programming Models, Artificial Intelligence, Broadband Wireless Technologies, Cloud Computing and Applications, Collaborative Applications, Communication Architectures for Pervasive Computing, Communication and Networking Systems, Computer and Microprocessor-Based Control, Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems, Computer Vision, Computer Science and Its Applications.

The scope of the Journal covers Research Articles, Review Articles, Methodology Articles, Short Communications, Case Study/ Case Reports, Research Reports, Monographs, Special Issues, Editorials research articles, Reviews, short communications and scientific commentaries in all the areas of Computer Technology.


Dr.Surendra Shetty 
Professor & Head
Department of Computer Science
N.M.A.M. Institute Of Technology, Karkala

Dr. Usha B A
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
BMS Institute of Technology, Bengaluru

Mr. MAHABOOB. SHAIK
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Muffakham Jah College of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Email: 44.maha@gmail.com

S.M.K.M. Abbas Ahmad
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
Hyderabad
Email: smkmabbas@rediffmail.com

Shereen Aly Mohamed Taie
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
Fayoum University, Egypt

Ms. Namratha M
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bangalore

Dr. Ashish K. Sharma
Assistant Professor
Department of Informatics, School of Computer Science
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun
Email: reach2aksharma@gmail.com

Dr. M. Archana
Assistant Professor
Department of Information and Technology
Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamilnadu
Email: archana.aucse@gmail.com

Prof. Rajendra Sahu
Professor
Department of Information and Technology
ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management, Gwalior

Mr. S.THANGAVELU
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer science
AVS College of Arts & Science
Salem
Email: velthangs2012@gmail.com

Peer Review Policy

The peer review process for journal publication is essentially a quality control mechanism.

After an editor receives a manuscript, the first step is to check that the manuscript for quality, originality, validity and whether appropriate method has been followed. If it does, then the editor moves to the next step, which is peer review. Peer review is the critical assessment of manuscripts submitted to journals by experts who are usually not part of the editorial staff. The editor will send the manuscript to two or more reviewers. The peer reviewers will then prepare a report that assesses the manuscript, and return it to the editor.

After reading the peer reviewer's report, the editor will decide to do one of three things: reject the manuscript, accept the manuscript, or ask the authors to revise and resubmit the manuscript after responding to the peer reviewers’ feedback. If the authors resubmit the manuscript, editors will sometimes ask the same peer reviewers to look over the manuscript again to see if their concerns have been addressed. This is called re-review.

The final decision on the manuscript is taken by the editor. Only when there are any conflict issues, the editor-in-chief of the journal is involved.

Journal decision-making process

After a paper is submitted to a journal, the journal editor screens the manuscript and decides whether rejected if it is found to be of insufficient quality, outside focus and scope of the Journal or if they are considered not original.

Editors-in-chief have full authority over the entire editorial content of the journal and the timing of publication of that content with no interference from journal owners. Editors should defend the confidentiality of authors and peer reviewers (names and reviewer comments).

Author will receive prompt acknowledgement of submission of articles. If acknowledgement is not received within two weeks, please contact the Administrative Office, preferably by e-mail.

AUTHOR GUIDELINES

The manuscript should be in English and prepared on the following lines:- Title: Title should be brief, specific and informative, the scientific name(s) in italics/underlined.

Authors: Names of authors to be typed, in capitals unaccompanied by their degrees, titles etc.

Address: Address of the institution where the work was carried out is given below the name(s) of author(s). Present address of correspondence should be given as footnote indicating by asterisk the mark (*), the author to whom the correspondence is to be addressed.

Abstract: The Abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, briefly present the topic, state the scope of the experiments, indicate significant data, and point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be in about 100 to 150 words. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited.

Key words: Following the abstract, key words not more than 8 (Eight ) that will provide indexing references should be listed and in alphabetical order.

Introduction: This should be brief and the review of the literature should be relevant to the theme of the paper. Extensive review and unnecessary detail of earlier work should be avoided.

Materials and Methods: It should describe an appropriate methodology etc. but if known methods have been adopted, only references are cited. It should comprise an experimental design and techniques with experimental area and institutional with year of experiment.

Results and Discussion: It should be combined to avoid repetition. The results should not be repeated in both tables and figures. The discussion should relate to the significance of the observations.

Conclusion and Acknowledgement: Table numbers should be followed by the title of the table, Line drawings/photographs should contain figure number and description thereof. The corresponding number(s) of Tables, Figures etc should quote in the text. Size of tables and figures should be below 1 MB.

References: Author(s) – Family name and initials. Title of article (Italics). Title of Journal (Abbreviated) , Publication year; Volume (Issue): Pages.

1. Srivastava N, Diwakar M, Ajnara J. Evaluation of Nanostructured Metal Ceramic Coatings for solar thermal Applications. IJNS. 2008; 336(7646): 701–4p. (Journal publication less than three Authors)

2. Hanna JN, McBride WJ, Brookes DL, et al. Hendra virus infection in a veterinarian. Med J Aust. 2006; 185(10): 562–4p. (Journal publication having more than three Authors)

3.. Srivastava N, Diwakar M. Evaluation of Nanostructured Metal Ceramic Coatings for solar thermal Applications. Psychol Sport Exerc. 2007;10(4):422–34p. doi:10.1014/j.psychsport.2007.03.007. (Electronic article – with DOI number)Page/Line.

Number: Authors are requested to mention Page number and Line number to each line in the MS for easy and quick review. Text Alignment, line spacing, word count, figures, tables etc. must be as per format.

Vol 2, No 1 January-June (2022)


Graph Based Models in Network Security
P.Prasanya Devi , S.Kannan

Smart Walking Stick for Visually Impaired
Shristi Dixit,Nikhil Gupta,Uddhav Shankhdhar,Anjali Yadav