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About Scrivener Publishing: Established in 2009, the purpose of Scrivener Publishing is to publish books in the technical applied sciences for both the practitioner in industry and the researcher in academia. This high-quality content is essential to our professional customers and is sold globally as print and electronic as well as in aggregated databases, including Scopus and Web of Science. By partnering with Wiley, the leading engineering publisher, to create our joint imprint, Wiley-Scrivener, Scrivener Publishing offers our authors, editors and contributors, efficient and personalized editorial attention, as well as global marketing, sales, and distribution both in print and digital.
Important Dates: Abstract Submission (of approx. 500 words): Abstract Acceptance: Full Chapter Submission: Chapter Acceptance: Final chapter Submission (in Word): Submission to Publisher: The book will be published under the Wiley-Scrivener imprint and will be indexed by Scopus and offered to Web of Science.
How to Submit Your Chapter: Send your 500-word abstract by the designated deadline to: Advise us how many words your chapter is likely to be and the number of figures/tables. Note we are looking for a range of 8,000-12,000 words. Make sure list all co-authors with complete contact information and links to Google Scholar Profile and CVs. The publisher’s guidelines can be located at https://www.scrivenerpublishing.com/guidelines.php. Note that all chapters will be put through similarity software and publisher’s guidelines are an overall similarity index of less than 15% (with maximum 3% from any single source).
Reviewing Policy: The editor(s) will engage 2 single blind peer-reviewers to assess originality, clarity, usefulness, and ad-herence to scope of project.
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Scrivener Publishing
Guidelines for Book and Chapter Authors
These instructions are for authors of books and chapters for publication by Scrivener Publishing LLC. They are important to follow as they help keep both the author’s and publisher’s work to a minimum, and allow us to produce a high-quality book or chapter without delay.
Acceptable files It simplifies matters if we restrict ourselves to the standard software packages:
Word for text files with standard fonts TIF or EPS for figure files LaTeX (use your own DTD)
It is very important that you have separate text and figure files because this is helpful to the typesetter. When you come to submit your work you will also need to send a PDF of the complete combined text and figures so we can use this as a visual guide.
Layout of the Chapter Metadata (for chapter authors only) Because your work will be online and available for purchase by the chapter, it needs to be consistent with our database requirements so it can stand alone and be fully searchable and accessible. Therefore, each chapter must have the following details (which we call “metadata”) on the first page:
Definitive title Definitive subtitle (if any) Final sequence of names of authors with affiliations An abstract of a maximum of 150 words which encapsulates the work Search terms and key words that will aid users to find your work A Table of Contents that represents your headings and sub-headings Date of submission to the publisher
Metadata (for book authors only) Because your work will be online and available for purchase by the chapter, it needs to be consistent with our database requirements so it can stand alone and be fully searchable and accessible. Therefore, each chapter must have the following details (which we call “metadata”) on the first page:
Definitive title
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Definitive subtitle (if any) Final sequence of names of authors with affiliations An abstract of a maximum of 150 words which encapsulates the chapter Search terms and key words that will aid users to find your work A Table of Contents that represents your headings and sub-headings Date of submission to the publisher A description of what can be found in other chapters of the Work.
House Style and Format The information in this section covers the most important style issues: Language: Be consistent and specific with technical words and jargon. Define terms and abbreviations that could be misunderstood. Make limited use of acronyms and other abbreviations. Do not start sentences with abbreviations; for example, use Carbon…, not C…. Use SI, Système International, standard units for measurements (metric only).
Chapter Subheadings: Sections within each chapter are double numbered to the second level (e.g., 7.1.1), preceded by the chapter number (in this case, Ch. 7). Unless the organization of the book or chapter requires more detailed numbering, further subordinate section headings can be set off using bold or italic bold font. Math: Displayed equations are double numbered by chapter, in parentheses. Variables are italicized in the equations and in the text. References: The numbered system is normally used: Cite references by number (in brackets), numbering them consecutively throughout the chapter, and listing them in numerical order at the end of the chapter. The author/date system may be appropriate and is also acceptable. For all reference styles, include the complete author(s) name(s) as published, the complete reference title, publisher, location, and date of publication. Standard abbreviations of Journal names and conferences are acceptable. Page citations are optional. Examples: 30. M.J. DeMarco, A.K. Sen Gupta, and J.E. Greenleaf, Water Research, Vol. 37, p. 164, 2003. 13. H. Collins, Gravity’s Shadow: The Search for Gravitational Waves, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2004 40. P.H. Werhane and M. Gorman, “Intellectual property rights, access to life-enhancing drugs, and corporate moral responsibilities,” in M.A. Santoro and T.M. Gorrie, eds., Ethics and the Pharmaceutical Industry, Cambridge University Press, pp. 260-281, 2005.
Figures and Tables Designation: Non-tabular materials are “Figures” (not exhibits, illustrations, etc.), and tabular materials are “Tables.” Make sure to note the approximate placement in the manuscript. Each figure and table should have a text reference occurring before (or within a few lines after) its placement. Numbering: Figures and tables are double numbered by chapter. If you are preparing only one chapter then the default chapter number is 1. Captions, Headings, and Credits: Figure captions are in sentence style. Table headings are in title case, with no period. If there are credits for figures or tables, they follow the caption or heading in parentheses. Captions and headings should be sufficiently descriptive so that the table or figure is understandable
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should it stand alone in page placement. Captions and headings should not be saved with the figure, but in the separate List of Figure and Tables. Black & White vs. Grayscale Display: Do not use grayscale for any figures that can be black and white. Photographs should be in grayscale (“black and white” photos), and graphics should be understandable when printed in black and white. Color: Color will not be printed in the books unless it is absolutely crucial. However, the online edition can have all figures in color so please submit them in color. Line Rules: Do not use hairline rule widths, as the lines will disappear when processed on our printers’ high-resolution image-setting equipment. Please designate specific line weights no smaller that 1 point (0.014 in.). Fonts: When creating your own graphics, use one font consistently for their labels throughout your manuscript, and use one consistent arrowhead size. Keep in mind that large figures will be downsized by our typesetter. Figure Resolution: Generally, figure resolution needs to be 600 dpi at the size it will be used. (Keep in mind that large figures will need to be downsized by our typesetter.) The exceptions are line art, which should be 800 dpi at the size it will be used, and grey scale charts and photos, which should be 400 dpi at the size they will be used. Save all scanned files as either TIFF or EPS. For example, scan the figure, and save as .tif file at a high resolution (600-1200). Figure File Naming: When creating a file name for your electronic figures, avoid all punctuation except the hyphen, as these can corrupt the file. (For example: use “3-07.tif” to name a file for the 7th figure of chapter 3.) Table Format: Keep in mind what trim size your book will be. For example, a table with many columns would need to be formatted landscape in a 6X9 book, whereas in an 8 ½ X 11 book the same table may work in portrait format.
Index A book or a chapter needs a good subject index. Readers and users love them but authors hate to make them. So we have come up with a compromise solution that hopefully you will be able to comply with. All authors of books or chapters must tag their work when they are preparing the manuscript by using the indexing feature of their software. The tagging should be done after the work is nearly finished so you will have a reasonable idea what words and phrases you want to use. Authors will then be given the draft index to correct and edit at proof stage. The result will be an accurate reader/user friendly index compiled, hopefully, without too much sweat. Authors of stand alone chapters do not have to tag their work as it will probably not be printed.
What to Submit when the writing and compilation is done? For Book Authors
1) Front Matter: A Preface and a Table of Contents listing chapter titles (and major section titles within the chapters, if appropriate) are required; other front matter elements, such as a Dedication, Foreword, and Acknowledgements are optional.
2) Chapter and Appendix Text: The complete tagged text of all chapters and appendices, both as individual chapters in their native format and as an assembled whole in PDF with pages numbered consecutively.
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3) High-Resolution Figures and Tables: It is important to provide high-resolution figure and table files separately from the text.
4) A List of Figures and Tables. A complete list of the figures (figure numbers and captions) and tables (table numbers and headings) must accompany the manuscript.
5) Back Matter: Back matter elements, such as a Glossary, Trade Names list, etc., if they are
For Chapter Authors
Points 2 – 5 apply to you. The metadata (see below) replaces the Front Matter. Here are the metadata requirements.
Definitive title Definitive subtitle (if any) Final sequence of names of authors with affiliations An abstract of a maximum of 150 words which encapsulates the work Search terms and key words that will aid users to find your work
Date of submission to the publisher
Contact Information If you have any questions please address them to your primary contact person. Name & contact details Name & contact details
Dr. S. Ganesh Kumar
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade),
Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering,
Deputy Director ,
Centre for Academic Courses,
Anna University,
Chennai,
India.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +919791071498
Martin Scrivener
3 Winter Street, Suite 3
Salem, MA 01970
Tel/fax: 978-741-2205
Dr. Marco Rivera Abarca
Full Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Universidad de Talca,
Chile
Email: [email protected]
Phil Carmical
1303 Chestnut Avenue
Austin, TX 78702
Tel: (512) 853-9407
Fax: (419) 593-3116
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Dr. S.K. Pattanaik
Professor,
Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
Director ,
Centre for Academic Courses,
Anna University,
Chennai,
India
(Former Director, Approval, RIFD,
Vigilance, AICTE, India)
Email: [email protected]
THANK YOU FOR WRITING FOR SCRIVENER PUBLISHING AND WE VALUE YOUR CONTRIBUTION VERY MUCH.
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Scrivener Publishing Under the Wiley-Scrivener imprint
POWER CONVERTERS, DRIVES AND CONTROL FOR
SUSTAINABLE APPLICATIONS
EDITOR’S PROFILES 1. Author(s)/Editor(s) Name:
Sl. No Name
a. Dr. S. Ganesh Kumar
b. Dr. Marco Rivera Abarca
c. Dr. S.K. Pattanaik
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2. Full Contact Information:
Sl.
No
Name Affiliation or Position
a. Dr. S. Ganesh Kumar
Assistant Professor (Selection Grade),
Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering,
Deputy Director ,
Centre for Academic Courses,
Anna University,
Chennai, India.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +919791071498
Phone : +914422357818/7802
b. Dr. Marco Rivera Abarca
Full Professor,
Department of Electrical
Engineering,
Universidad de Talca,
Chile
Email: [email protected]
c. Dr. S.K. Pattanaik
Professor,
Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
Director ,
Centre for Academic Courses,
Anna University,
Chennai, India
(Former Director, Approval, RIFD,
Vigilance, AICTE, India)
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 04422357076
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3. Please provide links to profiles at Google Scholar and Research Gate for all co-authors/editors:
Sl. No Name Google Scholar link Research Gate Link a. Dr. S. Ganesh Kumar https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&use
r=RzKWROYAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&gmla=AJsN-F6mzSmGzDLgM0rmVTnUXS-ikKZxZ9KGvfBlFyqeu7C3iEMRGmTdxtI7-sMQb6_pvk7scirxBJsD00pIYkw2464aOtRVWy0VkzkIefywzGt7tz1fUTw
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ganesh_Srinivasan4
b. Dr. Marco Rivera Abarca https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FOKLmaQAAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marco_Rivera2
c. Dr. S.K. Pattanaik https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=JPUuoTcAAAAJ
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/S_Patnaik2
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4. Biographical Data: Please tell us about yourself by attaching a résumé (curriculum
vitae) as well as writing a biography of about 100 words.
Name : Dr. S. Ganesh Kumar
Brief resume : He completed his B.E., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees from the
Madras University and Anna University in 1998, 2005 and
2014 respectively. He is presently working as an Assistant
Professor (Selection Grade), DEEE, Anna University, Chennai.
His areas of interest are Electrical Machines and Drives. He has
published eleven international journals and fourteen conference
papers. He served as a reviewer for international journals
(IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IET Power
Electronics, ISA transactions and Electric Power Components
and Systems) and international conferences (APEC and
IECON) and also as an editorial board member for: Journal of
Engineering and Fundamentals, International Institute of
Engineers , International Journal of Electrical Components an
Energy Conversion, IJRSEEE, and JEDT. He has completed
one research project of worth 21 Lakhs as Co-principal
Investigator at CVRDE, Avadi, India. Presently he got a
project sanction of 20 Lakhs from AICTE under the scheme
MODROB. He is the member in ISTE, IE and IAEng. He is
doing collaborative research with Professor M. Rivera,
University of Talca, Chile. Presently he is working as Deputy
Director, Centre for Academic Courses, Anna University,
Chennai, India.
Resume link : https://www.aukdc.edu.in/fis/facultyprofile.php?ch=63514
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Name : Marco Rivera Abarca
Brief resume : {Marco Rivera} (S’09-M’11-SM'17) received his B.Sc. in
Electronics Engineering and M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering
from the Universidad de Concepción, Chile in 2007 and 2008,
respectively. He earned his PhD degree at the Department of
Electronics Engineering, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa
María, in Valparaíso, Chile, in 2011 with a scholarship from
the Chilean Research Fund CONICYT. During 2011 and 2012,
he was working as a postdoc researcher and part-time professor
at the Department of Electronics Engineering, Universidad
Técnica Federico Santa María, in Valparaíso, Chile. His
research interests include matrix converters, predictive and
digital controls for high-power drives, four-leg converters, and
the development of high performance control platforms based
on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays. Currently, he is a
professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at
Universidad de Talca, Curicó, Chile. In 2013 Prof. Rivera was
awarded with the Premio Tesis de Doctorado Academia
Chilena de Ciencias 2012, which was awarded to the best PhD
Thesis developed in 2011 for national and foreign students in
any exact or natural sciences program that is a member of the
Academia Chilena de Ciencias, Chile. In 2015 he was awarded
as the Outstanding Engineer of 2015, award given by the
Chilean Association of Electrical and Electronics Industry and
the IEEE-Chile.
Resume link : https://marcorivera.cl/marco_web/
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Name : Dr. S. K.Pattanaik
Brief resume : S.K. Pattanaik received the Ph.D degree in the faculty of
Electrical Engineering from Anna University, India in 2008.
Since 2000, he has been with the Department of Electrical
Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University,
where he is currently a Professor. His current research interest
includes application of robust, optimal, sliding mode control in
switching systems and power electronics applications. Earlier
he served as Director in Approval, RIFD, Vigilance, AICTE
(2012-2016). Presently he is working as Director, Centre for
Academic Courses, Anna University, Chennai, India.
Resume link : https://www.aukdc.edu.in/fis/facultyprofile.php?ch=61343