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2.9
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Otwarty dostęp | 06 sie 2025
Electrical impedance myography as a marker of muscle mass in rats with simulated Anorexia Nervosa
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Otwarty dostęp | 04 sie 2025
Predictive classification and regression models for bioimpedance vector analysis: Insights from a southern Cuban cohort
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Otwarty dostęp | 04 sie 2025
Assessing the consistency between the anthropometric method and bioelectrical impedance analysis when calculating the Heath-Carter somatotype in people without obesity: a cross-sectional study
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Otwarty dostęp | 01 lip 2025
Early thrombus detection in ECMO with optimized impedance measurements: A simulative study
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Otwarty dostęp | 16 cze 2025
Wireless power system for left ventricular assist device: Influence of coil design and tissue behavior on efficiency
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Otwarty dostęp | 26 maj 2025
Novel bioparameters derived from bioimpedance measurements for accurate prediction of weight status in infant–juvenile individuals: A regression analysis
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The Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance (JoEB) is an international, single blind peer reviewed, fast publication, non-commercial, open access journal. Original research papers, review articles, short communications, and educational material within all aspects of electrical bioimpedance are published. Short communications are brief reports of research findings (maximum 4 pages) where the demands for experiments, analysis and documentation are less rigorous than for a full research paper. It can for instance be early results from pilot studies or reports of new ideas that potentially are of interest to the journal’s readers.

The JoEB was established in 2010 by the Oslo Bioimpedance Group in Norway, as a specialized channel for publications related to the passive electrical properties of biomaterials. It has since been maintained as a not-for-profit journal with the main intention of offering new and established researchers in the field an easily accessible source of information.

We accept a wide range of papers that are related to electrical bioimpedance. Our aim is to cover the theory, experiments and applications that will typically be of interest to international bioimpedance students and researchers. Examples of relevant scientific topics can be (but are not limited to):

  • Impedance spectroscopy studies on biomaterials as basic research or to develop a new method related to that particular material.
  • Studies where single- or multi-frequency bioimpedance measurements are used for monitoring of physiological parameters.
  • Studies related to electrical impedance tomography (EIT). Instrumentation, algorithms, new applications, etc.
  • Instrumentation or new measuring methods for bioimpedance measurements or EIT.
  • Theoretical work related to bioimpedance.
  • Modeling and simulations. Please note that simulations, e.g. by using the finite element method, should normally be validated through experiments before publishing.
  • Studies on other sensor technologies that are relevant to bioimpedance (e.g. potentially in a multi-sensor solution) but where bioimpedance methods are not directly used.
  • Non-linear (e.g. memristive) electrical properties of biomaterials.

Journal Metrics

  • Cite Score = 3
  • SJR = 0.31
  • SNIP = 0.904
  • Index Copernicus = 70

Publication Fee

JoEB is a non-profit journal and we only charge a publication fee to cover our direct publication costs. All the editorial functions are based on voluntary work. The article processing charges (APCs) are currently 490 Euro, there is no article submission charges. No other charges apply.

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Plagiarism Policy

The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.