1. Understand the periodical requirements: First of all, you need to know the specific requirements of the IEEE periodical you intend to contribute, including format, length and citation style. You can find this information on the IEEEXplore website.
2. Abide by academic integrity: ensure that your paper is not plagiarized, all data and results are true, and all citations are correctly marked.
3. Language quality: Your paper should be written in clear and accurate language. If your mother tongue is not English, you may need to find a professional editor or proofreader to help you correct your language problems.
4. Format specification: Your paper should be typeset according to the format requirements of IEEE. This includes font, line spacing, margins, chart number, etc.
5. Submission: You need to submit a complete paper, including text, abstract, keywords, references, etc. You may also need to submit some additional materials, such as data sets, code or hardware design.
6. Review process: Your paper may be invited for peer review. In this process, you may need to make some revisions and adjustments to your paper. You should respect the opinions and suggestions of the reviewers, but you should also stick to your own views.
7. Copyright: Before submitting the paper, you need to ensure that all the contents of the paper are copyrighted. If you use other people's works, you need their permission.
8. Fees: Some IEEE journals are charged. You need to confirm whether you are willing to pay these fees.
9. Time: The process from submission to acceptance may take several months. You need enough patience.
10. Keep in touch: During the submission process, keep in touch with editors and answer their questions and requirements in time.