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| Title | IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems |
| Abbreviation | IEEE Trans. Aerosp. Electron. Syst. |
| Discipline | Aerospace, Electronics |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Country | United States |
| History | 1965–present |
| Frequency | Bimonthly |
| Issn | 0018-9251 |
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal covering technological advances in aerospace systems and electronic systems. It publishes original research, review articles, and technical notes relevant to designers and researchers affiliated with institutions such as NASA, European Space Agency, DARPA, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman. The journal serves readers connected to programs at MIT, Stanford University, Caltech, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Pratt & Whitney.
The journal traces roots to early aerospace publications associated with the Institute of Radio Engineers and later consolidation under the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers following the 1963 merger with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Its formation paralleled major events including the Apollo program, the Space Shuttle development, and Cold War-era initiatives linked to Strategic Defense Initiative research. Editors and contributors have included figures affiliated with Bell Labs, Raytheon, Boeing, and academic leaders from University of Michigan, Purdue University, and University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. Over decades the journal documented technical responses to incidents such as the Challenger disaster and milestones like the Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions while reflecting shifts driven by projects at Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Content emphasizes systems engineering and electronic technologies applied to platforms and missions from organizations such as Airbus, Boeing, ESA, JAXA, and Roscosmos. Typical topics intersect with avionics used on aircraft like the F-35 Lightning II and unmanned systems inspired by programs at DARPA Robotics Challenge participants. Articles cover sensor suites developed by teams at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, navigation techniques linked to Global Positioning System, signal processing methods utilized by Northrup Grumman programs, and guidance, control, and autonomy research influenced by work at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Oxford. The journal also publishes studies on radar technologies relevant to platforms such as the B-2 Spirit and Eurofighter Typhoon, communication systems parallel to efforts at Cisco Systems and Qualcomm, and reliability analyses reflecting standards like those from RTCA, Inc. and MIL-STD development.
Published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers through its Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society, the journal follows a bimonthly schedule and a peer review process comparable to other IEEE titles such as IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology. The editorial board typically includes scholars from institutions like Imperial College London, EPFL, Tsinghua University, and Seoul National University, alongside industry representatives from Honeywell Aerospace and Safran. Guest editors have organized special issues tied to conferences such as the AIAA SciTech Forum, the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, and the International Radar Symposium. Submission and review workflows align with systems used by publishers like Elsevier and committees modeled on practices from National Academy of Engineering panels.
The journal is indexed in major repositories and databases including Web of Science, Scopus, IEEE Xplore, and INSPEC, ensuring discoverability among researchers at institutions such as Cornell University, Harvard University, University of Cambridge, and National University of Singapore. Abstracting services used by engineers and scientists at Sandia National Laboratories, NIST, and European Southern Observatory pull metadata comparable to entries for titles like Proceedings of the IEEE and Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics. Library catalogs from the Library of Congress and national libraries in United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia include records for the journal.
The journal's influence is reflected in citation patterns shared with allied publications such as IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems-adjacent works in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, and Journal of Aircraft. Its articles have informed programs at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, European Space Agency missions, and defense procurement by US Department of Defense contractors, and have been cited in reports by RAND Corporation and white papers from McKinsey & Company when discussing systems-level innovation. Recognition for impactful papers has paralleled awards given by the Aerospace Historical Society and citations in standards from bodies including ISO and IEEE Standards Association.
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