Generated by GPT-5-mini| IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology | |
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| Title | IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology |
| Discipline | Control engineering |
| Abbreviation | IEEE Trans. Control Syst. Technol. |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Country | United States |
| Frequency | Bimonthly |
| History | 1993–present |
| Impact | 3.5 (example) |
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology is a peer-reviewed technical journal published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers that focuses on applied control engineering and technology. It serves as a bridge between academic research and industrial practice, addressing topics relevant to practitioners at organizations such as NASA, Boeing, Siemens, General Motors and research laboratories like Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The journal has connections to professional societies and conferences including the IEEE Control Systems Society, the American Control Conference, the International Federation of Automatic Control, and the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control.
The journal was established in the early 1990s under the auspices of the IEEE Control Systems Society and grew alongside advances in automation driven by organizations such as General Electric, ABB Group, and Honeywell. Its development paralleled milestones in control engineering including work from institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Cambridge, and ETH Zurich. Editorial leadership has included scholars associated with universities such as University of Michigan, Princeton University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and laboratories like Sandia National Laboratories. The journal's evolution reflects technological shifts exemplified by projects from DARPA, European Space Agency, Toyota Motor Corporation, and industrial initiatives at Ford Motor Company.
The journal covers applied control systems research relevant to companies such as Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi Electric, and agencies like European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites and Federal Aviation Administration. Typical subject areas include model-based control methods developed at institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, robust and adaptive control frameworks linked to work at Johns Hopkins University and Imperial College London, and embedded control systems used by firms such as Intel Corporation and Texas Instruments. Other topics span nonlinear control influenced by research from California Institute of Technology, networked control systems related to projects at Cisco Systems and Ericsson, and energy systems control pertinent to National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Siemens Energy.
The journal operates on a bimonthly publication schedule managed by editorial offices tied to the IEEE Control Systems Society and follows peer-review procedures used across IEEE periodicals including editors drawn from Cornell University, Yale University, University of Southern California, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Manuscripts undergo initial editorial screening, blinded peer review by reviewers often affiliated with Imperial College London, Technical University of Munich, Tsinghua University, and Peking University, and revision cycles comparable to those at Nature Communications and IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control. Special issues have been guest-edited in collaboration with organizers from conferences like the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation and the IFAC World Congress.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in major services analogous to Web of Science, Scopus, Ei Compendex, and databases used by libraries at Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of Tokyo, and National University of Singapore. Its records are discoverable through platforms employed by institutions such as Elsevier, Clarivate Analytics, ProQuest, and the digital libraries of IEEE Xplore and university consortia including JSTOR-linked resources.
Papers published in the journal have influenced applied projects at industrial leaders like ABB, Siemens, Sony, and research programs funded by agencies such as National Science Foundation, European Commission, and Japan Science and Technology Agency. The journal's impact metrics are compared alongside titles like IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Automatica, and Control Engineering Practice, and its community includes contributors from Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, CERN, and national research councils such as NSF and EPSRC.
Notable contributions include applied control solutions adopted in aerospace programs at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and European Space Agency, industrial control case studies from Schlumberger and Shell, and algorithmic advancements with roots at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. Influential articles have informed control implementations in autonomous vehicles developed by Waymo and Cruise, robotics platforms from Boston Dynamics and KUKA, and power-grid management systems used by National Grid plc and California Independent System Operator. Several papers have been cited in standards and guidelines produced by organizations such as International Electrotechnical Commission, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association, and regulatory bodies like Federal Communications Commission.
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