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We are pleased to announce that our newest journal, IET Electrical Systems in Transportation, is now accepting submissions!
The journal, launching in March 2011, is aimed at all aspects of electrical power systems in modern transport applications, including generation, storage, distribution and utilisation.
The scope extends to all sectors of transportation: aerospace, marine (including sub-sea), automotive or land-based and rail.
The central theme of the journal is to focus on the system and subsystem aspects of electrical energy including system architectures and integration, energy management, control and protection.
Papers will be welcomed in any of the subjects above combined with application areas listed below:
- energy sources: batteries, fuel cells, generators
- energy storage: capacitors, flywheels, SMES
- energy management: control, protection, condition-monitoring, fault-tolerance and re-configuration
- system architectures and integration issues
- energy distribution: cabling, connectors, switchgear
- electro-mechanical energy conversion: motors, actuation systems
- starter/generator systems
- aerospace electrical technologies: civil, defence, UAVs
- electric/ fuel cell/ hybrid vehicles
- marine propulsion, drives and power systems: ships, submarines, submersibles
- automotive systems
- railway systems: overground, underground, light-rail, tram
Papers can be submitted through the IET Electrical Systems in Transportation manuscript submission site, and further details on the journal can be found on the IET digital library.
If you have any queries regarding this new journal, please send them to the Managing Editor, Mr Lee Baldwin.
You can find more information on how to submit a paper in the IET Electrical Systems in Transportation author guide.
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