| Transactions on AES |
|
Each quarter the IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems publishes articles with aerospace or related applications. The areas of interest are naturally quite wide, and include space, avionics, guidance & control, navigation, power conversion systems, command & control and, of course, radar. Aerospace ideas have wide applicability, hence other topics include intelligent & fault-tolerant systems, target tracking, multi-sensor systems, electro-optic and infrared sensing, sensor network management, large-scale systems and systems-of-systems, and even sonar. Manuscripts should be submitted via the web at http://taes.msubmit.net. It is expected that each manuscript be a novel contribution with strong scientific underpinning, clear development and good English. Manuscripts undergo a rigorous web-based peer-review process, with typical review cycles in the order of 90 days. Regular papers show a thorough development of an idea or topic, while correspondence items are somewhat shorter; the difference is in scope, rather than quality. The Transactions does not have Special Issues due to the quarterly publication cycle. However, occasionally Special Sections on a particular topic share an issue with the regular papers. For information about proposing a Special Section, please see IEEE Transactions on AES Special Section: Procedures and Guidelines for Proposals. For more specific information for Transactions authors, please see Author's Instructions. As a service to our members, the abstracts of soon to be published Transactions articles can be found on our web site, along with contact information for the author. Peter Willett
|