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Welcome to the homepage of the new IET Research Journal – IET Electrical Systems in Transportation (EST).
Volume 1, Issue 4 (Decemmber 2011) is now available on the IET Digital Library and is free for all users to access until March 31st 2012.
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation will be indexed in Inspec and EI Compendex from launch, and will be under consideration for inclusion in Thomson Reuters' SCI-E (ISI) index immediately post launch.
Scope
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation 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 sub-system aspects of electrical energy including system architectures and integration, energy management, control and protection.
Papers are invited in any of the subjects 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
Forthcoming Special Issues
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation will publish a special issue of the best expanded papers originally submitted to the PEMD 2010 conference. Now closed for submissions
The journal will also publish the best expanded papers originally submitted to the IET Railway Traction Systems (RTS 2010) conference. Now closed for submissions
Author and Reader Benefits
- Worldwide readership and database coverage – including Inspec and EI Compendex
- Papers published in Volume 1 to be made freely available for 3 months
- All content to be available via the IEEE Xplore digital library
- Rapid times to 1st decision (typically less than 16 weeks)
- No page charges to authors
- IET Research Journals are available online (in advance of printed publication) via the IET Digital Library and IEEE Xplore
Citing this Journal
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation is usually cited by the abbreviated title 'IET Electr. Syst. Transp.'. Every article in this journal is assigned a Crossref DOI, which is displayed on the article abstract page.
Publication Information

ISSN
- Print: 2042-9738
- Online: 2042-9746
Editor-in-Chief
Associate Editor
Editorial Board
- Alain Bouscayrol
- C C Chan
- Fabio Crescimbini
- Kevin Daffey
- David Dorrell
- Terry Ericsen
- Andrew Forsyth
- Chris Mi
- Farhad Nozari
- John Price
- John Prousalidis
- Mike Richardson
- Clive Roberts
- Brian Simmers
- Jat Taufiq
- Pat Wheeler
- Chunbo Zhu
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