The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has published the first issue of its latest open access journal - IET Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory & Applications. The new journal covers emerging issues including security, privacy issues and data analytics techniques in addition to classical cyber-physical systems (CPS) research topics such as control, real-time computing and system validation.
As a fully open access journal, all published content from the journal is free to view and available on the IET Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The first issue of the IET Cyber-physical Systems includes a number of invited research and review articles authored by senior leading experts working in the cyber-physical systems field. These articles cover a broad range of topics including smart buildings, smart grid, smart transportation, smart cities, health-care CPS, safety-critical CPS, CPS security, CPS verification, Internet-of-Things, and model-based CPS design.
Professor Mohammad Shahidehpour, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering received a special mention in the editorial as one of the highlights of the first issue for his vision on smart transportation CPS.
IET Cyber-Physical Systems brings together a team of world-class researchers as its editorial board, from internationally-renowned universities and organisations including Boeing and IBM. The new journal is expected to be a premier forum for exchanging ideas and showcasing innovations in CPS research including applications such as automotive and transportation systems, smart home, building and community, smart battery and energy systems, surveillance systems, smart health, and wearable devices.
IET Cyber-Physical Systems is available on the IET’s Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Digital Library with four issues per year. The Editors are inviting submissions from prospective authors for forthcoming issues.
To register your interest in IET Cyber-Physical Systems and submit your paper, visit http://tinyurl.com/zpprzoe.
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