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Robotics and Autonomous Systems

  • ISSN: 0921-8890
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.6
  • Impact factor: 4.3
Affiliated with the Intelligent Autonomous Systems (IAS) Society Robotics and Autonomous Systems will carry articles describing fundamental developments in the field of robotics, with special emphasis on autonomous systems. An important goal of this journal is to extend the state of the art in both symbolic and sensory based robot control and learning in the context of autonomous systems.Robotics and Autonomous Systems will carry articles on the theoretical, computational and experimental aspects of autonomous systems, or modules of such systems.Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Science of Computer Programming

  • ISSN: 0167-6423
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.2
  • Impact factor: 1.3
Methods of Software Design: Techniques and Applications Science of Computer Programming is dedicated to the distribution, via publication of papers and software, of research results in the areas of software systems development, use and maintenance, including the software aspects of hardware design. The journal has a wide scope ranging from the many facets of methodological foundations to the details of technical issues and aspects of industrial practice. The subjects of interest to SCP cover the entire spectrum of methods for the entire life cycle of software systems, including: Requirements, specification, design, validation, verification, coding, testing, maintenance, metrics and renovation of software; Design, implementation and evaluation of programming languages; Programming environments, development tools, visualisation and animation; Management of the development process; Human factors in software, software for social interaction, software for social computing; Cyber physical systems, and software for the interaction between the physical and the machine; Software aspects of infrastructure services, system administration, and network management. Special emphasis is given to recent trends in software development, such as software architecture, component-based software development and web-based software engineering. SCP is divided into two tracks. These are: (1) Research papers and (2) Software. Research Papers Track These cover four lines of work: (1) Concepts and methodology, (2) Formal techniques, (3) Experimental software technology, (4) Descriptive software technology. Concepts and methodology is open for methodological, philosophical and sociological studies on all aspects of computer software production and usage, including ethics. Also short papers are allowed here, called viewpoints. Formal techniques emphasizes the development and the pragmatic application of formal and semi-formal techniques. Submissions that the editors consider mainly mathematical or theoretical in nature, with the preliminary consent of the authors, will formally be forwarded to the sister journal TCS. Experimental software technology is open for expositions on implementations of and experiments with novel programming languages, systems and methods. Descriptive software technology deals with observational studies of current software development practices, reporting on new languages, systems and methods, including survey reports on the various themes. Software Track SCP disseminates impactful and re-usable scientific software through Original Software Publications. The software track is open for papers describing new software tools of relevance to SCP under the strict condition that the source code of the tools is open. Moreover, the results should be reproducible and show general applicability. By means of the article type of Original Software Publications, versioned software product, corpora and datasets can enter the review process and get published. A copy of the 'accepted for publication' version of software will be copied to the journal's GitHub repository for indexing purposes. Go to the Science of Computer Programming GitHub repository. Badged for Reproducibility: Software submitted to SCP for consideration is considered for certification for computational reproducibility by the CodeOcean, a cloud based computational reproducibility platform that helps the community by enabling sharing of code and data as a resource for non-commercial use. Certified papers will be given additional exposure by having an attached Reproducibility Badge, and by being listed on the CodeOcean website. Special Issues: The Journal welcomes Special Issues within its Scope either resulting from conferences or workshops or from dedicated editorial efforts. There can be special issues for research papers or for software.
Science of Computer Programming

Signal Processing

  • ISSN: 0165-1684
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.5
  • Impact factor: 4.4
An International Journal, A publication of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) Signal Processing incorporates all aspects of the theory and practice of signal processing. It features original research work covering novel signal processing tools as well as tutorial and review articles with a focus on the signal processing issues. It is intended for a rapid dissemination of knowledge to engineers and scientists working in the research, development or practical application of signal processing. Subject areas covered by the journal include: Statistical Signal Processing; Detection and Estimation; Spectral Analysis and Filtering; Machine Learning for Signal Processing; Optimization methods for Signal Processing; Multi-dimensional Signal Processing; Graph Signal Processing; Signal Processing over Networks; Signal Processing for Communications and networking; Biomedical Signal Processing; Image and Video Processing; Audio and Acoustic Signal Processing; Multimedia Signal Processing; Radar and Sonar Signal Processing; Remote Sensing; Data Science; Network Science; Software Developments and Open Source Initiatives; New Applications. Type of Contributions: The journal welcomes the following types of contributions. Original research articles: Research articles should not exceed 30 pages (single column, double spaced, including figures, tables and references) in length and must contain novel research within the scope of the journal. Review articles: Review articles are typically 30-60 pages (single column, double spaced, including figures tables and references) in length, and provide a comprehensive review on a scientific topic. They may be relatively broad in scope, thereby serving a tutorial function, or be quite specialized, aimed at researchers in the chosen field. Fast Communications: A Fast Communication is a short, self-contained article highlighting ongoing research, or reporting interesting possibly tentative ideas, or comments on previously published research. Such articles should not exceed 10 pages (single column, double spaced, including figures, tables and references) in length. The objective is to provide detailed, constructive feedback on submitted papers and publish high quality papers within a very short period of time.
Signal Processing

Signal Processing: Image Communication

  • ISSN: 0923-5965
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.4
  • Impact factor: 3.5
Theory, Techniques & ApplicationsA publication of the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) Signal Processing: Image Communication is an international journal for the development of the theory and practice of image communication. Its primary objectives are the following: To present a forum for the advancement of theory and practice of image communication. To stimulate cross-fertilization between areas similar in nature which have traditionally been separated, for example, various aspects of visual communications and information systems. To contribute to a rapid information exchange between the industrial and academic environments. The editorial policy and the technical content of the journal are the responsibility of the Editor-in-Chief, the Area Editors and the Advisory Editors. The Journal is self-supporting from subscription income and contains a minimum amount of advertisements. Advertisements are subject to the prior approval of the Editor-in-Chief. The journal welcomes contributions from every country in the world. Signal Processing: Image Communication publishes articles relating to aspects of the design, implementation and use of image communication systems. The journal features original research work, tutorial and review articles, and accounts of practical developments. Subjects of interest include image/video coding, 3D video representations and compression, 3D graphics and animation compression, HDTV and 3DTV systems, video adaptation, video over IP, peer-to-peer video networking, interactive visual communication, multi-user video conferencing, wireless video broadcasting and communication, visual surveillance, 2D and 3D image/video quality measures, pre/post processing, video restoration and super-resolution, multi-camera video analysis, motion analysis, content-based image/video indexing and retrieval, face and gesture processing, video synthesis, 2D and 3D image/video acquisition and display technologies, architectures for image/video processing and communication.
Signal Processing: Image Communication

Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory

  • ISSN: 1569-190X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.7
  • Impact factor: 4.2
The journal Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory provides a forum for original, high-quality papers dealing with any aspect of systems simulation and modelling. The journal aims at being a reference and a powerful tool to all those professionally active and/or interested in the methods and applications of simulation. Submitted papers will be peer reviewed and must significantly contribute to modelling and simulation in general or use modelling and simulation in application areas. Paper submission is solicited on: • theoretical aspects of modelling and simulation including formal modelling, model-checking, random number generators, sensitivity analysis, variance reduction techniques, experimental design, meta-modelling, methods and algorithms for validation and verification, selection and comparison procedures etc.; • methodology and application of modelling and simulation in any area, including computer systems, networks, real-time and embedded systems, mobile and intelligent agents, manufacturing and transportation systems, management, engineering, biomedical engineering, blockchains, artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), education, transaction handling, etc.; • simulation languages and environments including those, specific to distributed computing, cloud, fog and edge computing, high performance computers or computer networks, etc.; • distributed and real-time simulation, simulation interoperability; • tools for high performance computing simulation, including dedicated architectures and parallel computing. Papers covering applications should be presented in such a way that the separate steps in the process, such as model development, computer implementation of the derived model, mathematical and scalability problems encountered and validation/verification with real data become transparent to all readers. Theory may play an important role in a paper, but it should be presented in the context of its applicability to the work being described. For application-oriented readers it is essential that theoretical papers should cover the following aspects: why the theory is relevant and how it can be applied, what is the novelty of the approach and what are the benefits and objectives of a new theory, method or algorithm; what experience has been obtained in applying the approach and what innovations did result. (Variations from these prototypes, such as comprehensive surveys of active research areas, critical reviews of existing work, and book reviews, will be considered provided they make a clear contribution to the field.) Special issues on specific topics will be published from time to time; proposals for such issues are invited.
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory

Smart Health

  • ISSN: 2352-6483
This journal focuses on research topics pertaining to devices, sensing, computing and communication technologies, software/hardware modeling and system architectures towards Personalized, Pervasive, Participatory, Predictive, Preventive, Programmable and Perpetual (P7) Healthcare. This will be an interdisciplinary journal which would publish high-quality papers from researchers of various disciplines including medicine, computer science and engineering and bio and electrical engineering. Papers covering all aspects of P7 Healthcare including innovative technology, clinical studies of efficacy of existing technology, and analytical studies are in this journal. P7 Healthcare Models: E-healthcare M-healthcare Telehealth, Telemedicine Cybermedicine Mobile/Wireless/Pervasive/Proactive/Personalized Healthcare P7 Platforms and Technologies: Home Health Platforms Cell-phone based monitoring systems Remote/ Non-invasive Biomonitoring Wireless Medicine Wearable health system Body area networks (BANs)/Body Sensor Networks (BSNs) Nano medicine Smart medical Devices P7 Methods Non-invasive physiological monitoring Reliable Biosensing HCI , Intuitive Interfaces for Children and the Elderly Privacy/Security/Access Control Protocols Wireless communication P7 IT/Software-Hardware: Formal Methods for ensuring safety, security of medical devices Interoperable Security Model Based Engineering Metrics, Performance Analysis methods and tools Powering, Energy Management/Scavenging, Sustainability Modeling techniques: cyber-physical, hybrid models System Software, Middelware, OS, Networking Medical device control system design, verification of control algorithms P7 Patient Care Outcomes: Health Data Privacy Improving Access and Quality Cost-effectiveness Reducing Medical Errors P7 Applications: Assisted Living Disaster Preparedness Entertainment, Games for Improving Health Diabetes Care Obesity Management Drug Use Prevention Sports and Leisure
Smart Health

Software Impacts

  • ISSN: 2665-9638
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.1
  • Impact factor: 2.1
Disseminating software of proven scientific relevance Software Impacts - Code for research Software Impacts is a multidisciplinary, open access, peer-reviewed journal which publishes short, articles that describe software which addresses a research challenge. The journal describes the application of impactful and re-usable software and provides a scholarly reference. Publications in Software Impacts consist of two parts: A short descriptive paper of approximately three pages, including an Impact Overview statement and references to scholarly publications where the software has been used Open source software with support material Software Impacts promises to make research software: Accessible - immediately and freely available to download and read with open access, giving readers easy access to software and related research articles Discoverable - easy to share your software article and your software with other researchers, ensuring it is accessible outside your domain Citable - drive traffic to and from your software and related publications with linking and referencing Comprehensible - a software article that is easy to digest and interpret Reviewed - ensure quality publication with expert peer-review Reproducible - easier for your peers to re-use your software, saving valuable time and resources.Software submitted to Software Impacts for consideration is verified and certified for computational reproducibility by the CodeOcean, a cloud based computational reproducibility platform that helps the community by enabling sharing of code and data as a resource for non-commercial use. Certified papers will be given additional exposure by receiving a Reproducibility Badge, and by being listed on the CodeOcean website. Software Impacts welcomes submissions from all areas of science, as well as submissions which cover interdisciplinary research. Software submitted for consideration must have contributed to scientific research, with the outputs published in at least one scholarly, peer-reviewed article. The Editorial Team assesses the originality and quality of submitted software via published results. Such results are considered reliable if they have been published in a peer-reviewed, scholarly publication. The Editors of Software Impacts review the Impact Statement with the assistance of subject matter experts using single blind peer-review process. Software discussed in Software Impacts must adhere to a recognized legal license, such as the OSI-approved licenses and submissions are only considered if the code/software has been made freely available. Your next step. If this journal is good fit for your research software, follow the Original Software Publication guidelines in the Guide for Authors and use the template to submit your article. For any questions contact us at: [email protected]. Your software can fuel discovery. Submit your paper today.
Software Impacts

SoftwareX

  • ISSN: 2352-7110
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.3
  • Impact factor: 3.4
SoftwareX aims to acknowledge the impact of software on today's research practice, and on new scientific discoveries in almost all research domains. SoftwareX also aims to stress the importance of the software developers who are, in part, responsible for this impact. To this end, SoftwareX aims to support publication of research software in such a way that: The software is given a stamp of scientific relevance, and provided with a peer-reviewed recognition of scientific impact; The software developers are given the credits they deserve; The software is citable, allowing traditional metrics of scientific excellence to apply; The academic career paths of software developers are supported rather than hindered; The software is publicly available for inspection, validation, and re-use. Above all, SoftwareX aims to inform researchers about software applications, tools and libraries with a (proven) potential to impact the process of scientific discovery in various domains. The journal is multidisciplinary and accepts submissions from within and across subject domains such as those represented within the broad thematic areas below: Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Environmental Sciences; Medical and Biological Sciences; Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Originating from these broad thematic areas, the journal also welcomes submissions of software that works in cross cutting thematic areas, such as citizen science, cybersecurity, digital economy, energy, global resource stewardship, health and wellbeing, etcetera. SoftwareX specifically aims to accept submissions representing domain-independent software that may impact more than one research domain. Domain independent underpinning software tools and technologies have for too long been underrepresented in academic literature. We wish to ensure that these software items get academic recognition and welcome submissions of software tools and services that may otherwise not have a publication home. Examples include mathematical or image processing libraries or methodologies, visualization tools, data management, etcetera. Through the quality of the description and of the (potential) impact of the software deposited we aim that significant reuse will occur both within and without the original developing domain and therefore encourage consideration of this reuse factor when submitting and in the language used within the description. Submissions to SoftwareX consist of two major parts: A short descriptive paper of 3000-word limit; An open-source software distribution with support material. Submissions are accepted only if the code/software has been made freely available. To submit please follow the Original Software Publication guidelines. For any questions contact us at: [email protected] All software publications published in SoftwareX are hosted on a repository on GitHub. A copy of the 'accepted for publication' version of software/code will be copied to the journal's GitHub repository for archiving purposes. Go to the SoftwareX GitHub repository
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