International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications
- Editor in Chief
- Prof. Jianbo Su
- ISSN online
- 1755-9359
- ISSN print
- 1755-9340
- 4 issues per year
- CiteScore 1.5 (2023)
A fundamental, omnipresent feature of the global information age is that cyber-capabilities, e.g. computing, communication and control, are inherently embedded in numerous physical/engineered systems from the nano-world to large-scale systems-of-systems. Many scientific/technological challenges require intensive multidisciplinary studies, calling for new formulations, techniques and innovative solutions from a spectrum of communities in systems engineering/control/communications. IJSCC offers a vibrant discussion forum in this interdisciplinary area, especially communication systems augmented by control techniques and control systems whose components are interconnected via communication networks.
Topics covered include
- Information-based control systems
- Distributed and cooperative control systems
- Networked control systems (NCS)
- Wired and wireless networks
- Network control (admission/flow/congestion control, etc.)
- Network scheduling and bandwidth allocation
- Informatics in control and communication
- Cyber-physical systems (CPSs)
- Sensor and actuator networks
- Multi-agent systems
- Case studies and applications
- Disturbance rejection in control and communications
Objectives
The main objectives of IJSCC are to form a vibrant international forum to report on the interdisciplinary developments of theoretical studies, modelling and design methods, computational algorithms and successful applications. Furthermore, it aims at establishing an effective channel of communication between systems engineers, control scientists and communication experts from industries, academe and research laboratories within this field. It particularly welcomes new theoretical results with practical applications.
Readership
IJSCC provides a vehicle to help professionals, academics and researchers working in the interdisciplinary field of systems, control and communications engineering to disseminate valuable knowledge and novel findings.
Contents
IJSCC publishes original papers, review papers, technical reports, book reviews, notes and commentaries. Special Issues devoted to important and timely topics in integrated control and communication systems will occasionally be published.
IJSCC is indexed in:
- Scopus (Elsevier)
- Compendex [formerly Ei] (Elsevier)
- Academic OneFile (Gale)
- ACM Digital Library
- cnpLINKer (CNPIEC)
- Expanded Academic ASAP (Gale)
- Google Scholar
- Info Trac (Gale)
- Inspec (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
- J-Gate
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- Pedrycz, Witold, University of Alberta, Canada
Editor in Chief
- Su, Jianbo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
(ijscc.editorhotmail.com)
Editor
- Guo, Ge, Northeastern University, China
Editorial Board Members
- Castelano, Giovanna, University of Bari, Italy
- Chen, Long, University of Macau, China
- Dhaka, Arvind, Manipal University Jaipur, India
- Ding, Lei, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
- Ekel, Petr, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Gao, Weinan, Northeastern University, China
- Gao, Zhenyu, Northeastern University, China
- Jiang, Zhong-Ping, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, USA
- Koczy, Laszlo T., Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
- Lim, Sangsoon, Sungkyul University, South Korea
- Liu, Huaping, Tsinghua University, China
- Lu, Jun-Guo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
- Mo, Huadong, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Parthasarathy, Velusamy, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, India
- Sahu, Aditya Kumar, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India
- Shen, Yantao, University of Nevada, USA
- Wang, Kevin I-Kai, University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Watada, Junzo, Waseda University, Japan
- Wen, Shixi, Dalian University, China
- Xiang, Linying, Northeastern University, China
- Xue, Wenchao, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, China
- Yang, Guang-Hong, Northeastern University, China
- Yun, Jong Nam, Kim Il Sung University, Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Zhang, Jun, University of Michigan–Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute, China
- Zhang, Xuebo, Nankai University, China
- Zheng, Qing, California Baptist University, USA
- Zong, Guangdeng, Qufu Normal University, China
Editorial Assistant
- Li, Zhaokun, Xidian University, China
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Journal news
Wear and care
7 October, 2024
Wearable technology is well known to anyone with a fitness tracker but it is also moving into critical care medicine. Research in the International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications has looked at how wearables might change the management of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). Such devices can provide continuous, real-time data for healthcare professionals following the vital signs and movements of critically ill patients. The technology might offer a more personalized and less invasive approach to treatment. Decheng Fan of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Junmin Li and Jingjing Fang of The Second Military Medical University, Jianbo Su of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, explain that conventional ICU monitoring usually relies on bulky equipment such as heart monitors, devices for monitoring respiratory function, and measuring blood pressure, for instance. These methods, while effective, usually require active and regular intervention from the healthcare workers. There is also usually a need for taking samples of blood and urine etc, which is usually invasive and carries a risk of introducing infection [...]
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